Rare AIL Division 1B defeat for Buccaneers as Banbridge on target at Rifle Park

Pictured are the Buccaneer’s Under 15 playing squad who defeated Galwegians in the Connacht League at the weekend

Pictured are the Buccaneer’s Under 15 playing squad who defeated Galwegians in the Connacht League at the weekend

BANBRIDGE 43 BUCCANEERS 15

High-flying Buccaneers were shot down at Rifle Park on Saturday when revitalised Banbridge were in rampant mood as they outgunned Buccaneers 43-15 in their Energia All-Ireland League Division 1B game.

Both teams were greatly reconfigured from their early December meeting, the Shannonsiders fielding five changes and the Northerners a whopping eight. The absence of Buccaneers most experienced duo, Shane Layden (bereavement ) and Martin Staunton (illness ), proved huge losses on a day when their guile and leadership was clearly lacking.

The Co Down side had first benefit of the influential breeze blowing from end to end on a grey afternoon and they swiftly dictated the proceedings, scoring two converted tries inside the opening eight minutes. Both stemmed from Buccs lineouts on halfway that went awry, a portent of what was to be an area of disarray for the remainder of the game. David McCann won both lineouts and the hosts swiftly countered with Adam Doherty carving a gap in the visitors defence after just 3 minutes to score at the posts. Five minutes later some smashing off-loading saw Peter Cromie send his brother Josh over for the second touchdown. Humphreys converted both early touchdowns for a 14-0 lead.

It looked like Buccaneers had steadied their ship when they regrouped effectively with Illo and then Steveni Lombard driving forward before Hanley’s skipped pass sent Jennings over for a 13th minute try which the fullback was unable to convert from wide on the left. But Banbridge responded with an 18th minute Michael Cromie try following a terrific maul, Humphreys adding the conversion.

Buccs retorted by going through numerous phases and countless hands that brought them close to the home line and this time Qualter and Hanley combined to send Saul O’Carroll over for an unconverted 24th minute try also wide on the left to reduce the arrears to 21-10. But the homesters met the challenge head on, going through many phases too before Ulster’s McCann got over between the uprights to secure their bonus point try with less than half an hour played. Humphreys added the straight-forward conversion.

A smart throw-in by captain for the day Danny Qualter sent Burke on the charge but he lacked quick support and the prop was penalised for holding on. In the final minute of the half, Josh O’Connor (who scored four tries when the teams met in Athlone ) was very harshly yellow-carded after a lengthy chat between the referee and a touch-judge for a perceived high tackle when his opponent ducked very low. Following the resultant penalty, Buccs defended resolutely with O’Carroll putting in a try-saving tackle and so Buccaneers trailed 28-10 at half-time.

James Kelly replaced Burke at the interval and Buccs, although temporarily depleted, applied good pressure for a spell but Banbridge held them out before working their way into the Pirates danger zone where they mauled over for a 46th minute Peter Cromie try converted by Humphreys. Play ebbed from end to end with the northerners coming closest to adding to their tally when, after O’Carroll went to ground retrieving a kick ahead but was not allowed back up, the referee amazingly awarded a close-in penalty to Banbridge after which they mauled forward but were held up over the line by some gallant defending.

Young Fionn McDonnell replaced the injured Qualter at the hour mark and Buccaneers continued to battle but could not breach the home defence until Hanley’s angled kick was knocked into touch by Jamie Mullan and the alert O’Connor popped a swift throw-in to the on-rushing Jennings who sped in for 64th minute unconverted try wide on the right to narrow the arrears to 33-15.

Hopes of salvaging a bonus point or two were soon dashed, Humphreys landing an excellent 67th minute penalty and he then converted McCann’s second try four minutes from the end to seal their 43-15 victory.

This was a chastening defeat for Buccaneers who were outgunned by a Banbridge side who benefited from their lightning start and regular errors by their opponents whose lineout misfired despite changes for most of the contest. Similar to their meeting in Athlone, this was a closer affair than the scoreline would suggest for the Pirates had plenty possession and territory but came up against a Banbridge team bristling to atone for their heavy defeat.

A rare defeat this season for Buccaneers and the only one that they have come away pointless from means they have lost their leadership of the league to City of Armagh but everyone in the club would have been very happy ahead of the season to have the team in such a lofty position at this stage of the campaign. The concession of the two early tries, both initiated through errors, meant Buccs were chasing the game from early on against a fired-up side playing much better than their league position suggests. Defensive shortcomings were exposed despite Jennings being the Pirates best performer on the day with West also catching the eye while Qualter and Lombard were prominent in the forwards exchanges.

BUCCANEERS - M.Hanley; J.O’Connor, S.Jennings, S.Mannion, S.O’Carroll; H.West, W.Reilly; M.Burke, S.Lombard, S.Illo; R.Byrne, D.Qualter; O.Dolan, C.McCann and R.O’Meara. Replacements:- J.Kelly (for Burke, h/t ), F.McDonnell (for Qualter, inj. 56 mins ), M.Burke (for Illo, 56 mins ), C.Daly (for Dolan, 70 mins ), T.Shine (for Hanley, 76 mins ) and R.Murphy-Sweeney (for O’Carroll, 76 mins ) and H.Balsiger.

Buccaneers Home to St Marys

Buccaneers have a busy fixtures list this weekend with a number of key matches of which their Energia All-Ireland League Division 1B tie at home to St Mary’s College on Saturday is top of the bill. Buccs will be eager to quickly get back to winning ways in this Russell Brennan Keane sponsored game whilst maintaining their good home record. Meanwhile, St Mary’s have won just one match since the Pirates made a successful 23-9 raid to Templeville Road in late November.

The Shannonsiders were off-colour against Banbridge, lacking their usual attacking sharpness while their lineout malfunctioned and the defence lacked its normal solidity. Absentees could explain some of the shortcomings but not all while Banbridge have to be given due credit too. Eddie O’Sullivan and his backroom team will have had much to ponder and work on this week.

Buccs must regain the fizz and enterprise shown in the first half of the league and also tighten up defensively. These are areas that can be improved with some fine-tuning and application. The Midlanders won’t shirk hard work so can be expected to step up to the mark on Saturday. Kick-off is 2.30pm.

 

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