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Southerners vs. Bangkok Japanese 7th Sept ’08

We were really looking forward to our first pre-season game against the Japanese. Several of the Japanese boys play for us and they are greatly respected for their toughness and passion for the game. We were expecting a tough match.

It turned out to be one. There were a few injuries in the match, notably a cut head for a Japanese player and there several sore heads on our team too.

We were pleased with how we played. We scored several good tries both with great individual efforts and also good hands in the backs. Excellent games came from Reedy, who scored a great individual try after ripping the ball from a Japanese attacker and also put on some great hits; Sparky, who also hit hard all game and showed great flair in attack and Calum who was rock solid under the high ball and set up a great try.

The forwards were also impressive. Near the end of the match they put together some good pick and drives and generally competed well for the loose ball. Adam and Ting both had great games, as did several others.

It reflects the spirit of the match that we forgot to ask the ref the final score but we’re pretty sure it was about 35-7. The Japanese as usual impressed us with their courage in both attack and defense. Despite being the smaller side and taking many big hits they kept on coming. We look forward to more games in the future.

Southerners vs. Nomads 7th June ’08

The much anticipated ‘first 15′s game of the season’ between Southerners, Bangkok and The Nomads from Hong-Kong took place on June 7th at Bangkok Patana School fields. It was a stunning day and the huge thermometer next to the toll way at Lad Phrao read: 38 degrees Celsius.

This game was even more significant as it was the last (second to last we have now been informed) game for two of our old stalwarts, Jon “Muscles” Miselbach and Paul “Lucky” Livesey. They have been awesome club men and have contributed much to this club. Their presence on and off the field will be sorely missed.

The boys arrived nice and early(ish) to begin the warm-up by having a laugh at Wagga, (already hung-over after a night out) who got hit in the head with a football twice in two minutes by some clowns ‘trying’ to warm up for a football match. Needless to say, that ball ended up on the other side of the grounds. Warm-up was completed and Southerners were planning to play the lightest loose-forward trio in the history of ex-pat rugby, with Skinny and Jac as flankers and Carl as number eight. Following the warm-up, Skinny was duly informed that half of the Nomad’s team had gotten lost in translation/a taxi somewhere in Bangkok.

Nomads ended up having 11 players and there was much debate as to whether we should play 11′s, 12′s or 13′s. Some of the boys from Southerners put up their hands to play for Nomads, and 12′ with four 10 minute quarters was decided on. Southerners one-off dynamic loose-forward trio was disbanded and Jac was chucked back out on the wing.

From the kick-off it was clear that Southerners was going to dominate this encounter. Our forwards secured very good go-forward ball for the backs who carved it up scoring within the first two or three minutes. This continued for much of the first quarter with Nomads hardly in the game. In the second quarter however, Nomads rallied and managed to cross for a well deserved try after some good build up work. Southerners then picked up from where they left off and scored a couple of length of the field tries through some great line-breaks from fly-half Reed with support from his outsides. The third quarter provided much entertainment for the spectators as Jon Miselbach made a clean break up the center of the field with acres of space in front of him. However, Kirk Kahu, a Southerner filling in for the Nomads was determined to spoil the leaving party for Jon. Shutting him down with centimeters to spare before the try line. Jon made a last-gasp effort to reach out and score but only managed to tie himself in a knot and knock the ball forward. Ten years ago Kirk wouldn’t have even gotten close. Late in the fourth quarter Nomads once again rallied and managed to score. However, by that time everyone had stopped counting the score as Southerners had well and truly run away with the match. After the game Southerners formed the traditional tunnel and clapped off The Nomads.

Some special mentions must go out to players for outstanding performances. Our new scrum-half (ex-Queensland Red) Hooey was inspirational with his pin-point passes and quick footwork. Paul “Lucky” Livesey was a concrete wall at inside-center also scoring a try to cap a fitting swan-song. Jon “Muscles” Miselbach smashed the opposing forwards, making powerful surges through the middle. At one point, going straight over the top of one of the Nomad’s props. This prop was arguably the heaviest man on the pitch by some stretch. Jac popped up all over the radar to score four tries with some great speed and support work.

