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Mar 19, 2014 Sports
The final game of round 1 of the Bounty Farm 15’s first division league played Sunday 16th saw a near full strength Yamaha Caribs multi task highly touted opponents UG Wolves with an on field 31 -12 power point presentation in the art of attacking Rugby that is sure to give them an A+ should they take the lessons to heart.
Led from the front by National Players “Professors” Theodore Henry (3 tries) and Claudius Butts (1 try and 3 conversions) with Walter George at the Back along with a try by Grantley Williams, a resurgent Yamaha Caribs shrugged off losses from earlier games to demonstrate exhilarating and skillful Rugby in a highly charged and robust game which saw Caribs player Akeem Fraser being shown the yellow card by Referee George David who managed to keep a tight grip on the proceedings, at times incurring the wrath of both team’s coaches for perceived unwarranted penalties.
The Wolves simply could not penetrate the extremely tough defensive wall put up by Caribs despite coming agonizingly short of the try line several times eventually settling for two penalties tries and one conversion by Lawrence Adonis junior.
Points standings at the end of round 1 reveal GDF in the lead with 2 wins and 1 loss (121 points scored for and 84 against) followed by UG Wolves 2 wins 1 loss (72 points scored for and 76 against), Caribs in third with 1 win 1 loss 1 walk over (45 points scored for and 72 against) and Hornets in the cellar with 2 losses and 1 walkover (39 points on the scoreboard with 59 against).
Round 2 (final round) commences Saturday with GDF coming up against Yamaha Caribs and Sunday UG Wolves coming up against Pepsi Hornets. Kick off time is 4 pm sharp.
The stakes are expected to be upped as Caribs and UG seek to overhaul the GDF runaway train and Hornets in must
win mode if they are to challenge.
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