Monday, June 17, 2019

Hamilton away

Grimsby Gentlemen RFC 52 Hamilton Hornets 24
(I heard there was a basketball game last week also)

  Pre Game Record
Hamilton 1 and 3  (4 points)
Grimsby 1-2 (5 points)

Venue
Mohawk Sports Park, Hamilton

Weather on June 15:
18 degrees with a strongish wind from the south (Hamilton chose to play with the wind the first half)

Referee

Ian Stewart plus Hamilton's  9 and 10, assorted backs and most of their side line supporters

Attendance: we had 6 travelling fans (4 were there for John): Drake was sighted but he was rooting for Hamilton
Most of our spectators (Myron was on load management and ran the tee and water- thanks Myron)

Team:

(1) Chris Atkinson (member of the props who kick club (80 min), (2) Brendan Vorstenbosch (80 min), (3) Jon Millington (80 min) (member of the props who do not kick club (4) Martin van den (der?) Hurk (80 min) (5) Vic Blaney (80 min) (oh, I was in a rugby game last week) (6) Kyle Wilson (Burlington flanker for hire but only for 70 min) (7) Dean Crozier (8) Nick Lord (58 min : injured) (9) Joe Feint (40 min and 40 min at 13), (10) Jake d'Achille (80 min), (11) Josh Thompson (80 min), (12) Will George (80 min), (13) Daniel Prentice-Chowen (40 min  and 40 min at 9), (14) John Frasier (started at prop in his career and is now at wing) (80 min), (15) Laughlin Hill (80 min) (16) A. N. Other Norfolk (22 min) - there is a reason why most players played 80 min (like in the old days when I played and no substitutes were allowed and men were men) - guess.

nice scrum but we seem to be to thrilling for the Hamilton player


Game

After withstanding a bit of pressure from Hamilton we get the ball to Dan at center (the first time in two games) and he runs 50 meters for the first try which he converts. At 10 minutes Dan does it again (except he turns the long conversion into the wind over to Laughlin who misses).  Around this time (12 minutes) Hamilton has an injury and Tom Edwards (Hamilton President) takes over and immediately gets a yellow for playing like it was 1990 again.  Of course at 20 minutes Hamilton scores and converts. Our Flanker for hire needs a rest and gets a yellow for playing like it is 1960 and at 29 minutes Hamilton scores and converts.
Kyle a rugby mercenary: Bet on us today but also bet on the Raptors to lose.
"It's good to be a Gentleman again" 

Half time Score Grimsby Gentlemen 12: Hamilton Hornets 14

After an inspiring speech by the coach about having the wind and not just running into the other big bodies of the other team, Hamilton steals the ball and scores at 41 minutes. The speech was a classic too bad it was not recorded and used as a bad example in the future.  However at 45 minutes Dan (who hasn't scored in 35 minutes)  scores and converts, then at 60 minutes he scores again and converts. After much push and shove, just to be different,  Dean scores and Dan converts, then Will scores and Dan converts then a lovely well weighted grubber by Jake which sits up for Will and he scores again (Dan misses). At 78 minutes Hamilton scores a try but at 80 minutes Jake breaks it open for a final score with Dan converting again.

Final Score Grimsby Gentlemen 52(8) and Hamilton Hornets 24 (4)

Grimsby is now at 2 and 2 (10 points) with a points differential of -7

Scoring

Dan 4 tries and 6 converts (32 points), Will 2 tries, Jake 1 try,  Dean 1 try

Trends
After two not very good games were are at 50:50 and we seem to take over in the second half (must be the fitness) or our new set of younger backs who seem to have upped the pace. Our older forwards seem to be holding their own..  We also have a yellow card in every game that has lasted over 20 minutes.

Will George: our team captain for 2019
Will George who has been in our system for awhile (playing for our farm club Stoney Creek) is now up with the big team and has been selected at the new captain.