Post-game fines and beers went down at the Bat Cave in the Londoner. There was a great turn-out with almost all The Southerner’s turning up. Momo even managed to make a special appearance before leaving for Singapore the next day. The Hong-Kong boys had been invited but didn’t arrive until later. The night of the 7th also happened to have the South African’s playing the Welsh at Bloemfontein, live. Despite some foul language from Darrel as the Welsh capitulated to yet another defeat by the World Champions, the game was very warmly received by most. As it was Jon and Paul’s last game the team had to turn up with a fact about Jersey (Paul) and The Isle of Wight (Jon). Some highly debatable facts were voiced and everybody reveled in what was a great atmosphere. Just when people were beginning to wonder where those Nomads had gotten to they all rolled in, shouted The Southerner’s a few beer towers and named Jon their player of the day. What a great way to start the 15′s season.

Special thanks must go out once again to Skinny for organising this game for Southerners.

Jac Wardrope


Phuket 10s 30/5/08-1/6/08

What better way to get through a week at work than knowing that you’re about to head off to Phuket for a weekend of beer, sleepless nights and smashing Rugby!

After a quite phenomenal 36 hour turnaround in the Blazer acquisition field, tourer Gearstick upped the anti once more, by sorting out Express Boarding passes for everyone and ensuring that the Southerners took up their rightful position in front of everyone else. On the other hand, he did check a bag in, slowing things down at the other end – not so perfect after all, mate. A severe case of liquid mismanagement lead to fellow rookie Glovebox making the very same schoolboy error – you live and learn.

The tour started with a variety of songs being belted out in the van on route to Little Buddha(by this time the advanced party had been in the pub for 3 hrs), possibly so that we could all try and forget that we had somehow acquired a filthy Banger. No doubt that the tins supplied by Orlando Blume(Capt Jack Sparrow surely) had something to do with the high spirits. Presumably he had to get on the sauce nice and early to stop his knuckles going quite so white at the prospect of flying. Still, after fighting off the autograph hunters, he emerged intact.

A quick turnaround in our double bedded rooms (to his horror, Glovebox was to find out later exactly what sordid thoughts were going through Bearded’s head when he booked doubles). Although little did they know that one clever tourer had booked himself a superior room to himself and avoided the possibility of sharing with some skank! Thereafter it was straight out to meet some of the earlier arrivers and hit it hard. The streets had already been tarnished by the presence of J-Lo and his inability to speak English induced through copious amounts of alcohol, kicking the night off in Southerners fashion. One by one the famous J’Lo’s (Tequila followed by tomato juice and tabasco) were knocked back. The night went on to a climax with authentic Southerners pole dancing and erratic drinking. Obviously in Birmingham the tradition of sleeping on the bar is relentless, as Perkins fulfilled his heritage. No doubt this was the signal to stagger on. Whilst the various parties disbanded, Gearstick was left to fight the ominous bar-lady single handedly, who had stolen his evenings purchase of a cowboy hat. In the meantime the others had left, and Wagga was yet to finish as he launched himself into a taxi shouting “take me to the action bro!”. At 6.30am Capt J Sparrow woke to the sound of a hotel bell being penetrated by Wagga’s Ethiopian chest barely reaching the ground. A big thanks to Perkins for his efforts in saving the team from extinction (bit strong it was only Gearstick) by paying off the motorbike taxi as Gearstick proceeded to do a runner proclaiming “100 Baht you’ll be lucky if you get 20 Biatch!”

Day light broke and the only birds singing were those in the heads of the Southerners. J-Lo was severely lacking juice when he got back in. A horrendously early start saw us take to the field against the Dubai Exiles at 8:30am. Wagga stole the show by failing to unleash his famous spider tackle, but instead opted to tackle a prop head first enabling his quick exit off the field insisting he was “born to play man, born to play”. Not feeling that Wagga had been embarrassed enough Sultan then attempted to carry Wagga off over his shoulder, this earned him an immediate benching from a very shouty Baron who just wanted Wagga off so the match could continue.

