Pan Munster Match Report – Bruff Under 18 V Skibbereen

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Jan 312017
 

Bruff U18’s faced a tough challenge on Sunday against an unbeaten Skibbereen in the pan Munster competition and the playing conditions were poor. Once again Bruff got off to a slow start and they were under pressure.  Skibbereen won an early penalty, but kicked it wide. Great defending from the Bruff  lads kept Skibbereen at bay. As the half progressed Bruff got into the game more, the game was scoreless at half time.

In the second half Bruff were more aggressive and kept Skibbereen in their own half, with Bruff eventually winning a penalty. Bruff kicked for the corner . The Bruff’ pack won the line out and drove over the line to score the first try. A missed conversion had the score at 5:0 to Bruff.

From the kick off Bruff began to apply more pressure. Skibbereen won a scrum on their own 5 metre line for a knock on. The ball squirted back out of the scrum Pa Lloyd was quick to react with a good tackle on the Skibbereen scrum half which allowed Pa Maher to collect the ball and score a second try.  The  conversion was missed and the score was 10:0 to Bruff.

Poor defending from the kick off by Bruff allowed Skibbereen to put pressure back on Bruff, Skibbereen managed to put a few phases together to score a try in the corner. A missed conversion had the score 10:5 to Bruff.  Bruff continued to play and defend well, Fionn Flanagan intercepted a pass on the half way line, great hands between Fionn Flanagan, Jamie Carey and Adam O’Dwyer resulted in Adam O’Dwyer scoring the third try and securing victory against any late comeback from Skibbereen. The games ended Bruff 15 Skibbereen 5. Well done lads and best of luck against Dungarvan at home in Kilballyowen next Sunday 5th February.

Fundraiser for u13’s

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Jan 282017
 

There’s a fundraiser for the u13’s in the club tonight Saturday 28th Jan with music by One way round.

All support welcomed

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Club Notes 27.01.17

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Jan 272017
 

Seniors Vs Rainey Old Boys

The seniors returned to UBL action on Saturday when they made the 250 mile trip to Maherafelt to play Rainey Old Boys in round 10 of the league. The sides had met 6 weeks earlier when Bruff took the spoils with a 15-11 win on the 3rd of December at home in Bruff.

Rainey dominated the early exchanges and were 7-0 up after six minutes with a converted try from a maul close to the Bruff line. Bruff replied with a penalty on 14 minutes for a high tackle in front of the posts and added a second penalty after 19 minutes to reduce the lead to 7-6. Bruff were enjoying a purple patch and scored a try after 28 minutes when they choose to take a scrum inside the oppositions 22 instead of kicking the penalty which had been award for dangerous play. The gamble paid off and the Bruff pack walked the ball over the line for scrum half Tony Cahill to dot down for the try make it 7.11.  Cahill kicked his 3rd penalty of the day on 39 minutes to make it 7.14, but Rainey were able to reduce the lead to 10.14 on the stroke of half time with a penalty from long range.

Rainey started the second half in similar fashion to the first scoring a try after just 4 minutes to take a 17.14 lead. Bruff had to wait until the 25th minute of the second half for their only score of the 2nd period, another penalty from the boot of Tony Cahill. Bruff were lucky from the restart when Rainey went on the attack only to knock on a certain try over the Bruff line. Rainey continued to dominate and got the all-important winning score with 10 minutes on the clock when they kicked another penalty which proved to be the winner.

Bruff’s next game is this weekend when they take on Bangor at home in Kilballyowen. Bruff had the upper hand when the sides met in November, winning 13.6 away in Upritchard Park.

Sat 28th Jan 17 14:30 Div2C Bruff   v Bangor Kilballyowen Park

 

Team: 1-15

Dave Horan, John Hogan, Keith Laffan, Sean Hartigan, Brian Morrissey , John Clery, Cillian Rea , Danny Keogh, Tony Cahill, Dave O Grady, Kevin McManus, Sean Darcy, Jack O Grady, Liam Tracey, Graham Whelan

Subs, Paddy Clery, Brendan Keogh, Mike Cooke, Maghnus Collins, Conor Fitzpatrick

U20’s on good run

The u20’s are on a good run of form accounting for Cork Con, UCC and Young Munsters in their last three outings.

Young Munsters were the visitors to Kilballyowen last weekend with Bruff coming out victorious on a score line of 42-24. Bruff had two tries each from Tom Quigley & Liam Barrett with Mattew O Dea, Fergal Cooke and Anthony Foley scoring 1 each. Bruff Also had a penalty try from a scrum and a conversion from the boot of Mattew O Dea.

