{"id":60867,"date":"2013-12-30T16:54:04","date_gmt":"2013-12-30T16:54:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/?p=60867"},"modified":"2013-12-30T16:54:04","modified_gmt":"2013-12-30T16:54:04","slug":"belfast-harlequins-rfc-notes-festive-win-eases-pressure-4th-xv-management-24-scored-v-ophir-rfc-ii-xv-5-report-malseed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/belfast-harlequins-rfc-notes-festive-win-eases-pressure-4th-xv-management-24-scored-v-ophir-rfc-ii-xv-5-report-malseed\/","title":{"rendered":"Belfast Harlequins RFC Notes: Festive win eases pressure on 4th XV management with 24 scored v Ophir RFC II XV 5 REPORT HERE from Malseed"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ophir 2 10 &#8211; 24 Belfast Harlequins<br \/>\nFestive win eases pressure on 4th XV management<br \/>\nby Martin Malseed<\/p>\n<p>Ophir forsake League points<\/p>\n<p>A turbulent December for the 4th XV with two narrow defeats to Malone 5th XV saw the month conclude with a magnificent team performance against a gutsy Ophir2s. <\/p>\n<p>Ophir as a club are producing great results so this post Xmas match was going to be a challenge .Planning had been as usual meticulous as we recruited players for the 3rd XV and Christmas week revealed some really<br \/>\nflaky reasons for not playing.(Sore tummies ,ear infections and charity soccer matches being a few )<\/p>\n<p>Anyway the fifteen men who crossed the whitewash at Ophir on a wintery breezy day will be thanked for their dedication and effort. <\/p>\n<p>Ophir in warming up were doing things called drills while we were familiarising ourselves with line outs and back moves from the manual whilst trying to avoid frostbite.<\/p>\n<p>Ophir resorted to form which our scouts had identified by keeping the ball in the hands of their huge mature pack . This produced a try for them in first few minutes.<br \/>\nQuickly Harlequins countered and with some intelligent back play James Mahon scored a great try far out to bring it to 5 all.<br \/>\nCalamity struck when winger Patton&#8217;s call of &#8221; offside Flanker &#8221; was misheard by the ref and produced a yellow card consigning Ross to ten minutes in the freezing tundra.<br \/>\nAs so often the 4th XV have trained to cope with a player down and kept the 10 minute spell at zero all.<br \/>\nMeanwhile with scrum after scrum causing the well fed Ophir front five to tire Quins started to really up the intensity.<br \/>\nOphir pressure in the red zone ended with a 40 yard dash by David Law ( stopping on the pitch en route to Aldergrove to catch a 5pm flight) .This literally changed the game as Quins spent the rest of day in Ophir half.<br \/>\nColm at no 10 is now a challenger to our three other outhalf stars and scored a super try for Jack Fog to convert just about .5-12 now and half time.<br \/>\nSecond half saw an epic try from Ross after some clever work by the back line.<br \/>\nColm then got another and Jack managed to squeeze over the conversion .<\/p>\n<p>So Quins were now up 24-5 and started to throw it about and take control .One attacking glitch let Ophir score from far out as the Quin&#8217;s defence were ball chasing.<br \/>\nThe game soon ended a good natured game against a gutsy Ophir side who represented all that is good in minor rugby.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ophir 2 10 &#8211; 24 Belfast Harlequins Festive win eases pressure on 4th XV management by Martin Malseed Ophir forsake League points A turbulent December for the 4th XV with two narrow defeats to Malone 5th XV saw the month conclude with a magnificent team performance against a gutsy Ophir2s. 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