Thankfully, the Exiles were USEless and Churchy got things going with a quick tap penalty and stroll through their Red Sea resembling Exiles defence. Bob added another and in the end it was exactly the standard of opposition that the Southerners needed after the previous night’s exploits. The boys were pleased with this result as the Dubai lot seemed to rate themselves a bit and weren’t best pleased to be turned over by a bunch of hungover marching clowns�

So after hitting the beach and catching up on sleep, it was time for game 2, against the Singapore Bucks Bunnies, which was a rather tighter affair. Added to this we were forming up against a former Southerner, Ultan ‘listen to me talk’ Peters, who the previous night had been talking up his hits for the match. I swear he spoke solidly for 20 minutes without taking a breath. It is possible that he breaths through his ears, as he certainly doesn’t use them to listen? Anyway the Ultan ‘cross-town express’ never showed up..

Churchy once again opened things up, just about winning a footrace and after a quick officials’ conference, it was decided that he wasn’t a cheating Seppo (or honourary Canuck as he later became) and the try was awarded(Later on when questioned he admitted ‘yeah I pushed the guy, he was in the way’). The Bucks then pulled it back, just about getting the ball down after edging over the line from a couple of yards out, but the Southerners secured the win in the dying seconds as Wagga (no longer “born to play”), beat two or three defenders and went over in the corner. It was a win that secured our passage into the Cup(really I’m sure it was the Plate!!) competition for Sunday and ‘allowed us’ to forfeit our final game in order to watch the Little England Pony Club take the Super 14 title. It was a decision that proved that the Southerners are experienced at this sort of thing as the opposition (British team, Kukri Badgers) went on to win the whole thing!

So with the inconvenience of rugby out of the way, there was a Southern invasion of a bar allowing the main event of the weekend to get underway. Sporting bandanas, wife-beaters (singlets) and truly hideous pants allowed the court session to take place. Skinny couldn’t keep his mouth shut, Churchy became Canadian and our Thai brethren bemused us all by nattering away in the corner about the service provided by various airlines. Special mention must go to J-Lo and Kris for being unable to complete the simple action of passing a jug to each other, when sitting next to each other – and then failing a further three times. Although the court session came to end, the merrymaking did no such thing and we launched into what seemed like literally hours of singing. National anthems (especially the USA anthem, due to a heavy turnout by the seppos. Bob even took the time to learn the words, not bad after 18 yrs in the Army, you think it would have come up??), rugby songs, other socially unacceptable verse were all naturally accompanied by a constant supply of beer and shots. Of course it wouldn’t be a tour unless some t**t (J-Lo who BTW has far too many mentions so far) insisted in doing the hurdles over the table causing an eruption of beer, glass and people. The day continued with ordinary dancing in the middle of it all, and it was all too much for one of the other patrons who took issue with the verse, “Get the f***ing tourists out the bar” went the cry! Now if you were the manager, who would you rather keep happy? The solitary tourist who had come in for a bite to eat and a quiet drink or the 16 rugby players who had been drinking 4 hours straight and showed no intention vacating any time soon? Tough call, eh?

Eventually we did move on in search of a place to watch the English Premiership Final. Glovebox was almost lynched, when after a 30 minute recce involving visiting an internet caf? for possible locations, we still managed to find ourselves sitting outdoors on concrete furniture. However, Perkins did manage to have his drink spiked with hot sauce and Gearstick sorted a 50 yard taxi ride for 400 Baht, so not all bad. We then found ourselves back at our original drinking hole. Where we drank more, we sang more and at various times of the night, we staggered back to our beds.

