Fixtures

Match reports of the Senior Men, Renegades and Old Boys.

 
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The 7s program finished its wildly successful summer yesterday, placing both Mens’ and Womens’ team in their respective cup finals at the Surfside 7s Tournament on the beach in Stone Harbor, NJ.

Men
After storming their way to the final with a 25-0 thrashing of Media, the 3-0 mens’ team encountered a fast and physical Shockers side. Although there was no shortage of effort or physicality in the match, “clean” would not be one of the adjectives to describe this game. Monmouth had, but could not connect on countless scoring opportunities (if you’re sensing frustration in the tone of this, you would be correct). After a long try at the end of regulation by Joe Lucarelli and a clutch conversion by Nick “The Fattest Foot in the East” Lucarelli, MRFC took the game into overtime. However, once again sloppy play doomed the boys, who gave up a try at the end of the first overtime period and were blanked in the second to fall to the Shockers 21-14.

Renegades
Having not had a legit practice session in weeks, and despite traveling to Stone Harbor with only 7 ladies, the Renegades borrowed a player or two en route to a wonderful run to the final. Athleticism and chemistry were the words of the day as the ladies tackled and crashed their way through their pool and then scored a lovely, hard fought try at the end of the semifinal to defeat rival Morris. However, a spritely Cheseapeake side showed a bit more speed and endurance against our short-handed Renegades, who fell despite a valiant effort.

Robbie’s editorial- Having been through six summer seasons with the club, I speak for all the senior players who played this year in expressing our sincere honor to have been a part of this run. This was, by far, the most successful summer campaign in a long time (quite possibly in MRFC history) both on and off the field. The memories from these last few months will be with us forever, and I am, as always, privileged to have been able to wear the colors and represent the club.

Recap

Men
Rockaway 7s Cup Champions
Binghamton Roadkill 7s Cup Champion
Lehigh Valley 7s Bowl Champion
Surfside 7s Cup Runner- Up

Women
Surfside 7s Cup Runner-Up

Now it’s time to parlay this success into a METNY title in the fall. Rest your legs, hit the gym and get ready for a NASTY fall season.

 
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after a successful spring 2011 season where speed became the point of shifted focus, the monmouth rugby sevens team has kept momentum alive in taking home hardware in our first two tournements entered in, this summer. first, we travelled to the lehigh valley sevens tournemnt, a marfu qualifier, and one of the most successfully run tournaments run on the east coast, winning four games, losing one and coming home with the bowl. eric daneman led the way with nine tries on the day, with nick lynch following with two and evan fitzgerald and mark biafore each adding a try of their own.


next, the monmouth side travelled to rockaway beach to play in the 35th running of the rockaway beah sevens tournament. monmouth would face three division 1 rivals, in morris,new york and long island on their way to taking home the cup. leading the way this time was tourament mvp, joe lucarelli, scoring 9 tries on the day. the rest of the roster was filled out by by andrew orden, andrew poulson, eric daneman, rob morello, mark biafore, michael byrnes, and nick lucarelli.
training is on normal schedule this week – tuesday and thursday at west front street, 7PM. harrisburg this weekend, update your teamsnap

 
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The day started earlier than most, with the Christian Brothers Academy newly competing squad facing off intramurally at just half past nine, but for so many of us, it started days, weeks, months, years and decades ago. As has been the case for the past few years, Monmouth Day was going to house games for all of our sides, including the third iteration of the Mean Machine game, this time squaring up with Suffolk. Even though there match was played with ebbs and flows of pace, the MM was able to hold Suffolk off, even as they started pleading to borrow some of our own players. That’ll show them to ask for extra time.

The Renegades also stood strong against a travelling Doylestown side, defeating them handidly, and showing off a nice mix of both young and veteran players. It was mildly through this games first half, that we saw the sidelines starting to pile up, and the sun began to shine, and the wind began to die. It was there on those sidelines that I began to see the many face of Monmouth Rugby, five year old girls who met on these Thompson Park sidelines, a MM player walking off in his own camraderie of ‘scoring in five decades’, current players who joined at 35 and ones that joined at 15. They were all over, and they all had their stories to tell. There was plenty of rehashing, tales of glory moments on the fields and nipping around at all the friends they haven’t seen, haven’t met, or just needed someone to remind them of.

The senior side took on the travelling Montclair side, and though there was an early scare, Monmouth settled down and took them down with astute ferocity, welcoming in new player “Bobby Brady”. Before the second side fielded against Montclair, the Monmouth Old Boys took on a kinned side from Montclair, and though Montclair came out on top, to a man they all had their fun.

