U14 Bruff 36 Clanwilliam 12

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Mar 212010
 

Mike McCarthy took these a week or so ago and I didn’t get a chance to put them up until now.

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AIL Round 12, Old Wesley 16 Bruff 21

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Mar 072010
 
Brian Cahill Tackling

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Bruff managed to come away with a win from one of the fastest games of the season.

Within a minute of the off, Wesley’s winger Alan Thompson scampered home following a looping move by Centre Doherty to put Wesley ahead five points to nothing after less than sixty seconds.

On twenty-two minutes Outhalf David Smith put over a penalty to give them an eight point lead and with the pace of the game as fast as it was, and despite the Bruff pack dominating the set piece, the Referee pinged Bruff seven times in a row at the ruck and things were looking ominous.

Following the binning and return of the Wesley No. 8, a strong Bruff attack finished with Brendan Deady breaking the line, Captain Brian Cahill adding the extras to start the fight back. Bruff began their best period of the game with wave after wave of attack and the Wesley defence stretched until it finally broke. Another try by Mike Carroll on 36 minutes gave Bruff a 12 point to 8 lead at the interval.

Second half began as the first did with attack after attack by Bruff being pinged, and finally Wesley got themselves into a kickable position thirteen minutes in to close the gap to a single point.

Cahill returned the favour 6 minutes later in a controversial decision with the referee overruling the touch judges to award Bruff the points. 15 points to 11.

Wesley, not finished yet had a breakout try on 68 minutes, winger Thompson again romping home following a break from the half way to touch down in the corner. all of a sudden things were looking hairy for the Bruff squad.

Twelve minutes on the clock weren’t long running out and a binning for both sides meant that it took right until the final three minutes before Bruff were finally awarded another penalty about seven meters infield halfway between the twenty-two and the ten meter line which Captain Cahill slotted directly splitting the posts to give Bruff back a two point lead. Bruff again in the ascendency attacked and attacked the Wesley line until right in injury time they were awarded another penalty right in front of the posts, Cahill converting to put a little daylight between the sides.

After two more phases the referee finally blew it up to Give Bruff a clear second place position in the league table by two points.

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Well Done John.

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Mar 022010
 

Executive committee, players and coaches from Bruff RFC watch at the Hayes Household on Sunday evening as the President and Chairman of Bruff present John with a Silver piece commemorating John becoming the first Irish Player ever to gain 100 international caps for his country.

What a fabulous achievement, congratulations John, just 12 months after you became the most capped Irish Player,  now let’s see what other records you can break.


AIL Div 2 Rnd 11: Bruff 27 Corinthians 0

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Feb 212010
 

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Good day out in Kilballyowen even if we managed to get Sunshine, rain, hail, sleat and snow, all within the duration of a single AIL game.

The pre-match was a bit different with the opportunity being taken to honour the Culligan Cup winning team of 1979, who brought the first Competitive cup to Bruff ten years after the founding of the club. This was the first of the events planned for the 40th year celebration of the founding of the club, keep an eye out for more of these as the year progresses.

Bruff came into this game with a game in hand and looking to keep in the hunt for playoff position. Corinthians looked reasonably safe but a few of their last results had gone against them.

Job well done is about the easiest way to describe the day. Despite the final pass not going to hand and allowing Corinthians to keep in touch at the break Bruff went in courtesy of a Stephen Foster Try duly converted by Philip Moloney who added another three pointer to give Bruff a ten point lead at half time. You felt somehow that they hadn’t got the value of all the possession that they had during the half the strong home crows seemed to be getting edgy.

The second half began as the first finished with Bruff making most of the attacking and having 80% of the possession to my calculations. The only reward that Bruff had for all of their possession was a three pointer from Captain Brian Cahill who had taken over kicking duties five minutes into the half.

Despite the occasional breakout from the young Corinthian side, Bruff never looked like losing this game but it wasn’t made safe until hooker Cathal O’ Regan touched down for try number two to give Bruff a clear twenty point lead with ten minutes left on the clock. At this stage the Galway side looked dead on their feet and Bruff went on a rampage, the last action of the game resulting in a John Shine try converted by Cahill which game some valuable score difference. With the league as tight as it is this may become important in the final roundup.

Scorers: Stephen foster (1T), Philip Moloney (1P, 1C), Cathal O’ Regan (1T), Brian Cahill (1P, 2C), John S. Shine (1T)

Team lined out as follows:

1. Stephen Foster
2. Cathal O’ Regan
3. Gearóid Ryan
4. Peter Malone
5. Dermot Murnane
6. David Gardiner
7. John Shine
8. Mike Carroll
9. Tony Cahill
10. Brian Cahill (Capt)
11. Andrew Cashman
12. John Carroll
13. John Malone
14. Pat Thompson
15 Philip Moloney
16. Rory O’ Connor (H)
17. Keith Laffan (P)
18. Alan Bourke
19. Eoghan Maher
20. Nigel Riordan