Changes to Fixtures for the weekend (Edited).

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Nov 202008
 

The Senior game fixed for Friday night has been cancelled.

J1 XV Friday night, Garryowen V Bruff, MSSL, 7:30pm.

The Senior squad are playing against Dolphin in the re-fixed Munster Senior Cup game at 2:00pm on Sunday, extra time if necessary.

The U20 XV game against Buccaneers has been moved to 2:30 pm on Sunday in Athlone.

The J2 squad have a game against Shannon on Saturday with a 1:00 pm kickoff in Kilballyowen.

John Hogan-Limerick Leader-Squiddy shows the balls to sink Shannon

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Nov 202008
 

This weeks Stuff and Nonsense from John Hogan

John Hogan
Squiddy shows the balls to sink Shannon

WELL would you look at this for treachery. I take one week’s holidays and they oust me from my comfy spot just inside the back page – where I could generally go about my business unnoticed – and move S+N here, where every one of my poorly thought-out observations will be open to scrutiny.
With that in mind, I suppose I’d better tread carefully in this first instalment in my new position of prominence. No mention then of my debaucherous, scandal-riddled holidays.
Instead I’ll revert to a tale of true heroism, of sacrifice for the greater good, of throwing yourself on a live grenade for the sake of your troop; the tale of Gerard “Squid” Collins.
Now I’ll admit that Ger’s nickname doesn’t exactly inspire thoughts of bravery beyond belief, but he proved last weekend that you shouldn’t judge a squid by its cover.
It was during a seconds game for Bruff against Shannon on Saturday that Squid forever etched his name into the list of Kilballyowen heroes.
For those who are not members of the rugby fraternity, beating Shannon – even if it is in a seconds game – is a nice little scalp to claim. It feels wonderful to have something with which to lord over the Shannonites later that night as you strut around town like a man who just beat Richie McCaw in an arm wrestle with his bad hand.
The omens before last Saturday’s game were indeed good – not least because of the return of Yours Truly following a long injury imposed lay-off. But without the sacrifice of Squiddy, the visitors would have been sitting smugly on their stools in The Office that evening as they discussed yet another victory.
His moment of glory came at a 22 Drop Out. Again for the uninitiated this is when one team has a free kick from inside the 22 metre line while the other side stand at various locations on the other side of the line anticipating the kick. Squid was standing within only a few feet of the kicker.
Those in the know are already aware that the players standing closest to the kicker often jump as the ball is kicked, knowing that in all likelihood they will come nowhere near blocking it but will look like they’re making an effort nonetheless.
The Shannon kicker, however, completely mishit his kick meaning our hero not only blocked the ball but jeopardised future generations of Squids in the process by taking the leather rocket right in the crown jewels.
Instead of being stuck well back in our own half, Shannon were still camped close to their own try line thanks to Squiddy – who at this point looked like an oversized king prawn curled up on the grass. So great was the thud that the Shannon kicker allowed play to run on by him as he inquired if our prop was still alive.
The loudest cheer of the day – as well as a few predictable yells of “count ‘em” – greeted Squid as he struggled unsteadily to his feet. One would imagine that seeing a man, who’d just had his nerve centre used for target practice, stand up for more punishment was enough to make the Shannon boys think this might not be their day.
Sure enough their fears were proven correct, as seeing Squid stand up – although not with quite as straight a back as before – served us as motivation to power on and claim a rare victory over the townies.
Rumours are now abound that the committee is considering having a statue erected at the clubhouse entrance, depicting the moment when leather rocketed into groin, securing yet another historic Bruff victory.

Partridge strikes again
KEEPING up the rugby theme, with the week that’s in it, why in the name of all that is oval was Pat Kenny given the opportunity to interview Jonah Lomu last weekend?
Ireland’s answer to Alan Patridge already had a reputation for having the charisma of a damp sock, but on Friday last he sent the needles flying to the top of the cringe-ometer.
Displaying a knowledge of rugby that would make Kerry Katona seem like Edmund Van Esbeck, poor Pat went through the interview making it painfully apparent to the viewer that he barely knew why this Lomu character was Late Late-worthy.
When rugby’s first global superstar modestly referred to the 1999 World Cup game in which he famously scored four tries to hammer England, he may as well have been talking about the semi-finals of the South Leinster Tiddlywinks Championships for all the interest that Pat showed.
“Tackle him Jonah, just tackle him please!” we screamed at the screen but unfortunately the gentle giant remained seated, looking more than a little perplexed as to why this little Irishman seemed to know so little about him.

