GAZETTE
FEBRUARY
1989
Solicitors
Apprentices Rugby
Club
Solicitors Apprentices Rugby
Club
-v-
The Bar
At last the Solicitors' Apprentices
managed to recapture the Joseph
McGowan Memorial Cup with
an overwhelming comeback in the
last ten minutes of the match in
Belfield on the 9th December 1988.
The Bar swept in to a com-
manding lead converting two tries
by Dermot Flanagan and a penalty
kick by Paul Gardiner with tries
from Stephen Walker and Michael
Carney in response.
A stern half-time talking to by
"coach" Michael V. O'Mahony
took time to work. Paul Gardiner
kicked another penalty leaving the
score at 1 8 - 8 to The Bar with 10
minutes to go.
The Apprentices then came alive.
After great forward work on the
right touch-line, Pat Farrelly
scrambled over for a try converted
by Paddy Cadell. Following more
"pack power" which brought play
within five yards of the Barristers'
line, John Shaw, with some Margot
Fonteyn-like footwork, shimmied
over the line to tie the game. The
same man then converted.
Three minutes later he repeated
this "entrechat" to bring the final
score to 26-18.
Our thanks to the Sponsors -
Mr. Anthony Ensor and McGowan
& Co., Solicitors, of Balbriggan and
to Conor Sparks who made the
presentation afterwards.
Our thanks to Smithwicks who
also sponsored, and to Michael
O'Mahony for his presence and
support. Special thanks to ref-
eree Declan Gardiner, who put
up with a lot of abuse from both
sides.
The next fixture is on March 3rd,
1989, against the Scottish Law
Society by which time we hope to
have acquired a set of matching
jerseys.
The Team:
John Kilroy, Rory Deane,
Pat Farrelly, Stephen Walker, Nevin
O'Shaughnessy, John Shaw, Michael
Carney, Conor O'Callaghan, Kevin
O'Meara, Bill Carroll, Harry Fehily,
Robert Browne
(Captain),
Paddy
Cadell and Paul McKnight.
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