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Gonzaga 26
Castleknock College 24
Sean Farrell reports from Castle Avenue
NUMBER EIGHT JACK Barry put in a captain’s performance as he led Gonzaga’s effort and scored two tries to edge a first-round Leinster Schools Senior Cup encounter with Castleknock.
Barry grounded the crucial late try which ultimately settled a frenetic affair, and his relentless work-rate ensured his presence was felt all over the park throughout a sun-kissed afternoon in Clontarf.
The Ranelagh school were run close in the end by a Castleknock side with a nose for the try-line. Fionn Gibbons ran in a terrific first-half score and his side led again in the second half through the boot of Adam Malone.
FILE PHOTO: Castleknock players with supporters after last year’s Junior Cup semi-final. Source: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO
It was the kicking accuracy of ‘Zaga scrum-half Jack Connolly which proved most telling however. He ensured the southsiders had a six-point lead to show for early territorial dominance.
Castleknock struggled to find an exit when Harry Colbert kicked their way until an electric 10th minute break from Ben Culliton on the right flank, the wing smartly cut his pass back inside for Gibbons to meet on the run and the centre was too strong to succumb to the final challenge.
Gonzaga’s running threats in Colbert and Karl Morgan enjoyed the 4G surface in Castle Avenue, and a breakaway midway through the first half forced a sin-bin for David Siupko before Connolly nudged his side back into the lead.
The margin looked even better for ‘Zaga by the half-time break as a powerful Henry Godson carry laid the groundwork for Barry to touch down his first bring the scoreboard to 16-7 as the teams gathered for the interval.
FILE PHOTO: Gonzaga players during the 2017 Senior Cup. Source: Gary Carr/INPHO
The northside school broke out their biggest gun in an attempt to close the gap, and replacement tighthead Ben Griffin made a telling impact, delivering a constant source of gainlines, including a crucial carry 10 minutes into the second period to set up Paul McMenamin’s first score.
Having appeared in complete control, ‘Zaga saw Conor Hennessy go to the bin as they fell 16-17 down thanks to Colbert’s excellent strikes off the tee. However, they tenaciously set about halting the momentum and the pack’s effort were rewarded when Colbert and Morgan looked for a quick route wide and Fergus O’hOisin raced onto a grounded pass on his way over the line.