Six-try Blackrock ease past Castleknock into Leinster Schools Junior Cup semis

Blackrock College 42 St Vincent’s Castleknock College 10 24 February 2026; Niall Farren of Blackrock College on his way to scoring his side’s first try during their win over St Vincent’s Castleknock College at Energia Park in Dublin. Photo by Daire Brennan/Sportsfile A workmanlike performance by Blackrock that produced six tries sealed their semi-final place … Read more

Blackrock’s Leinster Schools Senior Cup three-in-a-row bid still on track after holding off Castleknock in 11-try thriller

Blackrock College 47 St Vincent’s Castleknock College 32 Thomas Keaveney of Blackrock College scores the sixth try against St Vincent’s Castleknock College at Energia Park in Dublin. Photo by Matt Browne/Sportsfile Courageous Castleknock gave the champions all the problems they could handle in an eleven-try shootout in the Leinster Schools Senior Cup first round at … Read more

Mary’s hold firm to keep Clongowes at bay and close out Leinster Schools Senior Cup win

St Mary’s College 22 Clongowes Wood College 15 Joseph Christle of St Mary’s College in action against Charlie Hussey, left, and Alex Evans of Clongowes Wood College at Energia Park in Dublin. Photo by Daire Brennan/Sportsfile St Mary’s edged out Clongowes Wood after a super-physical Leinster Schools Senior Cup first-round tie in a raucous atmosphere … Read more

Joshua Kenny – The making of Leinster’s Wicklow wing wizard: ‘He was running over lads and running around lads’

Growth spurt during Covid and stint with Ireland sevens has turned Joshua Kenny into a star Pres Bray’s JJ (or Joshua) Kenny had a growth spurt before 6th year in school before he made his breakthrough with Leinster. Every year, the students at Presentation College, Bray hold a vote of staff and students to recognise … Read more

Leinster Schools Junior Cup final preview: St Vincent’s are coming force but face difficult task to halt St Michael’s

Joshua Neville bagged a hat-trick of tries against Clongowes in the semi-final. Photo: Shauna Clinton/Sportsfile A sleeping giant has woken at last. St Vincent’s Castleknock College ranks fourth on the list of winners of the Leinster Junior Cup with eight titles, two more than St Michael’s. Source link