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05 Sept 2025

Clonmel High School and Glenstal Abbey share the spoils in Tipperary/Limerick rugby clashes

Clonmel High School and Glenstal Abbey share the spoils in Tipperary/Limerick rugby clashes

The Clonmel High School Under 15 square who recorded a win in their friendly encounter with Glenstal Abbey last week.

Under 15 Friendly
High School CBS 25 Glenstal Abbey 10


Our Under 15 team continued to prepare for the Cleary Cup with an impressive win away to Glenstal on Wednesday week last. The match was played in sunny conditions and both teams offered up an impressive display of rugby.


The High School began well and settled into the match. Following some good passing, Jaden Doolan scored their first try in the corner. Minutes later, following a scrum in the Glenstal 22, Rian Galko used his strength and pace to extend the High School’s lead to 10 nil at the break.


The High School continued to dominate in the second half with tries from Cody Lee and Rian Galko (2) to put the result beyond doubt. Glenstal scored two well- deserved late tries.

Under 14 Friendly
High School CBS 10 Glenstal Abbey 15


Our Under 14 team travelled with our Under 15s to Glenstal on Wednesday week last to play a friendly.
The High School scored two very good tries from Jamie Cahill and Tony O’Brien. There was very little between the teams and the High School were unlucky not to score a few more tries.
The match gave an opportunity for all panel members to play and practice what they have been learning at training. It was a great effort boys, keep up the good work.

Fixtures

Wednesday February 8
U15 v Newtown School/Waterpark College combined team
Cleary Cup
U14 v Newtown School/Waterpark College combined team
Friendly
Both matches in Clonmel RFC, 12pm


Thursday February 23
U19 v Villiers School
Mungret Cup Semi Final
Villiers School Limerick, 12pm.

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