Carrick played a weakened Limavady side in the Towns’ Cup yesterday at Woodlawn. Their front row was weakened by injury and bereavement and consequently Limavady struggled in the set pieces.
Report and pictures Bob Given Photography
The game was 14 minutes old when Limavady conceded a penalty try, after a series of 5 metre scrum penalties. Carrick dominated the set piece and loose play.

On 22 minutes Garth McKeown scored from close range, with Adam White adding the points. Five minutes later David Carse broke from midfield to touch down under the posts. Adam White kicked the conversion. Three minutes later, after 30 minutes, Ciaran Wilson scored an unconverted try, in the left corner.

Limavady made occasional forays out of their half but a blanket Carrick defence did not buckle leaving the half time score 26 – 0 in their favour.
The 2nd half was very much the same fare. Johnny McIlwaine and Brian Alexander added unconverted tries for Carrick before Limavady flanker Ben Reilly got over in the right corner for their only score.

Carrick tries by Matthew Hadden and Andy Keen, converted by David Carse and Adam White competed the scoring to give Carrick a comprehensive 50 – 5 victory and passage to the next round.


