Our Sunday morning start was delayed by the lack of a van, people and inertia. We eventually arrived to be greeted by the sound of a whistle, which we found to be our kick-off which we had just forfeited. However, the Dubai Dragons sportingly agreed to play the match anyway and duly ran out 12-0 winners. So eliminated from the competition, the Southerners hit the beach, watched a few more matches and then made our way back towards the airport to head home and catch up on sleep.

All in all, it was a cracking weekend. When you throw in the ingredients of rugby, beer and a beach, would you really expect anything else? Thanks to Bearded for organising it all and to everyone else for coming along and for all their various contributions to the whole affair. Bring on the next one!!

Respect goes out to those who managed to keep their clothes on, stay out of jail, pay for their taxis and return Hotel bells, Khrap.

Day-o, Daaay-o Daylight Come And Me Want Go Home�����..

Glovebox & Gearstick

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Pattaya 10s 2008

It was an early start. By 6am almost everyone was in the car park near Nana Plaza. Ultan rolled in slightly tipsy and immediately set up his kit bag to make his sleep on the concrete more comfortable. A few unlucky hookers, unable to score a trick that evening tried half-heartedly to salvage their nights work by giving their best sex eyes to the sleepy Southeners. We were cursing our draw. Playing the first game of the tournament was the honor given us as defending champions. We would have preferred a sleep-in.

By the time we were ready to leave we were face with a hold up. Ultan, being Ultan, had got chatting to a drunkard who he charmed to such a point that he was willing to give him his Buddha ambulate. Ultan was faced with a moral dilemma. Should he return the Buddha and risk causing himself bad luck? Or should he keep it and have the poor guy sober up and realize he had given his precious relic to an Irishman with his 2 front teeth missing? After unsuccessfully trying to return the said item we were finally on our way.

The first game for Southerners Gold was against the old enemy, the British Club, who were obligingly late. This gave us the chance to extend our intense pre-game preparation which involved standing around passing the ball. But this preparation proved adequate as we proceeded to beat BC 17-14.

Southerners Black played next and had a close win against the Misc. Buccaneers 12-10. Gold then had a thrilling 0-0 draw against Bangkok University, Black followed that by getting a hiding from the Thai Barbarians, 35-0, before reversing the result and beating ABAC 36-0. In the last match of the day for us, Southerners Gold beat Sarakham University 19-14.

The definite highlight of day one was the appearance of “The Mask”. Southerners Black were unexplainably given the benefit of a superhuman masked athlete who appeared suddenly in the back line, scored a 20 meter try (complete with prancing and a somersault) before disappearing as fast as he arrived (some eye witnesses said he looked tired). This masked man was not seen again over the weekend�The mystery remains unsolved.

What followed back at the hotel pool fine session was a textbook example of courtroom discipline being upheld in the face of extremely distracted and misbehaving Southerners. Wagga marshaled his Beer Bitches superbly, made examples of rule-breakers and in general made sure everyone consumed their fair share of dolphin juice. Fines of note include:
• Steel- If we win the next game will we go through?
• Calum- Constant spilling of dolphin juice into the pool through poor drinking technique

Missing from the fine session was Sparky who was selfishly locked in his room experiencing the exciting symptoms of delayed concussion. Luckily he was spotted and taken to the hospital by Florence Kahu who displayed true Southerners team spirit in this selfless act.

Court session complete we then broke out for a bit of classic frommeling with a testosterone rush in full flow an arm wrestling comp soon kicked off with Jean-Martial(large French carthorse) taking on Jac(12 year old boy). Much to everyone’s surprise, especially JMC, Jac dominated off both arms!! Queue much back slapping for Jac and some serious soul searching from JMC!!

Then with bonding accomplished we headed to the only bar in town known to be serving alcohol, Jameson’s. Here the carvery got dealt to by 25 starving Southerners and the billard-playing wheat got separated from the chaff over several intense rounds of killer. Wheat of note included: Wagga, Jay and Skinny. Chaff of note included Jac, Sod and Bob.

