AIL 1: Week 1 Wrap

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It was a busy week in the AIL with all five of the senior men’s leagues kicking off for the first time this season.

It was not a spectacular weekend for Ulster clubs. Over their 12 matches they only posted three wins and one draw. Of their eight losses, five were with a losing bonus point. None of the clubs posted a try bonus. This gave them a points pick up of 32%.

The winning clubs were City of Armagh (1B), Queen’s University (2A) and Bangor (2C).

We hope to phase in some of the Division 2 matches in the coming month but at the minute we’ll be concentrating on 1A and 1B.

Energia AIL 1A.

The results from Round 1 are shown below.

Ballynahinch are the only Ulster club side in 1A, following promotion from 1B last season, and it’ll be a year of consolidation for the men from Ballymacarn Park.

Four of their matchday squad have been heavily involved with Ulster A’s Celtic Cup campaign so it’ll be a few weeks before they fully hit their straps  though they will be disappointed to have lost by such a narrow margin at home, despite picking up a losing bonus.

In hooker and back three player they have two of the most exciting Academy players and with, last season’s FRU AIL1B Player of the Year, in sparking form for Ulster A in recent weeks I’m expecting some big performances from the Co Down side once they are all fully embedded with their club.

The results leave the league table as follows.

We’ll be keeping track of the scorers in 1A  this season and Hinch’s has started off his season at his new club in second place with a 14 point haul over the weekend, Lansdowne’s leads the way with 18 points. The rest of the Round 1 scorers can be viewed below.

PLAYERCLUBTCPDGTOT
Tim FoleyLansdowne 34 18
Sean O’HaganBallynahinch 14 14
Adam BolandLansdowne2   10
Matthew BowenUCC2   10
Michael O’KennedyDublin University 22 10
James TaylorUCC 22 10
Aidan MoynihanCork Constitution  3 9
Jake SwaineTerenure College1 1 8
Jamie HeustonGarryowen 12 8
Penalty TryTerenure College11  7
Evan CusackYoung Munster  2 6
Rhys O’DonnellBallynahinch1   5
Tadgh McElroyClontarf1   5
Greg HigginsCork Constitution1   5
Donnacha MescalDublin University1   5
James MoriartyDublin University1   5
Tommy O’HoraGarryowen1   5
Fergal ClearyLansdowne1   5
Liam HylandTerenure College1   5
Rob HeddermanUCC1   5
Rory SuttorUCC1   5
Matthew GilsenanUCD  1 3
Sean KearnsClontarf 1  2
Mark O’NeillTerenure College 1  2
AIL 1A Leading Scorers

Energia AIL 1B

The results from Round 1 are shown below.

It was a quiet start to AIL 1B on Saturday with the teams only scoring a total of 13 tries compared to the 32 they notched on opening day last season.

City of Armagh were the only Ulster club to pick up a win though Malone and Banbridge will not be overly concerned; with their Academy players forming the bulk of the Ulster A squads in previous weeks they still have quite a few players to return to their club ranks.

However, Banbridge will still be disappointed to have come away from a scrappy game at the Energia Park with nothing to show in a game that neither side dominated.

The  results leave AIL 1B as follows:

As we said above, the scoring was pretty subdued across the league but Belvo’s Steve Crosbie has got off to a filer with five penalties in their win at League newcomers Shannon as he looks to improve on his 3rd placing in last season’s Leading Scorers table.

With 21 penalties and 13 conversions it was a good day for kickers across the league who recorded a remarkable 92% conversion rate, which compares rather favourably with AIL 1A who could “only” manage a 75% conversion return.

However, last season’s leading scorer, , will be hoping for a few more chances in the coming weeks having only clocked up a measly two points in Nass’ defeat at the Palace Grounds.

PLAYERCLUBTCPDGTOT
Steve CrosbieOld Belvedere015017
Shane O’RiordanHighfield022010
Billy GrayShannon022010
Cormac FoxCity of Armagh01208
Colm O’ReillyNavan01208
Rory StynesOld Wesley01208
Penalty TryHighfield11007
Penalty TrySt Mary’s College11007
Callum SmithMalone00206
Ruairi ShieldsSt Mary’s College00206
Andrew SmythCity of Armagh10005
Luke KingstonHighfield10005
Mark DorganHighfield10005
Fionn HigginsNaas10005
Evan DixonNavan10005
Riaan vd VyerNavan10005
James McKeownOld Belvedere10005
Conor BarryOld Wesley10005
Colin SlaterShannon10005
Pa RyanShannon10005
Hugo ConwaySt Mary’s College10005
Mick O’GaraSt Mary’s College01105
Adam DohertyBanbridge00103
Peter OsborneNaas01002
AIL 1B Leading Scorers

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