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27 January 2024 2:45 pm Energia Cup Series 2023/24

Match Report

Second Half Masterclass Hands UL Bohs All Ireland Cup

UL Bohemian produced a stunning second half comeback to lift the All Ireland Cup, Fiona Hayes’ side notching four second half tries to power them to victory.

Whatever Fiona Hayes does at the interval to inspire her team seems to work wonders, trailing 12-5 at the interval, the Robins came out in the second half and looked a different animal than the previous 40.

Tigerish with an incredible desire after losing two finals to Railway in the Cup, they did not want to endure a third loss. It all kickstarted with Laois McGonagle producing a sensational turnover try from her own 22 and running the length of the Coolmine pitch to level the tie.

It ended with Chloe Pearse lifting the cup aloft after Rachel Allen, Clara Barrett and Allen again crossed for tries, while Eabha Nic Dhonnacha kicked two conversions and a penalty in that second half.

Railway had done so well in the opening half, Aoife Doyle giving them the lead and when they had the lead reduced Rhiann Heery scored another stunning effort in the corner for the advantage going into the break.

Battling hard in the second half, Railway just could not match the output coming from UL Bohs, Ciara Griffin O’Sullivan never missed a step on her return to the side, over two years since her retirement from full-time rugby. The other Kerry native Muirne Wall was outstanding at scrum-half, producing some incredible kicks to the Railway half recovered to give vital ball to the Treaty Women.

The unbeaten run continues and UL Bohs will look a real threat in the later stages of the league campaign especially with Griffin confirming she intends to stick around and give a hand to the team. 

A contest that was cagey from the start with Railway spending a lot of time on the attack, asking early questions of the UL Bohs defence, they powered for the line but were held up on the grounding.

Shortly after the restart Railway would strike, after several phases attacking the Bohs line, they sprayed the ball wide for the far touchline and Limerick native Aoife Doyle raced in to score, Doyle travelling with the Bohs squad this morning from Limerick, they certainly did not see her that time. Dani Franda dissected the posts with a terrific conversion and with 12 minutes gone in Coolmine it was 7-0 to the Dubliners.

That advantage lasted just eight minutes, Bohs looking sharp when they got out of their own half and going wide to the right wing, Eva McCormack took possession on the wing fending off the tacklers to race in and dot down. Nic Dhonnacha would see the conversion drop narrowly short of the posts.

Momentum looked to have shifted to UL Bohs after that but Railway were looking equally strong, especially at the breakdown. Breaking for the line a host of times, Niamh Byrne and Lindsey Peat with incredible carries, the Red Robins were well tested.

Soon after the half hour mark their defence was tested again as Railway were well able to shift the ball well inside the UL 22 with incredible movement, as they crossed the field they cut Bohs open and Heery gathered out wide and dove into the left corner for a crucial second score. Franada just missed the conversion attempt as Railway headed for the dressing rooms 12-5 to the good.

UL opted to huddle together on the field in Coolmine, Fiona Hayes looking to get her team back on track and bringing Laoise McGonagle on at the break certainly aided their chances.

Railway started strong from the restart looking to pin UL Bohs back early and assert their dominance, it looked like they had crafted an excellent move out wide to open up a chance for a try, only for McGonagle like a cat on a hot tin roof to pounce an intercept.

Reading the play with incredible knowledge the winger burst clear and with pasture ahead the Connacht speedster took off and despite the best efforts of Doyle, the fresh legs proved valuable for a second UL try with Rachel Allen converting the game was level.

Now it was very much in the melting pot, Railway needed to answer that score and with terrific defence at the back and Muirne Wall using her GAA background to kick into the Railway half, the Robins had a lot more of the possession.

Just prior to the hour mark, came a crushing blow for Railway. Bohs put in the work on the offence and Allen had space to cross the whitewash and for the first time the Shannonsiders were in the lead. Nic Dhonnacha converted for a 19-12 lead.

WIth a penalty awarded minutes later Nic Dhonnacha opted for the posts and the gap was stretched to ten points. Railway certainly had their backs to the walls in that second half as UL kept on the attack and despite Railway having some chances of their own, the Robins defence was ironclad.

With 65 minutes on the clock, Clara Barrett who returned from the Clovers selection this week showed her pace and quick feet to strike the left corner for the fourth try, Nic Dhonnacha struck a beauty to further the lead of the Robins.

The result was wrapped up in the final minutes of the contest, Allen again who returned from injury during the campaign and was a welcome name back in the group, spotted a gap again and went over as UL were ready to celebrate.

Railway did show their class with a team missing some big names, as did UL Bohs but that depth with the Clovers also allowing players to return this weekend makes them an incredibly powerful side for the rest of this campaign.

Post Match

Chloe Pearse

Fiona Hayes

Railway Union

UL Bohemian

15Clara Barrett Full-Back 65'
14Aoibhe O’Flynn 23 Winger
13Stephanie Nunan Centre
12Rachel Allen Centre 56', 80'
46'
11Eabha Nic Dhonnacha Winger 57', 66'
60'
10Aoife O’Shaughnessy Fly-Half
9Muirne Wall Scrum-Half
1Chloe Pearse Prop
2Ciara O’Dwyer Hooker
3Fiona Reidy Prop
4Ciara Monahan Lock
5Sarah Garrett Lock
6Eva McCormack Flanker 20'
7Clodagh O’Halloran Flanker
8Ciara Griffin No. 8
16Nicola Sweeney Hooker
17Niamh Brodie
18Emma Daly
19Karly Tierney Flanker
20Aisling Stock Winger
21Rebecca Bradshaw
22Nina Mathastein
23Laoise McGonagle 14 Winger 45'

Past Meetings

(Round 8)
10 - 7
AIL Womens Div 1
Annacotty

UL Bohemian v Railway Union RFC

(Cup Final)
28 - 12
Energia Cup Series
Templeville Road

Railway Union V UL Bohemian

(Round 8)
55 - 17
Energia Cup Series
Willow Lodge

Railway Union RFC v UL Bohemian

(Round 2)
5 - 24
AIL Womens Div 1
UL 4G

UL Bohemian v Railway Union RFC

(Cup Final)
51 - 12
Women's All-Ireland Cup
Templeville Road

Railway Union v UL Bohemian

(T4 - Round 4)
14 - 31
AIL Womens Div 1
UL 4G

UL Bohemian v Railway Union RFC

(T4 - Round 1)
14 - 10
AIL Womens Div 1
Willow Lodge

Railway Union RFC v UL Bohemian

(Round 4)
37 - 10
AIL Womens Div 1
Willow Lodge

Railway Union RFC v UL Bohemian

Ground

Coolmine Rugby Club
6 River Rd, Ashtown, Dublin

Diarmuid Kearney is a freelance Sports Journalist based in Co Kerry. He has more than 5 years experience covering domestic and international soccer for different media organisations, while also working for local and national print and digital organisations covering GAA.