#EnergiaAIL Division 1A – City of Armagh vs Dublin University

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City of Armagh hit the top four with a dramatic late win over Trinity.

CITY OF ARMAGH 25 DUBLIN UNIVERSITY 23, Palace Grounds

Scorers: City of Armagh: Tries: Shea O’Brien, Jonny Morton, Jack Treanor; Cons: Brayden Laing 2; Pens: Brayden Laing 2

Dublin University: Tries: Aaron Coleman, Oscar Cawley; Cons: Harry Colbert 2; Pens: Harry Colbert 3

HT: City of Armagh 8 Dublin University 13

CITY OF ARMAGH: Sam Cunningham; Andrew Willis, Shea O’Brien, Matthew Hooks, Dylan Nelson; Brayden Laing, Lewis Finlay; Dylan Poyntz, Jonny Morton, Cameron Doak, John Glasgow, James Crummie, Nigel Simpson (capt), Barry Finn, Neil Faloon.

Replacements: Jack Treanor, Paul Mullen, James Anderson, James McNabney, Chris Colvin, Glen Faloon.

DUBLIN UNIVERSITY: Charlie Beckett; James Dillon, Louis McDonough, Victor Allen, John-Francis Campbell; Harry Colbert, Cormac King; Jerry Cahir, Zach Baird, Thomas Connolly, Juan Beukes, Dan Barron, Anthony Ryan, Aaron Coleman, Diarmuid McCormack (capt).

Replacements: Conall Henchy, Cole Kelly, Jack Kearney, Kev Jackson, Oscar Cawley, Hugh O’Kennedy.

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