Munsters Leave it Late Against ‘Belvo
Talented Under-21 out-half Shane O’Leary landed the match-winning conversion as Young Munster pipped Old Belvedere at Anglesea Road on Saturday.
Shane O’Leary, making his first appearance at Ulster Bank League level, added the extras to a last-gasp penalty try as Munsters maintained their winning start to 2013.
This was actually the Cookies’ second successive Division 1A clash with Belvedere whom they beat 40-3 in Limerick last month.
Mike Prendergast’s men were eager for game-time after the postponement of their meeting with Dolphin last weekend, but ‘Belvo led at the break.
Goal-kicking winger Josh Glynn slotted a fifth minute penalty that proved to be the only score of a defence-dominated first half.
Munsters’ top scorer in the league, scrum half Brian Haugh, brought them level with a 53rd minute penalty.
But the Dubliners were back in front just two minutes later as winger Eddie Devitt cut through for an unconverted effort – his third try in two games.
Both sides were reduced to 14 players in a tightly contested finale, Haugh seeing yellow for the visitors and ‘Belvo openside flanker Kieran O’Gorman sin-binned with the Munsters pack close to the try-line.
That vital try eventually came in the dying minutes as the Limerick club forced a penalty try and replacement O’Leary sent over the decisive conversion.
Referee: Paul Haycock (IRFU)