After the games, everyone made their way back to the clubhouse where they we welcomes to a Kenny Molina roasted pig, as well as music by the Jukebox Criminals and a Hall of fame ceremony that was well in the making. We’d like to thank everyone that came out and hope that it will not be the last time we see any of you. Nothing but great things have been said, and I think it is important that, not only did everyone enjoy themselves, we were able to be quielty reminded of how much each of us matters to each other.

Thanks to all, and congrats to the latest in the Hall of Fame class:

Jack Stankiewicz

RJ Bifani

Larry Fox

Terry Hand

Paule Barford

 
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This Saturday, the 14th of May, is Monmouth Rugby’s favorite day of the year. Plenty of rugby, family and fun await anyone who wishes to come on down to Thompson Park. Games start at 9:30 with some high school 7′s, as the Colts of Christian Brothers Academy look to show their wares. They’ll be followed by the Renegades taking on the ladies of Doylestown at half past ten. The Mean Machine follow up taking on the travelling Suffolk side.

Monmouth’s first fifteen then take on state rival Montclair with kickoff at 1:30, and Montclairs old boys are coming down, as well, to take on Monmouth’s Old Boys immediately follwing. Our second XV takes on Montclairs young and developing second side after three o’clock.

Then it is back to the clubhouse, where the Monmouth family will celebrate our unitive bonds over pig and brew, as well as present the 2011 Hall of Fame inductees.

All are invited, all are welcome and all should feel inclined to join!

CBA 7s – 9:30

Monmouth Women v Doylestown – 10:30

Mean Machine v Suffolk – 12:00

Monmouth Men A v Montclair A – 1:30

Monmouth Old Boys v Montcair Old Boys 3:00

Monmouth Men B v Montclair B – 3:20

 
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A blustery cold spring day saw Monmouth Men travel south to take on the D2 playoff bound Jersey Shore Sharks. The weather was due to deteriorate as the games progressed but started dry with the strong wind drying the field from earlier showers.

First Half

The game started at a decent pace with Monmouth playing into the wind and controlling the possession with ball in hand. The Jersey Shore defense was well organized and their tackling was excellent which allowed them to soak up the Monmouth pressure during the first 15 minutes. A long clearance from the Jersey Shore fly half eventually brought play near the Monmouth line and a few minutes of pressure led to an unconverted try on 18 minutes.

Monmouth faster pace was causing a succession of penalties against Jersey Shore for high tackles, hands in at the rucks, not entering through the gate and not staying on your feet. One of these penalties set Monmouth up with a line out 30 meters from the goal line. Mark Biafore tidied messy ball at the tail and made yards before setting the ball, the ball was then spun to Joe Lucarelli who bumped outside the defense to score an unconverted try. Monmouth immediate had a two on one inside the JS 22 only for the ball to go to deck with the line begging.

The rest of the half consisted of Monmouth running at the Jersey Shore defense and every breakdown was a free for all with nobody staying on their feet. It was therefore very hard to build any momnetum and the ball would be cleared down the field only for Monmouth to counter attack again. To say that the Jersey Shore out half was only interested in kicking is an understatement.

This stalemate continued until half time leaving the sides tied at 5-5.

First Half

With the wind at their backs Monmouth started the half and were rewarded immediately with an unconverted try from Nick Lynch after 2 mins. Monmouth let their guard down and conceded a very soft try three minutes later, 10-10.

The next 33 minutes were consistently stop start with the referees interpretations of the law changing from moment to moment. During this time there was a spear tackle penalized but no yellow, Scrums were penalized for pushing too hard and there were numerous high tackles unpunished. Monmouth found it very hard to build any momentum and despite being in the JS half for almost all the half it took until five minutes from the end for Jersey Shore to conceded a penalty infront of the posts leading to the winning penalty from Joe Lucarelli.

Monmouth had a scare with a couple of minutes left in the game when James Barlow was carded following a poor neck tackle on Kenvin Robinson attempting to counter attack. A brawl ensued but the referee only saw one sides infractions and JS went unpunished.

Following the game Monmouth were left a little frustrated with the stop start nature of the game so the Development XV channeled this into a huge win in badly deteriorating conditions. Barry Minihan’s familiarity with the challenges on days like this enabled him to control the game for Monmouth kicking to space and to the corners. Many First XV players played a part in that game venting their frustrations in a positive manner.

thanks to pat for the write up

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