{"id":45683,"date":"2013-04-15T10:33:15","date_gmt":"2013-04-15T09:33:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/?p=45683"},"modified":"2013-04-15T10:33:15","modified_gmt":"2013-04-15T09:33:15","slug":"randalstown-rfc-notes-iii-xv-13-v-larne-rfc-iii-xv-12-ii-xv-15-v-ards-rfc-iii-xv-20-reports-live-here","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/randalstown-rfc-notes-iii-xv-13-v-larne-rfc-iii-xv-12-ii-xv-15-v-ards-rfc-iii-xv-20-reports-live-here\/","title":{"rendered":"Randalstown RFC Notes: III XV 13 v Larne RFC III XV 12 + II XV 15 v Ards RFC III XV 20 &#8211; REPORTS LIVE HERE"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It was a day of mixed fortunes for Randalstown.  At Neillsbrook the U15s and U13s secured their places in the respective finals of the competitions they are involved in while the U17s were narrowly defeated by a strong Monaghan outfit.  The Under 15s will now face Carrick at Ravenhill on  4th May.<\/p>\n<p>Later in the day the 3rd XV recorded a narrow victory over Larne 3rds in a sound reverse having been defeated at Larne earlier in the year.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile the 2nds had a disappointing trip to Hamilton Park where they took on Ards 3s.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ards 3s  20  Randalstown 2nds  15<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Needing a win to give them a chance to pip their opponents to 2nd spot in Junior 5 Randalstown were disappointed to go down in a close contest.  This coupled with an earlier defeat at the hands of Armagh 3rds early in the season leaves Sammy Hyndman\u2019s side the 3rd place spot to aim at with only 2 games now remaining.<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Town soaked up some early Ards pressure before starting to use the strong breeze to their advantage, kicking long into their opponents corner.  On six minutes Matty Turner popped over a penalty to open the scoring.  Five minutes later however Ards hit back with a breakaway try.  Securing good 2nd phase ball on the halfway they moved it swiftly to the wing and the winger and full back combined well to out flank the \u2018Town defence.  \u2018Town however continued to dominate possession, but were encountering a solid well organised defence.  Eventually with 25 minutes played Cathcart took a quick penalty on the home 22.  Linking with full back Bailey they caught Ards on the hop and Paine carried on the move before offloading superbly from a tackle to put Bailey in for a score and \u2018Town back in front.<\/p>\n<p>The remaining period of the first half saw a change in momentum, with the home side getting on top and exerting a lot of pressure in the \u2018Town 22.  To make matters worse \u2018Town lost hooker Loughlin to injury.  The diagnosis on the touchline from \u2018Dr Sloane and nurse Slack\u2019 appeared to be a little wide of the mark.  It seems that Loughlin\u2019s season has ended a little prematurely as he has suffered 2 fractured ribs.  Nurse Slack in particular couldn\u2019t understand what all the fuss was about as \u2018he has plenty of other ribs that there is nothing wrong with\u2019<br \/>\nIt was however a bitter blow for \u2018Town to lose Loughlin\u2019s accuracy in the lineout and ergo \u2018Town possession.<\/p>\n<p>On the stroke of half time Ards scrambled over in the corner for a second score to take a half time lead 10-8.<\/p>\n<p>Ards started the second half with a bang returning the \u2018Town kick off with interest and almost scoring from the restart.   This early pressure paid off with a penalty in the end to stretch their lead.<\/p>\n<p>The action continued mostly in the middle of the field before Ards lost their second row to the sin bin.  With numbers even \u2018town seized the initiative and applied a sustained spell of pressure in the home 22.  A series of penalties eventually paid off just before Ards were restored to their full complement.  After a number of charges at the line it was skipper Sammy Hyndman who picked up at the base of a ruck and dived over to give Turner an easy conversion and \u2018town a slender lead.<\/p>\n<p>Randalstown now seemed to be on course for a win as the clock ticked down, but their possession was only meeting with stern defence.  A neat chip through from Turner cut out much of this aforementioned defence but unfortunately just bounced over the advancing McWhirter and into Ards hands.  They broke away to record the decisive score.  A fine conversion stretched the advantage to 5 points.  Despite a valiant effort from \u2018town running everything in the dying minutes the Ards defence held strong.   <\/p>\n<p>Given space on the day the \u2018town back 3 of Crawford, Bailey and McGlade were always a threat and manager Sloane picked out Hume, Goodrich and Paine in the pack as they worked like Trojans in defence and attack.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Randalstown 3rds 13   Larne 3rds 12<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This was a tight encounter at Neillsbrook against a solid Larne outfit but well deserved for the \u2018Town 3rds.   They enjoyed the majority of possession in the opening exchanges and eventually Joe Cross cut loose up the middle.  He was stopped agonisingly short of the line but his Under 19 team mate Nathan Storer was up in support and was able to scramble over.<\/p>\n<p>It went end to end for the next twenty minutes until Larne got a converted try having threatened the \u2018Town lines for a period of time.   The visitors kept up the pressure and breached the line again to stretch the lead to 12 \u2013 5.  <\/p>\n<p>From the restart this time however Randalstown took control through Conor Ferry and he raced over to narrow the gap to 12-10.  Just before half time they probably should have nipped into the lead after a quickly taken penalty saw Hodges make ground.  He was supported by the solid units of Paine and McClenaghan, the latter bullocking through the Larne defence, and in particular their number 11, but no points were forthcoming for the endeavour.<\/p>\n<p>The second half continued nip and tuck without the scoreboard being further troubled until eventually \u2018Town were awarded a penalty in a very kickable position.  Thankfully Johnston found his range this time and slotted it over to nudge his side into a 13-12 lead, which was to prove enough.<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Town held on grimly until relief came in the form of the final whistle and they were delighted to round off their season with a win.   It was not without it\u2019s downside however as Conceiaco had to retire from the fray injured almost immediately the game started and he was followed later by young Storer and veteran Martin Asquith.   To their credit the 3rds did not allow the disruption to deflect them from their task and David Asquith, young Hugh Bishop and Gary Paine proved able deputies.<\/p>\n<p>McClenaghan back in his more accustomed role in the front row had his usual abrasive game running some good angles and gaining territory.  He was well supported by Hodges and McClean around the park all afternoon.   Joe Cross again showed up well in the back line and Andrew Sloane had a fine day in attack and defence.  Having been unlucky not to score in the early exchanges he can take credit for a couple of try saving tackles.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It was a day of mixed fortunes for Randalstown. At Neillsbrook the U15s and U13s secured their places in the respective finals of the competitions they are involved in while the U17s were narrowly defeated by a strong Monaghan outfit. The Under 15s will now face Carrick at Ravenhill on 4th May. 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