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AIB CUP: St. Mary’s RFC Team Profile

AIB CUP: St. Mary’s RFC Team Profile

St. Mary’s College are back at Lansdowne Road less than a year after their AIB League Division Two final defeat to UL Bohemians – and they have done it the hard way.

…John McWeeney of St. Marys College R.F.C…

St. Mary’s College are back at Lansdowne Road less than a year after their AIB League Division Two final defeat to UL Bohemians – and they have done it the hard way.

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It has been no mean feat for Peter Smyth’s side to progress through to the inaugural AIB Cup decider. Along the way, they have beaten Greystones (39-14), arch rivals Terenure College (35-21) and Garryowen (23-14) – all away from home.

Each time, they have fielded their strongest possible line-up and it shows the esteem with which Mary’s hold the competition in. The Templeville Road club has a rich cup pedigree, but Smyth’s men have had only a six-day turnaround from their Leddin Finance Leinster Senior Cup final loss (23-16) at the hands of Clontarf last Sunday.

John McWeeney, with his full concentration on club rugby after a fine 68-cap career as a winger with Leinster, captains the side.

Mary’s half backs Jonathan Sexton, who earned his Ireland Under-21 spurs during the recent Six Nations, and John Kilbride have been in impressive form. Out-half Sexton, who has also been capped by Leinster in the Celtic League this season, has taken over the kicking mantle from vice-captain Barry Lynn, scoring 105 points in the League to date.

Lively scrum half Kilbride has three Cup tries to his name – including a precious brace against Nure in the quarter-final.

For a club that claimed the IRFU Centenary Club Championship in 1975 and last won the Division One crown in 1999/2000, when current Toulouse lock Trevor Brennan was captain, it seems fitting that the 2006 vintage could recall the glory days on Saturday afternoon.