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Garryowen Remains Unbeaten in AIL After Thrilling Draw

UPDATE: In a thrilling weekend of action in the All-Ireland League (AIL), Garryowen showcased their resilience, maintaining their unbeaten streak in Division 1B following a gripping 17-17 draw against Queen’s University. The match, held earlier today, saw tries from Max Clein, Des Fitzgerald, and Will Hayes, with Tom Wood successfully converting one.
In Division 1A, Young Munster faced a challenging home encounter, succumbing 15-8 to St Mary’s College. The visitors surged ahead with a commanding lead of 12-0 at halftime, leaving Young Munster to rally with a try from Hubert Gilvary and a penalty kick by Shane O’Leary.
Meanwhile, Old Crescent continued their winning momentum in Division 2A, achieving a solid 18-10 victory against Cashel. Key contributions came from Stephen Kiely, Aaron Cosgrove, and Dan Hurley, while Jeff Williams added a penalty, securing their second consecutive win.
In a closely contested match, Shannon fell to MU Barnhall with a final score of 24-17. Despite tries from Cian McCann and Matt Te Pou, both converted by Cillian O’Connor, it was not enough to overcome Barnhall’s efforts.
In Division 2B, UL Bohemian remains on top of the league after defeating Skerries 24-17 at the UL Arena. The team delivered a strong performance with tries from Killian Dineen, Paul Clancy, Jordan Mills, and Jack Considine, while Oisín Fagan converted two tries.
Thomond has claimed the top spot in Division 2C following an impressive 29-5 victory at Ballyclare. Sam Birrane, Ryain Ahern, Jake Connolly, and Colin Slater crossed the line for Thomond, with Evan Cusack contributing three conversions and one penalty.
Bruff secured a 28-19 home win against Monkstown, thanks to tries from Paul Collins, Kieran O’Dwyer, Patricio Neheun, and Andrew Byrne, all converted by Collins.
In the Women’s All-Ireland League, UL Bohemian delivered an emphatic 44-17 win over Railway Union at Annacotty. Alana McInerney was the standout performer, scoring a hat trick of tries, complemented by two from skipper Chloe Pearce and additional tries from Catriona Finn, Eilis Cahill, and Kate Flannery. Finn also contributed with two conversions.
This weekend’s matches highlight the competitive spirit and thrill of the AIL, drawing attention from rugby fans across the nation. With teams vying for top positions, the race continues as they gear up for the next round of matches. Stay tuned for further updates and results as the league unfolds.
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