Wexford People

Enniscorth­y Under-16s enjoy a big win in Navan

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ENNISCORTH­Y TRAVELLED to Navan for a crucial Premier League Under-16 fixture.

Both teams started the game very well, with some excellent carries from Navan. After a series of scrums in the Navan ’22, the Enniscorth­y captain, Aaron Doyle, broke from the back of a scrum and cut down the blind side to score in the corner.

Enniscorth­y started to increase the pace of the match, with James Doyle and Conal Kervick making long breaks.

After some excellent carries from the hard-working number 8 Ore Lassisi, Aaron Doyle again scored under the posts and Conal Kervick at 10 duly converted to make it 12-0 after 18 minutes.

Navan responded from the kickoff with some excellent line speed, and they took a quick penalty and scored in the corner.

The hard-tackling Enniscorth­y number 2, Conor Murphy, went off injured and was ably replaced by Ryan Collier. Shortly afterwards David Bolger took a knock after a good carry and was replaced by the speedy Gerard Kennedy.

Josh Kinsella was excellent at break downs, and the Enniscorth­y half-backs were starting to control the game, with Seán Kelly and Conal Kervick combining well.

On the stroke of half-time, Enniscorth­y scored a critical try by Cillian Doyle which was converted to leave it 19-5 at the break.

Shortly after the re-start, with great pressure from Ronan Kervick at inside centre, Navan gave away a penalty and Conal Kervick got a long-range kick to make it 22-5.

Navan had to kick out of defence after their forwards started to tire. Barry Hassey at 15 and the two wings of Cillian Doyle and the introduced Stefen San Augustin started to counter-attack and opened up the pitch.

Evan Jacob made an excellent break down the right wing and was unlucky not to score. An excellent break from half way followed from Conal Kervick, who scored and converted his own try to make it 27-5.

The Enniscorth­y front row of Wayne Sutton, Ryan Collier and Evan O’Connor took two scrums against the head which sustained the pressure on Navan.

Shawn Leacy was introduced and the change was seamless. Chris O’Leary led the counter rucking and forced mistakes.

As Navan tired, Enniscorth­y decided to kept the ball in hand and scored three tries in the last ten minutes through Cillian Doyle, Ronan Kervick and the last one from the excellent outside centre James Doyle.

 ??  ?? Paul Gannon holds on to possession for Wexford Wanderers.
Paul Gannon holds on to possession for Wexford Wanderers.

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