Braidmen get promotion push back on track with important victory
After a run of three consecutive defeats, Ballymena were anxious to get back to winning ways as they entertained the Limerick side.
The plan was almost derailed in the first minute when Ballymena failed to deal properly with the kickoff and surrendered possession to their opponents. After a number of phases Shannon seemed to be on the brink of scoring, but their scrum-half knocked on at the base of the ruck and Ballymena were able to clear the danger.
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Hide AdShortly after, Ballymena were first to score through a McMaster penalty after the Shannon scrum was driven backwards.
Ballymena soon built up a ten point lead through a Rodger McBurney try, created by a great run from Jonny Rosborough who ran from his own ten metre line to within striking distance of the Shannon line. When he was brought to ground the ball was quickly recycled and moved right to McBurney who came into the line at pace and scored the first of his two tries. McMaster converted for a 10-0 lead.
Shannon continued to play some enterprising rugby and their efforts were rewarded with a penalty which out half Bennett comfortably slotted over. Ballymena were putting together some great phase play and when Shannon strayed off side and gave away the penalty McMaster found a good touch fifteen metres out. The throw from Taggart was right on the money, Whann’s catch was perfect and the pack did drove their opposite numbers over the line for a try wide out on the left.
Five minutes into the second half Shannon were awarded a penalty for offside and out half Bennett was once again on the mark to reduce the lead to 15-6.
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Hide AdBallymena then enjoyed a spell of fast paced rugby, going through the phases, but Shannon defended well and the only dividend that the home side reaped was a Magrath penalty to open a twelve point gap at 18-6. Almost immediately Shannon out half Bennett was on target again, and he then stepped up to convert a marvellous try from his full back Fitzgerald who fielded a loose kick from Ballymena well inside his own half, sliced through the defence at pace and rounded the cover to score far out on the left.
That cut into the home side’s lead making the score 18-16, and caused a few flutters of nervousness among the support. But once again it was Rodger McBurney who calmed the nerves, taking an inside ball from Andrew Ferguson to cut through the Shannon line, sidestep the cover and score just to the right of the post, Magrath converting to put Ballymena nine points and two scores in the lead at 25-16.
With a nine point lead and only ten minutes left, Ballymena looked fairly comfortable but some determined Shannon running and mauling close to the line let back row forward Cusack in for a close range try just to the right of the posts. Bennett wasn’t going to miss this conversion, and the Ballymena lead didn’t look as secure as it had done minutes earlier. However, they regained control of the ball from the kick off and were awarded a penalty just inside their own half.
A superb kick from McGrath found touch right on the Shannon five metre line and once again the Ballymena rolling maul machine geared itself for action and went through its well practised routine, with Willie McKay getting the inevitable touchdown for a bonus point try. Magrath’s conversion from the touchline failed, but it didn’t matter, as the whistle went to signal the end of an exciting, encounter.