#EnergiaAIL Division 1A – Young Munster vs City of Armagh

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Young Munster continued their upward momentum with a dominant home win over Armagh in Greenfields.

YOUNG MUNSTER 32 CITY OF ARMAGH 17, Tom Clifford Park

Scorers: Young Munster: Tries: Kegan Christian-Goss, Fintan Coleman, Fionn Gibbons, Stephen McLoughlin; Cons: Shane O’Leary 3; Pens: Shane O’Leary 2

City of Armagh: Tries: Penalty try, Tim McNiece; Cons: Pen try con, Brayden Laing; Pen: Brayden Laing

HT: Young Munster 10 City of Armagh 3

YOUNG MUNSTER: Aidan Shortall; Gearoid Mulcahy, Fionn Gibbons, Kegan Christian-Goss, James O’Brien; Shane O’Leary, Donnchadh O’Callaghan; David Begley, Chris Moore, Keynan Knox, Tom Goggin, Sean Rigney, Alan Kennedy (capt), Bailey Faloon, Fintan Coleman.

Replacements: Stephen McLoughlin, Harrison Allan, James Horrigan, John Foley, Marcus Lyons, Oscar Davey.

CITY OF ARMAGH: Shea O’Brien; Andrew Willis, Matthew Hooks, Tim McNiece, Glen Faloon; Brayden Laing, Lewis Finlay; Niall Carville, Jack Treanor, Paul Mullen, James Crummie, Josh McKinley (capt), John Glasgow, Nigel Simpson, Barry Finn.

Replacements: Jonny Morton, Cameron Doak, Dylan Poyntz, Neil Faloon, Evin Cummie, Dylan Nelson.

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