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2005 RESULTS
GREY AVENGE EARLY SEASON LOSS October 22, 2005 – The Grey posted our second win of the season, defeating a very competitive Gentlemen of New York side at PNA Park. It was the Grey's best effort of the season, possessing 75 per cent of the ball and scoring four unanswered tries in the first two periods. The front row set the tone early by controlling the scrums. When New York did have the ball, they were driven back, making it difficult for their backs to attack. Great job by our props – George Saul, Tom Flynn, Gary Tamburri, Bill Aman, and Mike Guzzio. The best attack the Gentlemen had was through the kick. Matt Leonard did a great job getting ball defensively when fielding kicks and starting a counterattack. His other contribution was scoring two tries. Bill Bishop and Darryl Garrison also scored in a great team effort that also saw sixteen different forwards play in the 75-minute match. The GoNY did not quit, scoring two tries late in the match. They traveled well – it looks like we have another good Old Boys home and away for the future. Nominees for Man of the Match included Darryl Garrison and the three generations of Sauls who were on the pitch together for about ten minutes. Kevin McNamara was awarded the honors because of his great tackles and his outstanding performance on the wing. ALL JAPAN BREAKS GREY STREAK October 15, 2005 – New York All Japan finally proved that sometimes youth and speed do beat experience as they outlasted the home team 15 - 10, their first win ever against the Grey. They rucked well in numbers, moved the ball wide, and countered our kicks well. Grey Man of the Match honors went to Dave Yanik for his hard tackles. Great to see George Saul and Mike Fotos back. BRAHMINS BLAST THE GREY October 8, 2005, Boston – The Boston Brahmins dominated the Grey in an old boys game played in a windswept rain on a slick pitch at Moakley Park in South Boston. The Brahmins turned out a large numbers in celebration of Boston RFC's 45th anniversary and shut the Grey out 0 - 22. On the positive side, we played with a better discipline. The Grey opened the match by putting a lot of defensive pressure on Boston. We spent most of the first period on attack but failed to finish. When we lost possession or made a mistake, Boston capitalized. Ed Carr, Kevin Connors, and Matt Leonard played hard in the forwards. Kevin McNamara filled in at wing and did a good job counter-attacking on many kicks. Tony Johnson played well and Joe Bordieri had a great match running, tackling and setting up teammates. He was Man of the Match in a tough loss. GREY TURN THE TABLE, BEATING MORRIS AT HOME September 24, 2005 – After an unexpected week off, the Grey returned to action hosting the Morris RFC Masters at Pire Park in Wallingford. The pitch was short, narrow, and VERY dusty – apparently well suited to the Grey's game as they ran in nine tries to Morris's one for a 51 - 8 victory. The returning Kevin Costello took Man-of-the-Match honors despite (or perhaps because of) playing the entire match for the shorthanded Masters. FALL SEASON BEGINS WITH A RUCKIN' REGATTA September 10, 2005, Denville, N.J. – Neil Hogan and the Morris RFC Masters organized a great start to the fall season – the 1st Annual Ruckin' Regatta – at Morris's new Denville pitch. The day was a fundraiser in support of our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and for the relief of the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The Morris Masters, the Gentlemen of New York, and the Connecticut Grey played a round robin before retiring to Neil's lakefront home for a superb cookout. Pipers entertained us and we paused to remember the fourth anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The three teams rotated playing 20 minute periods. It was well run and certainly for a great cause. Phone cards and cash were donated and Merrill Lynch will contribute matching funds. It seemed like we were playing two home teams. We were on the Morris pitch and the GONY played in memory of those lost four years ago. We played two periods and were outscored four tries to one. Rick "Trunkzzz" Truncali scored off a penalty. Good to see him back on the pitch. GONY had some very good backs who moved the ball well. When we made a tactical error they made the most of it with a strong attack. Early in the period we had a five-meter scum but failed to finish with a try. Set scrums were excellent and we did very well winning a first phase and sometimes a second phase. We made some nice line breaks but then did not have enough support. "We had a few players out of position. Special thanks to Kevin McNamara, Dave Berube (the forward), and Steve Falatyn for playing in the backs. Ed Carr, Kevin Connors, and Trunkzzz played well in the forwards. Joe Bordieri, Darryl Garrison, and Bill Bishop had some great runs and open field tackles. Man of the Match to Dave Berube for hard aggressive play and setting up the try. IF ONLY THEY HAD POSTS...
