Elite Cup Update

Elite Cup Update:

Although no final decisions have been made about the Elite Cup for the upcoming season, prospects appear dim for 2014, as negotiations are ongoing but may be futile. As was reported by Rugbymag.com recently, the five remaining Elite Cup teams have failed so far to come to an agreement regarding the season.

As Seattle-OPSB is not participating in the upcoming Pacific Rugby Premiership, including one of the best teams in the country in the competition would provide several benefits. However the geographical location of the teams provides the most obvious impediment. Four East coast teams (NYAC and Old Blue in New York, Life in Georgia and Boston) voted 3-1 not to have Seattle-OPSB join in a five team conference. The travel costs are obvious, and unless every team had a comparable cost structure, some type of resource leveling would have to be agreed upon if the costs were to be part of a level playing field. We do not know if this was a sticking point, but we know from experience that cost sharing was a contributing factor in the demise of the Super League.

Another sticking point was apparently the scheduling of the games. NYAC wanted to have the flexibility to not play on USA Eagles camp weekends. Not an unreasonable request you might think, but this would definitely put a squeeze on the available weeks to run the competition. We talked to Boston’s Chris Williams, and he mentioned that one possibility would have to be mid-week games, with Elite Cup games on the weekends and Division 1 games mid-week. This might be attractive for the average spectator, but Williams felt it would not be fair to the D1 teams to ask them to move, especially since the D1 schedule has been in place for months.

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Elite Cup on hold?

Reports are the Elite Cup is on hold (at best) for 2014, as the teams were not able to agree on the make up of the teams and schedule for the Spring competition. This will likely throw the schedule of Boston into turmoil, as well as Old Blue and NYAC. We will keep you posted…..

Colby College ceasing funding of the rugby clubs

Colby rugby’s $2.5 Million problem

We have been following the surprising announcement by Colby College to cease funding the Men’s and Women’s rugby teams following the Spring 2014 season. (See notice that was reposted onto the Colby Facebook page below.

https://www.facebook.com/colbycollege/posts/10153536827020245

According to Colby, the decision was made “against a backdrop of increased concern over college costs and a growing awareness of the health and safety risks of a high collision/contact sport…”. Reaction has been swift, including an online petition that has already received more than 3,000 signatures.

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/save-colby-rugby

Certainly the reference to player safety being a priority is admirable. Many, many thoughtful comments have been posted on Facebook and elsewhere, among the more notables I saw were ones by Sam Kaplan and Jack Clark. Clark’s in particular was interesting, as he cautioned against falling into an “us v them” mentality. Since Clark has recent experience with school administrators cutting funding, his thoughts are valuable.

The eye-popping number with the announcement was that Colby stated the cost of running the men’s and women’s teams would run about $115,000, which surely made everyone associated with any rugby club in the country wonder what would be included in that number. Other than conference fees (maybe $1000), USA Rugby fees (maybe $1000), coaches (a reported $10,000), busses to away games (maybe 5,000), referee’s fees (maybe $1000); if the team doesn’t have to rent practice and game fields, the majority of the other costs are minimal or borne by the players individually.

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Without a breakdown of the $65,000, it is somewhat of a guessing game to wonder how that number was arrived at. Let’s look at the costs for a certified athletic trainer. How many hours a week would a trainer be needed? Six hours practice per week, plus another three for home games. Throw in some office hours, but still likely a max of ten hours per week. Even if both teams played all home games, and had no economies of scale from sharing the same practice field, probably no more than twenty hours per week. With the teams playing ten weeks in the Fall and ten in the Spring, that’s 400 hours max. Even at an hourly rate of $100, that’s still only $40,000. If the trainer traveled, of course, that might change the numbers somewhat, or if there was a minimum number of hours required to get coverage, and if they required an ambulance to be available that might drastically change everything.

So maybe the school wanted to hire a full time person rather than paying an hourly rate to the local provider. OK, fine. If the school hired a full time person at say, $50K, could not those costs be spread out among other varsity sports / club sports/ general safety? Why hit the rugby clubs a full time charge for part time coverage? It does not seem to make sense.

That leaves coaching salary, perhaps a budget of $50K to cover both teams. Of the 200+ coaches in New England, very few coaches are paid much more than a stipend. This would make such a salary very attractive. But would you leave your job, perhaps relocate your family for such a salary for a job like this? No recruitment budget probably, and a recent track record from Colby demonstrating somewhat less than stellar college support for the game?

