Small bit of an AIL 2007-08 round up of the League status so far and the Games last weekend from the IRISHRUGBY>IE website.
After four bruising matches a week off was more than welcome – Limerick Today
John Hogan’s “Hookers Diary” from the Limerick Leader Website.
Another good piece.
After four bruising matches a week off was more than welcome – Limerick Today
“There is no comfort zone” – Limerick Today
Nice interview with Former Bruff Coach, Mick Lynch on the Limerick Today Site (Limerick Leader).
His Current Club, Young Munsters of course are topping the Second Division League standings.
Keep up the good work, Mick and well done to the Limerick Leader on a good interview.
Irish Rugby : AIB League: The Season So Far
Irish Rugby : AIB League: The Season So Far
The trail-blazers in Division Three so far have been Bruff. The Limerick side missed out on promotion last season although they did gain some consolation by beating Wanderers in the play-off final.
Eugene Murnane’s men are in flying form having posted five wins in their five league outings to date. Not only are they top of the Division Three standings, but the Cathal O’Regan-captained side also boast the best attack (136 points) and the best defence (17 points) in the entire AIB League.
That is some going – they are conceding an average of just over 3 points per game. Indeed, Bruff kept both Nenagh Ormond and Waterpark to ‘nil’ in their last two outings.
Taken from the IRFU site HERE
Bruff Seniors play Rainey Old Boys on Saturday in Kilballyowen @2.30pm.
Bruff Senior squad play against Rainey Old Boys this saturday in Kilballyowen in the A.I.L. Kick-off is at 2.30pm.