Bruff go down to the wire with Cork Con in the AIB Cup

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Jan 112009
 

Did you ever think that you’d see the day that Bruff would make it to within ten minutes of Putting Cork Con out of the AIB Cup? And deservedly so. With the media being 50-50 split beforehand regards who would come out on top of this clash, it appears as if we have become a team to be worried about for the big guns. Cup rugby, in any case, comes down however to team against team on the day and the luck of the bounce and which side can hold their nerve determines the winners just as often as anything else.
Despite having to delay a team announcement right until twenty minutes before the kickoff and facing into a mild storm in the first half, the Bruff pack were well fired up for this encounter. David Horan, Cathal O’ Regan and Stephen Foster came out well on top of their exchanges with Munster Prop Tim Ryan and his front row cohorts Gareth Murray and Lloyd Gabriel. Mike Carroll had a stormer on his first full-on game back in the first XV, Alan Bourke was on fire throughout. Peter Malone, John Shine and Captain Cathal O’ Regan led by example and Bruff ground their way constantly into the Cons half of the pitch. Unlucky in their handling from time to time, they also fell afoul of the referee on a number of occasions at the ruck and this again allowed relief of the pressure for Cons.
In contrast, Cons totally failed to make any major use of the wind in the first forty minutes and seemed content to play the ball in the pack and through route one, like you would expect if it was them that faced into the diagonal wind. A few half hearted attempts at lofting ball down to the Bruff back three were returned into their faces and they dropped the tactic completely when confronted with the super-cool poise under the high ball of Brendan Deady, Finbarr Hogan and Paul O’ Brien. Cons sum total for thirty odd minutes: merely two kicks at goal coming from penalty decisions at the rucks. Richie Lane missed the first on 6 minutes and slotted number two on 30 minutes. Then came Cons only major incursion into the Bruff half of the pitch courtesy of a breakaway run by winger Richie Lane after 34 minutes,. When he failed to convert his own try, it meant that the half time score stayed at 8 to nil. Bruff looked the much better side going into the break and as has often happened to visiting teams on their first trip to Kilballyowen, there was a scent of fresh blood in the air. Was another old and respected club about to fall under the cosh to the new kids on the block?
The second half Started with Bruff really piling on the pressure and fourteen minutes in following a long stretch of pressure inside the Cons 22, Alan Bourke crossed the whitewash with Brian Cahill adding the extras. All of a sudden the game tempo upped and 8 minutes later following infringements at the ruck Brian Cahill had his first attempt at a penalty almost on the 22 left of the posts. Allowing for the strong crosswind he calmly slotted it over to put Bruff 2 points in front. Another attempt from the halfway line just three minutes later would have put some real daylight between the teams but Cahill’s attempt fell under the posts to give Con the 22 Dropout to relieve the pressure. From here on it was more Pressure from Bruff on the Cons line, problems with rucking again relieving the beleaguered Cork side but the Cons defence held firm. On Cons first foray into the Bruff 22 in the second half, a simple line-break by replacement Andrew O’ Brien gave them a try under the posts leaving a straightforward conversion for Lane to slot over. 15-10 and eight minutes left on the clock. With both sides keeping it tight at this stage of the game, the 400 odd strong crowd felt that the next mistake would clinch the game against whoever made it. Again the Bruff pack took on the challenge and parked themselves in the Cons half of the pitch but Con Held out until the final minute when a decision to take a tap penalty rather than kicking for the corner proved expensive for Bruff. Lane intercepted on the wing to run in almost unopposed and converted himself. Final score 22 points to 10, a little flattering for the visitors although they did just about deserve the win for their defence and ability to break out from anywhere. Their back line making the difference on the day. All in all a great Bruff performance however, and even though some felt that Bruff would not win it, we gave them a fair fright. A fantastic run out before next week’s AIL 8th round game against Lansdowne.
Bruff: B. Deady, P.O’ Brien, J. Malone, J. Carroll, F. Hogan, D. Maw, B. Cahill, P.Malone, J. Shine, M. Carroll, D. Murnane, A. Bourke, S. Foster, C. O’ Regan (C), D. Horan. Subs: M. O’ Donnell, G. Ryan, E. Maher, G. Leonard.
Supporters Bus is travelling to next Saturdays away game in the RDS so contact Lil Cahill if you wish to travel up on the day.

