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Westerns 2013

Strong Defensive Line
Strong Defensive Line

Last weekend the Bombers, along with 9 other DII and DIII teams, traveled up to Omaha, NE for the Rugby Westerns and a chance to more onto the Sweet 16s in Dallas.

The Westerns is composed of four DII teams and the victors of Saturday’s matches would play for the championship on Sunday and continue on the Sweet 16.

In Saturday’s match the Bombers would face the Glendale Raptors from Colorado and the Omaha GOATS would face Tulsa. The Bombers were first on the board with a 30 meter penalty kick from James Sills. Glendale was first to score a try with kick from their #10 to an on running winger caught on the fly. The Bombers kept up the defense and the offense was able to score their first try near the end of the first half. The Bombers struggled getting control of the ball from the kick off and Glendale was able to score right at half, making it 13-12 at half in favor of the Bombers.

The Bombers offense played exceptional rugby in the second half with two tries called back and had many opportunities to score but it was the small things that kept the Bombers from the try zone. Glendale would defeat the Bombers 34-16 and face Tulsa on Sunday for the Westerns Championship. Man of the match went to Dave Klug for hard work and leaving it all on the field.

Ryan to Tyler running on
Ryan to Tyler running on

The defeat meant that the Bombers season has come to an end but not before taking on the Omaha GOATS on Sunday. The match gave both sides a chance to play all their players and those who didn’t get to play in Saturday’s match. Both teams went back and forth on taking the lead and the Bombers had many opportunities to take the lead. The GOATS lead the majority of the second half 14-10 and wasn’t looking to good for the Bombers as time was about to expire with Omaha having the ball. The final play of the game was to be a scrum to the GOATS, deep in their zone, but the Bombers pack weren’t finished yet. The Bombers took control of the scrum, gained possession of the ball and was taken in for the winning try. The conversion was made by Jim Morrison making the final score, 17-14 in favor of the Bombers.

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We may not be going to the Sweet 16s, (or might*) or to the National Championship, but the club has seen many improvements over the season and would not have gotten as far as we did without the coaching, all the players, and heart everyone has put in.

To those who have been playing with the Bombers for many years, the new recruits, and those hanging up the boots, Thank You!

Make sure to keep checking the website and Facebook Page for updates with summer 7s and upcoming events. We have a lot of things planned such as the Crawfish cook-out, award ceremony, float trip, and golf tournament.

To the All Mighty Bombers!

Ruggerfest Victory

Chris Chitava
Chris Chitava

This year marked the 65th Annual St. Louis Gateway Ruggerfest and had been two years since the Bombers had entered a side.

Ruggerfest featured teams from across the country with Men’s A/B, Women’s A/B, College, and High School teams; needless to say there was a lot of rugby to be played.

The Bombers would open up against the Gents of Dubuque for the first match of the tournament. The tournament allowed for open subs which allowed everyone playing time. The Bombers started off quick with two tries but Dubuque would come right back with a try. The Bombers would defeat Dubuque 41-10 and would face Fox Valley in the second match of the day.

Ash to Tyler - Jump
Ash to Tyler showing his ups

Much like the first game the Bombers were off to a strong start controlling the ball and setting the D-line. Fox Valley was a tough team and would be the closet game the Bombers had the whole tournament, but Fox Valley would fall 22-7 to the Bombers.

Sunday was the final day for the tournament and each team would have one or two games. Lincoln Park, from Chicago IL, was the first match and whoever won would go onto playing in the Championship game for the Men’s A side. The Bombers got off to the quickest start ever and never let up. Dave Klug kept reminding players after every try what the game plan was, “same plan guys…”. The Bombers would defeat Lincoln Park 36-10 and would face KU Jayhawks for the Championship.

The KU Jayhawks were last year’s Ruggerfest champs and looking for a repeat, but the Bombers had different plans. The championship game was a physical match and people hurting from three previous games of rugby wasn’t making it easy. The Bombers dominated the scrums and line outs and would go on to defeat the Jayhawks 31-13 making the Bombers the 2013 Ruggerfest Men’s A Division Champion.

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Photos – Day 2

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Ruggerfest Trophy – Great Job Gents!

Man the match would not go to one person but the whole Bomber squad because it was a team effort from everyone. It was a great effort from both the veterans and new players to the club.

We’re less than three weeks from Westerns in Omaha as we work our way to the National Championship. The season is not over and we need everyone to come to practice and be ready to go!

This week the Bombers A side will face the Ramblers in the last League match of the season in Forest Park. There may be a friendly B side game following the first game, just check back for updates.

*UPDATE* The match against the Ramblers has moved up from 1PM to NOON. It’s still at Forest Park and there will be another match following the first game.

Don’t forget to register your team for the Bomber’s Trivia Night. It’s on April 20th and less than two weeks away. This is a great time for everyone and you can really help out the club with new equipment.

Ruggerfest Info

UPDATE
The Bombers won both games today beating Dubuque 41-10 and Fox Valley 22-7. The Bombers will play Lincoln Park on Sunday at noon.

