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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,263 ✭✭✭Stainalert


    Super game. As close as you can get. Just happy to get the win. Well played Terenure



  • Registered Users Posts: 628 ✭✭✭Chico Flores


    Watched the game last night, was very enjoyable. Lansdowne very clinical and sharp.

    We probably should have seen it out, but Lansdowne scored some absolute ripper of tries. Played at AIL intensity. We lacked a bit of experience from bench but good experience for the young lads.

    Sickened to have missed it!!



  • Registered Users Posts: 50 ✭✭Gatekeeper23


    Went and watched Trinity vs Navan last night in College Park as a neutral.

    Very entertaining and fiery game, Navan well worth their salt against a fully loaded Trinity side.

    Trinity led 12-0 at HT in what was a very evenly matched 40 minutes before pulling away and winning 33-5. Good hit out for both sides before AIL begins next week.



  • Registered Users Posts: 133 ✭✭Purist98




  • Registered Users Posts: 312 ✭✭luke9311


    Jersey reds have ceased trading according to their website in the news section and also it’s mentioned on sky sports…. A few ail players over there with them you would hope it gets sorted soon an investor to step in and save them from falling.



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  • Registered Users Posts: 628 ✭✭✭Chico Flores


    Game week! Feels like it took an age to get here


    Best of luck to everyone this season, hope you all get to see as many games in person as possible.



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,103 ✭✭✭Lost Ormond


    Only a tenner as well bar if you're getting the dinner beforehand or free*donation* in few grounds.

    Will likely with way my work schedule is only likely get to limerick games for foreseeable future bt hope to get to a good cross secton of games across all divisions


    Good luck to all members here for a good season and hopefully we see a few more new posters in the thread be they new or old posters...



  • Registered Users Posts: 12,863 ✭✭✭✭crosstownk


    Looking forward to the first round. Unfortunately I'm unable to go the first game for the same reason as @Chico Flores

    Some good info in this thread. Keep it up, lads 👍️



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,263 ✭✭✭Stainalert


    Division 1A

    Dublin University v Clontarf, College Park

    Lansdowne v Young Munster, Aviva Stadium Back Pitch

    Shannon v UCD, Thomond Park

    Terenure College v Ballynahinch, Lakelands

    Cork Constitution v City Of Armagh, Temple Hill, 4:45 – Live On Irish Rugby TV

    Division 1B

    Highfield v Garryowen, Woodleigh Park

    Old Belvedere v Naas, Ollie Campbell Park

    Queens v Old Wesley, Dub Lane

    St. Mary’s College v Buccaneers, Templeville Road

    UCC v Blackrock College, The Mardyke

    Division 2A

    Banbridge v Cashel, Rifle Park, 2pm

    Ballymena v Navan, Eaton Park

    Malone v Greystones, Gibson Park

    Nenagh Ormond v UL Bohemian, New Ormond Park

    Old Crescent v MU Barnhall, Takumi Park

    Division 2B

    Belfast Harlequins v Malahide, Deramore Park, 2pm

    Dungannon v v Dolphin, Stevenson Park

    Galway Corinthians v Wanderers, Corinthian Park

    Rainey Old Boys v Sligo, Hatrick Park

    Skerries v Instonians, Holmpatrick

    Division 2C

    Tullamore v Galwegians, Spollanstown, Friday 6th, 8pm

    Ballina v Clogher Valley, Heffernan Park

    Clonmel v Bruff, Ardgaoithe

    Enniscorthy v Omagh Academicals, Alcast Park

    Midleton v Bangor, Towns Park



  • Registered Users Posts: 619 ✭✭✭Hey_Ho_Lets_Go_3


    great to see 3 1A games being streamed:

    Dublin University v Clontarf, College Park

    Lansdowne v Young Munster, Aviva Stadium Back Pitch

    Terenure College v Ballynahinch, Lakelands



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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,103 ✭✭✭Lost Ormond




  • Registered Users Posts: 312 ✭✭luke9311


    went to the lansdowne cookies game very stop start ish i thought in the second half. but a good first win for lansdowne none the less. James kenny was impressive enough around the fringes



  • Registered Users Posts: 628 ✭✭✭Chico Flores


    Supporters ban for our match! so played behind closed doors.



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,103 ✭✭✭Lost Ormond


    Friday, October 13

    Division 1A

    UCD v Dublin University, 8pm

    Division 2B

    Malahide v Skerries, 8pm

    Saturday, October 14

    Division 1A

    Ballynahinch v Cork Constitution,

    City of Armagh v Lansdowne

    Clontarf v Terenure, 4:30pm

    Young Munster v Shannon, 5pm

    Division 1B

    Blackrock College v Highfield,

    Buccaneers v UCC,

    Garryowen v Old Belvedere,

    Naas v Queens,

    Old Wesley v St. Mary’s College,

    Division 2A

    UL Bohemian v Banbridge,, 1pm

    Cashel v Malone, 2pm

    Greystones v Ballymena,

    MU Barnhall v Nenagh Ormond,

    Navan v Old Crescent,

    Division 2B

    Sligo v Dungannon, 2pm

    Dolphin v Belfast Harlequins,

    Instonians v Galway Corinthians,

    Wanderers v Rainey Old Boys,

    Division 2C

    Bruff v Enniscorthy, 1.30

    Bangor v Clonmel,

    Clogher Valley v Tullamore,

    Galwegians v Midleton,

    Omagh Academicals v Ballina, 



  • Registered Users Posts: 619 ✭✭✭Hey_Ho_Lets_Go_3


    coverage of AIL on irishrugby.ie for the 1st week was very poor.

