Chambers signs off with a flourish
Ulster Ravens 9 Munster A 10: MUNSTER A booked their place in the last four of the British and Irish Cup with a comprehensive win at Ravenhill after a poor performance from the previously unbeaten Ravens side.
Scott Deasy did his reputation no harm at all by scoring 15 of Munster’s points on what was a memorable farewell display from Will Chambers who now departs after his short-term contract.
Munster A surged into an early lead after Scott Deasy and Paddy Jackson had exchanged early penalties when Chambers, in his last competitive game before heading back to Australia, stormed through a porous Ulster midfield to put Scanlon over. Leading 17-3 at the break, Ian Costello’s side managed a solitary Deasy penalty after the break.
ULSTER RAVENS: C Gaston; M Allen, C Farrell, L Marshall, C Cochrane, P Jackson, B McIlroy, P McCallister, N Brady (capt), J Cronin; T Barker, N McComb, C Joyce, A Birch, M McComish. Replacements: I Porter for C Gaston (half time); C Carey for P McCallister, R Lutton for J Cronin (both 51 mins); J McKinney for L Marshall (55 mins); J Simpson for C Joyce (59 mins); I Henderson for T Barker, N Annett for N Brady (69 mins); C Joyce for M McComish (76 mins)
MUNSTER A: S Scanlon; L O’Dea, W Chambers, JJ Hanrahan, R O’Mahony; S Deasy, D Williams; D Kilcoyne, S Henry, C Condon; D Foley, I Nagle; B Holland (capt), B O’Hara, P Butler. Replacements: M Sherry for S Henry, J Ryan for C Condon (both 51 mins). Yellow card: Mike Sherry (68th mins)
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