July 30, 2005, Block Island, R.I. – It would be easy to say that our game was taken away from us for lack of goalposts and the ability to kick for points – a strong feature of our game. But that would be selling the Rhody Old Cocks short, who stormed back in the last 10 minutes our our annual Block Island friendly to steal a draw in a game we were leading 20 - 10 and "should have won." The match started inauspiciously when, just two minutes in, Jay Chabot touched down what appeared to be a try in the left corner. Unfortunately, the ref mistook the (admittedly poorly marked) try line for the 22-meter line and awarded the Grey a scrum instead of a try. After the Grey lost the hook and were called for an offside penalty, the Old Cocks proceeded to score two tries to take a 10 - 0 lead. After answering with a try of our own, the first period ended 10 - 5 in favor of the Old Cocks. In the second period, the Grey played disciplined, fundamental rugby. Led by a dominant front row, the Grey scored two unanswered tries and finished the period with a 15 - 10 lead. In the third period we continued with solid play and scored another try to extend the lead to 20 - 10. We had a certain score whistled back for a forward pass. The momentum then changed halfway through the period with the Old Cocks scoring again and one of our own being yellow carded for questioning a call. With the score 20 - 15 and despite Grey playing a man down, the Old Cocks were held scoreless. Yet with seconds remaining, it was déjà vu all over again when Ronan Hingerty did the old double dummy and ran the ball in to end the match in a 20 - 20 draw. The front row played great. Steve Carr had a very good day and the Man of the Match was awarded to George Saul for strong forward play and scoring a try in the second period. Steve Carr, George Saul, Bill Bishop and George's nephew, Andrew, each scored a try. The Old Cocks honored Joe Bordieri as the Grey's Man of the Match. 21st OLD MEN OF THE MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL ONE FOR THE AGES June 3-5, 2005, Franconia, N.H. – Back under new management (but with plenty of behind-the-scenes support from founders Bill Good and Joe Flynn), the 21st edition of OMOM was one of the best ever. The Grey traveled with strong numbers and typical style. The Saturday coincided with Mother Nature's decision to turn on summer, a test for all of the forwards and not a few of the backs. Festival coordinator and honorary Grey Bill Good set us the task of playing two of the stronger clubs, the Portland Ancient Mariners and the Amoskeag Old Boys, in recognition of our own depth and the strength of our spring season schedule. We were rewarded with two well-contested matches including what many called the match of the day, the afternoon tilt between the Grey and Bill Bishop's own Amoskeag RFC.
The first match against Portland was a battle of the back lines. Both teams attempted to spread the ball wide. Pressure defense and good tackling stopped Portland from scoring any points. The Grey managed five tries in a dominating 25-0 win. George Saul played hard and scored a try. John Kubic had a strong match, playing in the forwards and then the backline in the second half. Man-of-the-Match honors went to Fred Seeger, running nicely off the set piece and winning second-phase ball. Bill Bishop led the Grey in the first half of the Amoskeag game, helping us build a 21-7 lead. He then went over to play with Amoskeag in the second half, enabling them to outscore us 17-7. With three minutes left we were up 28-12. Two late Amoskeag tries closed the gap to 28-24, but the Grey held on for the win. Tony Johnson had a great match in the backs. Steve "Bomber" Tenenbaum showed great intestinal fortitude. MOTM to Jay Chabot. His four conversions gave us the win. He made some great tackles and was all over the pitch.
And special congratulations to Captain Lou Petruzzello, who was presented with the Stanley Morgan Award for sportsmanship at the Saturday evening festival banquet. THE GREY AND THE OLD DOGS MIX IT UP IN MEMORY OF JOHN FALATYN
GREY BEST BOSTON IN RENEWAL OF OLD RIVALRY May 14, 2005 – The Boston Brahmins made the trek to Wallingford for the first time in nine years and brought with them a full side that featured a mix new faces and old. The day was a wonderful reunion of Perennials, Unicorns, and other assorted ageless New England ruggers anxious to mix it up and get the Grey - Brahmins home-and-away rivalry back on track. They did not disappoint. Unfortunately for the visitors, it took the first twenty minutes of play to shake off the the two-hour drive. The Grey dotted down five tries in the first period, putting Boston in a hole from wouldn't recover. Matt Leonard, Bill Bishop, Tony Johnson, and Darryl Garrison all contributed to the 27-point barrage. Boston came back in the second period with two tries and suddenly it was 27-12. Joe Bordieri scored a try to open the Grey lead back up. Jon Leone scored two tries in the final period. Final score Connecticut Grey 44 - Boston Brahmins 17. It was great to see Dave Yanik back and Dave Berube playing his second match this season. Welcome to Tom Faust, who kicked and countered well at fullback. Matt Leonard led the forwards' attack in the first period, breaking the gain