7 days earlier saw them travel to play unbeaten UCC who have been the pacesetters so far this season under the watchful eye of former Munster & Ireland Senior head Coach Declan Kidney. UCC were first to score and led 3-0 for most of the first half but it was Bruff who went into the break 3-7 to the good thanks to a Liam Barrett try after thirty seven minutes which Kevin McManus converted.

Bruff started the second half as they had finished the first and were on the score board again shortly after half time when Brian Bulfin was on hand to touch down for a second Bruff try after a driving maul inside the homesides 22. Kevin McManus added the conversion which put Bruff into a 3-14 lead. UCC hit back with a converted try of their own to make it 10-14 which made for a tense finish. Bruff put the game to bed in the seventieth minute when Kevin McManus touched down for Bruff’s third try which he converted to make it 10-21.

The previous week the u20’s had another great win beating Cork Con 27-14 at home in Kilballyowen. Bruff hads two tries each from Jack O Grady and Liam Tracey with Kevin McManus kicking 7 points from the boot.

The three wins have moved Bruff into third position in the league up from eight pre-Christmas.

Squad

Brady Day, Thomas Quigley, Jack Fitzgerald, Tadgh O Dwyer, Cian Mulqueen, Brian Bulfin, Paul Treacy, Sean Hartigan, Niall Byrnes, Cian Clifford, Liam Treacy, Jack O Grady, Conor Fitzpatrick, Liam Barrett, Kevin McManus, Shane Breen, Darren O Farrell, Gareth Cooke, Matten Lockart O Dea, John Bulfin, David Maloney, Thomas Breen, Fergal Cooke, Dylan Reeves- Wasik, Adam Sheehy, Stephen Dunworth, David Moloney, Anthony Foley.

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Under 18 Pan Munster Versus Kanturk – Match Report

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Jan 252017
 

The Bruff U18’s were away to Kanturk RFC on Saturday the 21st of January.
Kanturk kicked off the first half and Bruff immediately put themselves under pressure with mistakes and the inability to clear the ball. This led to the first try within minutes for Kanturk. The conversion hit the post and the score stayed at 5:0.                              This gave Bruff some incentive and they started to get some shape about their game. Through good forward play and good patience Bruff finally got over the line through Dave Barrett off the back of a scrum. Adam O’ Dwyer converted and the score stayed at 7:5 until half time.
With the benefit of the hill in the second half Bruff started to pull away scoring 5 tries by Shea Donworth, Pa Maher, Gerard Donworth, Michael Donovan and Dylan O’Leary. Adam O’Dwyer got 4 of the 6 conversions and the game finished 38:5.
This coming weekend the 29th January the Bruff U18s are at home to Skibbereen RFC in Kilballyowen. All support would be greatly appreciated for the game which kicks off at 12:30.

U20’s on good run

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Jan 192017
 

The u20’s are on a good run of form accounting for Cork Con and UCC in their last two outings.

Last weekend saw them travel to play unbeaten UCC who have been the pacesetters so far this season under the watchful eye of former Munster & Ireland Senior head Coach Declan Kidney. UCC were first to score and led 3-0 for most of the first half but it was Bruff who went into the break 3-7 to the good thanks to a Liam Barrett try after thirty seven minutes which Kevin McManus converted.

Bruff started the second half as they had finished the first and were on the score board again shortly after half time when Brian Bulfin was on hand to touch down for a second Bruff try after a driving maul inside the homesides 22. Kevin McManus added the conversion which put Bruff into a 3-14 lead. UCC hit back with a converted try of their own to make it 10-14 which made for a tense finish. Bruff put the game to bed in the seventieth minute when Kevin McManus touched down for Bruff’s third try which he converted to make it 10-21.

The previous week the u20’s had another great win beating Cork Con 27-14 at home in Kilballyowen. Bruff hads two tries each from Jack O Grady and Liam Tracey with Kevin McManus kicking 7 points from the boot.

The two wins have moved Bruff into fifth in the league up from eight pre-Christmas. Next game is scheduled for this Saturday 21 Jan at 13.30 Vr Young Munsters

 

 

 

 

 

Squad

Brady Day, Thomas Quigley, Jack Fitzgerald, Tadgh O Dwyer, Cian Mulqueen, Brian Bulfin, Paul Treacy, Sean Hartigan, Niall Byrnes, Cian Clifford, Liam Treacy, Jack O Grady, Conor Fitzpatrick, Liam Barrett, Kevin McManus, Shane Breen, Darren O Farrell, Gareth Cooke, Matten Lockart O Dea, John Bulfin, David Maloney, Thomas Breen, Fergal Cooke , Dylan Reeves- Wasik, Adam Sheehy, Stephen Dunworth

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