UCD were unable to get the win they needed on the grass against St Brendan's/Phoenix Park III to lose out by two points. It completed a productive Saturday for the Cats as their seconds look like they might produce the most unlikely of escapes from the drop in division four.
Their fifth win on the spin - a 2-0 defeat of Portrane - pulls them up
to tenth in the 13 team division and with Railway Union III and Portrane still to play in the run-in, may yet remain clear of the bottom two.In an update from last week, South East Wanderers II beat RCSI 4-1 in the Minor Cup final.
Meanwhile, Clontarf and Dublin University have agreed a glamour date for their Neville Davin final. The pair will face off in front of the newly erected stand at Grange Road next Saturday evening directly after the Pembroke and Three Rock IHL semi-final at 7pm.
The final two Leinster cups of the season will be contested in the next week on with Glenanne going for the Walters/Galtrim double. They play UCD in the former on Friday night in Pembroke at 8.15pm and St James Gate in the latter on Tuesday, May 5 at 7.15pm - again in Pembroke.
Kilkenny never played Wicklow at the weekend that result is false. Wicklow handed kilkenny the game and they agreed on a scoreline. This is a disgrace to the leinster branch and should be seen to. UCD have every reason to feel hard done by. Kilkenny Should be deducted points and also both Wicklow and Kilkenny should receive a hefty fine as punishment. Rules are Rules!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh leave it out!
ReplyDeleteThere would have to be proof of that and I'd say there isn't any. Kilkenny beat us twice and drew with us once, this season. I personally don't feel hard done by at all.
Stephen TH
UCD 3rds Player
P.s. I know who you are.
A hefty fine? Like what? Fine the team 2 weeks wages?
ReplyDeleteglens for the galtrim and walters double!!!
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