The match at Oak Hill was more of a contest, but again with more than a half of the first day lost to the rain, a draw was always going to be the likely outcome. The Warriors skipper Harry Zimmermann top-scored with 58 as they made 234 for 9 in the first innings, with runs too for Freddie Ogilby (37), Gavin Roulston (36), Cameron Melly (33) and Ryan Nolan (26*). Clontarf's John McNally (4-35) and Ethan Marshall (2-46) were the pick of the bowlers. Leinster's reply was a solid one after the early wicket of Chris De Freitas. Philippe Le Roux top-scored with 81 (12 fours, 2 sixes), while there were also half centuries for Rob O'Brien (65) and Gavin Hoey (53), as well as 42 apiece for Sulieman Safi and Seamus Lynch. Zimmermann picked up two wickets and was in the runs again making an unbeaten 32 in the second innings as it petered out into a draw. Scott Macbeth (26*) also chipped in, while there were two wickets for Mark Tonge before the teams shook hands on the draw.