Eighth-ranked Armor managed to earn what could have been a crucial loss bonus point in their quest to escape the 1A drop zone, but they still felt some frustration at missing out on a 12-0 lead against the first-place team. You will feel it.
Just over half an hour later, a try by Sam Cunningham (which was scored by Shea O’Brien) and a missed shot by Neil Falloon put Armagh 12 points ahead, but that was the end of their scoring. , Clontarf gradually cornered them. Normal rest time he returns to level up in 3 minutes.
The visitors then missed a drop goal but had one more shot and their penalty hit the post.
At Ballymacarn Park, Ballynahinch defeated bottom-placed Dublin University to finish 19-15, but the home side’s failure to pick up maximum points could cost them a top-four finish. There is sex.
Hinch took a 19-5 lead early in the second half on two tries from Claytan Milligan and one from Paul Carr, but then Student countered with two unconverted touchdowns in the second half to end a tense game. Ta.
Queen’s University finally makes a big leap forward with victory over Buccaneers, stops slump
Queen’s University used style against the struggling Buccaneers to end the 1B losing streak at 10, and the student team won a stunning 35-16.
Harry Long scored back-to-back tries, Tom Brigg and Rory Telfer also scored over the line, and James Humphries regained balance from the tee. However, the students still remain in his ninth place and have a lot of work to do to get out of the drop zone.
In 2A, Banbridge suffered a 36-14 upset against Old Crescent, with tries from Troy Pinion and Alex Weir, both scored by Jack Hart, which meant they dropped one place. He fell to 5th place.
Malone, who are at the bottom of the table, were also trailing by a scoreline of 42-17 against Navan. Ross Todd, Dave Cave and Danny Kerr scored tries for the Gibson Park club, who have played fewer games to avoid possible automatic relegation.
The battles of Ballymena and Nena were postponed.
Inston Anne loses consecutive bonus points but remains invincible after hard-fought battle against Wanderers
The battle between 1st and 2nd in 2B was very competitive, with the leaders Instonians defeating Wanderers 13-8 at Shawsbridge.
The result ended Inst’s run of 31 consecutive wins with bonus points, but further wins helped them secure the league title and back-to-back promotions.
Neil Salters scored Insta’s only try in the first half, but it took two late penalties from Richie McMaster to beat their nearest rivals in the table.
Belfast Harlequins are languishing at the bottom of the table despite losing a bonus point after Corinthians’ 26-20 win over Delamore.
Jazz Andres and Stephen Weir scored tries for Quins, while Charlie Beatty scored two conversions and a penalty kick.
Stephen Todd, Jacob Clarke, James McMahon and Ben McCaughey all scored touchdowns against Skerries as Dungannon secured a 31-29 win against Skerries, while Laney Oldboys scored 21 against Dolphins. Reversed with 0.
In 2C, leaders Clogher Valley defeated Bluff 40-7, while Omagh lost 21-8 to Clonmel.
The duel between Bangor and the Galwegians was called off.
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