By 11pm the Southerners reeked of desperation. Jameson’s was great but the boys wanted a taste of Walking Street. As often happens in these situations, hopeful rumors began circulating of bars opening in town. Gradually our numbers began thinning as the boys, bit by bit, headed out chasing lost causes and false leads. The Pattaya District Council won in the end and most Southerner were tucked up in bed by 1 pm, only dreaming of the bright lights they had come to see.

Sunday morning was an historic occasions in that it was (probably) the first time the Southerners would be playing themselves in a 10′s competition. That’s right, Southerners Gold were playing Southerners Black. We decided to mark this occasion and to celebrate Momo’s last ever game by selecting our teams and positions randomly. So Darrel was first five eights, Skinny and Wagga were props and Momo was being lifted in the lineout. It was a fantastic game played in great spirit.

Highlights included Perkins running down Calum to save a certain try, Momo being 6 feet up for the first time in his life, Ultan putting in a massive fend on Steel and Wazza being steamrolled by an unstoppable Ting, on his way to the tryline. Gold were winners 14-10.

So Southerners Gold were then required to repeat history and beat the Bangers at Pattaya, this time in the semi-final. It was the game of the weekend with the Young Bangers having a mountain of possession and throwing themselves at the Southerners line. Southerners defended with desperation and passion. Big hits were put in, Bob and Ultan leading the way until eventually the pressure was too much and the Bangers scored. The game eventually rested at 5-all with time almost gone. The young Bangers had the chance to break Southerners hearts with a penalty attempt at the death. Luckily the penalty attempt almost hit Kitah in the back of the head and the match went into extra time. The golden point rule applied and in the event of a draw the Bangers would go through due to their higher number of total tries.

The Bangers had been keeping the game especially tight up to that point, the ball rarely reaching the backs. What transpired next was a change in game plan. The Bangers spread it wide for the first time, the ball sailing several feet, from the base of the ruck to the left-winger who proceeded to drop it cold, allowing Wagga to scoop up the ball and sprint 50 meters for a try. The Southerners had secured their second final in two years.

But the casualty list had grown steadily over the weekend. Sparky was still in the head bin, Church’s fantastic tournament was cut short in the Bangers game, courtesy of a Bangers stiff arm (14 stitches) and Sod managed to get shot by a sniper. Sod even had the sense of occasion to allow himself to be stretchered off the field, despite his injury being caused by him tripping over his feet while waiting for the kick-off. In the last act of the same game Skinny managed to get himself kicked in the chin, resulting in the most ridiculous-looking bandage job in history and him being called Ab Lincon for a while. Big Gook rolled his ankle and was unavailable for the final. Jean and Ultan had to catch a flight and were also unlikely to be available.

The final was a tough encounter. The Thai Barbarians are a tough, fit and well-drilled team and they were pumped up for the match. Southerners played hard and gave it everything but it just wasn’t our day. We went down 14-7.

It was a great weekend. We brought along several new players, all of whom played great and fitted into the team well. Wagga was voted by his team-mates as player/ personality of the tournament and won a Southerners MP3 player, generously donated by Laurent. Ultan and Jean both played in the final and made their flights on time. All injuries were relatively minor and we played a tournament worthy of defending champions. Ting scored 3 tries over the 2 days!

Thanks must go to Darrel, Andy, Wazza and Bob for their various roles in making the weekend a success. Thanks too to the tournament organizers, our sponsors and all players involved. The Pattaya 10′s again proved to be the tournament of the year.

Bangkok 10s 2008

Southerners Gold

What a Weekend of Tens action.
After numerous tough and well organized team training sessions (well, touch rugby) we entered the Bangkok 10′s confident. Confident we would have fun, drink beer and score some sweet tries.

Saturday started well, Bob was running late, everyone was hung-over and Carl had passed out locking Sam out of his house…what are mates for? With the first game delayed by 45mins it gave our team time to arrive and step into our new kit.

Game 1: BANGKOK JAPANESE The game started well with Carl and Jay carving up. We won by a few tries and had some fun.