line and setting up teammates. Fred Seeger did a great job attacking off the base of the scrum. Bill Bishop also had his usual great effort. Darryl Garrison earned Man-of-the-Match honors for his excellent job of running, passing and tackling. GREY TAKE SECOND IN LONG ISLAND MASTERS BRACKET May 7, 2005, Lido Beach, NY – The Long Island Tourney turned out to be the tournament from hell. The schedule changed about six times from mid-week until minutes before match time. But that didn't stop the Grey from playing some good rugby and having a great social with some fine English chaps. The host team had trouble getting a side together. We played an abbreviated match, 30 minutes instead of 44. We controlled most of the ball and territory. Bill Bishop had a great break and scored from 30 meters in the first half. In the second half Joe Bordieri scored from 8 meters after we stole a hook and had a quick ruck off a back row play. Final score: Connecticut Grey 14, Long Island Lobsters 0. Tom Kubic was named Man of the Match for his great support play and tackling. Our play in the opener earned us a berth against the Weston-Super-Mare Vets in the finals. (Go to their web site and click on "Vets Triumph in Long Island Tournament" for some great photos of our match.) The touring English club had already beaten All Japan, St. John's Alumni, and the Gentlemen of New York by big scores. Quite a few of the English players are active 1st and 2nds at home. They were very fit and played well together. Great rolling mauls and excellent tactical kicking. We were up to the challenge and played some of our best rugby of the season. We committed some timely penalties that stopped the English team's momentum. We held them to one try in the second half. Final score: Weston-Super-Mare 28, Connecticut Grey 3. Joe Bordieri was named our Man of the Match. Great leadership and communication and he always won the ball when he got tackled. MORRIS MASTERS THE GREY April 30, 2005, Denville, NJ – In the shadows of the tallest goal posts in America, the Morris Masters and Connecticut Grey consecrated Morris's new pitch in Denville, New Jersey. Actually, the posts never came into play as the match turned out to be a defensive battle, the only score coming off an errant kick to touch from inside the Grey's 22. Nor, in fact, were any shadows cast, as the game was played in a steady spring drizzle. Never mind, the contest was well played and hard fought with both packs pushing and prodding the ball forward. The Grey camped inside Morris's half for the first 25 minutes. Morris dominated the second period, in which their left wing covered a clearance kick that just missed finding touch and raced it in the 25 meters to dot the ball down in the corner for the only points of the day. The third period saw intense pressure by the Grey to equalize, but the score never came. Final: Morris 5, Grey 0. Morris hosted us well at their new watering hole and awarded the Grey Man of the Match award to Bill Bishop. Captain Lou Petruzzello awarded club honors to Ed Carr for his hard forward play. NEW LONDON HANDLES GREY April 16, 2005, Waterford – The Grey played New London County RFC for the second time in two years. The Grey won last year's game by more than 30 points. This time the roles were reversed, as the Grey were penalized often and the opponents took advantage of the mistakes, demonstrating that this New London club has greatly improved. The positive side of the loss is that we never gave up and kept attacking. After 59 minutes, we were down 19-12 and almost scored at the end of the second period. In the third period, New London dominated with a final score of 36-12. Brendan Coffey, Ed Carr, Kevin Connors, and Joe Scandariato (five strikes against the head) performed notably in the forwards. Joe Bordieri, and Don Brancard led the backs. New London selected Bill Bishop as Man of the Match. GREY FEND OFF LATE BERKSHIRE ATTACK April 9, 2005 – The Grey played their first home match against a young and scrappy
Berkshire club. The early play
was all Berkshire as they scored twice on the weak side, off our lineout and a set scrum.
Berkshire jumped out to a 12-0 and the Grey needed to score, which we finally
did off a penalty play from 30 meters out. 12-5 after the first period. GREY OPEN 2005 SEASON WITH DECISIVE WIN April 2, 2005, Randall's Island, NY – The Grey traveled strong with 21 dedicated rugby players to take on the Gentlemen of New York at beautiful Randall's Island. Unfortunately, the Gents appeared put off by the weather forecast and could muster only ten players. Kevin McNamara, Jim McCormack, Bill Aman, Jon Leone, and Bud Harvey helped them fill out a side and the game was on. The Grey put on a great offensive show, scoring seven tries with Don Brancard converting 4 of 7 in a 43 - 7 victory. Tom Flynn, Ed Carr, Tony Johnson, Joe Bordieri, Darryl "Chicky" Ceccarelli [2], and A.N. Other scored tries. Excellent handling among the backs enabled the try fest. We not only gave the opposition five players but also played 14 on 15 in the second half because Bud and Kevin refused to join our side. We also provided the ref, Lou Petruzzello, and the lone touch judge, John Kerr. Man of the Match honors went Chicky for scoring two early tries to seal the victory. |