{"id":18653,"date":"2011-11-20T21:09:01","date_gmt":"2011-11-20T21:09:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/?p=18653"},"modified":"2011-11-20T21:09:01","modified_gmt":"2011-11-20T21:09:01","slug":"carrickfergus-rugby-club-u15-i-xv-are-rifle-park-top-guns","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/carrickfergus-rugby-club-u15-i-xv-are-rifle-park-top-guns\/","title":{"rendered":"Carrickfergus Rugby Club: U15 I XV Are Rifle Park Top Guns"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Banbridge U15s \u2013 0 Carrickfergus U15s \u2013 57<\/p>\n<p>This was a top of the table league clash at Banbridge RFCs Rifle Park on Saturday morning between the two undefeated pace setting teams in the elite U15s league.<br \/>\nWith Carrick missing vital training &#038; game time due to recent weather conditions a much needed squad session on Wednesday night set the bench mark for this Saturday morning showdown.<br \/>\nA perfect build up saw Carrick arrive early &#038; enjoy a very positive warm up under the direction of the coaches.<br \/>\nEarly Banbridge possession saw their out half kick to the corners but copy book tracking back &#038; fielding by the Carrick back three of Dylan McDowell Mike Whitall &#038; Matthew Best proved equal to his best efforts.<br \/>\nAs the game progressed the home out half continued his futile kick chase game and this trio opened up the home defence with strong counter attack running.<br \/>\nCarrick got on the front foot from a strong midfield scrum with James Carson John Stewart &#038; Corey Kelly starting a scrum domination that lasted all game.<br \/>\nA hard carry by the Carrick forwards gave Matthew Fisher the opportunity to breach the home defence and score from a 30 metre run.<br \/>\nSam Wallace added the bonus points.<a href=\"http:\/\/www.eurosportsdirect.com\/index.asp\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-9533\" title=\"Click Here For Eurosports Direct E-Commerce Website\" src=\"http:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/11\/euro.gif\" alt=\"\" width=\"175\" height=\"132\" \/><\/a><br \/>\nWith Carrick fronting up at scrum and line out it was only a matter of time before they were bossing the breakdown with some ferocious rucking going forward &#038; often turning defence into attack with text book counter rucking.<br \/>\nJake Porter broke up the left &#038; out stripped the defence to score wide out, after being fed by Sam Wallace on the short side.Wallace fired over the touchline conversion &#038; Carrick were starting to fire on all cylinders.<br \/>\nBann were looking slightly shell shocked at this stage &#038; despite their best efforts were unable to gain either possession or position in the Carrick half, worse was yet to come for the home side as Fisher once again powered over &#038; then silken handling &#038; running in the backs allowed Evan Sloan to glide over.<br \/>\nWith Sam Wallace converting one of the tries Carrick approached half time with another strong drive into Bann territory &#038; 26 points without reply on the board.<br \/>\nThe second half saw Daniel Mc Burney who had given an exhausting power house display being replaced by Ian Kerr who teamed up with John Turner who was giving a second row master class.<br \/>\nWith Fisher on the charge from No 8 Jake Gardner &#038; Cody Surgeoner provided fantastic back row support in broken field play, Gardner also provided several turnover steals at the tail of the line out.<br \/>\nSteady &#038; clean ball from the very busy  &#038; nimble footed Connor Cambridge allowed Wallace to score a training paddock individual try which he goaled.<br \/>\nFisher got his hat trick from another rock steady scrum before Jake Porter whose steals on the ground were from the book of \u201cMcCaw\u201d worked some magic &#038; burst through under the posts for Wallace to goal.<br \/>\nThe Carrick coaches introduced a raft of changes with birthday boy Rory Magill &#038; Jordan Devenny replacing the industrious James Carson &#038; a simply outstanding Jake Gardener who had given an exceptional personal performance.<br \/>\nAndrew Campbell came in at scrum half &#038; produced a number of sniping runs which kept the Bann back row tied down &#038; elsewhere Tony Clark &#038; Aaron Rea were introduced in the backs.<br \/>\nJamie Craig came on to the right wing &#038; produced some typical bullocking runs down the touchline.<br \/>\nAll was not over however as these replacement players wanted a piece of the action &#038; provided tremendous value for their time on the pitch.<br \/>\nBann had had title aspirations going into this game but were simply out gunned by the Carrick effort and the nail was firmly hammered in their coffin by John Stewart who weighed in with a brace of tries after serious forward pressure was exerted on the Bann line through a series of relentless pick &#038; goes.<br \/>\nWallace added the points to one of the tries.<br \/>\nThis was simply an outstanding squad performance &#038; one which provided rich fayre for the many travelling parents &#038; supporters who were as always impeccable in their demeanour.<br \/>\nThe massive home gallery was shocked into silence &#038; accepted defeat graciously with the possible exception of one person who was obviously not familiar with the IRFU Code of Ethics for Age Grade Rugby.<br \/>\nThe Banbridge team however to their credit endeavoured to play rugby to the final whistle &#038; they &#038; their coaches are to be applauded for that.<\/p>\n<p>Scorers M Fisher T3 Jake Porter T2 Evan Sloan T Sam Wallace T Con 6 J Stewart T2<\/p>\n<p>CRFC U15s Squad &#8211;  M Best D McDowell E Sloan J Porter (capt) M Whitall  S Wallace CCambridge J Carson J Stewart C Kelly J Turner D McBurney C Surgeoner J Gardener M Fisher Ian Kerr Rory Magill Jordan Devenney Andrew Campbell Aaron Rea Tony Clark Jamie Craig<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Banbridge U15s \u2013 0 Carrickfergus U15s \u2013 57 This was a top of the table league clash at Banbridge RFCs Rifle Park on Saturday morning between the two undefeated pace setting teams in the elite U15s league. 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