Game 2: The Singapore team “red dot bandits or something” were our next targets….I think. We went into this game thinking Singapore was only good for 2 things; getting Ultan out of Bangkok and clean streets. But they were a good side and before we new it we were losing. Their fly-half stepped me 3 times and they were also disallowed a penalty try when Kirk clearly pushed a guy over for stepping on his flash red shoes. We won through a try or penalty or something.

Game 3: Yohkahama were the last team on Saturday. I had a friendly reunion, their backrower picked up the pill, pushed me over and scored. He then stood up and said “hey is that you Reedy? Long time no see.’ Thanks, I have had better reunions. Thankfully Jay and I held him up over the line later on and we won they match.

Saturday night. Most of us had a drink at the grounds, we had a fine session and a few laughs. Calum and Kirk decided they would hang out with the Jam Boys. At 4am Kirk rescued Calum from the Jam Boys props…

Sunday The first game was a blur, not from the alcohol the night before but because it went so quickly. This was against the Banger Colts…….Their boys not so quietly confident and we really wanted to win well. We did.

The second and last game for the Southerners Gold was the most enjoyable game for me. We got to play against some players that we looked up (Bobby Skinstad, Robby Fleck) and even one that we usually play with. But the Jam Boys were too strong and beat us 20-0. But the game was played in great spirits and we all walked off happy. The Jamboys eventually went on to win the whole competition although I think they will be asking Jay to play for them next year as he carved up on a few runs.

Southerners Black

We had a strong team on paper but unfortunately not all the guys on paper showed up for the tournament. But looking around we still had a team of good players, we just didn’t have enough of them. This was made worse by the fact that a lot of the boys also played for the Gold team and were pretty tired.

We welcomed some rookies and near-rookies into the team this tournament. Kris, Ryan, Sparky, and Jason all played in their first 10′s tournaments for the Southerners and all played really well. Sparky was easy to spot because he was hobbling round the paddock with a pulled hammy for 3 games, still keen as mustard and still smashing anyone who came near him.

The spirited Ultan Peters led the side, back from Singapore on holiday and big Jean was named vice Captain because he came all the way from Dubai. Both got back into the swing of Southerners Rugby both on and off the pitch fairly quickly (both were MIA at various times over the weekend; Ultan unfortunately missing the warm-up and coin-toss of match 1 Sunday).

We played well all weekend against tough sides. We won our last game on Saturday and little else but still kept our heads up. Sunday was a tough day too but again we never gave up.

Congratulations to everyone who wore the Black jersey over the weekend. It was a great tournament.

2008 Guinness 20/20 Challenge

Welcome back to the Guinness 20/20 Challenge. Owing to certain instabilities last year within the cricket ranks in Bangkok, the Southerners were unable to hold this tournament as ground availabilities were limited. However, this year, things are different. Southerners now have their own ground and their continual efforts to promote cricket at any level here in Thailand continues. This 20/20 tournament is for the enjoyment of local teams with the main aim to raise funds to be given directly to regional cricketing centers. The 2008 Guinness 20/20 Challenge helped raise 20,000THB which was donated to Petchabun Junior Cricket as well as a 5,000THB donation was given to junior cricket in Khon Kaen.
Sponsors play a huge part in this tournament and the following sponsors would like to be thanks immensely for their support. Teams will competed for the following finals whose sponsors are noted

GUINNESS CUP FINAL
LITTLE INDIA SHIELD FINAL
BIG 6 BOWL FINAL
GLOBAL TURF PLATE FINAL
Man of Match awards for the round games were supported by Southerners Sponsor, Crown Relocations and supplied by BDS Steel Detailers(Thailand) for the finals.
After 4 weeks of great weather for cricket, the finals were set down to be played at Harrow International School on what some would say is the best artificial cricket wicket in Bangkok. Great praise must be given to Harrow International School for combining with the Southerners in getting wicket constructed and ready for play. Already it is a popular venue for senior cricket in the capital and junior cricket is due to start in the new season.
GUINNESS CUP FINAL: Siam Parrots successfully defended their 20/20 title by edging out Bangkok Cricket Club in a last over win to take out the Guinness Cup yet again.

