Some say the conversion by John Eales in the 2000 Bledisloe Cup is one of the greatest moments in Rugby Union history.
I say. “Think again.”
Andrew Slack Oval, 27th of May at 2:15pm marked the true beginning of sporting history. The green and gold army formulated a tunnel which stretched right to the middle of the battlefield. The warriors stepped in. And performed. The Villanova back line was slick, quick, and destructive. The forwards were powerful, Herculean, and formidable.
2 marvellous tries saw the Villanova Gladiators take an early lead. Iona responded. Villanova were in strife… but the Augustinians stood up and rose to the challenge. This challenge brought a number of exasperating setbacks. Penalties were rife and the Iona defence never backed down. It was these series of challenges that brought to light the meaning of acting out the Augustinian way of life. To be your “Brother’s Keeper.” These warriors recognised the power and brutality they knew they could enforce within the final moments of matchmaking.
They were 5 meters from heaven. They were 5 meters from Legacy. They were 5 meters… from sporting greatness. The next sequence of play is unimaginable and is often seen in scripture from the rugby gods.
The pill let fly, Damo caught, ran, and passed. This pass set 94Kg of ferocity on a red carpet to the try line. Under the sticks, Matt “The Brains” Winsbury executed. Damo “The Danger” Harding slotted it from right in front.
31 – 29
Wow.
Big J with all the info,
Signing off.