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Dungannon Too Good for Young Munster

Dungannon Too Good for Young Munster

Ian Humphreys scored all Dungannon’s points in their 12-3 win over Young Munster at Stevenson Park in the AIB League Divison One.

Ian Humphreys scored all Dungannon’s points in their 12-3 win over Young Munster at Stevenson Park in the AIB League Divison One. The Irish Under 21 international out-half, younger brother of Irish International David, kicked two penalties and two drop goals to overturn a 3 nil interval deficit and claim the points that moves Wille Anderson’s side to fifth place in the table.

A penalty from Eamon Buckley in the 8th minute had Young Munster in front, a lead they held until Humphrey’s intervened in the second half.

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In Division Two the top two places remain unchanged after leaders Belfast Harlequins and second placed Barnhall both won. Harlequins increased thier lead over Barnhall to four points thanks to a maximum haul in a 62-0 drubbing of Ballynhinch at Balymacarn Park.

Just down the road at Chambers Park, Barnhall came away with four points following their 12-9 win over Portadown.

Old Wesley took over the leadership of Division Three following their 10-6 win over Ballina in Donnybrook. A try from Jamie Sharp, converted by John Lynch who also kicked a penalty gave Old Wesley a ten point interval lead and although Ballina came back strongly in the second half, the Jim Lowry coached home side held on for a well deserved victory.