We also have not done well in terms of numbers at practice (mainly because of the rain) but we would like to encourage players to train to get fitter and to learn some of our systems (although we don't want mess up a good thing by making players think).
Practice in the rain on Thursday

Our intrepid but wet  quartet (Kyle (former Gentleman), Dean, Dan and Laughlin)

Two more who attended practice
Next Game against Niagara Wasps in Niagara (Thorold) then a week off for Canada Day









Sunday, June 9, 2019

Sarnia at home (June 8)

Grimsby Gentlemen 43 Sarnia Saints 39

Record: 

 First place Sarnia: played 3, won 3 with 3 bonus points (although our game was halted for rain in Sarnia last week) and a + 98 point differential
Last place Grimsby: played 2, won 0 with 0 bonus points

Venue: First home game of the season at Alway field : with our new (incompleted) patio
           We could use the main field for the first time on Thursday at practice

Weather: after raining all spring so far,  it was a sunshiny day (colder wind that you might have thought) a nice 21 degrees a bit of a wind that we were against the first half

Referee: our old friend Jeff Dahl (he said I think it is the first game I have referred that Grimsby has won- maybe it has been his fault all this time)

Attendance: my best guess was between ten and a thousand (never was a good guesser) - notable celebrities in the crowd were Frank Shilte (with his new Raptor's gear), Dean Nasby former president of the club, Freddy Sayers with his two daughters and I believe I saw Drake (supporting Sarnia).

Team: It will take awhile to write for we had subs for the first time in  long time: we had to do some actual coaching
 (1) Chris Atkinson (40 min) , (20 Brendan Vorstenbosch (60 min), Jon Millington , (4) Ryan Montgomery (then moved to prop for 40 min), (5) Vic Blaney (80 min at lock but only realized what he was doing after 40 min), (6) John Fraser (40 min), (7) Nick Lord (30 min- injured), (8) Dean Crosier(first game in two years), (9) Joe Faint (40 min)(first game for Grimsby) (10) Derrick Weber (40 min then 40 min fullback), (11) Josh Thompson, (12) Will George (has come back home to Grimsby after several years in the in the minors with Stoney Creek),(13)  Dan two name (40 min then 40 at nine), (14) Joe Sanders (15) Laughlin Hill (40 min), (16) Myron Jurychuck (50 min at flanker), (17)  Jake D'Achille (40 min at 10) (first game with Grimsby in a couple of years after playing at Peterborough), (18)  Martin Van Den Hurk (40 min at lock), (19) Sean  Fraser (no relation) (40 min at 13 - first game with Grimsby and first score for Grimsby),(20) Chris Golding (30 min-first game with Grimsby)

Game: Lots of scoring

Sarnia came with a much better team than anticipated and played well the first half.
Their young tall # ten scored a good try at about 5 minutes (not converted) but our good young 13 (Dan) scored a try chasing a kick that was mishandled at about 10 minutes (Dan converted). Then Sarnia scored two quick tries (converted one) because they moved the ball well in the backs and we had trouble tackling them. At about 20 minutes Dan made a good penalty kick (about 40 m).  But at about 35 min we (Dan) had a yellow card for a high tackle and Sarnia scored quickly after that.  At 40 min or so they got a yellow for intentional knock on (after several)  I missed this because I was not paying attention but somehow we got the ball down field and Webs passed to Chris Atkinson (who somehow got down field also) and fell down in the endzone. Webs converted. Then, (when you thought there could be no time left) Sarnia  scored  and then at the last play of the half they scored again with a convert. (they were one man down) Oh no
I originally thought going into the game we had a good team and would surprise Sarnia with our skill
but they were up quickly on us and we could not get the ball out to the backs cleanly, Sarnia was clearly not worried, yet.

Half time score Grimsby Gentlemen 17 and Sarnia Saints  34

We put in our subs and hoped for a better result in the second half.
Then everything came together like a plan

20 min in Josh got a nice ball from Will and ran down the right sideline (I painted them  myself) where he was high tackled for a penalty try and a bit of a dust up. Then in the last quarter of the game we started to run against them like they were running against us in the first half..  Dan made a nice break to run a long ways to score under the posts which he converted.  Another run a bit later allow Will to offload to Sean to touch down. Dan converted with a drop kick (I took too long with the tee) so we went ahead by five.  Then Jake kicked down field, chased it and got it back to score under the posts (missed drop kick).  We had out scored Sarnis in the second half by 26 unanswered points..  However at the final whistle they scored an unconverted try to give them a losing bonus point.

Final Score Grimsby Gentlemen 43(6): Sarnia Saints 39(7)

Nice comeback - nice win - must be our fitness

Scoring
Dan Prentice-Chowen  2 tries, 1 penalty, 4 converts, (21 points) 1 yellow

Chris Atkinson - 1 try (5 points)

Josh Thompson - 1 penalty try (7 points)

Shawn Fraser - 1 try (5 points)

Jake D'Achille - 1 try (5 points)

Derrick Weber - 1 conversion (2 points)

Introduction to some of our new players (my camera battery died so I only got one - I thought it was good just to remember my camera)

Joe Faint: first league game with Grimsby (from England)


Not many of Sarnia players stayed afterward as they wanted to get to Norfolk to the first team game which might have been  already over by the time they got there because information was that a big fight broke out after 20 minutes and the ref abandoned the game. (hope none of our first team were hurt)
Could all be fake news.  But Norfolk lost 34 - 0.

