Good Counsel New Ross 34
Skerries Community College 22
Wicklow Rugby Club
Eoin Horkan
Good Counsel New Ross produced a strong all-round performance to overcome Skerries Community College 34–22 in an entertaining and at times tense encounter at Wicklow Rugby Club, with late drama ensuring the result was not secured until the closing stages.
Played in glorious Summer weather the New Ross made a fast start and quickly imposed themselves physically, with their forward pack laying a solid platform. Their early pressure paid off when No.12 James McDonald crossed for the first of his two tries, finishing off a well-worked move through midfield. Full-back Barry Furlong narrowly missed the opening conversion but soon made amends with a well-struck penalty to extend the lead.
Skerries responded with determination and showed glimpses of their attacking threat, but Good Counsel’s defensive organisation held firm. Tom Bolger at No.8 was particularly influential, carrying strongly and breaking tackles, and he powered over for his first try to give the New Ross side further control of the contest.
Despite a yellow card for Skerries midway through the first half, Good Counsel were unable to fully capitalise, although McDonald added his second try before the interval. Furlong, who endured a mixed day from the tee, missed another conversion attempt late in the half. Nevertheless, Good Counsel went into the break with a deserved eight point lead.
The second half saw the south Wexford come out with renewed intensity. Furlong slotted a conversion early in the half after another well-constructed attack, and Bolger grabbed his second try of the game, underlining his dominance in the loose. At this stage, Good Counsel looked firmly in control.
However, momentum shifted in the 52nd minute when Good Counsel were reduced to 14 players following a yellow card. The opposition took advantage of the extra space and began to build phases, applying sustained pressure on the New Ross defence. Although Furlong added another conversion during this period, he also saw an effort come back off the post, reflecting the fluctuating nature of the contest.
Winger Lee Whitty added what appeared to be a decisive try late in the game, finishing clinically in the corner after a sweeping backline move. Furlong converted one of his later attempts and also added another successful kick with ten minutes remaining, helping to stretch the lead.
Yet Skerries refused to fade and mounted a late surge, scoring two quick tries in the closing stages to make the game nervy for Ne Ross Their persistence was rewarded, and with Good Counsel also seeing a second player sent to the sin bin in the final minute, the pressure mounted.
In the end, however, Good Counsel held their composure to secure a deserved 34–22 victory. Their clinical finishing, particularly from McDonald and Bolger, along with Furlong’s contributions from the tee, proved decisive, while Skerries will take encouragement from their spirited late comeback.
Good Counsel: Philip Murphy,Tommy Byrne,Eoin Rice,Séan Brennan,Padraig Dunleavy;Fionn Kehoe,Mikey Kavanagh,Tom Bolger;Kealen Fahy,Sam Bolger;Sean Walsh,James McDonald,Harry Tritschler,Lee Whitty,Barry Furlong.
Subs Used:Kallen Byrne,Oisin Murphy,Nicholas Furness.
Skerries Community College:Rian Macken,Louis Staunton,Calum Farrely;Billy McCormack,James Staunton;Tom O’Connor,Adam Geran,Harvey Butler;James Walls,Joseph Kilbride;Charlie Hughes,Dylan Woods,Hugo May,Noah Downes, Louis Aoki
Subs Used:Robert Phelan,Darragh Russell,Aaron Kilty,JD Tattan.
Referee Aaron Gernon.


