Women’s All-Ireland League Round 12
Source: James Crombie/INPHO
Blackrock 36 – 24 Cooke – Stradbrook
Galwegians 7 – 12 Railway Union RFC – Crowley Park
Highfield 12 – 0 St Mary’s – Woodleigh Park
Old Belvedere 14 – 29 UL Bohemians – Anglesea Road
By Aisling Crowe
GAME OF THE weekend was surely the clash of sixth versus seventh at Stradbrook, as Blackrock and Cooke treated fans to a fantastic ten tries between them as both sides went into the game hoping to edge further away from the danger zone.
Blackrock came out on top of the battle with six tries to Cooke’s four but a try bonus point for the Ulster team, away to the Dubliners, has given them a slight bit of wiggle room as they moved two points clear of St Mary’s at the foot of the table.
Cooke blasted out of the blocks, Lauren McGuinness scoring at the start of the match but then Blackrock came roaring back. Three tries in succession for the home team appeared to give them the upper hand with scrum-half Niamh Griffin opening the scoring, her try converted by Michelle Claffey.
Joanna Mahon put distance between the sides with her try and Carrie Anne Hanley widened the gap with her try which was converted by Claffey, but only just, the ball bouncing on the cross-bar on the way over.
Cooke captain Shirelle Wilson brought her team back into the gap in a breathlessly exciting first half, scoring before a half-time whistle that brought relief from the frenetic action on the pitch.
Scrum-half Griffin, named Woman of the Match for the victorious home team, grabbed her second try at the start of the second half and Portlaoise teenager Eimear Corri added to her burgeoning reputation with two tries of her own.
Eimear Corry in action for Leinster U18s. Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO
Cooke fought back and were determined to take whatever they could from their trip to Dublin. Wilson played a captain’s role and led by example, scoring her second try before Eliza Downey crossed for the crucial fourth try which could make all the difference come the end of March.
Flanker Amy O’Neill was another who impressed for the home side, putting in an enormous amount of work in defence, ensuring a high tackle count and creating plenty of turnover ball.
Cooke head coach Grace Davitt was proud of her team’s never say die attitude.
“It was a tough game. We started well but went to sleep a little after the first try, Blackrock kept on pounding us and got a couple of tries out wide.
“They kept pounding Blackrock and moving the ball and even though the fourth try was nearly the last play of the game, they went looking for another. They showed amazing heart today.”
Highfield’s resurgence continued with a 12- 0 home victory over relegation threatened St Mary’s.
In contrast to the scintillating action in Stradbrook, this was a more staid affair. The first half was into its final stages before Highfield centre Nicola Scully broke the deadlock with her try underneath the posts, which was converted by Ellen Murphy.
The second half saw St Mary’s stage a revival of sorts but they just couldn’t catch a break, failing to score from good territory and possession. A vital losing bonus point slipped from their grasp with winger Hannah O’Sullivan’s try in the last moments giving Highfield a 12 point win.
Highfield’s team manager Norita Duggan said: “We had most of the territory and possession but just couldn’t make it count. We were on top everywhere except for the scrums, they had a very good scrum.”