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Sat 10 Mar 2018
Edenderry
19
26
Portarlington Rugby Football Club
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Port secured an important victory in their last game of Phase 2 in the Leinster League

Port secured an important victory in their last game of Phase 2 in the Leinster League

Cormac Smith12 Mar 2018 - 10:52
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Port secured an important victory in their last game of Phase 2 in the Leinster League on Sunday. The result guarantees them a home semi final for the knock out stages.

Edenderry u18s 19 - Portarlington u18s 26

Port secured an important victory in their last game of Phase 2 in the Leinster League on Sunday. The result guarantees them a home semi final for the knock out stages.

Port started the game with a good period of possession and control until a ball stripped in contact allowed Edenderry to break from the half way line and score under the posts against the run of play.

That score gave Port the wake up call that they needed as the side led by Arran Maher continued to impose themselves on the game and their pressure was rewarded when Andrew Evans exploited space out wide that had been created by his hard working pack. Evans converted his own try to tie the scores up.

Port’s pack further stretched their opposition’s defence with clever well supported carries from Lee Cuddihy, Kyle Ryan and Jack Whelan while Séan Mooney, Reece Cuddihy and Dylan Murphy took advantage of the space from the backline and when a well worked overlap again gave Evans an opportunity he finished in the corner to give his side the lead.

At this point though, Port began to get on the wrong side of the referee as they showed a lack of discipline by questioning decisions and that they were further punished by the boot of an exceptional Edenderry kicker who slotted two long range penalties to give his side a single point advantage at the break.

Port’s focus seemed to improve as the second half began and they showed some really good cohesion and continuity as they marched their opponents back into their own twenty two before a quickly taken penalty released impressive all rounder Jake Doyle who scored out wide. Evans converted impressively and Port led 19-13.

A key moment then brought a set back when Portarlington’s full back Séan Cullen who had been dangerous in attack and ruthless in defence, was shown a yellow card for a dangerous tackle. However resolute defensive work from the entire Port team limited Edenderry to a further penalty kick during the sin binning as they controlled the ball effectively through captain Maher, Cian Farrell, David Egan and Stephen Carroll.

With their side restored to the full compliment, Port then looked the push the button as they again moved inside the Edenderry twenty two. A perfectly thrown line out ball was taken by the towering Lee Cuddihy and his pack set up a devastating maul that not for the first time allowed Kyle Ryan an arm chair ride at the back of the maul and this time he was within striking distance and finished unchallenged to stretch his side’s lead to ten points.

The final ten minutes saw impressive cameos for u16s players Cian McCann and Nicholas Doggett and again Port controlled this final period allowing no more than another long range penalty to leave the final score at Edenderry 19 Portarlington 26

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Sat 10 Mar 2018

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12:00
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