More back of the envelope calculations suggest the rugby players contribute some $2M to the College each year, one could conclude some portion of that would be allocated towards funding of school total budget for club rugby was activities such as club sports?  Or are we getting into an “us v them” mentality again?

The clubs have apparently been told that if they come up with a fund of $2.5 million the clubs will be funded. Approximately a 5% return or drawdown on that number would be required annually.

Very little seems to add up here, perhaps we are missing something?

2013 Division 1 Week 10

NYAC claims sole possession of first place in the Northeast in the final game of the fall portion of the Division 1 season, defeating Boston RFC 28-26 in a game that was close all the way.  Old Blue ran out easy winners in the other game on the day, pulling away from a 29-15 halftime lead to beat Middlesex 84-25.

In the highly anticipated game in Amesbury, MA, Boston drew first blood with the breakaway by full back Duran Vota, who offloaded to supporting running Atoa Ripley for an early try, converted by Niko Ratumaitavuki for a 7-0 lead.

NYAC got their first try of the day through # 8 Alastair McFarland, a short range effort after a series on the Boston line. The conversion was no good, and mid way through the half, Boston’s Ratumaitavuki added to the Boston lead with a short range penalty.

Another break by Vota again threatened the NYAC line, but a try saving tackle by Neil McMillan ensured Boston would have to settle for another Ratumaitavuki penalty for a 13-5 Boston lead.  Boston has had the better of the recent exchanges, effectively counter rucking and unleashing some enterprising back line play.

NYAC’s David Neville reduced the gap with a long range penalty, and NYAC’s best period of the half followed. NYAC knocked on over the try line following a 5m scrum, but finally winger Kyle Granby takes a pass from Tom Coolican and scores between the posts.  The conversion puts NYAC in front for the first time right on halftime, 15-13 the score to NYAC.

The second half starts well for Boston, first Vota had a nice break before he was denied by another McMillan tackle, and shortly thereafter Boston’s entire back line seemed to have a hand in taking advantage of a NYAC turnover, with Ratumaitavuki touching down to regain the lead for Boston.

NYAC immediately responded however, with Gareth Gibbs getting a try in the corner, and the score is tied 20-20.
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Boston wins the restart and forces a NYAC penalty, which Ratumaitavuki slots to regain the lead. NYAC has another good patch, featuring some hard running and eventually Kirkland Hamilton pops up and scores in the corner.

With ten minutes left, NYAC kicks away possession to the dangerous Boston back three, and Boston capitalize, forcing another penalty which Ratumaitavuki hits to put Boston back in front.  However NYAC’s Neville hits an almost identical three pointer to regain the NYAC lead.

With time winding down, Boston has NYAC under pressure and has an opportunity to regain the lead with a penalty attempt, but the kick is off the mark and NYAC is happy to bundle the ball into touch to wind up the exciting game.

“It was a really good game of rugby, and if you were a spectator you probably enjoyed it much more than I did” commented Boston’s Mike Diamantopoulos “NYAC has the ability to really crank it up in the second half, and there I thought we did an OK job.  Where we really struggled was our ability on kickoffs, I think they won every one of their kickoffs to us…so that really put us under a lot of pressure. On first phase where we had quality ball we were really good, we had plenty of line breaks and plenty of go-forward, we just didn’t produce enough of those moments”

NYAC’s coach Federico Rienhardt said “it was a tough game, a hard game, both teams played really well, I think the team that made the fewer mistakes won. Our defense was not as good as we want, we missed a few tackles, but it’s fine, it is part of the game.  We had a great season, we are missing a lot of players but our depth is growing, everyone who came into the game stepped up so I am very proud of these guys, it was a great season and hopefully it will keep getting better”.

With the win, NYAC is in sole possession of first place, four points ahead of Boston as the league wraps up play for the fall.  The games will start up again March 29 2014, interestingly enough with these two teams facing off again, as well as Middlesex hosting Old Blue and Mystic River hosting White Plains.

USA Eagles Selected for 2013 November games

USA Rugby Press release below on the Eagles selected for the 2013 November Tour. No New England representatives as Old Blue’s Trevor Cassidy did not make it and Boston’s Liam Og Murphy was ruled out through injury.  NYAC’s Toby L’Estrange, Mike Petri and Blake Burdette are included, as is Adam Siddall of Old Blue. First game is against New Zealand Maoris Saturday November 9th at 7PM in Philadelphia.

