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02.10.2010 J5 XV v Clondalkin (A)

02.10.2010 J5 XV v Clondalkin (A)

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02/10/20103:00pmLeagueClondalkin12 – 29St. Marys J5 XVAway



                                            J5’s 29-12 Clondalkin

The J5s got their league campaign off to a winning start on Saturday with an impressive away win againnst Clondalkin. St. Mary’s got off to a flying start, scoring two tries in quick succession to steam into a twelve point lead, mid-way through the second half. But the early gains were cancelled out when the homeside managed to battle back, to bring teams level heading into the break. But, with a strong breeze behind them in the second half, the Saints managed to take full control of the match and tries from Mark Byrne, Shane Deegan and Shane Levins sealed a well-deserved victories for the away team. The win comes on the back of two pre-season friendly victories, so it’s a fantastic start to the season for the lads.

15 Caolan Reid
14 Shane Levins
13 Daniel McEvoy
12 Michael Daly
11 David Millard
10 Andy Fitzpatrick
9 Ian Smith
8 Paul Travers
7 James Hynes
6 Mark Byrne
5 Eamonn Walsh
4 Maurice Davin
3 Steve Walkin
2 Hugh Lyons
1 David Browne

Subs:
Shane Deegan, Tony Makondo, Jody Brooks, David Sheedy and Niall Dilworth.

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