Ballynahinch Lose Out Narrowly To Clontarf

Ballynahinch Firsts lose again against Clontarf

AIL Division 1,

Final Score: Ballynahinch 20 Clontarf 24

Ballynahinch suffered their second heartbreaking loss to champions Clontarf in the space of four weeks and will be disappointed that they let a winning position slip away writes James Kirk.

To their credit, Clontarf never know when they are beaten and have made winning these kind of close games an art form but until Ballynahinch start getting over the line in close games versus the top teams then they will struggle to break the glass ceiling and qualify for the elusive playoffs.

Ballynahinch dominated the early possession and territory but had to settle for a well-struck Conor Rankin penalty as the Clontarf defence held firm.

The big visiting pack then began to turn the screw at the set piece and after their much vaunted maul was repelled from close range they shifted possession quickly to send centre Alex O’Grady under the posts after half an hour.

Five minutes later Ballynahinch were penalised at the breakdown deep in Clontarf territory and a quick transition and kick ahead almost sent the away side over in the corner.

The Clontarf pack did the rest with lock Fionn Gilbert going over from close range before Rankin narrowed the gap with another penalty as the half drew to a close.

Clontarf fed off another Ballynahinch error early in the second half when a knock-on from the kick-off gave them field position and after the forwards mauled their way towards the line the ball was quickly fed out for Peter Maher to score in the corner and take the lead out to eleven points.

The hitherto blunt looking Ballynahinch attack then came to life and were denied what looked like a certain try by a deliberate knock-on from Maher. Despite a yellow card the penalty try was not given but Ryan Connolly mauled over soon after to give his side a lifeline.

The home side had their tails up and roared on by a large support they tore into Clontarf, eventually taking the lead with fifteen minutes to go after sustained pressure and a run of Clontarf penalties saw a penalty try given and two more yellow cards for the away side.

Ballynahinch were strong favourites at this point against thirteen men but the penalty and error count continued to pile up against them and they failed to keep the Clontarf pack at arm’s length, allowing their opponents to drive over through Alan Spicer’s bonus point try.

Back to full strength Clontarf saw out the game in relative comfort and Adam Craig will again be disappointed that his side couldn’t hold on.

Their struggle to shift the huge Clontarf forwards off the ball at the breakdown on three different occasions deep in opposition territory was symptomatic of the match and indeed the league in general.

Size matters and when Clontarf combine this with phenomenal belief and low error count it is easy to see why they have two All-Ireland trophies in the cabinet at Castle Avenue.

There is no respite for Ballynahinch as they travel to second placed St.Mary’s in a fortnight seeking a win which would halt their slide down the table amid a hugely difficult run of fixtures. All support welcome.

Ballynahinch RFC Round-up for 10th January 2026

Club Notes

Ballynahinch suffered another defeat in the Women’s Premiership with a tough loss at Ballymena in foul conditions. They are decimated with injuries and it is to their credit that they continue to battle hard without so many key players.

All male senior and youth fixtures outside the 1st XV fell foul of the weather on Saturday but Sunday saw some excellent rugby from the combined Ballynahinch/Ballyclare Girls U16 as they defeated Enniskillen 41-31 to progress in the Junior Shield.

The next AIL home fixture is against Lansdowne on 31st January. To book your place at the pre match lunch contact James Kirk on 07966143184.

Youth Training continues on Mondays at 7pm for boys and Wednesdays at 7pm for girls. All players U12/U14/U16/U18 welcome and no experience necessary. Contact Johnny Cullen for details on 07595651901.

Mini rugby continues on Saturday mornings from 9.30-11am. Boys and girls from P1 – Yr8 are all welcome, with training run for each age group in their school year. Mini rugby news is posted weekly on the club Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ballynahinchrfcofficial.

For more details contact Kenny Morton – Mini Convenor on 07813157614 or email:

[email protected].

Results 10th January 2026

Ballynahinch 20 Clontarf 24 (AIL Division 1A)

Ballymena 28 Ballynahinch 0 (Women’s Premiership).

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