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Druids RFC 50th Anniversary Celebrations
JULY 7 – 10, 2010
www.druids50years.myevent.com
Some of you might or might not know but this year is the Druids 50th anniversay and we are having a week long event for it. Players can purchase tickets for the big Banquet on friday night at the bar from Jack or Al, cost is $40
REGISTRATION – please make sure to complete the on-line registration form. This is to ensure that we have all relevant information to be able to have accreditation ready for you when you arrive at the event. Just by purchasing tickets does not mean that you are also registered – although we obviously know that you are coming.
BANQUET TICKETS – can be purchased on line, mail in cheque or at the clubhouse. Please see the website for all relevant information (and to register). Deadline for us to receive payment for your tickets is June 27th. Please note that as this is a catered event we must have final numbers by June 27th.
GOLF – as for the banquet, all relevant information is on the website. Deadline for us to receive payment for golf is June 27th.
ACCOMMODATION – the deadline for taking advantage of the special rate negotiated with the Coast Edmonton House is June 7th. http://www.coasthotels.com/hotels/canada/alberta/edmonton/coast_edmonton_hou
If you are planning on CAMPING at the grounds during the event the deadline for letting us know is June 27th. We need to know the type of unit you have and when you plan to arrive. Please note that there will be no power or water hook-ups but you will have access to the showers and washroom facilities.
3rd Div Mens – Druids 5 Edson 43
Druids came out with a strong line up for the game against the League leaders Edson and showed fire and determination at the start of the game, as they took on the Edson pack by running the ball right at them. A number of ground gainers by the forwards showed they were ready to play and things looked promising.
Daryl MacKinnon was on fire with hard nosed runs and relentless tackling. Tana gained yards as he dropped his shoulder into whoever tried to stop him. Cliff and Gerald ran hard and tackled well.Vick was a force in the lineout and displayed some strong running..
It looked like the forwards could take control of the game, but the Edson teamwork and experience began to show as the half neared its end. Edson backs took advantage of two times that our backs were caught creeping inwards leaving the outsides open for their wingers to run. Then a quick penalty and the big Edson #8 crashed over just before half time. Yet the Druids still looked as if they could salvage the game.
The second half however was not the same. From the half time restart we allowed the opposition to break down the middle and they scored. Then as the half progressed we started missing tackles and the score built up. Low leg tackling switched to high tackling
and Edson took advantage of this.
Nick Heffel scored a nice try with a break form the 20 meter line . Dylan Thompson playing in his first game of the season was a tackling machine and Quintin from full back ran us out of problems with determined running. Travis Griffin was a workhorse throughout the game solidifying the forwards.
Inexperience in our positional play started to show allowing Edson to use their backs well. The Druids players showed heart all game long but were beaten by a team that has been together for a few years, and knows its game. They pass the ball around well.
1st star Darryl MacKinnon who was a dynamo while he was on.
2nd star Vick Dhaliwal who ran hard and was solid in lineouts
3rd star Travis Griffin who set a solid platform in the scrum and gave it all until subbing off near the finish.
Druids 1sts won 31-24 vs Calgary Irish and the 2nds lost a very good game to Leduc.
Next Saturday Druids 1sts vs the Saints in Calgary. Druids 2nds vs St Albert at St Albert (1pm). 3rds next game is Wednesday June 16th vs NorWesters at Ellerslie ( 7 pm)
Our 3rd Div players have suggested that we really need to commit ourselves to practising on Tuesdays and Thursdays to develop team positioning and to work on certain skills. This will be a consideration in team selection for the game on the 16th.
Try: Nick Heffel.
1st Div Mens – Druids 31 Calgary Irish 24
| Team Roster | |||
| June 5th . 5 pm Druids vs. Calgary Irish | |||
| 1 | Ian Rousseau | ||
| 2 | Russell Meidinger | ||
| 3 | Ken Trumper | ||
| 4 | Konrad Augustson | ||
| 5 | Matt Yawarski | ||
| 6 | Des Alvey | ||
| 7 | Duncan Morris | ||
| 8 | Martin Clancy | ||
| 9 | Eoghan Curran | ||
| 10 | Adam Gowing | ||
| 11 | Chris Rasimas | ||
| 12 | Josh Papale | ||
| 13 | Mike Holowaychuk | ||
| 14 | Rob Elliott | ||
| 15 | Nigel Brown | ||
| Subs | Drew Belanger | Sean Donavan | |
| Jon Burton | Owen Dawkins | ||
| Brian Byrne | Chris Franklyn | ||
| Jody Penner | |||
Coming off a solid win last week the Druids were determined to continue their winning ways against the always strong Calgary Irish. The team spent a fair bit of time working on their pattern of attack during the week and the practice paid off within minutes of the kick off as a hard running Duncan Morris finished off a nice series of phases with a crashing run right through the middle under the posts. The Druids added to their lead soon after with a well struck penalty kick by Snowy. The Irish responded with a score of their own and were determined to make a game of things. The new comer Josh Papale restored the lead for the Druids touching down his first of two trys on the day. The conversion by the sure footed Snowy put the Druids up by seven points. That try was followed up by another solid try by our captain Marty which was again converted by Snowy. Our fourteen point lead held up for a while but instead of scoring and putting the game out of reach a defensive laps and strong run down the wing by Irish number nine allowed the Irish back in the game. The play seemed to go back and forth after that with a long passage of play without a score. The scoring drought was eventually ended much to the delight of the vocal home town fans when Michael lowered the boom on an Irish player with an impressive tackle right in front of the stands. The Irish player desperate to keep the play alive coughed up the ball in contact and the alert Josh Papale stepped up to grab the gift and scampered some thirty five meters down the sidelines for his second score of the day. Instead of closing the deal at this point we again let the Irish back into the game allowing them a rather weak try off a mid field ruck where we did not have sufficient numbers on one side of the ruck.
Overall the Druids played a solid game and were well deserving of the win. Again we were solid in the lineouts. Our scrumaging was improved and at times looked solid however inconsistency at other times had us going backwards. This was a game that we could have put away early but we let the Irish off the hook by failing to finish off movements that had us on their goal line on three different occasions.
The player of the game for the Irish was the ever illusive and hard running number nine Ian Shoults.
The man of the match for the Druids as selected by the Irish was new comer Josh Papale who scored two trys on the day and had some strong attacking runs that got us moving forward. Honorable mention goes out to Martin who again played solid. The game at times got very physical and the presence of the powerful Konrad Augustson who after a year off is making more and more of an impact each game. Ian Rousseau was particularly strong in the scrums and played well in contact. Snowy again played well and his sure footed kicking 4/4 on conversions and one penalty kick in the end were the difference in a game that was closer than maybe it should have been.
Tries: Duncan Morris, Josh Papale (2), Martin Clancy.
Cons: Adam Gowing (4)
Pen: Adam Gowing
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Alberta Summer Games 2010 request for coaches and chaperones
Peace River, Alberta will play host to the 2010 Alberta Summer games from the 19th – 25th July. At this time Rugby Alberta is seeking applications for a head coach and assistant coach for all 8 zones for both male and female teams. See Attached









