Sunday, June 14, 2009

Plovers suffer heart breaker in Melbourne

I have decided not to reflect as so many have on the game at the Brook last night. Enuff will be said over coming days. Instead I will focus on the heartbreaking defeat suffered by the courageous Warrnambool Plovers at Werribee yesterday.

It had all the makings of an even contest as the Plovers travelled to Melbourne to take on Melbourne Uni. Both sides with poor records this season. The game started well with the Plovers pack dominating. The defensive work of Scott Geange and Matt Webster was again on show. However it was the combined pack effort that had the Uni boys pinned in their 22 for much of the first half. Two superb tries scored out wide and through a driving maul off a well worked lineout had the boys up 10-7 at the half, after Uni capitalised on an error in the midfield to grab a run away try.

If only the highlight real could end there. Just before half time the purple and blacks were dealt a crushing blow Reihana 'Pep'
Heremaia was red carded when the Ref deemed a charge down attempt to be a high and late tackle.

Before time on in the second half, Uni approached the ref with a complaint that there hooker was struggling at scrum time. No real surprise as the Purple and Black pack had totally dominated this set piece for the first half. The ref ceded to their request for non contested scrums, robbing the plovers of a key area of dominance. This made both defence and attack easier for Uni and increasing the advantage they had in numbers. None of the boys were happy

One man down the plovers fought hard in the second half, some good defence at the back by Mike Diack and Jeremy 'Jezz' Hunt held for most of the half until with about 15 to go, the uni boys breached the line. A late penalty attempt was taken but missed by Jezz and the score finished 12-10 to Uni.

The boys were gutted.

A big hearted game from the pack, strong running from new boy Andy 'Jamar' Marr, and good work at the back from Mike Diack. Hard running from Matt, Scott and Liam Devlin in the forwards. The boys should be proud.

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