Ronan Mulcahy was the match winner.
Buccaneers suffered a late defeat in the latest round of the AIL.
Darin Claasen's side were beaten 25-23 by Skerries away from home, thanks to a last minute try from Ronan Mulcahy.
Corey Reid got the games opening try, with Dan Donovan getting their second halfway through the first period.
A 50th minute try from Leo MacFarlane gave the Buccs a five points lead, but Mulcahy's last minute score secured victory for Skerries, denying the Buccs their second win of the season.
They return to action away to Malone in two weeks time.
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