Game 6 v Cumby Heavies
The verses awoke to the first frost of the year, and the lads knew that a bitter fight was about to unfold. Enter the Cumby pissheads, setting up what you would call a mediocre warm-up, anyone who watches super 15 would have thought the landers had come down for a morning run around.
The morning may have been cold, but the lads came out real hot. Straight from the kick-off, the southern men were on top. Taking an early lead from a blustering effort from Cheese, crashing through three Cumby Forward, coming out on top and cementing himself as a law breaker. The boy’s carried on their rich vain of form with a cheeky try to Bo Rabbitt, off a perfectly placed box kick from Camper Harvey. But two quick try's from the try hard Scarfies, meant scored were tied going into the half.
Having won zero line-outs in the first half, a surprise visit from Former New Zealand No. 4 line-out specialist and ex-Royal Blue coach Alan “Bundy” Bailey didn’t come without its perks. Little was disputed when G “Money” Mulvey was called up to once again throw the ball in straight, resulting in the verses opening the scoring in the second half. Taking full advantage of his half-time creatine, Alec “Shawnty” Sanders darted up the sideline and strechted over for 5 points. Ben Brown kept the moral high and his fists warm, after deciding to watch some 14 man aside from the side line, but not before leaving a bruised ego on some jacked up half-wit from the opposition. Tensions stayed high as the Cumby Jocks scored two unanswered trys and came out with the win. Undeterred, the lads heads stayed high all the way back to the pen, where three stars and a hot bath were enjoyed by all.
MVP: Tadgh ‘Tigger” Walker -For numerous bootlace try savers
2 points: Cheese - utilizing that upper body
1 point: Alec - getting over the line for 5
LVP Sben Brown for using his fists not his mellon
Next game isn't until next semester, so rest up and well see all the lads after the break for some more up front footy.
Cheddar
Bo Rabbitt
The verses awoke to the first frost of the year, and the lads knew that a bitter fight was about to unfold. Enter the Cumby pissheads, setting up what you would call a mediocre warm-up, anyone who watches super 15 would have thought the landers had come down for a morning run around.
The morning may have been cold, but the lads came out real hot. Straight from the kick-off, the southern men were on top. Taking an early lead from a blustering effort from Cheese, crashing through three Cumby Forward, coming out on top and cementing himself as a law breaker. The boy’s carried on their rich vain of form with a cheeky try to Bo Rabbitt, off a perfectly placed box kick from Camper Harvey. But two quick try's from the try hard Scarfies, meant scored were tied going into the half.
Having won zero line-outs in the first half, a surprise visit from Former New Zealand No. 4 line-out specialist and ex-Royal Blue coach Alan “Bundy” Bailey didn’t come without its perks. Little was disputed when G “Money” Mulvey was called up to once again throw the ball in straight, resulting in the verses opening the scoring in the second half. Taking full advantage of his half-time creatine, Alec “Shawnty” Sanders darted up the sideline and strechted over for 5 points. Ben Brown kept the moral high and his fists warm, after deciding to watch some 14 man aside from the side line, but not before leaving a bruised ego on some jacked up half-wit from the opposition. Tensions stayed high as the Cumby Jocks scored two unanswered trys and came out with the win. Undeterred, the lads heads stayed high all the way back to the pen, where three stars and a hot bath were enjoyed by all.
MVP: Tadgh ‘Tigger” Walker -For numerous bootlace try savers
2 points: Cheese - utilizing that upper body
1 point: Alec - getting over the line for 5
LVP Sben Brown for using his fists not his mellon
Next game isn't until next semester, so rest up and well see all the lads after the break for some more up front footy.
Cheddar
Bo Rabbitt
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