Great Win !
Ireland, following their impressive display at least year's World Cup, entered the game as clear favourites. This game was effectively a winner-takes-all semi-final. Scotland's victory over Lebanon earlier in the day had sealed their spot in next weekend's European Cup final, and the winner of this Sardis Road clash would face them.
The
Irish, despite playing away from home, were expected to have too much
experience and strength for the Welsh - and such predictions looked justified
as the away side dominated the opening twenty minutes.
Oldham's
Marcus St Hilaire, who has honours for England, ran over the opening try to
cap off a fine passing move, before Pat Richards converted. The lead was soon
doubled. An otherwise excellent Elliot Kear knocked-on from an Irish drop-out,
and in the resulting plays a fine grubber kick from Richards allowed Liam Finn
to dive onto the ball as it trickled over the Welsh line.
You'd
be forgiven for expecting a thumping Irish victory from there - but thankfully,
Ireland's second score acted
as a clear wake-up call for Wales
who suddenly burst into life. Fierce, aggressive tackles began to fly in and Wales gathered some of the composure shown in
the battling defeat against England
two weeks ago.
Ian
Webster barged over underneath the posts after Wales enjoyed four consecutive sets
of six, before Cru's Ian Webster bagged a fine individual try to leave things
level at the break.
Wales had been woeful for the
opening 25 minutes before seizing the momentum in style. Harris had the job of
keeping Wales
on task after the interval - and clearly his half-time team talk was inspired.
The hosts totally dominated the second period with a fantastic display that suggests
the future is very, very bright for the future of Welsh Rugby League.
Tries
from Rhys Williams and Ashley Bateman helped Wales
open up an eight-point lead soon after the re-start, before Geraint Davies' try
edged Wales
out of sight. Influential skipper and man of the match Jordan James was next to
score, before bright prospect Kear bagged a try from the first set after the
re-start. Gil Dudson put the icing on the cake and Harris' men can look forward
to hosting Scotland
in the European Cup Final next Sunday.
This
Welsh side, dominated by representatives from the Celtic Crusaders, were sloppy
to begin with and were guilty of some sloppy handling errors. However, the XIII
showed great spirit in fighting back and were worthy winners.
Bring
on the Scots.
Full
Time - Wales
42-12 Ireland
Attendance
- 2,143
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