Bar opens 17:00hrs. All beers/spirits €3.50: All welcome, bring your friends and cheer on Leinster
Pizza & Can (children) € 6.50
Pizza & beer (Adult) € 9.00
The usual reductions apply if you use your club card.
KO 8pm
Fri 17 May 2013, 20:00
Bar opens 17:00hrs. All beers/spirits €3.50: All welcome, bring your friends and cheer on Leinster
Pizza & Can (children) € 6.50
Pizza & beer (Adult) € 9.00
The usual reductions apply if you use your club card.
Players race night is this Sunday the 5th of May and will be a great night. So please pop down and bring your friends.
Player Awards at 7pm
First Race 7:30pm
Admission is Free
Terenure adorned their season with a wonderful all-action display against UCC in Lakelands Park. Scoring five tries with a 15-man performance of defence and attack in a squally windy conditions, Terenure were deserving winners by 33-19 in a game of pace, risk and excitement. Visitors UCC contributed hugely to the quality of the encounter and the scoreboard scarcely reflected the quality, pace and skill of their display. The Terenure pack were out-weighted and over-shadowed by the physical size of the UCC eight, but their fitness and technique never allowed the difference to matter during this wonderfully entertaining encounter. As an appetizer to the Munster / Leinster encounter later in the day, the game was an excellent advertisement for the quality of the Club game in the two Provinces. Watched by a crowd estimated at 1,200, the vast majority were loyal Terenure supporters who have to wait for some years for a revival to their playing fortunes and a return to Division 1 of the Ulster Bank league. UCC started with the wind behind them, unusually blowing up the pitch in Terenure. Despite a surfeit of possession within the Terenure 22, it was the hosts who opening the scoring from the boot of out-half Willie Staunton. Two tries following for Terenure, in each case the result of great team work and off-loading and support skills which would have graced many a game at a higher level. The loyal supporters also saw Terenure centre and captain Conor Gildea substituted with a shoulder injury and flanker James O’Neill yellow carded for an infringement in a ruck which prevented UCC maintaining their pacy attacks on the edge of the Terenure 22.Winger harry Moore was one of the stand-out players for Terenure and his defensive and attacking qualities contributed directly to Terenure’s 3rd try just before half-time. Irish Under 209 winger Darren Sweetman, the man with the Cork hurling heritage, lining out at full-back for the visitors threatened with several strong, counter-attacking, runs but the spirited and technically sound Terenure tackling kept him and his College teams-mates at bay until the half-time whistle. The second half commenced with a 10 minutes attacking blitz from UCC but 14-man Terenure defended their line as if their lives depended on the outcome and they were rewarded by two tries in 3 minutes from breakaway efforts. The first was a penalty try when winger Moore was pulled back following a mazy run from 40 metres out through the UCC pack and a deft chip behind Sweetman. UCC also suffered the indignity of a Yellow Card for this incident. Now back to full numbers, Terenure crowned their afternoon’s work with a great try by out-half Willie Staunton, who with the ball in both hands, sold dummies left and right to bewilder the UCC defence and touchdown just to the right of the posts. His conversion brought the 60 minutes score to 33-0 for the home team. It also resulted in a gradual drift of some of the spectators into the vast marquee set beside the pitch, which had hosted 570 lunch guests in this rugby hotbed. Terenure were heading upward and now certainly as Champions. Although UCC finished strongly with three tries and 19 points in the final 15 minutes, the result was clear and well deserved 33-19 to champions Terenure. Nobody on the Terenure team and bench gave less than their all but on the day, O’Neill, Hamilton, O’Dwyer, Dunlop, Smyth, O’Loughlin and Staunton stood shoulder to shoulder with winger Harry Moore as the pick of the heros for the hosts. For UCC O’Connell, McCarthy, Gallagher and Ryan were constant threats in the forwards and Sean Og Murphy supplied a stream of quality ball to his skilful backline, where Horgan, Dennehy and Sweetman all looked capable at playing at a higher level. A great win for Terenure and due reward for the work of Coach James Blaney and his assistant John Coffey. Playing this brand of rugby their advent to Division 1B next Season will adorn that level and make them worthy opponents for the present incumbents
Fixtures this Weekend
The big weekends just keep on coming. Not only do the cup competitions continue in earnest, but there is also the small matter of a top of the table decider on Saturday, with the 1st XV knowing that a win will be enough to seal the Division 2A title. And what an occasion it promises to be, with 550 supporters sitting down for lunch in a marquee, the Club Choir making it’s debut and the visit of a top quality side in UCC. Lest we forget, UCC were in the running for promotion until their last game, where they were only narrowly beaten (17-14) by Corinthians. This shows the calibre of oppostion they pose, and with Corinthians sure to give it everything in Galway, the title will go down to the wire. Rumour has it that the IRFU have commissioned a helicopter to sit in Athlone with the winners’ plaque and two sets of ribbons, eagerly awaiting updates from Lakelands and Cloonaucauneen*.
As if you needed any further reason to come down to Lakelands on Saturday afternoon, our J4Bs and J5s are both in cup action that afternoon. In the Winters Cup 2nd Round, the J4bs take on NUIM Barnhall, and Daragh Whelan’s charges will be looking to continue their upward curve in what is sure to be a tough match. Since Christmas, the lads have been in great form, and this was in evidence last week in their win over an Eddie Halvey-led Coolmine side. The J5s gained revenge last Sunday for a league defeat to Monkstown in round one of the O’Connor Cup, and face Tallaght in round two.
Also on Saturday, the J4As travel to Lansdowne in a repeat of the league decider, which we won in dramatic circumstances. With barely a score separating the two sides all season, this is sure to be a cracker of a game. On Friday night, the league winning J3s head up to DLSP in the Moran Cup 2nd Round. Never an easy fixture, Kev Gallagher and his team will need your support as they continue their quest for a rare double. To finish the weekend off, what could be better than watching the U21s face up to the might of UCD? The venue has yet to be confirmed for this McCorry Cup semi final, so keep an eye on tcrfc.ie and leinsterrugby.ie.
All in all, a belter of a weekend ahead. All of our teams – players, coaches, managers, bag men etc – have put in huge amounts of work to get this far in their seasons, and they all need your support, so make sure to get out and cheer them on.
Full Fixture List
First XV UCC Home Saturday 2.30pm Top of the table decider
J3 DLSP Away Friday 7.45pm Moran Cup 2nd Round
J4 Lansdowne Away Saturday 3pm (Subject to change of KO time to 12pm) Winters Cup 2nd Round
J4B Barnhall Home Saturday 3pm Winters Cup 2nd Round
J5 Tallaght Home Saturday 3pm O’Connor Cup 2nd Round
U21 UCD TBC Sunday 3pm McCorry Cup S/F
*may not be factually correct.