    No roundup of scorers and teams on monday morning and no recaps as they did last season. shocking stuff.



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,263 ✭✭✭Stainalert


    UCD v Trinity, Clontarf v Terenure and Young Munster v Shannon, 3 great derby games - hopefully will get good crowds



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,103 ✭✭✭Lost Ormond




  • Registered Users Posts: 4,103 ✭✭✭Lost Ormond


    Division 1A

    UCD 35 Dublin University 3

    Ballynahinch 31 Cork Constitution 28

    City of Armagh 26 Lansdowne 29

    Clontarf 26 Terenure College 16

    Young Munster 7 Shannon 35

    Division 1B:

    Blackrock College 21 Highfield 24

    Buccaneers 20 UCC 36

    Garryowen 20 Old Belvedere 12

    Naas 33 Queen’s University 50

    Old Wesley 22 St. Mary’s College 38

    Division 2A

    UL Bohemians 27 Banbridge 10

    Cashel 40 Malone 5

    Greystones 22 Ballymena 19

    MU Barnhall 16 Nenagh Ormond 17

    Navan 26 Old Crescent 19

    Division 2B

    Malahide 33 Skerries 3

    Sligo 45 Dungannon 20

    Dolphin 21 Belfast Harlequins 19

    Instonians 26 Galway Corinthians 21

    Wanderers 58 Rainey Old Boys 24

    Division 2C

    Bruff 24 Enniscorthy 21

    Bangor 17 Clonmel 23

    Clogher Valley 34 Tullamore 15

    Galwegians 41 Midleton 22

    Omagh Academicals 34 Ballina 7



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,263 ✭✭✭Stainalert


    ENERGIA ALL-IRELAND LEAGUE MEN’S DIVISION 1A – TOP SCORERS AFTER ROUND 2:

    POINTS –

    26 – James Taylor (Cork Constitution)

    23 – Conor Kelly (Clontarf)

    22 – Michael Moloney (UCD)

    19 – Mike Cooke (Shannon)

    15 – Dylan Donnellan (Clontarf)

    14 – Aran Egan (Terenure College), Conor Rankin (Ballynahinch)

    12 – Harry Colbert (Dublin University), Brayden Laing (City of Armagh)

    10 – Jack Cooke (Lansdowne), Chris Cosgrave (UCD), Ross Deegan (UCD), James Kenny (Lansdowne)

    9 – Stephen Madigan (Lansdowne), Charlie Tector (Lansdowne)

    6 – Cian Casey (Young Munster), Caolan Dooley (Terenure College)

    5 – Declan Adamson (Clontarf), Zach Baird (Dublin University), Matthew Bowen (Cork Constitution), Aaron Cairns (Ballynahinch), Dominic Clapcott (Ballynahinch), Luke Clohessy (Terenure College), Davy Colbert (Dublin University), Michael Colreavy (UCD), George Coomber (Cork Constitution), John Dickson (Ballynahinch), Cameron Doak (City of Armagh), Neil Faloon (City of Armagh), Barry Fitzpatrick (Lansdowne), John Forde (Cork Constitution), Taylor Gleeson (Dublin University), Ethan Graham (Ballynahinch), Gus Harrington (Shannon), Matt Healy (UCD), Aran Hehir (Shannon), Matthew Hooks (City of Armagh), Daniel Hurley (Cork Constitution), Alex Johnston (City of Armagh), Jack Kelleher (Cork Constitution), Stephen Kiely (Shannon), Aitzol King (Clontarf), Andy Marks (Lansdowne), Diarmuid McCormack (Dublin University), Hugo McLoughlin (Lansdowne), Tim McNiece (City of Armagh), Claytan Milligan (Ballynahinch), Chris Moore (Young Munster), Jonny Morton (City of Armagh), Luke Moylan (Shannon), Ben Murphy (Clontarf), Donnchadh O’Callaghan (Young Munster), Cian O’Halloran (Shannon), Daniel Okeke (Shannon), Rory Parata (Lansdowne), Jordan Prenderville (Shannon), Ruadhan Quinn (Young Munster), Will Reilly (Shannon), Danny Sheahan (Cork Constitution), Bobby Sheehan (UCD), Nigel Simpson (City of Armagh), Shay Storey (Ballynahinch)

    3 – John O’Sullivan (Shannon)



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,103 ✭✭✭Lost Ormond


    1A

    1pm Shannon v Armagh

    Clontarf v UCD

    Trinity v Young Munster

    Lansdowne v Ballynahinch

    Terenure v Cork Con 


    1B

    Highfield v Buccs

    Belvedere v Blackrock

    Wesley v Naas

    uqueens v Garryowen

    Marys v UCC


    2A

    Ballymena v Crescent

    Banbridge v Barnhall

    Greystones v Cashel

    Malone v Bohs

    Nenagh v Navan


    2B

    Dungannon v B Harlequins

    Corinthians v Malahide

    Rainey v Instonians

    Skerries v Dolphin

    Sligo v Wanderers


    2C

    Bruff v Bangor

    Clonmel v Galwegians

    Enniscorthy v Ballina

    Midleton v Clogher Valley

    Tullamore v Omagh



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  • Registered Users Posts: 628 ✭✭✭Chico Flores


    First block done - some leagues taking shape but alot to play yet

    We just are not firing at the moment, for whatever reason.



