Plenty of Limerick sides book passage to next round of the Munster Junior Cup

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BANK of Ireland Munster Junior Cup Round Up.

The game of the day was in Bandon when a last minute try from Josh Mahony gave the home side a 13-8 win over Cork Constitution in a thrilling encounter. Scott Kingston was Bandonโ€™s other try scorer and Ben Ridgeway kicked a penalty. The Temple Hill side replied with a try from Jack Morehead and a Tomas Quinlan penalty.

Garryowen defeated Fethard 27-14 to earn the Sky Blues a fourth round tie away to Bandon. Matthew Walsh scored a try for Fethard and Josef Oโ€™Connor kicked three penalties.

Thomond will now be away to Newcastle West in the next round, after the west Limerick side defeated Abbeyfeale 27-12. James Corbett and James Guinea scored tries for the winners and Charlie Oโ€™Doherty kicked five penalties as well as a conversion. Stephen Daly replied with four penalties for the home side.

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Highfield will travel to Shannon in the next round after a second half penalty try earned Shannon a 15-8 win over Richmond at the Canal Bank. Conor Oโ€™Flynn scored Shannonโ€™s opening try and Ben Sargent kicked a penalty. Richmond replied with a try from Jack Cross and a penalty from Tadgh Bennett.

Young Munster advanced to the next round with a 33-17 victory over Old Crescent at Takumi Park. Liam Shanahan scored two tries for Munsterโ€™s and Dylan Brosnan and Conor Oโ€™Shaughnessy wereย  also try scorers. Shane Oโ€™Brien kicked four conversions.

A late try from Cian Hinchy converted by Eoghan Sherlock earned Thomond a 20-13 win over Waterpark at Liam Fitzgerald Park in what was a very close contest. The sides were level 8-8 at the interval. Darragh Oโ€™Neill scored Thomondโ€™s try and Sherlock kicked a penalty. Alex Deegan replied with a try for Waterpark and Willie Walsh kicked a penalty. Shane Kiely restored Thomondโ€™s lead with a try only for Paddy Kiersey to tie the scores, before Hinchyโ€™s dramatic try.

Holders Highfield saw off the challenge of U.C.C. at the Mardyke on a 26-14 scoreline. Darragh Cox, Killian Buckley, Paul Downes and Gavin Oโ€™Leary scored tries for Highfield and Downes kicked three conversions. Billy Kingston and Luke Kerr replied with tries for College and both were converted by Andrew Walsh.

Clanwilliam did not have things all their own way against Bantry Bay before emerging 32-17 winners to earn them a home tie against Young Munster. Gavin Downey, Jack Quinlan, Niall Leahy and Darragh Crowe scored tries for the Tipperary side and Leahy added three conversions and two penalties. Aidan Oโ€™Sullivan, Kevin Holland and Cormac Oโ€™Connor replied with tries for Bantry and Oโ€™Connor also kicked a penalty.

Tralee caused an upset when they defeated St. Senanโ€™s 41-29 at Jim Slattery Park to earn a home tie against Ennis. Seamus Lyne, Liam Gannon, Ben Glavin and Dan Oโ€™Connor scored tries for the Kerry side and Lyne kicked three conversions and five penalties.

Kilfeacle saw off the challenge of Crosshaven at Morrissey Park with a 15-5 victory, but the visitors will be disappointed at several missed scoring chances. Diarmuid Oโ€™Donnell and Richard Whitney scored tries for Kilfeacle and Gavin Heuston kicked a conversion and a penalty. James Burke replied with a try Crosshaven. Kilfeacle must now await the winners of the U.L. Bohemian v Skibbereen tie.

Muskerry were the highest scorers of the day beating Clonakilty 43-21 at Ballyanly. Lewis Grice scored three tries for the winners and Tom Griffin, Matthew Cotter and Joe Treacy got one each. Rob Cahill kicked five conversions and a penalty. Mark Purcell, Cathal Oโ€™Regan and Craig Bateman replied with tries for Clonakilty and Purcell converted all three.

Muskerry will travel to Old Christians in the next round after the Rathcooney sideโ€™s 38-12 home win over Galbally. Sean Kelly, Oscar Clark, Jimmy Ahern, Rob McKenna, Ryan Oโ€™Connell and Dave Oโ€™Connell scored tries for Old Christians and John Marnell kicked four conversions. Pat Shanahan and Jack Donovan replied with tries for Galbally with Shanahan converting his own try.

Kanturk easily overcame the challenge of Cashel at Knocknacolon with a 32-0 victory. Eoin Oโ€™Sullivan scored two tries for Kanturk, with Brian Oโ€™Sullivan, Olan Daly and Stephen McAuliffe getting one each. McAuliffe kicked two conversions and a penalty.

Charleville defeated Thurles 20-14 in their outstanding second round tie. Jessie Smith scored two tries, a conversion and a penalty for Charleville and Ollie Young also got a try. Paddy McGrath and Chris Nolan replied with tries for Thurles and Nolan converted both.

Charleville will now travel to Mallow in Round Three with Kanturk awaiting the winners.

Cobh Pirates had to withstand a late come back from Sundayโ€™s Well before booking their place in the Bank of Ireland Munster Junior Plate Semi-Final on a 25-23 scoreline. Calvin McKeown scored two tries for Cobh and Owen McSweeney one. Cian Aherne kicked two conversions and two penalties.

Castleisland edged out Nenagh Ormond 34-33 at the Tipperary venue to book their place in the semi-final of the Bank of Ireland Munster Junior Bowl. Donal Geaney scored two tries for the Kerry side and Shane Browne, Jack Griffin, CJ Oโ€™Sullivan and Dean Bradley Cronin got one each. Joe Sheehy kicked two conversions.

Also, through to the last four are Scariff who defeated Youghal 18-13 at the Clare venue. Louis Moloney, Donal Moloney and Louis McCormack scored tries for Scariff and Jason Monaghanย  added a penalty. Scott Oโ€™Sullivan and Darragh Coleman scored tries for Youghal and Killian Daly kicked a penalty.

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