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06 Apr 2026

Cashel rugby one point off top spot after excellent away win out West

Cashel RFC defeated Galway Corinthians on Saturday

Cashel rugby one point off top spot after excellent away win out West

All-Ireland League - Division 2A - Round 7

Cashel RFC 41

Galway Corinthians 39

By Peter Silke

There have been many tough battles between Cashel and Galway Corinthians over the years and Saturday last was no exception, with the Tipperary club registering a fine away win.

The Galway side slipped for a few years to Division 2B but have burst to the top of Division 2A this season with six wins from six. Cashel on the other hand had five wins but as they travelled to Galway on Saturday last they were smarting from an unexpected defeat to Navan the previous Saturday when they never really got going. 

This was the opportunity to put things right and the team delivered in spades in a performance that ripped up the form book and earned five valuable points for Cashel which helps them keep pace with Corinthians and the other table-toppers Instonians who have blazed a trail from junior rugby to the top of Division 2A in four years. 

The scene was set from the very start, and the cheer that greeted the home side as they entered the field was earsplitting. 

Conditions were perfect, and supporters were left breathless at the end of a rip-roaring game of top class rugby.

From the start, Cashel attacked, with the ball passed swiftly to Ben Twomey on the wing. He kicked the ball behind his winger and caught it again but was caught on the line. 

The forwards went through the phases and Cashel were awarded a penalty which Twomey dispatched to put Cashel ahead. Corinthians attacked and it was clear that they were prepared to run the ball at every opportunity. 

On 13 minutes one of their moves broke down, Alan Flannery picked up the loose ball on his own ten-meter line and raced away to score under the posts. Ben Twomey converted to put Cashel ten points ahead. 

Still in the first quarter and Cashel were off again as the ball was swept through the hands to Tom Tobin who beat some tackles to score in the corner. 

Corinthians gradually worked their way into the game. The forward battles were honours even with the Cashel pack matching the home team in every facet of the game. 

Corinthians' strong point was their ability to run the ball at pace from all angles. Their outhalf Orin Burke pulled the strings all day and was one of the outstanding players on the field. 

Midway through the second quarter the pressure was on Cashel. A lineout was lost on their own 22. Corinthians were warded a scrum and when they ball was put through the backs their centre Tom Waters was in for a converted try. 

From the kickoff, Tim Townsend kicked to the corner. Ben Twomey chased and brought it close to the line. The Cashel forwards once again went through their phases and Alex Harold Barry ploughed over for a try which Twomey converted. 

Corinthians went on the attack. The ball broke loose on halfway, Ben Twomey hacked it upfield over the try-line and beat his man to touch down in the corner. With two minutes to go to half-time and with a try bonus point in the bag and a 20-point lead things looked very good for Cashel. 

Then the penalties came and from there to the end of the game the count was over two to one against them. The two before half-time resulted in converted tries for Corinthians from a lineout maul very effectively executed and the second after sustained pressure from the home pack. 

When the half-time whistle blew Cashel's lead was whittled down to six points. The half-time score was Corinthians 21 Cashel 27.

Corinthians now had their tails up and ripped into Cashel in the third quarter. After five minutes they were in for another try and now the Cashel lead was one point. 

On 55 minutes Corinthians took the lead when a Cashel player was deemed to have deliberately knocked on. Leading 33 points to 27 Corinthians had scored 26 unanswered points and were rampant. 

Then one of the few penalties awarded to Cashel was kicked to the corner. The lineout maul brought them to the line from where Noel Roche barrelled over for a try. 

Ben Twomey converted and Cashel were ahead 33 points to 34. The excitement was palpable and nobody was rushing to the bar-the real supporters were there. 

As we approached the end of the game two penalty decisions went against Cashel, the first for offside and the second which was given against Cashel after they drove Corinthians back into the scrum. 

Both were despatched and now Corinthians led by 39 to 34. 

Many teams would have been happy to head home with two points but Cashel found a way. Deep in injury they were awarded a penalty outside the 22. 

Three points were not going to change the result. The ball was kicked to touch. Bob Dylan's words came to mind "Behind every beautiful thing there is some kind of pain". Said pain was etched on the faces of Ed Kelly and Brendan Crosse as they stood like pine trees in the lineout and encouraged their players for one last effort. 

The throw was true and high. The catch was perfect and the maul was executed with clinical efficiency as Joe Callery barged over for a try to level the game. 

There was still work to be done and Ben Twomey, as cool as could be, slotted the conversion. Two further minutes of injury time were played but Cashel held out for a famous victory.

Cashel RFC: Ryan O’Sullivan, Tom Tobin, Alan Flannery, Jamie Ryan, Ben Twomey, Timothy Townsend, Josh Pickering, Cormac O’Donnell, David Upton, Adam Shirley, Brendan Crosse, Ed Kelly, Diarmuid Rowe, Richard Moran, Alex Harold Barry.

Replacements: Sean O’Connell, Noel Roche, Joseph Callery, Padraig Leamy, Marcel Strydom.

Referee: Paudie Sheehan

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