Feast Of Rugby this coming weekend in Bruff

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Jan 072009
 

This coming weekend sees a full house in Kilballyowen from a rugby point of view with all adult teams at home. Saturday is an absolute beauty of a day in the club, with the weather due to remain dry we’re in for a feast of rugby on the day. Fixtures are as follows:
Sat 10th Jan.
First XV, AIB Cup: Saturday sees the first ever visit of Cork Constitution to Bruff, coming up for the round 3 AIB Cup With a 2:00 kick off (ET if necessary).
J2: McI Cup: McInerny Cup time again, this time we see Old Crescent making the trip out to Bruff for a 1:30 kick-off on the front pitch.
U20: AIL SWC: Bruff U20 V Garryowen, under lights kicking off at 4:30 pm.

Sun 11th Jan:
J1: Munster Junior Cup:
This year sees a visit from Cobh Pirates to Bruff to play in round three of the MJC. This is Bruff’s first game in the competition. 2:00 pm kick-off in Bruff.
Keep an eye here on the website for fixtures for the underage teams.
Why not make it a day out to remember either on Saturday or Sunday and come out to support one of the teams at home this weekend? With all adult teams at home this coming weekend the rugby on offer will be excellent as well as the atmosphere and welcome that you will receive in the pavilion.

This weeks fixtures

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Nov 172008
 

Fixtures:

Wed 19th : U16, Bruff V St. Mary’s (Re-fixed Dev. Lge) 7:00 pm under lights.

Fri. 21st : Senior Friendly: Bruff 1st XV V Garryowen, 7:00pm under lights.

Sat 22nd : AIL U20: Buccaneers V Bruff, 2:30pm

Sun 23rd :

U13, Bruff V Newcastle west, 11:30 am

U14, Bruff V Richmond, 12:00 am

U16, Richmond V Bruff, 11:30 am

U18, Bruff V Shannon, 11:00 am

MSSL, Garryowen V Bruff J1, Dooradoyle, 2:30pm.

J2 XV, Check website for details of a possible friendly.

U20’s Match Report

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Nov 122008
 

Bruff 19 Shannon 26,

Gallant performance in poor conditions.

Bruff U20’s lined out against a formidable Shannon side on Sunday in the latest round of the AIL U20’s League. Worsening conditions before the game ensured expansive rugby was not an option as ball had to be kept close. Shannon was first off the mark after breaking an unorganized Bruff line, however the failed conversion due to squally conditions meant only a marginal lead for Shannon. A second converted try by Shannon saw them pull ahead while play was suspended for 10 mins in the first half due to torrential rain. A resurgent Bruff found their stride pulling back a converted try in heavy conditions. But Bruff continued to trial Shannon throughout the game and in-discipline in the defensive back line saw Shannon run in further tries. Bruff remained within touching distance but handling errors and several turnovers saw Shannon hold the lead. The game finished 26-19 to Shannon, Bruff picking up a valuable bonus point.

Other results from the weekend.

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Oct 132008
 

J1 Squad: The Seconds had their first game of the MSSL against Highfield yesterday. Highfield turned up in strength with Diarmuid “The Rock” O’ Sullivan playing on the wing. Bruff dominant in the pack but couldn’t translate it to scores on the board, final score of 20 points to 8 was well justified but not really the true story on the day. Bruff: M. Mulvihill, M. Laffan, D. Dowling, E. Maher, M. Collins, A. Kilcoyne, T. Carroll, S. Foster, M.O’ Donnell, K. Laffan, B. Laffan, M. O. Connell, L. McGrath, A. Bourke, D. Keogh. Scores: Bruff: 2 Tries: Danny Keogh, Eoghan Maher, Alan Kilcoyne 2 Conv & 2 Penalties. Total 20. Highfield: 1 try and one penalty. Total 8

J2 : No Game,

U20’s: The U20 team won their friendly last Saturday under lights (5:30 kickoff) against Old Crescent by 14 points to 7.

U18’s: Bruff 20 Vs Young Munster 10.

U16: Friendly Bruff 12, Galwegians 15.

U12 Blitz in Terenure College: Bruff U12’s were invited to this special blitz tournament in Terenure on Sunday last. Bruff beat Armagh, Ballinasloe & Navan along the way finally going down to their hosts Terenure. Jason Robinson & Brian O’ Driscoll were in attendance, our guys really liked Jason Robinson who spent quite a bit of time with them and came across as a really nice guy. Joe Power captained our side and can be seen in the official photo on the website with all the other captains. Coaches Mike O’Donnell, Pat Maher, Ger McNamara & Martin Gennery travelled. Well done to the lads, they did us proud.