Watch: Lung-busting run sets up coast-to-coast try for Irish club side
The best form of defence is attack – a saying thoroughly proved by Athy Rugby Club this weekend, .
With their opponents Wexford Wanderers pinning them within five metres of their own tryline, winger Jimmy Quinlan took matters into his own hands.
From the base of a defensive ruck, Quinlan picked and ran through the forest of bodies – and kept running…
Having zig-zagged past all but one member of the Wexford team, he offloaded to Mark Beever, who set up Davey Walsh for the try.
That score helped Athy eke out a 22-19 win in the Leinster League Division 2B game and was also given the honour of North Midlands try of the week…
North Midlands Try of the week... https://t.co/z2ghq6tJED
— NorthmidlandsRugby (@NMLBIRFU) October 3, 2016
We’d wager that it’s in the running for try of the year too!