Record
First place (still) Sarnia: played 4  Won 3, with 5 bonus points
Fourth place (out of 6) Grimsby: played 3, Won 1 with 1 bonus point.

Next week (June 15) Hamilton Hornets Away

Below is Webs and Chris taking on ten of the opposition


After the offload, Chris dots it down in the endzone. (coaching moment: if you support the ball carrier you get the try)


Webs finishes it off with two more points



Saturday, June 8, 2019

Sarnia away

So I forgot that by playing in this division we were going to have to travel to Sarnia

June 1 Sarnia Away

Well it was a mess from the start.  We did not have a lot of player registered for the team (and those who were waiting to register later did it after the Sarnia game) and a lot of players had other important things to do like country concerts, family wine tasting and
We eventually sent nine of the most dedicated players to Sarnia to play against Sarnia seconds
(I could not go because I was cutting a CD with the Burlington Welsh - I think I told you I was a singer - second tenor)
Thanks to Chris Atkinson, Brendan Vorstenbosch, Jon Millington, John Fraser, Dan Prentice-Chowen, Joe Sanders, Laughlin Hill, Josh 'Thompson, and Ryan Montgomery.

 We were supposed to play Sarnia's seconds at 1:30 tbut Norfok had even less players (6) for their first team match. So the decision was made that Norfolk would default (because we had more players) but the game would be played at 3:00/ However it turns out that some of our guys showed up late and they played for 20 minutes and there was an enormous rain storm with lightning and the game was abandon.
Long ways to go. for twenty minutes of rugby but thanks for travelling.


2019 so far

so far 2019 looks better.

We played in the Monte Heald tournament in early May but we did not win our division (I was not able to make it) but we had some new players (but not sure whom/

If you are interested in details Norfolk Harvesters wanted to play up in the Niagara A division (they had easily won the B division over the last several years) but they did not have enough players for a second team so I said we would be their second team. So when Norfolk plays away we go first against the other team seconds and when Norfolk is at home the visiting team has to send the second team to Grimsby.  Sounds good even though we know when we are playing away we sill get some of the first from the opposing team.  .It seems more interesting than playing the same teams we have been playing the last few years.

Week one ( May 11, very early) : We were to play Hamilton at home but we could not get on our field so it was postponed to August 10th

Week two (25th of May)  : We played in Guelph against the Redcoats (again I was not there so this is just hearsay -  I was singing at a concert near Port Dover and did very well - not hearsay). I also had a nice fish dinner afterward.

Team: (1) Nick Lord, (2) Skylar ? (3) Milli?, (4) S.U.M One (5) Vic Blaney (6) John Fraser (7) Brendan Sculland (8) Myron Jurychuk (9) Daniel Prentice-Chowen (10) Derrick Weber (11) Josh Thompson (12) Will George (13) A. N. Other (14) Joe Sanders (15 Laughlin Hill

We had some fill ins from our new big brother team Norfolk

Grimsby scored first with a long run from Dan bur Guelph countered .  Then Vic scored  but near the end of the half Guelph got another try

Half time Grimsby l0 and Guelph 10

The second half was mostly Guelph (entirely in terms of scoring) - they scored  3 more tries with 4 converts

Final Score Grimsby 10 and Guelph 29.

We are just getting started.

Noteable Happening: Josh Thompson a high school player from Grimsby Secondary School in his first league game (not counting the Monte Heald tournament) got a yellow card which seldom happens in Grimsby to anyone not named James We don't think that it has happened since Skully decided to take on a bunch of players in Windsor back in 2011 in his first game.

Josh Thompson


Laughlin Hill former player at BT. 


All of 2018

2018 generally was not a great year for Grimsby Rugby on the field so I forgot to write about it.

Saturday, May 11, 2019

Burlington Tournament (last year)


Burlington Tournament April 28th/2018


We went to the Burlington tournament and while all the important teams were playing at the Burlingon clubhouse we were sent to a high school nearby (Corpus Christie) to play (on a turf field) in a mini tournament with Burlington seconds and Hamilton.

