'Once-in-a-generation' PBC blow St Munchin's away to secure record 33rd Senior Cup crown
Ger Burke hailed PBC as a âonce-in-a-generation teamâ after completing an all-time great Munster Schools Senior Cup triumph with a 48-point victory over St Munchinâs at Virgin Media Park.
Pres swept through their seven games by scoring 363 points and allowing just 42. Their average score, 52, was higher than their total conceded across 490 minutes of rugby.
The Mardyke school maintained that standard through a nine-try final cruise, with a mix of forward power and backline flair, orchestrated by fly-half David Nolan.
âI hope they get the credit they deserve. Not âwas it a fluke year?â or the rest of the competition is criticised,â said Burke, who pointed to their knockout record of 146 points scored and eight conceded in three games.
âThey are a once-in-a-generation team. They match their talents with hard work and coachability like nothing I've ever seen before. They've set a whole new bar for what it means to play for Pres. They really have.
âI'm just so happy for them, so proud of them, so grateful to be over them. Just overjoyed.âÂ
Burke sensed something special right from their first training session. They acknowledged that feeling in the group.
âWe just said all year, we'll dare to dream, but we'll stay humble. Hard work and humility. But we would dare to dream. We did that going to Spain (beating top South African academies to win the NextGen Global Schools Challenge). We did it here. To win a cup in that fashion, it's incredible. Incredible.
âIâve been trying to keep a lid on it all year, how good they were, how much potential they have. You don't do that down in Munster, you don't brag.
âI assume we've smashed a few records along the way. They deserve every credit and every plaudit they get. I've been biting my tongue so hard. At times this year, I nearly bit it off. They're phenomenal. Bravery is being able to play on occasions like this.
âWithout a doubt, the best team I've coached.âÂ
Thatâs saying something given that Burkeâs 2023 and â24 cohorts achieved memorable final victories over CBC, who they now lead by one atop the Senior Cup roll of honour. RĂan MacFarlane OâShea collected the Garrett Fitzgerald Cup from his mother, Rachel, to mark their 33rd title.
âI've never trusted a group like this,â Burke added. âTom Murray runs the line-out. I've absolutely implicit trust in him.
âFrankie (Ăg Sheahan) orchestrates pretty much everything else. RĂan will run through a wall for us and we follow.â Their two standout attacking outlets on the day, Nolan and Alex Moloney, will be back again for another crack at the trophy next year.
They didnât have it easy early on as Munchinâs, in their first final since 2012, arrived with incredible physicality. Brendan Minogue earned two turnover penalties. When Michael Landers forced another, OisĂn Maddenâs kick edged them ahead. It was just the second score against this Pres defence in the knockout rounds.
But Munchinâs were made to pay for a second line-out lost through a Nathan MacCarthy maul try. Daniel Murphy perfectly judged the conversion into the wind.
By the 13th minute, it was 12-3. A brilliant Nolan offload to Murphy created the space for Harry Galvin Cartyâs try. Murphyâs conversion drifted wide.
MacFarlane OâShea then rerouted Michele Ferraraâs chip into Nolanâs hands. The fly-half sprinted all the way from halfway to the tryline. Murphyâs conversion tailed off.
Pres had their fourth try in the 26th minute. Sheahanâs switch-back pass sent Moloney storming through a midfield ruck and all the way to the line. Murphyâs kick made it 24-3.
Murphy then picked up a loose ball to go over and added an outstanding touchline conversion for a 31-3 half-time lead.
After the restart, Moloney barrelled through a tackle, Murphy fixed the last defender, and Bobby OâCallaghan dashed away to score. Murphyâs conversion missed.
Munchinâs weathered a sin-bin period after Paddy OâDriscoll was penalised for a deliberate knock-on. But once it was back to a 15-on-15 contest, Pres added three late unconverted tries through OâCallaghan, Bobby Waters, and Dan OâLeary.
For Burke, who came up through Munchinâs, it was a peculiar experience coaching against his old school in a final.
âIt was weird,â he said. âPres is my home now, and my loyalties are absolute to them. Munchin's will always have a special place in my heart.
âBut when you work as closely as you do with players, and you see day in, day out, the sacrifices they make, and what they're willing to go through, that's where your loyalty goes.
âYour heart just gravitates to that. When you ask them to give more and they do, and you push them and push them and they keep coming back with the answer, that's what it's all about.âÂ
Tries: N MacCarthy, H Galvin Carty, D Nolan, A Moloney, D Murphy, B OâCallaghan 2, B Waters, D OâLeary; Cons: D Murphy 3.Â
Pen: O Madden.
D Murphy (D OâLeary 69); O Healy (G McSweeney 57), A Moloney, H Galvin Carty, B OâCallaghan (G Coughlan 65); D Nolan, F Ăg Sheahan (L OâBrien 65); F OâSullivan (M Riordan 65), N MacCarthy (S McKenna Carroll 57), D Sheehy (M Fitzgerald 60); T Murray (C McLoughlin 65), C Bruhn (B Waters 57); E Dooley (J Healy 65), C Bohan (R Dillon 56), R MacFarlane OâShea (capt).
R Angley (P OâDriscoll h-t) (D OâDriscoll 65); D Mullane, B Minogue (R Angley 69), M Ferrara (A Fennell 52), E Quinn (D Newman 59); O Madden (J Browne 65), T OâBrien (S Frost 69); B Meagher (D Colgan 32-52) (K Yoxall 65), M Landers (S McGlynn 30), C Dillon (O Gleeson h-t-52); Callum McGrath, Cillian McGrath (S Bisette 33); R OâBrien (Cillian McGrath 39) (M Keane 69), J Meaney (capt), D Foley (M Landers 52).
P Sheehan (MAR).
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