20 October 2008

Saratoga Takes Care of Business, Drops Monadnock to Go 4-1

It looks like the Saratoga Stampede Men’s Rugby Club wasn’t quite done in terms of fighting for a title, after all. After a tough loss to division leading Springfield dropped the team to 2-1, Saratoga responded by posting a 58-10 thrashing of shorthanded Berkshire before they went into their bye weekend. Entering the final weekend of seasonal play, Saratoga had to beat Monadnock and score at least four tries, coupled with a Springfield loss on the road against Mad River, if they had any hope of bringing home their first Division IV Championship Title. Taking care of their half of the arrangement, Saratoga made the three hour trip into New Hampshire, and under cold and windy conditions, out grinded the Highlanders, 23-8.

The game kicked off with Saratoga receiving and moving up field. With spirited play on both sides, the ball moved back and forth in the middle third of the field, until the fifteen minute mark, when Monadnock’s fullback was able to find a seam on the right side of the pitch and streak for a score at the corner. The kick was not converted and Monadnock took a 5-0 lead.

After the ensuing kickoff, more big hits from both sides again kept the ball essentially in the middle of the field. Saratoga scrum-half Nick DeFilippo noticed that Monadnock had pulled their fullback up to play defense and booted a kick over the backline. He raced after the kick, jostling with the Monadnock’s fullback, and overtook him, scooping the ball off of the ground at full speed. Monadnock’s only hope was to trip up the speedy DeFilippo, and the fullback dove at his legs. DeFilippo somehow managed to keep his balance and his feet, and dove into the try zone for the tying score.

Saratoga then managed to keep possession and control of the ball, essentially, for the rest of the half. Despite some fumbles and less than perfect passes that thwarted strong scoring drives, Jamie Merrit punched in another score to give Saratoga the lead. Monadnock responded with a penalty kick, which brought them within two points. Saratoga managed to drive deep into Mondanock territory, but a pile of Saratoga ruggers were pushed out of bounds as the first half expired, Saratoga leading 10-8.

The second half showed a change in tempo as Saratoga grew more and more dominant in loose play on the field, forcing turnovers and pushing deep in Monadnock territory, forcing the home team to turn to constant kicking. Behind fullback Vern Peek’s strong punting, Saratoga was able to take advantage of penalties by Monadnock and push into their zone, winning most of their lineouts. One of these lineouts was dumped to DeFilippo who surprised both teams by converting the team’s first ever drop kick, ala Doug Flutie, pushing Saratoga’s lead back to five and giving them some breathing room, at 13-8.

Monadnock was not done, however, and after a series of lost lineouts and Saratoga penalties, made two final drives to get back in the game. Saratoga broke out an intense goal line defense on two separate occasions, stopping mauls, which had been a struggle for the team in the past, and driving players out of bounds. Three consecutive Monadnock lineouts were stolen, as jumper Adam DiGiorgio tipped the ball into lifter Pete Mody’s hands, which were then quickly recycled and booted farther and farther from Saratoga’s try zone.

The swift feet of Kevin Dooling helped pace the game when, after several cut back runs, he found a seam and drove in for a score. Saratoga, now leading 18-8, found themselves with only a few minutes left to score the fourth try and get the scoring bonus that gave them a shot at a Division IV Title. After a strong kickoff return by Mody, the Saratoga line maneuvered the ball down deep into Monadnock territory. When a Monadnock player was pushed out of bounds at the 22 meter line, the team only had 32 seconds remaining to get the final score. Scrum captain Bill McLain tossed a perfect throw to eight-man Steve Ristau, who dished the ball to DeFilippo. DeFilippo was bowled over by a crashing member of the Monadnock scrum but still completed a perfect out pass to fly-half and field captain Doug McCluskey, while he was upside down. McCluskey, who had been slashing through Monadnock defenders all day, drew multiple defenders to him as he worked his way to the ten meter line of Monadnock. It was then, after winning the ruck, that DeFilippo spotted the team’s largest player, prop Aaron Noble, running to crash the ball. Expecting to be hit, Noble received the ball and swiveled his head, looking for the oncoming hit. With several team mates screaming “RUN NOBLE”, the big man took off and rumbled into the try zone untouched, leaving Monadnock players scratching their heads.

As the final conversion sailed wide, Saratoga claimed a 23-8 victory and scored enough tries for the point bonus to give them a shot at the Division IV Title. Should Saratoga win this title, they would be able to challenge the worst team in Division III to a relegation match and an opportunity to take their spot in Division III. After going 3-3 last year, which was good for a fourth place finish in the New England Rugby Football Union’s Division IV, a forfeit by Boston gives the team a 5-1 record for 2008. It is the best record the team has achieved, thus far.

As they await status on the challenge match, come join the team this Saturday for a friendly match between Saratoga and a combined side from Union College and SUNY Oneonta. The kickoff is at 1:00 PM at Shenentaha Creek Park in Ballston Spa, directly after the 2-1 Saratoga Women’s Rugby Club completes the final game of its first season in club history. For more information about Saratoga Rugby, please visit http://www.saratogarugby.org/.

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