We managed to put together a team with assorted players.
Glenn Butler (scored his first 4 tries for Grimsby and named man of the match), Gehard Swarts scored first try for Grimsby), Thomas Davis from Blessed Trinity High School.  Arthur Willet also came from Blessed Trinity.  Some previous players returned including Jake d'Achilie, Will George, and Martin.  We had a couple of players from Mohawk, Curtis Onaczyszgn (a mouthful) and Theo Machado and another player Luke and a friend of Will's..  We also borrowed a prop who came all the way from Philadelphia. Bob wouldn't play on artificial turf so he did all the refereeing.

Anyway we defeated Burlington in a close game and then played Hamilton to a tie which we won in overtime.  We were a bit lucky in that we ran out of props (not lucky for the props) and the scrums went unopposed which gave us much more ball for the backs and they could run at ease.
A good day.

Monday, May 28, 2018

Crusaders at Home

After a poor season last year the writer of this blog took some time off but is back (we think)  to report obn the goings on of the club..  I will catch up on some things that have happened since last year later. This is the first game of the 42nd season since Grimsby Gentlemen started in 1977.

Grimsby Gentlemen 33: Oakville Crusaders IV 59 (or something like that)

Venue:  the hallowed grounds of Alway School - kick off at 3:00

Referee:  Steve Scott

Weather: Warm 28 degrees (feel like 32) a bit breezey especially when you were playing into it in the second half

Attendance:  we drank one and a half kegs, so whatever that works out to.

Ball sponsored by Wayne Hoskins of Bedwas Wales (I think we used the same ball the whole game - usually we loose one in the undergrowth and we find it next winter)

Team:  At 9:00 in the morning we had 10 players registered but with traditional last minute suspense we managed to field exactly 15 by game time.

1. Nick Lord ,2. Sean Inglis (first game with Grimsby), 3. Chris Atkinson. 4. Martin Van Den Hurk, 5. Thomas Davis (first game with Grimsby men - at Blessed Trinity High School, 6. Brenden Vorstenbosch 7. John Fraser, 8. Evan Brundatge, 9. Daniel Prentice-Chowen (Blessed Trinity high school player), 10. Ben Jeske, 11. Joe Sanders, 12. Glenn Butler (Blessed Trinity player - first game with Grimsby men, 13. Cameron Ruys, 14. James Vienneau, 15. Gehard Swart (first game for Grimsby and from South Africa. (no subs)

Ten of these players did not play for the club two years ago. so it has been a bit of a turnover in the last couple of years..

Gehard (Gerry)Swart

Glenn Butler (18 points)
Thomas Davis (had a couple of nice runs)

Sean Inglis
Game:
We started well with a great kick off by Glenn which was knocked on by Cru and we kept it alive so that Dan could pick and go from a couple of meters out to score the first try at about 3 minutes.  Glenn converted.  Oakville had a stronger pack and pushed us around in the scrums and rucks and they eventually scored at about ten minutes.  Oakville was looking good with timely offloads and although we were making tackles they scored converted tries at 17 min and 25 minutes. We came  back  within one try when Glenn touched down at about 32 minutes but the Cru managed to work the ball into our end and scored another try off a quick tap at about 35 minutes.

 Half time score Grimsby Gentlemtn 14 and Oakville Crusaders 28

We had a couple of injuries (no subs remember) so Oakville eventually gave us a couple of forwards. Oakville scored again at 45 min and 55 min.  Dan picked off an errant pass and ran 60 meters for our third try and Glenn scored again at about 70 min withh Nick touching down at 72 min. Glenn made all the conversions except the last one which was at a difficult angle. Meanwhile the Cru scored at 65min, 67 min and one more at 75 min. Their kicker only missed one convert.

The game ended with some argey-bargey but generally it was a good first game for us against an experienced bunch of players. Glenn Butler was picked by the Cru as man of the match.

Our caped argee-barger (nice 'stach)

We scored 33 points with Glenn getting 18 points and Dan getting 10.  We might have had a couple more except for the slippery ball.

Dan going for a run with Glenn in support


Dan's grandparents checking out his play.

Glenn adding the points after
 We need to get a few more players out to practice as we are not fit nor do we know the systems.


The brain trust

We hung these in the visitor's changeroom for a bit of a psychological edge. 

The infirmary



Next game is a surprise as London does not seem to have a third team and we have been invited by Niagara to play against a Welsh touring side from  Nelson in Wales. They will be good but it will be hot for them and they will be very hungover (not like us)