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For Immediate Release October 28, 2013

BOULDER, Colo. – Men’s Eagles Head Coach Mike Tolkin has selected 33 players to be available for the three matches of the November 2013 Tour, beginning with the nearly-sold out match against the New Zealand Maori All Blacks at Philadelphia’s PPL Park Nov. 9.

Twenty-six players will be in assembly in Penn. next week, including international professionals Todd Clever, Scott LaValla and Andrew Suniula. Luke Hume also returns to the Eagles after a trial with Gloucester Rugby late in the summer.

Tbilisi will host the Eagles and Georgia Nov. 16 and Saracens’ new Allianz Park will be home to the Eagles when they take on Russia Nov. 23.

The Eagles are coming off of successive defeats during the summer campaign, while the Men’s Eagles Select XV placed second at the IRB Americas Rugby Championship in Oct. with wins against Canada and Uruguay.

“I was very pleased because we got some of the more experienced players more playing time and we got some young, up-and-coming talent some exposure to that level,” Tolkin said.

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Cameron Dolan, Toby L’Estrange and Phil Thiel, who were members of the Eagles during the Summer Tour, each captained the Selects for a match during the ARC and will be with the team for all three matches next month.

“We wanted to give each of those guys some time of grabbing hold of the leadership position,” Tolkin said. “We felt they each did a good job of leading the team and guiding some of the younger guys along. I thought it was a good experience for them.”

Other standouts from the ARC taking spots on the November Roster include Joe Cowley and Tim Maupin, who combined for 25 of the Selects’ 30 points in the 30-10 win against Canada last month. Cowley has company at his position of fullback with Adam Siddall scheduled to be available for all three matches and Blaine Scully and Chris Wyle being made available for the European leg for the Tour.

“I think that any team has to be prepared for all circumstances,” Tolkin said of the selection. “Whenever you can get depth like that you’re more prepared for any circumstance that comes your way.

“We know [Cowley and Maupin] show great potential to move into these spots. Things change pretty rapidly in international rugby and, if we’re ready for it and we have competition coming from below, it’s a healthy environment.”

John Cullen, former University of Utah football player, was a late call-up to the ARC and will travel with the team in November. Joining Cullen is former Utah Men’s Rugby Head Coach Blake Burdette. Burdette made his Eagles debut back in 2006 against Uruguay in South America and has earned nine caps in his career.

“Blake brings a lot of experience,” Tolkin said of the 33-year-old prop. “He is a great athlete in his own right and that’s why he was an Eagle the first time around. He’s a great player to bring into the front row. It’s nice to have a veteran in there who’s been through it to bring experience and leadership and a real competitive quality he had the first time around.”

Brian Doyle, Liam Murphy, John Quill and Louis Stanfill are all unavailable due to injury, while Danny Barrett was also unavailable for selection. Samu Manoa, Scully and Wyles will join the team in Tbilisi for the second match of the Tour.

The three November tests will be the final tune-up before the important 2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifier playoff against Uruguay next March. The Selects defeated a near-full Uruguay side 20-8 at the ARC last month.

The 2012 November Tour was the first time the Eagles had won a test series in over a decade with wins against Romania and Russia.

“Last year we were certainly thinner,”Tolkin said. “We had a good tour and guys played well, but we were a lot thinner. Going into this tour, we have more depth. We’d like to get back into winning ways and tag on the back of our performance at the ARC. And we’d like to establish who our top 15 and top 23 are going into the Uruguay playoff.

The Eagles’ first match against the Maori All Blacks will be shown on FOX Sports 1 Sunday, Nov. 10, at noon ET. It will also be live-streamed on FOX Soccer2Go and shown live on FOX Soccer Plus. Click here for more information. Visit the #USAvMaoriABs page for a full list of events, contests and ticket information.

Follow the Eagleson Twitter @USARugby during their travels for live updates.

