AIL starts this weekend
Jack Carty
It was a proud moment for all at Buccaneers when Jack Carty entered the fray in Ireland’s RWC match against Scotland. With Ireland comprehensively on top, the Athlonian came on with more than twenty minutes remaining and the outhalf slotted in seamlessly as he made a comfortable contribution including a penalty to the 27-3 victory. Congrats Jack. Here’s to more RWC appearances when hopefully he will be teaming up with Robbie Henshaw on the same XV. All Ireland’s matches are being shown on the big screens at The Bounty.
All Ireland League Starts
The Energia All-Ireland League commences on Saturday week when Buccaneers host Queen’s University in the opening round at Dubarry Park, kick off 2.30 p.m. The club is holding a pre-match function at 12.45 p.m. in The Bounty where for only €30 per person you can enjoy a meal with complimentary wine, free admission to the game and a 100 page matchday programme. Groups and individuals can be catered for. Contact Geraldine 0861732711 or Pat Hynes 0876883833 to book.
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