LITTLE INDIA SHIELD FINAL : Chicha CC defeated Bangkok Stars in the Shield final in a tussle that is true to both teams fighting spirit.
BIG 6 BOWL FINAL : Well the inevitable happened. Southerner having a team in each group somehow came up against each other in the Bowl final. Both teams were battered by absences however the true Southerners grit was shown and two good teams were put out on the park for the final. Victory going to the Southerners Gold team comfortably however the Boat Race after the game was “honors shared” as reports went?
GLOBAL TURF PLATE FINAL : The battle for the bottom placed teams was between Punjab CC and Asia United CC. Punjab eventually coming out winners though the game was anyone’s with only a few overs remaining however Punjab emerged victorious

33 Challenge Cup Saturday 17th November 2007

Southerners V Bangkok Bangers Colts

The 33 Cup is a celebration of rugby contested between two of Bangkok’s leading expat teams whose Clubhouses are both based in Soi 33 of Sukhumvit road; The Bangers calling Wall St Bar home while the Southerners residing in the “Bat Cave” at the Londoner Pub. 2007 marks the inaugural contest and comes as the Southerners are at the end of a good season and the Bangers are on a high after some good results and a win over Southerners in an earlier practice match.

Southerners were extremely pumped up for this contest and prepared well. Having been beaten previously in a dead rubber and the match marking the final game in the Black, Green and Gold for at least two stalwarts – Bob Ball and Graham Orr – there was no shortage of motivation.

After an early knock-on on the goal line by usually reliable Wagga, the boys found themselves under pressure. Some fantastic defense saw them hold the Bangers out as they played the ball in close and tried to barrack and barge over. Some hard core tackles from Baron Perkins and Reed Passmore made sure there was nowhere to go on the edge of the ruck and the Bangers had no answers in attack. Through strong scrummaging and good ball retention the boys worked their way out of trouble and started to put it together. Sustained pressure through good field position and running rugby sparked by fly-half Passmore saw the Southerners pressuring Bangers line. Some rolling forward play orchestrated by Momo Calver and supported by Orr, Ball, Pape and company finally worked us into a beautiful position and Skinny Anderson at half finally pushed it wide to Passmore who flung a cut out pass to Kirk Kahu who fed it on to Wagga for a simple two on one dummy and strolled over for the first try. The conversion was successful and the Southerners were up 7-nil.

Southerners knew what game plan they had to play and played it well to soon again seeing us pressuring the Bangers in the mid field. Constant counter attacking by Kahu, Wagga, Callum and Jac and company at the back was opening up gaps. Eventually some quick turn over ball, no doubt after some hard work by Pretorius, Gadd and Perkins at the breakdown as usual saw the ball go wide from Passmore to Jac who found space with 40 out. He made no mistake and duly smoked anyone who attempted to cover defend. Another spot on conversion and Southerners were looking strong at 14-nil after 20mins.

The Bangers who are a team of veterans mixed with youth always play to their strengths which lie in the forwards. After some serious mid field defence which rattled the Southerners (rattled Wagga’s ribs) and galvanized the Bangers, they started to find their rhythm. They turned over ball and retained it well. Rolling mauls and some silly penalties by the boys in black meant Bangers pressured the line for the rest of the half. Southerners blew one chance as Mike Gadd, who had been everywhere doing everything as open side dropped the ball over the try line after a great lead up play by forwards. Amazing desperation defence by all forwards and especially Skinny Anderson around the ruck held the Bangers scoreless till the bell.

The second half started as the first ended. Southerners wasted chances when they had them, which wasn’t often, and put themselves under pressure giving away penalties and two yellow cards to leave us short and under pressure. Some excellent short side play, counter attack kicking and ball retention from the Bangers had them all over the Southerners. Again desperate defence held on until about the 15th minute when the Bangers went over out wide. The kick sailed wide and the scores were 14-5. More pressure and with Southerners a man down, Bangers again went over with a few minutes left, again out wide but failed to convert and the score remained 14-10.