Men’s Eagles | November Tour Roster

Name Club Availability
Derek Asbun University Cape Town v Georgia, v Russia
Inaki Basauri Tarbes Pyrenees v Georgia
Blake Burdette New York Athletic Club v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Todd Clever NTT Communications Shining Arcs v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia ,v Russia
Joe Cowley Life Rugby v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
John Cullen Seattle-OPSB v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Peter Dahl Belmont Shore v Maori All Blacks
Shaun Davies Unattached v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Cameron Dolan Life Rugby v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Zach Fenoglio Glendale v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Eric Fry London Scottish v Georgia, v Russia
Graham Harriman Metropolis v Maori All Blacks, v Georgiav Russia
Luke Hume Unattached v Maori All Blacks, v Georgiav Russia
Seamus Kelly University of California v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Titi Lamositele Saracens v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Patrick Latu Metropolis v Maori All Blacks
Scott LaValla Stade Francais v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Toby L’Estrange New York Athletic Club v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Samu Manoa Northampton Saints v Georgia, v Russia
Tim Maupin San Francisco Golden Gate v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Folau Niua Men’s Eagles Sevens v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Zach Pangelinan Old Mission Beach Athletic Club v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Mike Petri New York Athletic Club v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia
Shawn Pittman Seattle-OPSB v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Blaine Scully Leicester Tigers v Georgia, v Russia
Robbie Shaw Esher v Russia
Adam Siddall Old Blue v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Kyle Sumsion Brigham Young University v Maori All Blacks
Andrew Suniula London Wasps v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Phil Thiel Life Rugby v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Tai Tuisamoa Old Mission Beach Athletic Club v Maori All Blacks, v Russia
Nick Wallace Olympic Club v Maori All Blacks, v Georgia, v Russia
Chris Wyles Saracens v Georgia, v Russia

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Men’s Eagles | November Tour Coaching Staff

Mike Tolkin – Head Coach                                  William (Billy) Millard – Assistant Coach                                  Justin Fitzpatrick – Assistant Coach                                  Phil Bailey – Assistant Coach                                  Dave Williams – Assistant Coach                                  Chris O’Brien – Kicking Coach                                  Paul Goulding – Video Analyst                                  Matt Schmitz – Doctor (v Georgia, v Russia)                                  Marc Kowalsky – Doctor (v Maori All Blacks)                                  Richard Quincy – Physio                                  Zach Vyhananek – Physio (v Georgia, v Russia)                                  Rob Wassilak – Physio (v Maori All Blacks)                                  John O’Donnell – Physio (v Maori All Blacks)                                  Sarah Sall – Massage Therapist (v Maori All Blacks)                                 Tristan Lewis – Manager

Men’s Eagles | November 2013 Tour

v New Zealand Maori All Blacks – Philadelphia, Penn. – Nov. 9 – 7 P.M. ET                                  v Georgia – Tbilisi, Georgia – Nov. 16 – 5 A.M. ET                                 v Russia – London, England – Nov. 23 – 10 A.M. ET

2013 Division 1 Week 9

In Week 9 action, Boston cruised to an easy win over Middlesex Rugby, extending a 45-5 halftime lead into a 83-12 win; while in the big clash in New York, NYAC had a somewhat surprising 53-17 win over Old Blue, with NYAC really putting the points on the board in the second half after leading 19-14 at the half.

The New England Division 1 game of the week lived up to expectations, with the Boston Irish Wolfhounds scoring a narrow 18-16 win over Mystic River to capture the Briar Cup.

In Malden, the game did not provide many moments of free flowing rugby, but whatever it lacked in that category it made up for in intensity as neither side was willing to cede an inch to the local rival.

The Wolfhounds converted early pressure into points, taking advantage of a botched Mystic clearance to score the first try of the day after twelve minutes, flanker Mike Dunphy getting credit for the score. Fifteen minutes later the Wolfhounds scored another try, this one after forcing a turnover at midfield and winning the kick and chase, scrumhalf Fred Deangelo coming up with the ball.

With the Wolfhounds in danger of pulling away, Mystic hit a penalty on the team’s first real foray into scoring territory to bring the score to 10-3, and that was the half time score.  Mystic continued their best period of rugby after the half, and kicker Mike Armstrong nailed another penalty to bring the score to 10-6, before Wolfhound’s Paddy Owens replied with a penalty to push the gap back to seven points .  Mid way through the half, Mystic’s Tim Holkenborg finished off a sweeping scoring movement, and the accurate Armstrong’s conversion tied the score at 13-13.
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With fifteen minutes left, the Wolfhounds Alex Verdaguer broke from the back of a lineout near half way, and fed supporting second row Lulama Maveta who touched down near the corner.  Mystic reduced the gap with another penalty to make it 18-16, but it was the Wolfhounds who finished the game in the Mystic half to preserve the win.

