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Ken Catchpole (46)
What a great grand final.
Played between two deserving teams, each with a win against the other in the regular season.
Warringah came out breathing fire and brimstone, smashing into the breakdown and niggling as though their life depended on it. Used good tactical kicking to gain ground and possession. Sydney Uni seemed to playing as though it was just a normal day at the office and the enthused Rats led by a totally unexpected 16 - 0 at half time. Their dominance in all aspects of rugby was clear, especially the hard tackling on stationary Uni backs which led to turnovers and territory.
At about the 50 minute mark it all changed.
Next thing you know Uni have scored another converted try and are only 2 points behind with about 10 mins to go.
Then it got even more exciting. Uni are awarded a penalty within kicking range. What to do - take the 3 and lead by 1, or strive for a try?
Hooper-like, Uni opt for touch, catch their own throw again, and score a converted try.
The script hasn't finished. The Rats can win with a converted try so the restart is deep. Phipps fumbles and the Rats scrum can deliver possession - but Uni get the pill and move the ball to the Rats 22. Still time for the men in green to pull the fat out of the fire.
Then, tragedy. Hamish Angus, the doyen of scintillating play for the Rats for many seasons tries to chase the game with a short 22 restart which doesn't cross the line. A few re-set scrums later Sir blows full time.
Uni have come from a long way behind to win the game. A game full of hard collisions, clever tactics, a gutsy come-back, many exciting breaks and outstanding rugby skills.
Both teams are an ornament to the game.
Played between two deserving teams, each with a win against the other in the regular season.
Warringah came out breathing fire and brimstone, smashing into the breakdown and niggling as though their life depended on it. Used good tactical kicking to gain ground and possession. Sydney Uni seemed to playing as though it was just a normal day at the office and the enthused Rats led by a totally unexpected 16 - 0 at half time. Their dominance in all aspects of rugby was clear, especially the hard tackling on stationary Uni backs which led to turnovers and territory.
At about the 50 minute mark it all changed.
- Uni lost a prop to the sin bin and his replacement helped a 7-man scrum regain dominance (shades of the All Blacks).
- The ref warned both teams to stop the niggle (much of which he had missed in the first half)
- The Uni line out finally caught its own throw in.
Next thing you know Uni have scored another converted try and are only 2 points behind with about 10 mins to go.
Then it got even more exciting. Uni are awarded a penalty within kicking range. What to do - take the 3 and lead by 1, or strive for a try?
Hooper-like, Uni opt for touch, catch their own throw again, and score a converted try.
The script hasn't finished. The Rats can win with a converted try so the restart is deep. Phipps fumbles and the Rats scrum can deliver possession - but Uni get the pill and move the ball to the Rats 22. Still time for the men in green to pull the fat out of the fire.
Then, tragedy. Hamish Angus, the doyen of scintillating play for the Rats for many seasons tries to chase the game with a short 22 restart which doesn't cross the line. A few re-set scrums later Sir blows full time.
Uni have come from a long way behind to win the game. A game full of hard collisions, clever tactics, a gutsy come-back, many exciting breaks and outstanding rugby skills.
Both teams are an ornament to the game.