Southerners did enough to win and are deserved 33 Cup holders. Bangers for their part played some great footy at all times in good spirits. A sizeable and vocal crowd thoroughly enjoyed the spectacle and both teams eagerly look forward to next year’s competition.

Post match festivities featured frommelling, sculling, anthem singing, vomiting and more�

Chris ‘Wagga’ Doherty


Ambassador’s Cup Saturday 10th November 2007

Southerners V The British Club

Points of the game:

Prior to kick off Darrel and I talking to Carl about not scoring on the 5 meter line due to the football pitch markings on the Patana field and him then taking the piss out of us only for him to do it himself 30mins into the game. Carl also getting smashed by a small thai guy.

Kirk running around like a headless chook (notice the Southerners influence on chicken ). Deservedly man of the match, great game Mike Gadd getting snapped in 2 by Morca’s shoulder charge. Which then allowed Morca a wee sit down for 10 minutes due to the yellow card!

JMC crying after the final whistle and then going on to embarrass himself with his after dinner speech and cutting Skinnys grass

Momo for his mixes martial arts judo throws throughout the game and giving penalties away for doing so

Cameron for his jumping up in the air and crying out like a little school girl after scoring and then proceeding to jump up and down all the way back to our re-start positions

I cant really think of much else that happened ? Top after match turn out in Patpong though!

Richie ‘The Baron’ Perkins

The final score was 22 – 11 and the 3-2-1s were as follows:
3 – Kirk
2 – Mike Gadd
1 – Mark Anderson
Congratulations to Kirk for being nominated by the BC as our player of the day and for to the rest of the team for winning the Ambassador’s Cup for the second year running!

Bangkok 7s 2007

The Southerners competed in the Bangkok 7s at the Police Stadium on 27-28 October. As we know, no one likes playing 7s (except Kirk Kahu). And no one wanted to play in this tournament (except Kitah who lives and breaths rugby in all its forms) but somehow we cobbled together a team, management and beer and gave the tournament a fair crack!

RESULT: Cup quarter finalists.
This means we basically came 5th. We lost to eventual finalists Lloyd McDermott, an Aboriginal invitational team from Aussie.

Game 1 v Laos Dokchampas: Smoked these pretenders by about 40 points. Carl got decked by a Frenchman and Jean got yellow carded for giving a flying knee to him later.

Game 2 v Police: Dominated these 7s specialists in fine style. No yellow cards.

Game 3 v Grammar Carlton NZ: Narrowly went down by about 20 points after realising we had to tackle. Pre-game preparation included a few beers and a snooze in the grand stand.

Game 1 Sunday v British Club: Our old rivals were out for revenge but they never stood a chance. Actually the never stood a chance in the final seconds when we scored ? the rest of the game they were winning. But as usual, we pulled it our of the bag ? actually we pulled it off the touchline as Carl tried to kick it out as we were losing and the siren was sounding ? thankfully I grabbed it and hoisted it infield to Sod who went over.

Game 2 Sunday CUP Quarter Final v Lloyd McDermot: Lost by a try or two. These guys were good. Wagga sustained a nasty giant Wasp bite during warm up and had to be admitted to the hospital tent for injections which put us out of sorts. He played on though.

THANKS: Callum was captain and was amazing. Dazz and Wazz were sterling managers ? kept us well hydrated and bent every rule there was. And supporters Redmond, Calver, Orr, Hodgy, Mel Forlee, Stanners, Amanda, Minnitt, Passmore, Franck, Deans, Marc, Sinclair and Major Ball who took us out and destroyed us last night. Ball and team last seen riding the bull at Carnival in Nana after frommelling and singing anthems in Suk 22 Plaza. Thanks to all. It was a great weekend. Very relaxed, some good footy, plenty of jokes and some hard core boozing. Wagga