OLD RUGGER BUGGERS !


Once again the old boys showed the yung uns how to do it, on and off the field !!!!
Last week the Brockport Doggies flew to the great isle in search of the sun some fun and of course the obligatory game of Golden Oldie rugby. For those of you not converse in this great
sports idea it is only played by players who should have given up long ago, i.e. those over 35.

The two teams met on a glorious Friday afternoon which started in a great way with the Freeport youth members playing two age group games, 8-10 and 11- 16, as curtain openers. (youth rugby is held at the club from 10am till 11.30 each Saturday) The kids really played some great running rugby and hopefully show the club has a great future.
Following was the main event which brought out a crowd like no one had ever seen before, the terraces, the steps and the bar were packed with people jostling for the best vantage point, to get a drink!! sorry I meant watch the game.
The match started off in thrilling style with both teams testing the others defensive lines. Breaks were made by both teams only to be thwarted by great defensive work. Brockportmanaged to take first blood by scoring a blistering (well for old guys) try up the middle but this only put fire into the bellies of the Freeport team who quickly countered with a run down the right flank by Jeremy my last game Marquad who scored a great try. Steffano this is my first time Borsetto then slotted what can only be described as a majestic conversion (Rob please see him for some lessons!).
Freeport was then on a roll with the wind at their backs and Tony I just have to score every time I play Johns managed to use his startling pace to pounce on a miss kick by the Brockport full back that went from one side of the pitch to the other and scored out wide. All the players where then very happy when the ref one leg Kirkby blew for the end of the first third and a water break. This was obviously what Brockport needed as they came back stronger in the second and third periods scoring on four more occasions with solid forward work.
The Freeport team managed one further score and were unfortunately stopped just short of the Brockport line after some magnificent ball work and slight of hand by the oldest player on the pitch Dave just give me a few minutes Chisnel who showed everyone up at the tender age of 67.
This left the final standings at 31 points to Brockport and 17 to the Freeport Golden Oldies. This of course was duly forgotten as soon as both teams had left the field to enjoy the realreasonwhy there is Golden Oldie rugby the socialising and the telling of tales of great performances when everyone was a lot younger!!!
Big thanks to Brockport for coming down and making a memorable weekend at the club.
We hope to see you again

Bahamas Cup – is no longer ours !

BRFU Stella Artois Final (Bahamas Cup)
Baillou 19 - 18 Freeport
You couldnt have scripted a better end to the regular 15s season.Freeport played what was probably their best rugby of the season and took the game to Baillou early - the only way to play Baillou.Baillou (undefeated throughout the regular season) came off the blocks slow. There was nothing between the teams throughout the game and with a few minutes to go, Freeport were ahead 18 :12.However, a last gasp try in the corner, followed by a magnificent spot kick gave Baillou a 19:18 victory in what turned out to be the closest BRFU Stella Artois final in recent memory.
Kudos to Freeport, its never easy away from home and they represented well and congratulations to Baillou for getting back to their winning ways.
It should be noted that both sides played a considerable number of young players which bodes well for the future of Bahamas Rugby.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

HAPPENING NOW !

March 28th
Whirlpool I league Spring Season and Dolly Madison Youth Soccer Academy from 5pm

March 30th
Youth rugby 10am to 11.30am

April 6th
3.30pm Youth Rugby inter squad
4.00pm Golden Oldies v Brockport Doggies
6.00pm festivities


ON THE HORIZON !

April 20th Race Night to be finallised

April 28th Steak Out and end of season rugby / football games


Also Dolly Madison Youth Soccer Academy every wednesday from 5pm

Bahamas cup latest

Brave Freeport go down in Cup final thriller !!!

Freeport Rugby team fought tot he end in a bid to hold onto their Bahamas Cup crown but were eventually beaten by a Baillou team in Nassau on saturday ( 19 : 18 i believe)

Im sure a report is forthcoming - hint hint guys !!!

Commiserations to our lads but congratulatinos to Baillou

DOLLY MADISON YOUTH SOCCER ACADEMY

Boys Youth Soccer Program to changes its name to The Dolly Madison Youth Soccer Academy

March 12, 2007 Mark Hardy Organizer of the Grand Bahama Boys Youth Soccer Development Program visited Mr. Don Roberts, President of Dolly Madison Home Center to thank him for committing to fund the Grand Bahama Boys Youth Soccer Program. As part of their continuing commitment to the youth of the Grand Bahama, Mr. Roberts stated Dolly Madison Home Center in conjunction with Whirlpool is pleased to announce an ongoing partnership with Mr. Mark Hardy and The Grand Bahama Boys Youth Soccer Development Program.

On December 7th 2006 Dolly Madison Home Center stepped up to the plate with its first donation to fund the five-year-old Youth Soccer program, which caters to Grand Bahama boys aged 8 to 21 years old. Currently, over 100 youngsters regularly attend weekly coaching sessions and competitive games at Freeport Rugby & Football Club.

Mr. Roberts commented, Our youth need positive ways to expend the great energy that they possess. We at Dolly Madison Home Center are pleased to facilitate directing some of that energy towards The Boys Youth Soccer Program under the tutelage of Mr. Mark Hardy. It is for this reason that we are here today to present a second check in support of this fine program. Finally, I wish to formally invite all male Youth between the ages of 8 and 21 to Come on Down and participate

Organizer of the Boys Youth Soccer program, Mr. Mark Hardy, was so delighted about the new partnership with Dolly Madison that he proclaimed that the successful youth soccer program would officially change its name to the Dolly Madison Youth Soccer Academy. Further, the Boys Intermediate League will now be called The Whirlpool I-League

Mr. Hardy noted that the donations provided by Dolly Madison would enable the Program to continue to grow. As we continue to expand, the need for extra equipment increases as does the ongoing running costs. We have tremendous development plans and the generous donation by Mr. Roberts and Dolly Madison will equip us to meet these objectives.



The Dolly Madison Youth Soccer Academy will continue to:


provide higher level coaching by licensed and experienced soccer coaches

provide a safe and stable environment where the boys can enhance their social skills and learn the importance of team work.

arrange games against youth teams from other Bahamian islands and US teams – both traveling to play and hosting teams

run an Intermediate League (Whirlpool I league) for boys aged between 13 and 17

assist in young players obtaining overseas soccer college scholarships

play an important role in the planning and running of the English Premier League Soccer summer camp which attracts almost 200 participants every year and is scheduled for the week commencing June 25th this year.