This Saturday is the 65th Annual St. Louis Gateway Ruggerfest at Creve Coeur Park. This two day tournament features teams from around the Mid-West with High School, Collegiate, and Semi-Professional teams. The Bombers will be entering one team into the two day tournament. There will be no Old Boys games this year, but the Old Boys can play with the active team. The Bombers first game is at 9AM against Dubuque on field #3 followed by the second game at Noon and a match on Sunday. The weather is looking to be very nice and warm so make sure you bring a chair and sunscreen.

Some basic match rules:

  • All matches are 20 minutes halves except for the Finals – They are 30 minute halves
  • Open substitutions are permitted except in the Finals
  • Arrive at you assigned pitch at least 5 minutes before scheduled kickoff.

Some Tournament rule:

  • Alcohol may NOT be brought into the park. St. Louis Co. Ord. 616.060
  • No nudity of any kind (including Zulus)
  • Use Permanent or temporary restroom facilities only. Public urination could be ticketed by Park Rangers

Full Tournament Rules

Tournament Bracket

You may not be able to bring Alcohol in, but you can purchase beer from the Schlafly beer truck. American Rugby Outfitters will accept cash and credit but there will not be any ATM so make sure to bring cash. Parking is limited so if you can carpool, please do so. There will be police and park ranger to assist with parking.

We look forward to seeing everyone at this tournament and cheer the Bombers onto victory!

2013 Bomber’s Trivia Night

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Bombers vs. Palmer

They say to be the best you have to beat the best and Saturday was going to a good test of that. Palmer, a DI and usually a final four Rugby team, traveled down to St. Louis to take on the Bombers in a friendly match.

Mike (ManChild) Kellett running against Palmer
Mike (ManChild) Kellett running against Palmer

The game was going to be a very physical match with a lot of speed and talent. Both teams controlled the ball very well and were one play away from a big break away, but the defenses’ were strong in shutting down the run. The Bombers were finally able to break through with a big run form Alex Ochoa that lead to a try scored by Ryan Hanify. Ryan McDonald would score a second try a few minutes later as the Bomber’s would lead 12-0 at half.

In the second half Palmer would start taking more control of the ball as the Bombers would make substitutions.  Palmer was able to get the ball out quickly and the Bomber’s defense was running out of steam and getting beat on the outsides. Palmer would go on a 22-0 run in the second half and beat the Bombers 22-12. Despite the lost it was a great match and a better test for the Bombers before heading to Westerns.

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Man of the match for the forwards was Mike Kellett, a DeSmet Senior, who was selected to the U-18 team and wins body slam of the year. Bryan Hebron was man of the match for the backs as the scrummy.

Ryan McDonald trying to block the ball deep in Palmer's end.
Ryan McDonald trying to block the ball deep in Palmer’s end.

This Saturday is Ruggerfest at Creve Coeur Park. If you’ve never been to Ruggerfest I’d suggest coming out to watch teams from around the Mid-West competing in the two day tournament. The Bombers will be entering one active-side and an Old-Boys team.

The weather is looking to be really nice for the weekend so come on out and watch rugby all day. We will post times when they become available so make sure to check out Facebook page.

Don’t forget to get your teams together for the Bomber’s Trivia Night on April 20th. Register Online.

It's Never Easy

Saturday was a big day for both sides but even bigger for the DIII side as they would battle in the MRFU Playoffs and a chance to go to Westerns.

The Bombers would face against the Hornets in the first round of the MRFU playoffs and after losing to them 2 weeks before the Bombers were itching for a rematch. The Hornets started off quick scoring two tries and the Bombers playing on their heels. The Bombers were finally starting to get their footing and were slowly working their way back on the score board, but the Hornets were holding the lead 18-10 at half.

The Bombers kicked off the second half with the wind at their backs and kept the ball in the Hornets end. After an interception and try scored, the Hornets continued to extend their lead, but the Bombers never gave up. After battling back and forth the Bombers were able to tie the game 30-30 with a heads up play by Bryan Hebron with 5 minutes left in the game. After the kick off and kick chase into the Hornets zone the Bombers knocked on which resulted in a scrum to the Hornets. The Hornets were quick to get the ball from one side of the field to the other but the Bombers defense stayed right along with them and lead to a turn over ruck and Bombers ball.

The Hornets would committed a high tackle penalty and gave the Bombers a penalty kick with no time left of the clock. Jim Morrison would setup along the side line, 40 meters from the closet post with a tied game, no time left, and the wind at his back; it’s what most players dream of when the game is on the line and it comes down to you. Jim’s kick started off high with a slight pull and would split the uprights giving the Bomber’s the win 33-30 over the Hornets.

Despite winning the game, the Bombers DIII side had to forfeit the game against the Hornets due to a roster protest. The run to Westerns for the DIII side has come to an end but not playing rugby. The DII side won their game against KCRFC 36-12 is still going to Westerns at the end of April, but both sides still have games to be played before that time. This weekend the Bombers will take on Palmer in a friendly match at Lucier Park. Kickoff is at 1pm and all players will get playing time. Ruggerfest, always a good time,  is the following weekend so mark your calendars.

Make sure to check out our Facebook Page and sign up for the Bombers Trivia Night.

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