“That’s what rugby is all about” said Wolfhounds coach Fergal Hehir, “18-16, tough matches like that, there really isn’t much between us. I thought we did deserve to win the game, our set piece was good and put their’s under pressure….and in the end I thought it was a fair result. I think their back row, especially Hollywood who would get on any team in the country at the moment, you have to get outside the back row because they stop attacks right on the gain-line and it is very hard to get going. It was scrappy but we came through in the end and I’m happy”.

Mystic coach David Gonzales commented “we killed ourselves in the first 30 minutes, we spent too much time messing around,  where we had the outs and didn’t take them so the ten point (Wolfhound lead) was fair. Later we actually got to play some rugby and we got the ball in hand and we started to show a little of what we can do. I was hoping it would flow more, but he game was ultimately decided by the penalty count and not by the rugby, but well done to the Hounds”.

The Wolfhounds finish the Fall portion of the schedule at (3-6), just ahead of Mystic River (3-6), but Mystic can leverage a win over White Plains (1-7) in the last game to edge past the Wolfhounds thanks to a superior bonus points won.  Middlesex (1-6) will travel to Old Blue (6-2) in the other game next week.  The final game of the season has Boston (7-0) hosting NYAC (7-0) in a mouth watering contest that should go some distance to deciding the final standings.  This final game is scheduled for November 16th.

2013 Division 1 Week 8

2013 Division 1 Week 8

With Boston resting this weekend, both Old Blue and NYAC kept pace by posting comprehensive wins, while White Plains made it a clean sweep by the New York teams over their New England opponents.

In Malden’s Pine Banks, New York’s Old Blue took advantage of the wind at their backs in the first half, cruising to a 25-5 halftime lead, and then adding to that lead in the second half to close out the game 39-5. Old Blue # 8 Jordan Badia-Bellinger had some storming runs early in the game, one of which where he brushed off some would-be tacklers to score near the posts. Adam Sidall converted, and soon followed up with a couple of penalties to push Old Blue out to a 13-0 lead midway through the half.

Old Blue kept the pressure on, notching two more tries near the half hour mark, including Badia-Bellinger’s second.  With the first half winding down, Mystic River’s best period of pressure resulted in a try from close range by prop Chris O’Donnell.

With the wind in the second half, the stage was set for Mystic to make a push. Mystic had several opportunities for points in the early goings of the second half, but the decision was made to go for seven rather than the easy three points. The decision did not pay off though, as Old Blue kept the goal line secure.

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Mystic continued to push, but it was Old Blue to close out the scoring near the end and the game finished 39-5 to the visitors.

Old Blue was the only team to win on the road, as the Boston Irish Wolfhounds lost to NYAC 56-20, a game that had NYAC leading 27-10 at the half.  Also in New York, White Plains got in the winning column by earning a split of the series with Middlesex, White Plains pulling away late for a 33-14 victory.

Next week has a couple of crucial games, with NYAC (5-0) and Old Blue (6-1) facing off in New York.  With Boston (6-0) unlikely to be severely tested by Middlesex (1-5), both the New York teams will want to keep pace with Boston.

In Malden, Mystic River (2-5) will host the Wolfhounds (2-6), essentially with fourth place in the league at stake.

2013 Division 1 Week 7

Boston's Niko Ratumaitavuki with pivotal score

(Above photo courtesty of Mike Gingras of http://www.mikegingrasphoto.com/)

Boston RFC had the best possible start to the game against the Boston Irish Wolfhounds, converting turning an early turnover into seven points courtesy of some nice finishing by winger Atao Ripley. Boston’s speedy wingers were again involved shortly after, converting another long run into seven more points.  Just fifteen minutes into the game, Boston was in control 14-0.

To the Wolfhounds’ credit, the players responded with a sustained period of pressure in the Boston 22, but stout defense and a stronger Boston scrum limited the home team to three missed penalty attempts and the halftime score was 17-0 to the visitors.

The second half was better for the Wolfhounds, with strong running from Sean Pike, Steven Kelly and Tom Walsh especially making hard yards, scoring two converted tries to finely balance the game at 17-14. Both sides were unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities, Boston twice stopped inches short of the try line, and the Wolfhounds committing some untimely penalties.

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Wolfhounds coach Fergal Hehir said “We are disappointed, we could have been a lot closer, we made silly mistakes, turned over the ball and in fairness if you give Boston the breakaway ball like that in the open field they are very dangerous and they made us pay…. We didn’t fall off in the second half, and with Steven Kelly at eight and Tom Walsh at 12 could have dragged us back into it, got a couple of tries but we were too far behind to catch them”.

