Green Party Senator calls on IRFU to allow rugby-playing schools reach 'the promised land'
Green Party Senator Vincent Martin wants the final of Leinster Schools Senior Cup to take place.
Green Party Senator Vincent Martin wants the final of Leinster Schools Senior Cup to take place.
Johne Murphy’s charges came back from a 14-0 deficit to set up an all-Kildare final with Clongowes Wood College.
The Kildare school grabbed two late tries to seal their place in the Senior Cup final.
Calum Dowling scored two tries as Clongowes eased into the quarter-finals.
Jack Connolly pulled the stings while his pack earned the upper hand in the breakdown to take their first-ever Leinster Senior Cup final berth.
The midfielder was on target as the Saints saw off Wexford in the Leinster Senior Cup last night.
CBC Monkstown were undone by tries from Thomas Gilheany, Hugo Philips Joe Carroll and Luke McDermott.
The Kildare school took an early lead, but Belvo’s forward power turned the screw towards a four-try win.
Owen Heary’s side retained the Leinster Senior Cup on Friday night in a Dublin derby against St Pat’s.
Jordan Larmour’s presence on the St Andrew’s sideline couldn’t tip the balance their way as the Rathmines school powered to victory.
Gardaí say they were called to the scene but the young men scattered after hearing the sirens.
An early try put the Dublin school in control but Clongowes pushed them all the way.
St Michael’s were the Junior Cup runners-up last year and will hope for a different outcome than the last time the sides met in the Senior Cup.
Adi Donavan got his side into the lead, but James Reynolds’ accuracy off the tee kept the Dubliners in touch.
Michael’s ran out 23-0 winners in Donnybrook this afternoon.
The Kildare men had to withstand an early onslaught and struggled for a foothold in St Mary’s half.
Clongowes survived a huge scare in the opening round.
Last year’s beaten finalists Belvedere start the match as favourites.
Two intercepted tries proved crucial as they saw off a gritty challenge from St Michael’s.
Tries at the start of the second-half prove crucial for the Kildare school.
The northsiders kept Newbridge to nil in Donnybrook.
Captain Robert Jordan was Monkstown’s hero in Donnybrook this afternoon.
St Andrew’s College booked their place in the pot this afternoon.
Clongowes Wood beat Castleknock College 70-8 in a one-sided affair.
Captain Nick Timoney scored the winning try as Blackrock claimed title number 68 in the RDS.
The second half of the Leinster quarter-finals were played out today.
Last year’s finalists will face off at the quarter-final stage next week after victories this afternoon.
Wesley College clinched the Vinnie Murray Cup while Blackrock booked their place in the Leinster Senior Cup semi-final.
The Tipperary side booked their spot in the Leinster Senior Cup semi-finals. Here’s how.
Goals from Killian Brennan, Aaron Greene, Daryl Kavanagh and Chris Turner helped the visitors secure victory.
The Irish teenagers accounted for Portugal and France but were outclassed by the Auld Enemy
We count down to Friday’s kick-off by grabbing Bohs’ new boss for a chat on his squad, the league, and European football.