Club Youth: Larne U19 41 Cooke U19 22

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Larne U19’s completed a double for the Glynn club with a win against Cooke U19 to add to a win for the U14’s earlier.

The U19’s was a much tighter affair and with a strong Cooke comeback in the third quarter the result could have gone either way. However Larne managed to steady the ship in the final quarter, with and Steven Dickey to the fore, and a late try by secured the match in the home side’s favour.

Larne Scorers: Euan Glenn, Jack Withers, Stuart McAlister, Stephen Dickey and Dylan Smith.

The Larne pack made the difference with Dickey, in particular, going through a phenomenal work load but I must say I enjoyed Cooke’s off the cuff back line play which included several attempts to run the ball out from under their goal posts.

All in all a good game to finish off what has been a crappy old season all told. Here’s to some regular rugby after the summer.

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