Lost Ferry TC
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Lord Gadrus Didoron replaced Dame Gemma Leafchaser when she became indisposed.
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Match 1
Crusaders 16-7 Lost Ferry TC
In an amazing match, the Crusaders manage to pull victory. The Lost Ferry had three fouls, giving the Crusaders the lead almost right away with the Lost Ferry coming back to make it 9-7. Finally, a last ditch effort raised the ending score to 16-7. Crusaders taking the match! Man of the match awarded to Ranuk for his spectacular run down half the length of the field, putting the game squarely out of the hands of the Lost Ferry team.
Players
Crusaders: Ranuk, Davonos, Alessandro
Lost Ferry TC: Oribanna, Adan, Petir, Gemma
Match 2
Lost Ferry TC 12 - 7 Fighting Fifth
In a breezy winter day, Lost Ferry TC faced off against the Fighting Fifth in Griffon Park. Lost Ferry battled its way up the pitch, scoring an early try off of Sentry Hufimo's spirited run, but Lord Adan shanked the conversion, putting his team up only five-zero. But the real play of the match was Nelisha's run up the field from the initial ruck, blowing by all of the defenders and taking it to the try line without anyone laying a hand on her. She also converted the try, sending Lost Ferry up 12-0. The Fifth pegged one back when Odoni and Balinda combined kicks to peg Lost Ferry back at their ten meter line and Lord Adan put the ball straight up, returning it to the Fifth right on his own ten meter line. Odoni took it across for an easy score and Balinda converted the try, but the referee soon after blew for time, leaving Lost Ferry ahead 12-7.
Players
Lost Ferry TC: Hufimo, Adan, Nelisha
Fighting Fifth: Odoni, Balinda, Kelarik
Match 3
Flying Krakens 0-10 Lost Ferry TC
A very one sided first half had the Flying Krakens pinned back in their own half of the field for a long time, only the superb, top class tackling from both sides keeping the ball from crossing the try line, or being cleared out to safety. Seeing the movement starting to falter, Oribanna took full advantage of field position to slot through a drop goal for the Lost Ferry TC, barely skimming the crossbar. From the restart, with a substitution by the Lost Ferry TC of Lord Gadrus for Lord Adan, it looked like we were expecting a repeat of the play so far, with the ball travelling into the Flying Krakens half but never making it beyond the 20m line, until a superb combined play from all three members of the Krakens drove the ball right up the centre and forced the Lost Ferry onto the back foot for some furious defence. A crucial tackle by Mes Oribanna on the 90m line gained possession back, and one of the greatest displays of offensive tackleball running I have ever seen saw Mer Hufimo take the ball all the way from there and over the try line in the very last seconds of the game. The conversion by Mer Hufimo, demonstrating his versatility, rounded off the match 0-10, Hufimo taking both the award for man of the match, and putting him currently at the top of the table for the hotly contested Golden Sandal award at the end of the season.
Players
Flying Krakens: Arik, Aeryk, Gaddineez
Lost Ferry TC: Oribanna, Hufimo, Adan (sub Gadrus).
Match 4
The Liberators 20-20 Lost Ferry TC
In a spirited and high-scoring match, Lost Ferry TC and the Liberators battled to a draw. Mes Oribanna gave up an early penalty which the Liberators converted to go ahead three-nil. The game appeared to be going very poorly for Lost Ferry as their defense collapsed, allowing the Liberators to score a try and go up ten-nil. But then Lost Ferry began to claw its way back with two tries by Mes Oribanna and a drop goal from Lord Gadrus. However, the Lost Ferry defense collapsed again, letting the Liberators peg back a try for a score of twenty-seventeen. In added time, the Liberators converted a drop goal from thirty meters out. The daring play tied up the game and sent the two teams off the pitch with the draw.
Players
Lost Ferry TC: Adan, Oribanna, Gadrus
The Liberators: Tanya, Zeynus, Rianna
