Action from the match between Instonians and Greystones on Saturday 22 March 2025. Photo: Cyril Boyd. © FRU SPORTS 2025.

AIL 2A: Instonians 38 Greystones 22

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We caught up with the AIL 2A league match between Instonians and Greystones on Saturday afternoon at Shaws Bridge with Instonians looking fir a win to secure promotion for a remarkable fourth consecutive season.

In mixed weather conditions, a big crowd were treated to a super exhibition of rugby. The visitors were the first to get on the scoreboard with a forward maul taking them across the line with No 3, Conor Pearse getting up with the ball for a 0 – 5 lead.

Greystones look to spoil the party as they race to a 22 – 0 lead.

Greystone’s fast open play also earned them another try soon after with No 9, Ben Stephens running in near the posts making Dave Baker’s conversion straightforward, pushing the lead out to 0 – 12.

It was the visitors who again crossed the try line with No 11, Craig Kenny bursting through, Baker again adding the points . . .

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