Rugby, AIL, Bruff 26-City of Derry 11

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Oct 272007
 

After a long running saga trying to get the team to Derry last night, Bruff 1st XV managed to come away from Derry with a win and a bonus point despite having finished the game with two men in the sin bin.

Last nights heroic efforts to even get to Derry seemed like a poor omen, the first team bus came a cropper in Roscrea, the team got off, had a meal and got on the replacement. The second bus caved in 150m or so from the toll bridge on the M50 with 6 lanes of cars whizzing past at speeds that meant that they couldn’t even get off for a walk around. Fair play to the Gardaí who were on the scene almost instantly by the way. Finally managing to get to the side of the road, they returned to Bewleys Hotel where a third Coach picked them up, leaving Dublin in extremely heavy fog at about 11:30pm or so and finally managing to get to the hotel in Derry at about 3:40 am this morning.

Anyway tries by Garry Leonard, Cathal O’ Regan and Brian Cahill in the first half with three conversion by Brian Cahill saw Bruff go into the break with a 21-6 lead playing against a wind that has been described as “The face of a storm” by those watching from the sidelines. The second half saw Bruff with the wind at their backs and very early on Mike Carroll got Bruff’s fourth try to snatch the bonus point. Bruff seemed to rest on their laurels slightly after this but defended well finishing the game with thirteen men after Brian Cahill and Brendan Deady were binned within the last ten minutes.

That’s a great start guys despite the uphill battle to get there, WELL DONE!

Bruff J1 draw again in the Seconds League!!

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Oct 212007
 

Bruff J1 team drew with Young Munster in the Senior Seconds League on sunday in Clifford Park.Final score was 21 all.This was a tough battle for both teams with Munsters scoring a last minute penalty to force a draw.Bruff were minus 9 players from last weekends game but the new players performed very well. Dave Gardiner gave an exhibition of back-row play and was man of the match.John Malone and Peter Clarke scored a try each and Alan Kilcoyne kicked 3 penalties and 1 conversion.

Bruff J1 draw a classic with Garryowen in the M.S.S.L.

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Oct 152007
 

Bruff juniors played out a classic game against Garryowen last Sunday.The final score was 22 all.A try in the 7th minute of injury time by Brian (Boz) O’ Connor level the score.Outhalf Alan Kilcoyne had a difficult conversion to win the game but unluckily it drifted wide.Noel Ford scored two tries in the first half with Kilcoyne converting both to give bruff a 14-7 lead at H-T.A penalty by the outhalf made it 17pts to 7pts before a great fightback by the Blues saw then score 15 pts in 20 minutes to set up the grandstand finish.Overall a fair result.Both coaches were happy to get something out of this game.

Oct 152007
 

Two tries was enough to see off Cashel in the 4th round of the League. But for some excellent defending the result could have gone in favour of Cashel.

The first try came mid-way through the opening half against the run of play. John O Sullivan playing at full back made a 50 yard break but was tackled just short of the try line. Some good support play and quick hands across the line resulted with Ger Donoghue touching down in the opposite corner.

Bruff didn’t score again until late in the second half. A try from Martin Hennessy was enough to seal the victory. Cashel did score two penalties but they never looked like going over the Bruff try line. A specail mention for John Dunworth who celebrated his 30th birthday during the week. He had an outstanding game (seems to be getting better with age).

Team: T Casey, R Deady, J O’Gorman(S Sheahan 60min), J Dunworth, JP Moloney, P Fogarty, D Sheehan, M Whelan, E O Shea, D Slavin, M Hennesy, J Power, G Donoghue, S Hehir, J O Sullivan.