Club Academy: Academy 0 Queen’s University 5

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We went along to the Club Academy Festival at Academy RFC on Wednesday night to see how this new initiative is getting on. To tell the truth I was of the opinion that the whole “Academy” thing was just going to be an excuse for Senior AIL Clubs to steal a few younger players from the Provincial Clubs but I must admit, this one was great fun, excellent quality and three close games.

The matches were hosted at Roughfort by Academy RFC. It featured Academy Academy (yes I know), Instonians Academy and Queen’s University Academy with the three teams playing two 30 minute games each.

James Lusty looks to break out for Queen’s in the match against Academy.

Academy against Queen’s was the first game and it was a pretty tense one. there were a few handling errors early on but the teams quickly got into their stride with Academy claiming the bulk of territory and possession in the first half.

The Queen’s defence worked hard and they limited Academy to a late penalty attempt on the stroke of half time. The kick was missed, leaving the score a 0 – 0 as the teams changed ends.

Academy’s Rob Sturgess finds himself in space against Queen’s

The second half was pretty even. Academy probably edged possession but Queen’s looked dangerous on the break with out half , wing and centre all featuring in attack. It was Lusty that got the breakthrough, out wide, for the games only score with 5 minutes to go. The try went unconverted, but Queen’s held on to record a 0 – 5 win in the opening game.

Gallery Below

Academy Academy Festival Results

Wednesday 1st September 2021

MATCH 1Academy 05Queen’s University
MATCH 2Queen’s University 1912Instonians
MATCH 3Instonians125Academy

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