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Byrne Bags Hat-Trick As Railway Complete All-Ireland Double

Railway Union wrapped up their first ever Energia All-Ireland League and Cup double in fine style with a 51-12 final defeat of UL Bohemians at Templeville Road.

ENERGIA ALL-IRELAND WOMEN’S CUP FINAL: Sunday, March 20

RAILWAY UNION 51 UL BOHEMIANS 12, Templeville Road
Scorers: Railway Union: Tries: Erin Coll, Niamh Byrne 3, Tess Feury, Ava Ryder, Chisom Ugwueru, Aimee Clarke, Lindsay Peat; Cons: Christine Coffey 2, Lindsay Peat
UL Bohemians: Tries: Aoife Corey, Eilis Cahill; Con: Rachel Allen
HT: Railway Union 22 UL Bohemians 0

Energia All-Ireland Cup Finals Reaction: Title Delight For Railway And Blackrock

Match Photo Gallery: Railway Union 51 UL Bohemians 12

Captain Niamh Byrne shone with a hat-trick of tries and there were nine in all from John Cronin’s charges who, despite missing 15 players due to Ireland commitments, closed out the domestic season in dominant fashion.

Disappointed to miss out on Six Nations selection, Byrne’s slickly-finished brace of tries guided Railway to a 22-0 half-time lead, with Erin Coll and Tess Feury also touching down.

Kate McCarthy and Daisy Earle had powerful presences up front, and while Railway’s scrum also had the upper hand, UL were able to punch some holes with their forward carrying.

Number 8 Clodagh O’Halloran was Bohs’ best player, helping to spark tries for Aoife Corey and replacement Eilis Cahill, but Railway’s breakdown smarts and elusive running ensured they passed the half-century mark.

Second half tries from Ava Ryder, Byrne, Chisom Ugwueru, on her first team debut, replacement Aimee Clarke and the ageless Lindsay Peat saw Cronin’s side lift the All-Ireland Cup just a few weeks after retaining their league crown.

Railway had the better of the early exchanges, skipper Byrne an incisive runner as they began to stretch a resolute UL Bohemians defence. The pressure resulted in O’Halloran seeing yellow for a stray hand at a ruck.

Peat’s barnstorming run up into the 22 deserved a try, but Niamh Kavanagh’s crucial tackle, combined with Stephanie Nunan getting over the ball, saw UL win a relieving penalty.

Railway’s persistence paid off in the 18th minute as good passing opened up an overlap on the right and centre Coll was able to finish off the opening five-pointer.

They struck again just three minutes later, centre Byrne shrugging off a tackle and accelerating clean through to score from the edge of the 22, with a final fend-off to boot.

Christine Coffey converted with the aid of the left hand post, and Railway soon added an opportunist third score when a threatening Bohs break broke down between Corey and Alana McInerney.

Byrne swooped in to pick up the loose ball and burst through from 40 metres out, with the chasing Abbie Salter-Townshend unable to prevent her from scoring. Coffey missed the conversion from the left, leaving it 17-0.

Leading the response for the Niamh Briggs-coached UL outfit, McInerney did really well to collect an instinctive kick through from her centre partner Kavanagh.

However, Claire Bennett was stopped short from a quickly-taken penalty and Byrne was in first at a subsequent breakdown to win a Railway penalty.

The Dubliners were clinical again closing in on the interval, prop Peat gobbling up possession from a big counter ruck. Nice interplay between Aoife O’Shaughnessy and flanker McCarthy then sent USA international Feury tearing away to score in the left corner.

A Kavanagh interception and a superb Rachel Allen offload put Bohs on the front foot on the resumption, but once more Railway were edging the breakdown battle with the excellent Deirdre Roberts and Byrne both earning penalties.

The league winners managed to break from deep, well-timed passes from Earle and Molly Boyne releasing Ryder to romp home from the right wing. Scrum half Coffey converted the try, widening the margin to 29 points.

