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St Peter's RFC. Harlequins Playing Field, Minster Rd. Cardiff. CF23 5AS
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MATCH
REPORTS 19th 04-08 Seconds 48 v 0 Sully by Paul O'Brien 29-03-08: Old Penarthians 7 - 66 St. Peters II by Paul O'Brien 29-12-07 St. Peters 16-6 Penarth by Luke Gibson 8-8-07 Treorchy 15-20 St Peters by James Mullane 1-8-07 Gilfach Goch 20-27 St Peters by Luke Gaffney |
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19th 04-08
Seconds 48 v 0 Sully by Paul O'Brien St Peters 2nd XV entertained Sully RFC over a cold and blustery Harlequins Ground. This was our last league game of the season (though we may be playing Rhiwbina next week) and we were hoping to keep our 100% league record intact. There were emotional scenes before kick-off as a guard of honour was formed for Dobbin, playing in his 10,000th game. Emotion was quickly put aside as the game started with the Rocks playing the entertaining style of rugby which has been their trademark all season. Tries followed for Nicky Murphy & Andy Bradshaw with Matthew Khan adding a conversion and a penalty. The half time tally should have been more but Paul O'Brien and Nicky Kelly had tries cruelly disallowed by the referee. The second half saw the Rocks have the wind on their backs. Half backs James Pearce and Phil Martin used these conditions to ping Sully deep into their twenty two. It was only a matter of time before more tries were scored and soon the floodgates opened. Donkey, Tom Nolan, Phil Martin, James Pearce & Matthew Khan all crossed the line, with Phil Martin adding some excellent conversions. Full time came as a relief to Sully but credit must be given to their resilience. O'B's Man of the Match- Ducky. The rangy 2nd row was strong at the set pieces and offered targets in open play. Surely it cant be long before a first team call up!!!
As last
Saturday was probably the Seconds last game of the season, on behalf of
the team I'd like to offer our thanks and gratitude to the trio of Mikey
Thomas, Crusher & Dobbin. They put a lot of hard work in to just getting
us out on the pitch on a Saturday, and without them we would not have
had the season we've had. I have forwarded their CV's to the British
Lions management, and fully expect them to get the jobs down in South
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29th
March 2008: Old Penarthians 7 - 66 St. Peters II
St Peter's 2nd XV travelled to Old Penarthians hoping to keep their 100% league intact. The pack was bolstered by the return of 63 year old Mike Baldwin. Also keen to make an impact was Mathew Davies after a lengthy period out courting his new girlfriend. Conditions were not perfect with a strong wind and squally showers.
St Peters
made the most of the wind advantage in the First Half with the
mercurial James Mullane controlling the game form outside half, and
skipper Paul McCarthy galvanising the pack. Tries followed for
Gareth Norman, Alex Macintyre, Danny Murphy, Nicky Kelly, Mathew
Davies & Paul O'Brien, to give the Rocks a 47-0 half time lead.
The second
half could not live up to the first half standard. Disappointingly
the team allowed The Old Pens over for a consolation try before
Vivian Ress grapped a hatrick of tries in the latter stages, making
the final score 66-7. It was an all round good performance
and hopefully the 14 match unbeaten run can continue until the end
of the season.
Match Report by Paul O'Brien |
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St. Peters
16-6 Penarth |
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Treorchy 15-20 St Peters
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Then from out of nothing the mercurial winger Obrian scores in the
corner after handing off a prop or two to go over in the corner. His
running battle with the crowd seemed to be going his way, but there was
more to come. With the scores at 15 -15,
St Peters are camped in the Treorchy 22, but the home teams defence is
excellent, stopping wave after wave of attack from the visitors. Scott
Obrian, who had a very good game apart for little tantrum made way for
the robust Jamie Churcher. After a succession of St Peters scrums close
to the Zebras try line a move is called to go blind, the ball is
eventually picked up by Churcher who draws 9 and 11 for Obrian to go
over in the corner for the winning try, “stick that in your $£%^&^$
paper” was what he shouted at the Treorchy fans who had been ribbing him
all day. St Peters gain their second consecutive away win and should be
somewhere near the top of the league. Great start to the season.
Match Report |
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Gilfach Goch 20 – 27 St. Peters
We made our way up the valleys for the first game of the season, taking in a few scenes & local landmarks on the way! We arrived ready for “WAR” a quote from the book of captain Luke “Stigzy” Riordan, Gilfach Goch being our first target. We looked the part for a change in our new strip kindly donated by the dynamic duo of Mr James Mullane and Paul McCarthy AKA Jimmy Ray and Macca, Cheers guys, Ay Oh… The game kicked off with some furious pace St.Peters finding themselves with some good clear ball from the forwards to let the Rocks big back line to run at Gilfach. Some great line out jumping from Matthew Davies (The Bear) & Kris Barry (blup, blup, Bagzy) enabled us to take line out against the head with O.B Snr Rob making some good hard yards. Quick ball to Fly half Ginger who then put Centre Luke Gaffney (Bombhead) through on a slick angle to go over for the first try of the season, which was converted by Ginger. The game continued to go the rocks way with some superb play from the forwards led by the back row& as usual Rhys Andrews (Chezzers) was at the bottom of every ruck & maul doing what he does best, being annoying mainly, and turning loads of ball! A few good breaks from the Tank that is Ben Davies and it was soon T-R-Y time again as speedster winger John Patterson went over in the corner, followed by a sweet as a nut conversion from the Ginger Ninja. A penalty from ginger took the score to 17-0. A bit of a bad spell followed for the rocks which saw a penalty and a converted try from Gilfach, who seemed to have there heads up taking the score going into half time 17-10. The beginning of the second half started off pretty much how the first ended with a breakaway try from nippy Gilfach scrum half to take the score level at 17-17 just after the interval. The game remained pretty level pegged until some cowardly play from Gilfach prop saw Flanker Rhys Andrews hit from behind resulting in a fractured jaw & nose & stitches in his lip, keeping him on the sidelines for 6-8 weeks just in time to welcome him back with open arms to the Harlequins & too practice his John Merrick (Elephant man) impressions, as he seems to resemble him a bit at the mo! This seemed to psyche up the St.Peters pack & was shortly followed with a charge down & try from second row Bear converted again by Ginger taking the score to 27-17 with about 20 minutes to go, both teams then swapped penalty’s leaving the final score 27-20 for a well earned away win for the Rocks, taking nothing away from Gilfach who “Fought” on till the end! The Rocks now head up to Treorchy in search of their 2nd away win of the season. Match Report By Luke Gaffney AKA “Bombhead” |
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