SCARIFF RFC’s U14 ladies side have advanced to the Munster Development Bowl final.

In what is a first for the club, the East Clare side will compete in the provincial decider on April 9th. On Saturday, they recorded a very narrow 20-19 victory over tough opponents in the guise of Youghal Midleton played in Cork.

With twelve teams in the competition, all involved with Scariff RFC view their progression as a fantastic achievement given that the group of girls have only been playing together for a period of five months.

Ella O’Casey, Isobella McKenna, Ruby Wiley Murphy and Sadhbh Whelan were the try scorers in the semi-final which Milly Spazzi, Eliza Wiley and Hollie Turner showcasing some excellent runs during the win.

Scariff RFC: Ava Donnlan, Sarah Kelly, Kate Bogenberger, Eliza Wiley Murphy, Laura Danaher, Ella O’Casey, Milly Spazzi, Shauna O’Neill, Josephine Gardensworthy, Isobella McKenna, Maebh Guilfoyle, Ruby Wiley Murphy, Hollie Turner, Sadhbh Whelan.

Subs: Caitlin Curtin, Shannon Beston, Aishling Murnane.

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