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The first 15 a side game
for the Southerners in some time got off to a shaky
start with a late venue change and an apparent lack
of players.
After 1hr 45mins stuck in a cab with Skinny, Kirk and
Josh we were left scratching our heads when we saw a
small pitch with no posts, lines or teams.....we had
to wake our cabbie at every set of lights.
However, we mustered a total of 22 players turned up
for us (23 if you count a very hungover Darell who pleaded
not to play), and the game started well, with a new
look back line and a strong forward pack (thanks to
the Japanese and 2 Thai friends of Jean's).
In the opening 5 minutes we were over for the first
5 pointer of the day. Jean won the line out and Carl
ran off the back to score, carrying 3 Thais with him.
Wagga was a little disappointed as there were no posts
so his Jonny Wilkinson impression was left waiting for
another game. The second try came from sustained pressure
on their line and a forward drive I think - can't remember!
The running battle between Carl and the heaviest Thai
player ever (Morca) was partially comical. Carl ran
through him, stepped him and when they finally collided
Carl (aided by 30kgs of ass) bounced 2m back, spun and
made a break through the line throwing players off like
lice.
The second ? was uneventful with Southerners making
many changes to test combinations. Both sides went at
each other hard and we did well with some scrambling
defense and pressure at the set piece. Scrums were look
strong.
In the third ? we asserted more pressure and good field
position eventually paid off when someone scored in
the right corner from a charge down scramble.
New boy Ian scored the try of the match in the fourth
? (the backs performed yet another brilliant attacking
raid from a set piece practiced at training, sending
Kirk on a looping 30m bust, he drew two players in and
threw a great ball to Ian under pressure and he raced
the last 30m to score in the corner.
The last try was set up by Kirk again with a break down
the far side (in front of the B.C crowd) after another
set move, and kicked ahead. Callum chased as we all
wondered what for...the ball bounced, the B.C lost control
and Cal picked it up to score.
Great game and many positives to come out of it. Lineouts
were very good at times. Scrums were also very good
at times - must settle on the combination.
Spec mention goes to Carl-3 points, Reed 2 and Jean
1.
Thanks to the great supporting Southerners crowd who
were there in numbers. The injuried boys who helped
out (Ritchie and Josh) and the dad (Alistair Dean) who
ran on the field to protect his son Gareth (who had
probably already whacked someone himself?).
This article is long enough so I wont go into any more
detail.
Cheers,
Reed
And footnotes from Wagga:
Firstly what a fantastic day Sunday turned out to be.
From being mid-week and wondering if we had enough for
a team and unsure of the format, to playing a full game
of 15s with 22 players, numerous supporters, wives and
girlfriends, parents and siblings all making a TREK
to Hicksville - and putting in a decent display. Outstanding
Southerners Spirit!
Special mentions go to:
Supporters: All wives, girlfriends, parents etc. Those
that don't have a significant other playing but still
showed up to watch and support - Stanners, Amanda, Hanna
Livesey's friends, and of course a rugby supporter from
way back and singer of note - Andy Minnitt.
New Players:
Gareth Dean from Patana and Lions - great first game
with the 'big boys'
Jack & Gook from Thailand.
Friend's of Jean's - both showed promise in the forwards
Iain from Harrow via England - Magic display in the
wing showing us how to run on to a ball and how to eat
opposite numbers
Carl (J-Lo) Stephens from In Zid who used is posterior
to good advantage and bounced off 14 different players
on his way to scoring a couple. Showed us how to play.
Wazza - the pasty white Aussie with big legs who has
never played rugby before and stood on the left wing
for half a game, caught some difficult balls, attempted
a couple of passes and almost scored. Even copped some
nice down home abuse to make him feel welcome. Well
done Wazza.
Old Players Back: Dave Rimi who smashed it up in the
middle in maybe his best ever display despite not eating
any food for 5 days (true)
'Henry' Rollin Miller, longest serving rugby Southerner
who locked the scrum so hard Houdini wouldn't have made
it out
Injured Players Supporting: Baron Perkins who is looking
at a world record comeback of 3 months from an amputated
ankle (almost) - looked after the forward
Jet Black who had 18 CAT scans after concussion which
found nothing (literally) - ran the line
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