LPRFC D2 21 CRC Condors 29

LPRFC D2 21 CRC Condors 29

In the sweltering cauldron of a late summer’s day, with the mercury stubbornly clinging to the 90-degree mark, Lincoln Park and the CRC Condors served up a rugby feast that was as hot as the weather. This was a match that ebbed and flowed like a tempestuous tide, with both sides trading blows in a contest that kept spectators on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

Park burst out of the blocks with the ferocity of a caged lion, capitalising on a Peri fumble from the kick-off. It took just 90 seconds for Husselbee to carve through the Condors’ defence like a hot knife through butter, setting the tone for what was to be a pulsating encounter.

The Park faithful were soon on their feet again as the irrepressible Rivera, a man seemingly with a magnetic attraction to the try line, crashed over for his fourth score in as many games. One wonders if there’s a more in-form finisher in the league at present.

In the tight, Melody’s return to the starting XV proved a masterstroke. His scrum presence was formidable, but it was in the loose where he truly shone, embarking on barnstorming runs that required a small army of Condors to bring him down. Yet, for all their muscle up front, Park’s Achilles heel proved to be the lineout. While not completely catastrophic, it was a constant source of disruption, with the Condors proving to be particularly adept aerial predators.

As the game wore on, it was Cooley who emerged as the fulcrum of Park’s attack. His powerful surge at the start of the second half was a thing of beauty, scything through the Condors’ defence before finding the ever-present Leyman, who in turn fed the charging Thomas. It was rugby straight from the textbook, executed with clinical precision.

In the trenches, Davey was omnipresent, a human vacuum cleaner who seemed to materialise wherever there was loose ball, consistently pushing Park over the gain line. But perhaps the unsung hero of the day was Polansky, who put on a tackling masterclass. His ability to bring down the Condors’ MLR fullback in one-on-one situations was nothing short of remarkable, a testament to his technique and tenacity.

As the clock ticked down, with Park holding a slender lead, the match hung in the balance. It was then that their lineout frailties came back to haunt them, a sloppy set-piece gifting the Condors a crucial opportunity with just 15 minutes left on the clock.

Yet, in those final, frenetic minutes, we witnessed the true mettle of this Park side. Twice they held up Condor mauls on the goal line, defending their try line with the desperation of men fighting for their lives. It was heroic stuff, the kind of defensive stand that can define a season.

The match ended on a sour note, with a scuffle resulting in red cards for both sides. It was an unfortunate blemish on what had been a thrilling contest, a reminder that even in the heat of battle, cool heads must prevail.

In the end, this was a match that had everything – skill, passion, drama, and no small amount of controversy. While Park will rue their lineout woes, they can take heart from their resilience in the face of intense pressure. As for the Condors, they proved themselves worthy adversaries, pushing Park to the very limit.

As the dust settles on this epic encounter, one thing is clear: if this is a taste of what’s to come this season, rugby fans are in for a treat. The question now is, can Park build on this performance and iron out their set-piece issues? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for certain – they won’t have many tougher tests than this one.

Team: Melody, Rivera, Leyman, Driscoll, Mulkerin, Davey, Debacker, Jahner, Aiello, Carso, Polanksy, Cooley, Husselbee, Thomas, Finnegan

Finishers: Panzica, Cullen, Modev, Anderson, Fehr, Nolan, Daley, Wafer

Try: Husselbee 1, Rivera 1, Thomas 1
Con: Jahner 3

LPRFC Gain Hard Fought Win

LPRFC Gain Hard Fought Win

Lincoln Park Triumphs Over Condors with a 28-12 Victory

 

In a thrilling encounter that had fans on the edge of their seats, Lincoln Park emerged victorious against the Condors with a final score of 28-12. The game was a rollercoaster of emotions, and it showcased the determination and skill of both teams.

First Half:

The first half was a closely contested affair, with Lincoln Park taking an early lead thanks to a brilliant try by Aaron Thomas after 28 minutes. Thomas displayed his exceptional speed and agility as he carved through the Condors’ defense to open the scoring; grabbing his own grubber through down the sideline. However, the Condors fought back valiantly, and their perseverance paid off with a try of their own, tying the score at 5-5. Corey Jahner added a penalty kick to extend Lincoln Park’s lead making it 8-5 in favor of Lincoln Park at halftime.

Wonderful Try by Liam Finnegan:

The highlight of the match undoubtedly came in the second half when Liam Finnegan scored a sensational try for Lincoln Park. It was a moment of pure magic as Lincoln Park broke from their own 22-meter line, executing a breathtaking move that started down the left wing and finished in the right corner. The ball passed through a dozen pairs of hands, showcasing the team’s exceptional teamwork and skill. Finnegan’s try left the crowd in awe and gave Lincoln Park a significant advantage.

Challenges with Ruck Speed:

Throughout the game, Lincoln Park enjoyed a possession advantage but struggled with the slow ruck speed, which made it difficult for them to press home their advantage. However, their solid defense and incredible tackling made up for this, with standout performances from players like Laux, Rivera, and Driscoll.

Thomas Shines on the Wing:

Aaron Thomas, who opened the scoring for Lincoln Park, proved to be a constant attacking threat on the wing. His speed and ability to find gaps in the Condors’ defense kept the opposition on their toes throughout the match.

Disciplined Approach:

What set Lincoln Park apart in this contest was their disciplined approach. They stuck to their game plan, even in the face of adversity, and executed it to perfection. This level of focus and commitment paid dividends, ultimately securing their victory.

Corey Jahner’s Dominance:

Corey Jahner was the top scorer of the match, contributing 18 points to Lincoln Park’s total. His accurate kicking, including penalty goals and conversions plus two tries, played a crucial role in ensuring Lincoln Park’s victory.

In the end, it was a fantastic display of rugby from both sides, with Lincoln Park’s precision and teamwork ultimately proving decisive. The match will be remembered not only for the victory but also for Liam Finnegan’s remarkable try, a moment of rugby brilliance that left spectators in sheer amazement.

With this win, Lincoln Park continues to build on their success and solidify their position as a force to be reckoned with in the world of rugby. The Condors fought valiantly, but today belonged to Lincoln Park, who showcased their prowess on the field in a memorable match that will be talked about for years to come.