24 September 2008

Saratoga Stampede Overwhelm Bennington 92-7, Move to 2-0.

Submitted by Rick Babson

The Saratoga Stampede Men's Rugby Club traveled to Bennington, Vermont for their first match on the road this fall. In a windfall of a match, Saratoga set club records for both Points Scored in a Single Match and Points Scored in a Single Season in only the club's second match of the season, ensuring that the old record of 121 points will be crushed by the season's end. The Stampede, now featuring a healthy mix of experience and youth, were able to out hustle a much more inexperienced Bennington squad. Despite missing several starters due to wedding commitments, the Stampede were able to cruise to a team record of 16 tries scored and a blistering 92-7 victory.

Bennington had a bigger pack than Saratoga but did not have nearly the experience as they were recently established in the spring of 2008. Saratoga was able to win the ball out of scrums and they also controlled line-outs, and thus had possession all day in a lopsided match. Since possession is the name of the game in rugby the Saratoga team dominated play on Saturday.

Saratoga scored first with a powerful run by Jamie Merrit; it was the first of many scores by the bruising inside center who, on a number of runs, would break five or six tackles before scoring. His efforts along with the speed and shifty moves of Man of the Match winner Ryan Romano at outside center, along with Saratoga emergency alum Jerry Jerome and -newcomer Kevin Dooling at wings, were too much for Bennington backs to handle.

The backs were not the only players from Saratoga to put points on the board, with constant support from all the forwards. Joe Barth at prop, hooker Bill McLain, and second row Sean Bayliss were rewarded with a try. Captain Doug McClusky at fly-half and Nick DeFlippo at scrum-half also proved to be too much for the Bennington team with shifty runs by Doug and a highlight play by Nick, who kicked the ball from his own five meter line and chased it down past the opposing fullback, scooped the ball up. He was tackled just outside Bennington try line, but rucked over the ball on his own and was able to scoop it up again and score.

At the end of the match the score was 92- 7 Saratoga with Bennington never giving up. They scored in the last two minutes of the match.

Saratoga will be playing Springfield away this weekend which will be the toughest match of the season. Springfield played Division 3 last season and Division 2 the year before. They are looking to get back into Division 3 and have to go undefeated to get there. Saratoga, who has aspirations of making the move up themselves, are now firmly standing right in Springfield's way.

Scorers for Saratoga included:
Jamie Merrit: 4 tries
Ryan Romano: 3 tries
Jerry Jerome: 2 tries
Joe Barth: 1 try
Bill McLain: 1 try
Doug McClusky: 2 tries
Nick DeFilippo: 1 try
Sean Bayliss: 1 try
Kevin Dooling: 1 try

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