UL’s bench had a timely impact, Lily Brady and Michelle Ring both carrying strongly and improved ruck clear-outs provided quicker ball. The forwards carried up close before good hands put winger Corey over for an 53rd-minute unconverted try.

Nonetheless, any hopes of a concerted comeback from the Red Robins were extinguished by Byrne’s hat-trick score, which saw her jink over after good work by the freshly-introduced Ugwueru and wily prop Peat.

Straight from the restart, Grainne O’Loughlin set Clarke weaving back up to the UL 22, Siobhan McCarthy’s offload out of a tackle then allowed Ugwueru, with only her second touch, to fend off Lorraine O’Connor and cruise home for Railway’s seventh try.

Bohs cancelled that one out when replacement Cahill crashed over, rewarding an initial break by back rower O’Halloran, but Railway still had more in the tank.

Lisa Callan had a very good cameo off the bench, featuring in the build-up to two closing tries from the Sandymount side, who had moved the versatile Roberts to scrum half.

Clarke showed impressive pace to run in the penultimate score, and then Peat, collecting Callan’s offload, produced a swan dive in under the posts. She also displayed her kicking skills with a successful final conversion.

TIME LINE: 13 minutes – UL Bohemians yellow card: Clodagh O’Halloran; 18 mins – Railway Union try: Erin Coll – 5-0; conversion: missed by Christine Coffey – 5-0; 21 mins – Railway Union try: Niamh Byrne – 10-0; conversion: Christine Coffey – 12-0; 25 mins – Railway Union try: Niamh Byrne – 17-0; conversion: missed by Christine Coffey – 17-0; 39 mins – Railway Union try: Tess Feury – 22-0; conversion: missed by Christine Coffey – 22-0; Half-time – Railway Union 22 UL Bohemians 0; 44 mins – Railway Union try: Ava Ryder – 27-0; conversion: Christine Coffey – 29-0; 53 mins – UL Bohemians try: Aoife Corey – 29-5; conversion: missed by Rachel Allen – 29-5; 56 mins – Railway Union try: Niamh Byrne – 34-5; conversion: missed by Erin Coll – 34-5; 57 mins – Railway Union try: Chisom Ugwueru – 39-5; conversion: missed by Tess Feury – 39-5; 68 mins – UL Bohemians try: Eilis Cahill – 39-10; conversion: Rachel Allen – 39-12; 70 mins – Railway Union try: Aimee Clarke – 44-12; conversion: missed by Tess Feury – 44-12; 75 mins – Railway Union try: Lindsay Peat – 49-12; conversion: Lindsay Peat – 51-12; Full-time – Railway Union 51 UL Bohemians 12

RAILWAY UNION: Aoife O’Shaughnessy; Tess Feury, Niamh Byrne (capt), Erin Coll, Ava Ryder; Hazel Simmons, Christine Coffey; Lindsay Peat, Chloe Blackmore, Megan Collis, Keelin Brady, Siobhan McCarthy, Kate McCarthy, Deirdre Roberts, Daisy Earle.

Replacements: Aimee Clarke, Grainne O’Loughlin, Lisa Callan, Sonia McDermott, Molly Boyne, Alex McGuinness, Emer O’Mahony, Chisom Ugwueru.

UL BOHEMIANS: Stephanie Nunan; Aoibhinn O’Loughlin, Alana McInerney, Niamh Kavanagh, Aoife Corey; Rachel Allen, Abbie Salter-Townshend; Leah Sweeney, Kate Sheehan, Fiona Reidy, Claire Bennett, Ciara O’Halloran, Aaliyah Te Pou, Sarah O’Gorman, Clodagh O’Halloran.

Replacements: Aoife O’Sullivan, Geena Behan, Eilis Cahill, Michelle Ring, Caoimhe O’Neill, Lily Brady, Lorraine O’Connor.

Referee: Kat Roche (USA)

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