Crucial bonus point achieved as Buccaneers Under 20s secure important Dubarry Park victory

BUCCANEERS 38 NAAS 15

In perfect pitch and weather conditions at Dubarry Park, Buccaneers U-20’s scored a bonus point 38-15 victory over Naas in their JP Fanagan Leinster Premier 2 League match on Sunday - overall, Buccs were the better-balanced outfit and dictated the exchanges for the majority of a lively and entertaining contest.

Buccs made three personnel changes and a number of positional switches with Robbie Byrne replacing the injured Luca Giles in the pack while Jack Crampton and Yishai Avrahami debuted in a realigned backline. Centre Crampton has transferred from Naas who had the former Pirate Koronato Kiripati at hooker.

Buccs set the tone early with some wonderful attacking play started by Avrahami who tore down the right flank. Jack Sheridan halted his progress just short of the try-line but Charlie Byrne led the supporting cavalry and he off-loaded to Luke Balsiger who sent Kieran Egan over for a third minute try converted by Ruaidhri Fallon.

Crampton was caught in possession by his former teammates six minutes later and Ethan Travers slotted the resultant penalty. Buccs responded just as quickly with Orrin Burgess powering through at the posts for a try. Fallon’s conversion put Buccs 14-3 ahead after just 15 minutes.

Close to the half-hour mark, a brace of Travers dummies wrong-footed the Pirates defence and the visiting captain strode in for a smartly taken try which he also converted. Burgess’ strong running was a constant threat to the visitors and he was unlucky that a couple of breaks forward did not gain reward being especially unfortunate when Fallon’s floated pass drifted a shade forward. With the final act of the half, Travers had a poor penalty kick and so Naas trailed 14-10 at the interval.

As they had done in the opening half, Buccs restarted on the offensive following the change of ends. They soon forced a number of close-in penalties for which they opted for scrums and this spell of pressure was rewarded when Balsiger surged in for a 48th minute try with Fallon adding the conversion.

Burgess, who constantly made ground when in possession, then notched his second try as the Pirates pinned their opponents back. Fallon duly converted this 56th minute bonus point try and soon added a penalty to push the Athlone side 31-10 to the good.

Naas continued to battle and fashioned a fine unconverted try by Conor Halpenny but Buccaneers had the final say with a swift riposte. Tom Shine’s thumping tackle on fullback Sheridan dislodged the ball and Crampton swooped for his side’s fifth try. Fallon maintained his 100% success rate from placed balls with this conversion to complete the 38-15 scoreline.

Buccs were the superior outfit based on the influence of their front five where Charlie Byrne was magnificent in a formidable front row trio. The ‘Supermacs’ second row pairing of Cian McCann and Fionn McDonnell put in a huge amount of work as did the lively backrowers. Burgess tormented the opposition every time he was in possession while Fallon’s line and tee kicking was imperious. Naas, who defeated Dublin University the previous week, made many changes throughout as they strove to find their best lineup while Buccs were more cautious in utilising their bench until the closing stages.

BUCCANEERS:- J.Blair; Y.Avrahami, T.Shine (captain ), J.Crampton, O.Burgess; R.Fallon, D.Colgan; K.Egan, O.Dolan, C.Byrne; F.McDonnell, C.McCann; R.Byrne, G.Daly and L.Balsiger. Replacements:- J.Connolly (for Egan ), B.Daly (for Avrahami ), J.Dunican (for R.Byrne ), S.Treacy (for Colgan ), C.Brill (for Dolan ), A.Cepi (for G.Daly ), K.Egan (for C.Byrne ) and D.Colgan (for Burgess ).

Buccaneers Home to Old Belvedere

Its a second v third clash when Buccaneers take on Old Belvedere in the fourth round of the Energia All-Ireland League Division 1B at Dubarry Park on Saturday, kick off 2.30pm.

Both clubs have made promising starts to their campaigns, winning two out of three to date while their defeats have been narrow ones away to Ulster opposition. Buccs went down 22-20 in their opening fixture at Armagh while Old Belvo lost 14-13 against Banbridge. The Pirates two victories have been a little bit more clearcut, their better scoring difference edging them into second place.

The Dubliners had to work harder for their wins, beating Naas 25-22 last time out while coming out on top in a high-scoring south city derby by 32-28 over St. Mary’s College. The Athlone side, for whom Michael Hanley is their major injury concern, will be eager to make home advantage pay. However, they expect to have Danny Qualter back in contention to start following his vacation from which rumours of an engagement are circulating!

Pre-Match for Old Belvedere Game

The club is hosting a pre-match function in The Bounty for the Old Belvedere match on Saturday. Cost is €35 per person which covers meal with complimentary wine, 100-page match programme and free admission to the AIL match. Groups or individuals can be accommodated. To book, kindly contact our Administrator Geraldine at 0861732711.

 

Page generated in 0.1233 seconds.