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,263 ✭✭✭Stainalert


    ENERGIA ALL-IRELAND LEAGUE MEN’S DIVISION 1A – TOP SCORERS AFTER ROUND 3:

    POINTS –

    36 – Michael Moloney (UCD), James Taylor (Cork Constitution)

    30 – Conor Kelly (Clontarf)

    22 – Mike Cooke (Shannon), Brayden Laing (City of Armagh)

    20 – Dylan Donnellan (Clontarf), Rory Parata (Lansdowne)

    18 – Conor Rankin (Ballynahinch)

    17 – Stephen Madigan (Lansdowne)

    15 – Harry Colbert (Dublin University), James Kenny (Lansdowne), Andy Marks (Lansdowne), Claytan Milligan (Ballynahinch)

    14 – Aran Egan (Terenure College)

    10 – Declan Adamson (Clontarf), Jack Cooke (Lansdowne), Chris Cosgrave (UCD), Ross Deegan (UCD), Neil Faloon (City of Armagh), Daniel Hurley (Cork Constitution), Aitzol King (Clontarf), Tim McNiece (City of Armagh), Ben Murphy (Clontarf), Daniel Okeke (Shannon), Ruadhan Quinn (Young Munster), Shay Storey (Ballynahinch)

    9 – Charlie Tector (Lansdowne)

    8 – John O’Sullivan (Shannon)

    7 – Aidan Shortall (Young Munster)

    6 – Cian Casey (Young Munster), Caolan Dooley (Terenure College)

    5 – Zach Baird (Dublin University), Matthew Bowen (Cork Constitution), Aaron Cairns (Ballynahinch), Dominic Clapcott (Ballynahinch), Luke Clohessy (Terenure College), Davy Colbert (Dublin University), Michael Colreavy (UCD), George Coomber (Cork Constitution), Hugh Cooney (Clontarf), John Dickson (Ballynahinch), Cameron Doak (City of Armagh), Jules Fenelon (Dublin University), Barry Fitzpatrick (Lansdowne), John Forde (Cork Constitution), Taylor Gleeson (Dublin University), Ethan Graham (Ballynahinch), Gus Harrington (Shannon), Matt Healy (UCD), Aran Hehir (Shannon), Matthew Hooks (City of Armagh), James Horrigan (Young Munster), Alex Johnston (City of Armagh), Jack Kelleher (Cork Constitution), George Kenny (Lansdowne), Stephen Kiely (Shannon), Diarmuid Mangan (UCD), Diarmuid McCormack (Dublin University), Hugo McLoughlin (Lansdowne), Stephen McLoughlin (Young Munster), Chris Moore (Young Munster), Jonny Morton (City of Armagh), Luke Moylan (Shannon), Shea O’Brien (City of Armagh), Donnchadh O’Callaghan (Young Munster), Cian O’Halloran (Shannon), Jordan Prenderville (Shannon), Will Reilly (Shannon), Billy Scannell (Cork Constitution), Danny Sheahan (Cork Constitution), Bobby Sheehan (UCD), Nigel Simpson (City of Armagh)

    4 – Jack Murphy (Clontarf)

    2 – Tom Gavigan (Lansdowne)



  • Registered Users Posts: 18 John Hastings


    Hi. If someone wants to attend a rugby match in Dublin in order to see Lansdowne, UCD, or Clontarf play, how would they get tickets for these matches?



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,103 ✭✭✭Lost Ormond


    fiver/tenner. trinity games are free/donation if you wish...



  • Registered Users Posts: 18 John Hastings




  • Registered Users Posts: 4,103 ✭✭✭Lost Ormond


    Turn up on the day to club venue of your choosing. Never a need to buy a ticket.



  • Registered Users Posts: 18 John Hastings


    So it's free? I'm confused. You said it's 5 or 10 euro.



  • Registered Users Posts: 111 ✭✭RAKM


    Just turn up and pay cash at the gate. Trinity is free because the pitch is in the middle of the campus and its imposible to keep people out. You should go to a game somewhere. The top teams produce some good rugby.



  • Registered Users Posts: 312 ✭✭luke9311


    its a tener in the gate to lansdowne home games. they take either card or cash at the gate.



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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,103 ✭✭✭Lost Ormond


    No i said trinity is free. as they are in middle of campus and cant charge.

    most clubs are fiver or a tenner. some clubs now take card as well



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