All Ireland Cup. Cooke 22 Old Belvedere 50

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Old Belvedere returned to D4 with an Energia All Ireland Cup Semi Final place in their back pocket after a first half blitz against Cooke at Shaw’s Bridge on Sunday afternoon. 

The visitors were quick out of the block as sent under the posts after four minutes for to convert. 

Three minutes later left wing rounded the Cooke defence out wide to grab the visitors second with Jackson again adding the extras. 

Vanessa Hullon touches down for Old Belvedere’s second try.

Cooke started to work their way into the game but a break out by Belvo was taken on by Tuite who passed to Ali Miller for the veteran to finish in spectacular style and when the restart was returned by Miller and for to score it looked like it was going to be a long afternoon for Cooke who had shipped 24 points in 15 minutes. 

Ali Miller dives for the line for a Belvo score.

The onslaught continued as Tuite ran in her second score on the 20 minute mark with Jackson converting to extend the visitors lead to 31. 

The home side finally got some traction in the game with going over for a try, converted by to pull back seven. 

However, a powerful run by Djougang ended with a score for the athletic prop and the teams turned round with Cooke trailing 7 – 38. 

The Belfast side recovered somewhat in the second half to outscore their opponents 3 tries to 2 as , and all crossed for unconverted tries in a spirited fightback.

Aishling O’Connell heads for the line for Cooke.

However, it was too little too late as Belvo responded with a hat trick try from Tuite and a second from Miller, both converted by Jackson. 

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