The Sligo Champion

Another decisive win for seniors

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SLIGO RFC SEAPOINT RFC 37 12 ball, the match continued at an excellent pace but both defences were coping well and neither side were able to capitalise until Sligo made the breakthrou­gh on the half hour. Byrne burst through the middle on the half way line before linking up in the Seapoint 22. The ball was quickly recycled and moved left to the perfectly positioned Conor Mitchell and the powerful prop made no mistake in touching down wide on the left to move Sligo into a fifteen point lead. Sligo continued to press and picked up their third try just before the break. A super Shane O’Hehir steal allowed tearaway flanker Diarmuid O’Dowd- Hill make an excellent break up the left before linking with powerhouse Jamie Bowes, the second row cantered towards the line and was hauled down five yards short. Quick recycling from left to right gave Mark Rooney the opportunit­y the chance to expertly step inside the defence and dot down under the posts. Keegan added the extras and followed up with another well struck penalty resulting from an off the ball hit on O’Hehir, right on the stroke of half time to put Sligo twenty five nil ahead at the break. Sligo started the second half at a whirlwind pace. The Seapoint kick off was collected and outhalf Michael Wells immediatel­y moved the ball wide. Centres Rooney and Byrne combined well to make ground before linking up with livewire scrum half Ryan Feehily who raced in under the posts to secure the four try bonus point. Sligo continued to press in all facets of play, Mitchell, O’Hehir and the excellent Mark Keegan were on top at scrum time, Ciaran Cassidy was proving an able partner to Bowes in the engine room and captain Shane Boyle at number eight was leading his troops with maturity. Flankers Coulter and O’Dowd- Hill were a menace at every breakdown with O’Dowd- Hill’s lineout work also proving a thorn in the visitors attack. Feehily and Wells were dictating the tempo with their usual assurance and man- of- thematch Byrne and Rooney were lording play in midfield. Wingers Calum Goddard and Kerins were solid in defence and a big threat going forward and full back Jack Keegan once again was proving his importance to the teams effort with some excellent entries into the attacking line. To their credit, the visitors refused to yield and hit back with a well worked score from flanker Lyons before Byrne added a well deserved score following a great burst from Kerins. Seapoint tagged on a second try but it was too little too late.

 ??  ?? Jamie Bowes tackles for Sligo against Seapoint in Hamilton Park. Sligo RFC travel to Middleton on February 11th.
Jamie Bowes tackles for Sligo against Seapoint in Hamilton Park. Sligo RFC travel to Middleton on February 11th.

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