The result didn't go the way I wanted but in horrible conditions, it was a pretty entertaining season opener down at Bottomley Park. The main game was preceded by the official opening of the new "David Wilson Field", in honour of Easts most decorated player. Wilson (what a great player he was) was there and the whole thing was a nice touch.
As to the game, Easts sprinted out of the blocks and established an early lead and looked as though they might blow Brothers away.Easts had most of the ball in the first 20 minutes and through some pretty slick work from Johnny Wilder, posted the first try through new winger Kieran Ross. To Brothers credit they hung in there and after some nice individual work from the right winger Dylan 'two dads'' for a try and a another try from some good lead up work by one of the Murphy's, Brothers had a slim lead going into halftime.
Easts came out firing after the break but good defence from Brothers kept them at bay. Brothers had the rub of the second half and scored the match winning try which might have come from a knock on. Easts had the chance to draw the game in the final minute with a penalty awarded from neary in front but went for the win instead of the kick and didn't quite pull it off.
Final score, 20 - 17 to the Filth, and well deserved.