Ring of steel defence helps secure victory for Glynn men

Larne travelled to Lisburn on Saturday without the influential Rhys Thomas to play a very much in form Lisburn in difficult conditions.
Action from Saturday's Larne v Lisburn match.  INLT 44-690-CONAction from Saturday's Larne v Lisburn match.  INLT 44-690-CON
Action from Saturday's Larne v Lisburn match. INLT 44-690-CON

The Glynn men started brightly playing very smart rugby , mixing the game up and into the wind kicking with purpose through Garrett and Andrews.

They deservedly took a 10 point lead with an Andrews penalty followed by sustained pressure allowing the mercurial Garrett to pop a perfect inside pass to his brother-in-law Jonny Cole to dive over with Andrews converting. Lisburn did make a couple of line breaks but poor final passes cost them potential scores before they reduced the deficit with a straightforward penalty.

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In difficult conditions the play continued to be of a high standard, with the scrum holding up well against a much-vaunted home pack, though the line outs will need attention in coming weeks.

Turning around with a reasonable breeze, Larne set about their opponents and Jonny Hall made a searing break from 40 metres, stepping past a couple of defenders to score a sublime try.

This was followed by an almost identical try to the first as Garrett again cleverly switched inside to the ever alert McAllister to dive over; Andrews adding the extras.

The whole pack were playing brilliantly with human torpedo Jameson doing his usual wipe out job on any forward daring to come round the side, while Cole was immense and Hunter was his usual consistent self. Ian McIlheron was proving a real handful for the Lisburn midfield and made hard yards on every occasion.

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It was no surprise when that man Jordy Burns scored the bonus point try after a trademark scintillating break, leaving defenders in his wake for another brilliant converted score making it 29-3. A few more scores went begging and while Lisburn battered away they were totally frustrated by the ring of steel Larne defence.

So another victory in what is building to a momentous season for coach Milligan and his men.

Other teams so dismissive of Larne as an easy 10 points might now start thinking otherwise . The entertainment value this young side gave last season and this season to date is remarkable, and with the average age of just 23 the future is certainly bright.

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