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Clontarf edge Cork Con in AIL final thriller

Clontarf 28 Cork Constitutuion 25 Leinster academy prospect Joey Carbery was the driving force be...
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16.33 8 May 2016


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Clontarf edge Cork Con in AIL final thriller

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Clontarf 28

Cork Constitutuion 25

Leinster academy prospect Joey Carbery was the driving force behind Clontarf as they went on to claim victory in the Ulster Bank League final this afternoon.

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Three tries in the final ten minutes of the first half put 'Tarf in control of the game after a scoreless opening 30 minutes, giving them a 21-3 lead.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Joey Carbery is a joy to watch. Leinster have a serious young talent on their hands.</p>&mdash; Cian Tracey (@CianTracey1) <a href="https://twitter.com/CianTracey1/status/729310658907516928">May 8, 2016</a></blockquote>
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The second half proved to be a nail biting affair, as Cork Con came back and reduced the lead to eight points, before having to fight back again after another try for the Dubliners, this time narrowing the lead to just three points. 

However, the Cork side couldn't find another score to level the game meaning Clontarf win the league for just the second time in their history. 

 

 

 


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