Defeat in final of Ophir Sevens for Blaris men
The Lisburn side was captained by Peter Graham who was making his return to action after missing all of last season due to injury.
Lisburn lost their opening game of the tournament, losing by five tries to two against a strong Academy RFC side
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Hide AdThere was a short gap between games which allowed the Lisburn coaches to give the side a few stern words to refocus the team.
It was clear for all to see that the coach’s team talk had had the desired effect when Lisburn played Civil Service in their second game of the tournament which Lisburn won by five tries to nil.
The third game of the day saw Lisburn take on their league rivals Carrickfergus who had beaten Academy in their previous game.
The Lisburn boys did not let this result phase them and following some superb rugby from Mark Uprichard, Stewart Evans and Owen Hilary Lisburn won by four tries to one.
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Hide AdGoing into their final match the Lisburn boys knew that only a big win in versus Ballyclare would be enough to finish ahead of Academy who had a higher try tally.
Lisburn beat Ballyclare by six tries to one in their final game of the group stages.
This score left Lisburn and Academy tied on points and also on tries scored so it came down to tries against.
Lisburn had the better defensive record only conceding seven tries and therefore were crowned group winners and would progress to the final versus a strong Queens University team who had won the tournament on the past two occasions.
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Hide AdUnfortunately despite all their efforts and never give up attitude the Lisburn side were out classed by their All Ireland League opponents in the final and finished the tournament as overall runners up.
Matthew Graham was selected as Lisburn’s player of the tournament and the club coaches were very impressed with the performance of all the players despite their loss in the final, who have no doubt created a number of selection headaches for the coaches ahead of the opening game of the season as a number of 1st xv regulars from last season were unavailable for the tournament.
Lisburn’s final pre- season game takes place tonight (30/08/13) at Blaris versus Civil Service with kick off at 7:30pm, ahead of the first league match versus Ballyclare at home on Saturday September 7.
A large support is expected on Friday night.