#EnergiaAIL Highlights: Terenure College v Clontarf

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ENERGIA ALL-IRELAND LEAGUE MEN’S DIVISION 1A

Saturday, January 28 2023

TERENURE COLLEGE 24 CLONTARF 29, Lakelands

Scorers: Terenure College: Tries: Alan Bennie, Craig Adams; Pens: Callum Smith 4; Con: Callum Smith.

Clontarf: Tries: Tries: Angus Lloyd, Ivan Soroka, Cian O’Donoghue; Matt D’Arcy; Cons: Conor Kelly 2, Tadhg Bird; Pen: Tadhg Bird.

HT: Terenure College 6 Clontarf 19

TERENURE COLLEGE: 15 Adam LaGrue, 14 Stephen O’Neill, 13 Colm de Buitléar, 12 Peter Sylvester, 11 Craig Adams, 10 Callum Smith, 9 Alan Bennie, 1 Campbell Classon, 2 Levi Vaughan, 3 Adam Tuite, 4 Matthew Caffrey, 5 Michael Melia, 6 Harrison Brewer, 7 Luke Clohessy, 8 Jordan Coghlan.

Replacements: 16 Liam Hyland, 17 Craig Trenier, 18 Mike Murphy, 19 Adam Melia, 20 Conor McKeon, 21 Caolan Dooley.

CLONTARF: 15 Tadhg Bird, 14 Noah Sheridan, 13 Michael Courtney, 12 Captain Matt D’Arcy, 11 Cian O’Donoghue; 10 Conor Kelly, 9 Angus Lloyd; 1 Ivan Soroka, 2 Dylan Donnellan, 3 Ben Griffin, 4 Ed Kelly, 5 Fionn Gilbert, 6 Michael Kearney, 7 JJ O’Dea, 8 Tony Ryan.

Replacements: 16 Cathal O’Flynn, 17 Darragh Bolger, 18 Paul Deeny, 19 Sam Owens, 20 Steve Crosbie, 22 Jonathon Phelan.

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