Terenure toil hard for 20-18 semi-final win over Lansdowne

Terenure College’s Harrison Brewer says Clontarf will be facing “a different team” in next Sunday’s Energia All-Ireland League final, compared to the ‘Nure side that lost twice to the north Dubliners during the regular season.
Brewer captained Terenure to a hard-fought 20-18 semi-final win over Lansdowne at Lakelands Park, with Adam La Grue’s 76th-minute try supplementing five well-struck penalties from Caolan Dooley.
Terenure picked up silverware on the day as the game doubled up as the Leinster Senior Cup final, but now they are eyeing up the ultimate prize after qualifying for their first ever Division 1A decider.
“We’ve lost to Clontarf twice when we played them this year, very narrowly the last time we played them (12-11). We give them the utmost respect,” admitted back rower Brewer.
“They’re an unbelievable side but we’re going to be a different team on Sunday, and we’re looking forward to it massively.”
Sean Skehan, who came on board in May 2019, has put together a Terenure squad mixed with homegrown talent and savvy ad …

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