McCrea Cup: Cooke 67 Belfast Harlequins 0

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Saturday’s McCrea Cup Semi Final, between Cooke and Belfast Harlequins, at Shaw’s Bridge, was a decidedly one sided affair.

Cooke kicked off and immediately went on the offensive. After 8 minutes of pressure Harlequins conceded a penalty try.

Report and images courtesy of  Bob Given Photography

The Cooke onslaught started with a penalty try followed by a brace from Jason Lyons.

Barely a minute later scored an unconverted try. Cooke’s pressure was relentless and it was no surprise when they went 19 – 0 up in 14 minutes, with another Lyons try, converted by .

Harlequin’s break outs were few and far between

Harlequins found a little territory and possession, but were repulsed by a strong Cooke defence. More Cooke pressure yielded a Flavell penalty goal on 26 minutes and the 1st half scoring was completed by a unconverted try. Cooke lead 27 – 0 at half time.

Like the 1st half Cooke’s early 2nd half pressure yielded 3 tries, in the first 10 minutes, from , and Flavell, all converted by Flavell to lead 48 – 0.

Cooke’s scoring continued apace in the second half

Scoring took a lull for 10 minutes, as Cooke looked for more scores, the Harlequins defence held firm.

On 20 minutes a Flavell try and conversion increased the lead, before scored an unconverted try in the corner 5 minutes later. Barely a minute later scored under the posts. Flavell added the points to complete the scoring.

Mercifully the referee blew for full time. Cooke will be delighted with their very comprehensive victory and can look forward to another Kingspan final.

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