Serious concern for three players from a Limerick school forced an early end to a Munster Schools Junior Cup game on Wednesday.
The Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup quarter-final between St. Munchins College and Presentation Brothers College Cork did not recommence after 10 minutes of play following injuries to three players.
The Irish Examiner report that the game was held up for an over an hour as the players received treatment before the decision was made by St. Munchins not to continue on, as the injured players' teammates were so distressed by the incident.
https://twitter.com/StMunchinsSport/status/829318801976090626
https://twitter.com/stmunchins/status/829336706285453312
The report claims that two players suffered head injuries while a third also sustained a concussion-related injury. Two of the players were taken by ambulance to Cork University Hospital.
The referee in charge of the game instructed the players to return to the pitch once the injured players has received attention, so that the game could continue, but when no St. Munchins' players took to the field for a scrum with the score at 5-0 in favour of PBC, the official made the decision to award the victory to PBC who now move forward to a semi-final meeting with Bandon.
A sad day. Earlier today it was confirmed that Leinster winger, James Lowe, will be leaving Irish rugby at the end of his contract this summer. The 33-year-old has been linked with a move to Japanese club, Tokto Suntory Songoliath. It has been reported that Lowe is unhappy with how things ended with Leinster and […]
This comes as a shock! According to the 42.ie, Leinster and Ireland winger, James Lowe, is set to join Japanese club, Tokyo Suntory Sungoliath. Lowe’s contract expires at the end of the season with Leinster, and after a breakdown of negotiations he will leave Irish rugby. The 33-year-old will sign a two-year deal with the […]
Absolute scenes! In what was a brutally tough encounter this evening between Leinster and the Stormers, in their URC semi-final at the Aviva Stadium. It ultimately finished 20-11 to Leinster, who will now face the Bulls in the final in Dublin. The discipline of the Stormers proved to be there downfall, with the South African […]