This weeks fixtures

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Nov 172008
 

Fixtures:

Wed 19th : U16, Bruff V St. Mary’s (Re-fixed Dev. Lge) 7:00 pm under lights.

Fri. 21st : Senior Friendly: Bruff 1st XV V Garryowen, 7:00pm under lights.

Sat 22nd : AIL U20: Buccaneers V Bruff, 2:30pm

Sun 23rd :

U13, Bruff V Newcastle west, 11:30 am

U14, Bruff V Richmond, 12:00 am

U16, Richmond V Bruff, 11:30 am

U18, Bruff V Shannon, 11:00 am

MSSL, Garryowen V Bruff J1, Dooradoyle, 2:30pm.

J2 XV, Check website for details of a possible friendly.

Weekend results

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Nov 172008
 

Adult Rugby: The first XV had a week off last week without any competitive rugby.

J1 XV: Main Adult rugby last weekend was the Munster Senior Seconds League game against Shannon.
The game was played through a constant drizzle but Bruff managed to take the two league points on offer with a 16 points to 11 win,
Alan Kilcoyne kicking three penalties and missing three and a tough touchline conversion following Finbarr Hogan’s try with just over 7 minutes left on the clock.
Bruff well on top in the pack throughout the game, Tony Cahill had a solid display in his first comeback game from injury. Nice win against a decent Shannon Squad.
Bruff: 15. B. Carroll, 14. F. Hogan,13. M.Laffan,12. D. Dowling,11. T.Cahill,10. A.Kilcoyne,9. T.Carroll,1. G. Collins,2. J.Hogan,3. K.Laffan,4. S.Danaher,5. M. O’ Connell,6. L.McGrath,7. A. Bourke,8. D. Keogh.
J2 XV: No Game:


Sat. 15th Nov:

MSL                Bruff     14,  Shannon  11.

Sun 16th Nov

U18                 Bruff   22,       Newcastle West 7

u/16                 Bruff    5         Shannon 0

Other results from the weekend.

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Oct 132008
 

J1 Squad: The Seconds had their first game of the MSSL against Highfield yesterday. Highfield turned up in strength with Diarmuid “The Rock” O’ Sullivan playing on the wing. Bruff dominant in the pack but couldn’t translate it to scores on the board, final score of 20 points to 8 was well justified but not really the true story on the day. Bruff: M. Mulvihill, M. Laffan, D. Dowling, E. Maher, M. Collins, A. Kilcoyne, T. Carroll, S. Foster, M.O’ Donnell, K. Laffan, B. Laffan, M. O. Connell, L. McGrath, A. Bourke, D. Keogh. Scores: Bruff: 2 Tries: Danny Keogh, Eoghan Maher, Alan Kilcoyne 2 Conv & 2 Penalties. Total 20. Highfield: 1 try and one penalty. Total 8

J2 : No Game,

U20’s: The U20 team won their friendly last Saturday under lights (5:30 kickoff) against Old Crescent by 14 points to 7.

U18’s: Bruff 20 Vs Young Munster 10.

U16: Friendly Bruff 12, Galwegians 15.

U12 Blitz in Terenure College: Bruff U12’s were invited to this special blitz tournament in Terenure on Sunday last. Bruff beat Armagh, Ballinasloe & Navan along the way finally going down to their hosts Terenure. Jason Robinson & Brian O’ Driscoll were in attendance, our guys really liked Jason Robinson who spent quite a bit of time with them and came across as a really nice guy. Joe Power captained our side and can be seen in the official photo on the website with all the other captains. Coaches Mike O’Donnell, Pat Maher, Ger McNamara & Martin Gennery travelled. Well done to the lads, they did us proud.