Ireland best in stormy contest

IRELAND YOUTHS recorded their first victory in almost two years when they pipped 14 man Wales in a stormy encounter at Anglesea…

IRELAND YOUTHS recorded their first victory in almost two years when they pipped 14 man Wales in a stormy encounter at Anglesea Road yesterday.

An all out fracas shortly after the interval saw Welsh scrum half Tony Richards dismissed for punching.

Already 6-5 down at that stage, the visitors fell further adrift when Irish wing Andrew Bell scored a spectacular try in the corner to leave Wales needing a converted1 score to get back into the game.

The match, watched by Irish coach Brian Ashton, took a further twist with just seconds remaining when Welsh full back, Huw Rees sped over wide out to present Richard Davies with the chance to seal a dramatic victory. The out halfs kick was well short, however.

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The first half had seen Ireland pretty much on top with Mark McHugh's two penalties underlying Ireland's superiority in the pack.