Boston coach reflected on the bonus point win: “a good day, though a little disappointed after being up 17-0 at the half. It was always going to be a tough day and I’m proud of the way the boys came back at the end.  We had a go-to-sleep time at the start of the second half which was disappointing, but credit to the Wolfhounds who played hard the whole time and they were certainly a worthy opponent playing pretty well”.

In the other local Division 1 game in New England, Mystic River defeated Middlesex 38-29, after leading 24-17 at the half. Finally in New York, Old Blue proved much too strong for White Plains, winning 43-12.

On October 26th, the Wolfhounds (2-5) go to New York with the task of trying to get a win against NYAC (5-0).  Middlesex RFC (1-4) also travel to New York to play White Plains (0-7).  In Malden, MA, Mystic River (2-4) get another crack at Old Blue (5-1) in the rematch of a close game from Week 2.  Boston has the week off.

Americas Rugby Championship – Big win v Canada

The USA Selects posted a big 30-10 win against Canada on Tuesday night. That was the first win for the USA in the ARC and likely will do wonders for the team’s confidence for the future. According to Some viagra online dechechland pharma-bi.com herbs and natural active ingredients of these supplements and recognize the right supplement. There are forums that discuss about getting viagra in australia this pill as well. As the next step, try to rinse thoroughly with warm tadalafil cheap and clean water and pat dry. These are some of the ways you and your partner cialis tadalafil generico can both get adjusted to this new form. Rugbymag, Vermont native Trevor Cassidy got some playing time near the end of the game.  Next up is Uruguay on Saturday night, Oct 19th, in a nice preview of the big World Cup qualifying games next year.

 

2013 Division 1 Week 6

2013 Division 1 Week 6

Northeast Division 1 Week Six

Boston RFC continued its unbeaten run this season, defeating White Plains by a score of 21-10 to move out to (5-0) in the standings.  No bonus point for Boston this time around though, as White Plains kept the game close throughout.

Boston started the game with a strong wind at their backs. Coach Mike Diamantopoulos remarked later “I thought that wind was worth 21 points”. Boston did play the first half mostly in White Plains territory, scoring two tries in a  three minute spell midway through the first half. Prop Tony Puroura and fullback Duran Vota each scored converted tries.

With Boston pushing hard to increase the advantage before the half, White Plains defended furiously and managed to keep the score to a fourteen point deficit at the half.

In the second half, White Plains was first on the board with a penalty by Conor McAuley.  White Plains kept up the pressure and forced several Boston penalties which kept White Plains knocking on the door. Finally White Plains executed a sweet cross field kick to score a try by Bobby Keane and bring the score to 14-10.

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White Plains coach Dan Pazio said “it was a great game, played in good spirits with two quality sides going at it.  They took their opportunities and we didn’t. When we scored ten minutes into the second half and then we went away from the kicking game as guys got excited and thought they saw a few opportunities to attack from deep. It went awry and we coughed up territory and if you do that you are going to have problems”.

Boston’s Diamantopoulos agreed “White Plains is a bit of an unlucky side. We didn’t use the wind well enough, 14-0 wasn’t enough at the half and we got a try that flattered us at the end.  It was a coin-toss game and we have to play better…we have kind of flat-lined the last couple of weeks, but White Plains is a good side and I don’t want to take away how well they played today.

Down in New York, Mystic River made it interesting against NYAC, coming back from a 24-3 halftime deficit to narrow the gap to 29-20, but NYAC finished much stronger to close out the game 62-25.

Also in New York, Old Blue swept the series against the Boston Irish Wolfhounds, but this one was much closer than the first meeting between the sides. 24-10 in Old Blue’s favor was the halftime score, with Old Blue using a dominant scrum to set up a couple of scores.

There was no let down in the intensity on the second half, and Old Blue was to finish the game with 14 players as a result of a red card issued.  The final score was 38-25 in Old Blue’s favor. Notable on the day was Old Blue converging four of their six tries while the Wolfhounds did not convert any of their five.

Eagles Select XV named for Friday Oct 11 game against Argentina

 

Starting team announced by USA Rugby. Boston area native Will Haydock (currently playing for OPSB) starts in the second row. Boston’s Liam Og Murphy starts at openside flanker.  See below for link to the game, starting at 9pm

http://usarugby.org/mens-eagles-news/item/young-guns-will-lead-eagles-select-xv-against-argentina
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