Five-try CBC stroll into Munster Schools Junior Cup quarter-finals

Alex Maher was the standout player for CBC.
Five-try CBC stroll into Munster Schools Junior Cup quarter-finals

GREAT START: CBC's Max O'Riordan scored the opening try of his side's Munster Schools Junior Cup victory over Clonakilty Community College after 10 minutes. Pic: Eddie O'Hare

Munster Schools Junior Cup: CBC 33 Clonakilty CC 0 

CBC advanced to the Munster Schools Junior Cup quarter-finals with a five-try victory over a Clonakilty Community College side who lost nothing in defeat.

Clon had come through the qualifying route before stunning Ardscoil Rís in a 26-22 thriller at Thomond Park but coughed up two opportunistic first-quarter tries to Max O’Riordan and Harry Quinlan, who finished with 13 points.

Christians, wearing their alternate all-black jerseys, added three more after the break through their powerful forwards, with Christian Murphy, RuaidhrĂ­ McElwain, and stand-out performer Alex Maher scoring.

They will face a quarter-final against Castletroy College after the mid-term break.

Clon brought ferocious line speed to pressurise Christians right from the first whistle. That tactic worked to good effect even if it occasionally left gaps behind, which Quinlan almost exploited in the early stages.

They were carved open in the 10th minute as Christians speculated with penalty advantage on their side. Shea Lynch’s crossfield kick was not secured and O’Riordan zipped in to score under the posts. Quinlan added the extras.

Clonakilty almost hit right back. Daniel Donovan scorched through a gap and Joe Twomey cut back inside only to be chopped down by Cormac McCabe within sight of the tryline. A tap-and-go penalty ensued but McElwain forced the breakdown turnover.

They suffered a severe setback in the 15th minute when Quinlan intercepted a pass on halfway and dashed in untouched for Christians’ second try.

Clon did prevent them taking the maximum points as Ewan Knowles was quick off the mark to charge down Quinlan’s conversion.

Knowles’ kicking combined with Donovan and Twomey’s running lines asked plenty of questions for the remainder of the half but despite their territory, they couldn’t close the 12-0 deficit by half-time.

Clonakilty had trailed throughout their last-gasp victory over Ardscoil and this task required a similar show of resilience. Christians gave them no oxygen, though, with two blocked-down kicks on the resumption.

Clon were temporarily reduced to 14 players when early replacement Rhoan Draper was sin-binned for a high tackle and Christians struck immediately.

Quinlan kicked to the corner, Ciarán Kelly grabbed the line-out, and though their maul was stopped, they maximised their penalty advantage with a smart move from prop Murphy to dodge over.

Quinlan made the tricky conversion and soon had Clon, who had been restored to a full complement, penned back again with a precise touch-finder.

Seán Riordan made a break down the left and once the ball was recycled, good hands from Kelly and Quinlan whipped the ball into McElwain’s path to hold off two defenders and reach for the line. Quinlan’s conversion made it 26-0.

They made it five tries as the clock ticked over into the 62nd minute. James Earle gave some impetus off the bench as it took four tacklers to end his turn of pace.

The tireless Maher kept momentum flowing with two hard carries and his third punched through from Quinlan’s pass to go under the posts. It left the out-half a straightforward task to make it four conversions from five.

Scorers for CBC: Tries: M O’Riordan, H Quinlan, Christian Murphy, R McElwain, A Maher; Cons: Quinlan 4.

CBC: H Downey (J Twomey 58); M O’Riordan, R Kinirons, S Lynch (J Earle 52), S Riordan (M Laffan 58); H Quinlan, T Murphy (M Murphy 52); Christian Murphy (C Coyne 56), J Punch (D Caren 52), D Field (L Daly 58); H Loftus (C Kelly 2), A Maher; L Carroll (capt), C McCabe (M Keane 52), R McElwain (Christophe Murphy 55).

CLONAKILTY CC: J Twomey; J Coleman, D Donovan, E Knowles (M Draper 60), O White; L Rohan, C Sturdy; Y Al Rubeei, Z Llewellyn (capt) (R Draper 31), C Kearns; D Murphy (N O’Donovan 48), T O’Brien; T O’Driscoll (C McCarthy 40), E Murphy, J Tobin.

Replacements not used: L Fleming, R O’Donnell, A Murphy, L Griffin, T O’Keeffe, J Khan.

Referee: J Kingston (MAR).

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