Sunday, September 19, 2010

2 wins and 100% defence - Kitaka 7s

We faced our rivals from across the road twice during the Kitaka 7s on 18th September. We won the first game without breaking a sweat with Regina showing marvellous pace to cross the try line twice. Emma came off the bench to replace Regina and effortlessly rounded her opponents to dot down beneath the posts. I (Helen) missed the conversions for Regina's tries (just marginally I should say) but got the conversion for Emma's try. Final score was 17 - 00.

Hellen Gizamba aka Sexy (captain)
Brenda Kayiyi
Beatrice Atim (Fortunate Irankunda)
Charlotte Mudoola
Claire Anena
Helen Buteme
Regina Athieno (Emmanuella Oroma)
Fortunate Irankunda
Emmanuella Oroma
Irene Namapii
Esther Nangobi
Aisha Bahhani

We won the second game 5 - 0 courtesy of a try by me. Charlotte missed the conversion. We actually played with more intensity in the second game but we made too many knock ons and basic errors that killed our attacking game. We lost the patience that we had in our first game and we too desperate to score. Our our attacking line was not deep enough so we failed to get any momentum in attack. Our defence was great though with Beatrice and Sexy continuously putting in big hits that had the crowd screaming.

Hellen Gizamba aka Sexy (captain)
Brenda Kayiyi
Fortunate Irankunda (Beatrice Atim)
Charlotte Mudoola
Claire Anena
Helen Buteme
Regina Athieno
Beatrice Atim
Emmanuella Oroma
Irene Namapii
Esther Nangobi
Aisha Bahhani

We've already won the 7s circuit but 7s at Namboole is up next on 25th September. We want to take this thing without conceding any points.

Gina running for her life. She was not caught and she scored a try.

Claire makes a tackle.

Sexy makes a tackle.


Monday, September 13, 2010

Black Panthers versus Thunderbirds at Makerere 7s

After a long break we faced our rivals from across the road on 11th September, in a 10 aside game during the URU 7s tournament held at Makerere. Due to time constraints our game was really short. 3 minutes each way running time. We were just getting warmed up when the game ended. We won 5 nil courtesy of a try from Charlotte. She danced her way through 4 birds to score out wide. My (Helen) conversion stopped just short of the posts. It was a game we dominated and we really should have scored more tries. We take too long to settle into games - something we'll need to remedy. Otherwise, great stuff from us and we're looking to up the tempo this Saturday at the Kitaka Memorial 7s at Kampala Rugby Club. This time we'll be playing 7s. We're entering 2 teams and I hope the birds will enter 2 teams as well so we have a four team tournament. We also managed to recruit a new player - Kjersti (pronounced Chursty) Garfors. She's a medical student from Norway and will be with us for 6 weeks. She's absolutely tiny - only slighter bigger than Regina.

Fortunate Irankunda
Brenda Kayiyi
Loy Mbabazi
Hellen Gizamba aka Sexy (captain)
Beatrice Atim
Regina Athieno
Claire Anena
Helen Buteme
Charlotte Mudoola
Emmanuella Oroma
Aisha Bahhani
Irene Namapii
Kjersti Garfors
Grace Athieno

Claire being tackled.

Wazee game - 28th August

Ok. So come 28th the Wazee couldn't raise a full 15 aside team so we started off playing 10s then later on 12s.

The first half was great. We held them and they had 5 tries and we had 3. Then the second half was a disaster as we kept spilling the ball at he kickoffs. They scored 5 tries off our mistakes in the kick off. We then pulled ourselves together and our fitness started to show in the last 15 minutes of the second half as we scored 3 tries. Final score was 65 - 32. 2 tries each from Emma, Charlotte and Regina with the sole conversion by me.

Fortunate Irankunda
Dominica Kulia
Loy Mbabazi
Hellen Gizamba (captain)
Gladies Ayio-Rwoth
Brenda Kayiyi
Aisha Bahhani
Beatrice Atim
Regina Athieno
Irene Namapii
Claire Anena
Helen Buteme
Charlotte Mudoola
Esther Nangobi
Rosemary
Joan Andika
Emmanuella Oroma
James

Post game quotes:

Mike 'undertaker' Wandera: I could not believe it when I saw you ladies playing. You're so strong and fit and aggressive. It's unbelievable how you took on the men without flinching - when is the next game? I think I want to play.

Solo 'mercenary': You guy. I couldn't move for 3 days after that game. You girls are fit and hard. There was a winger who stepped me that I couldn't even chase after her. I had to let her go.

Mabonga: You girls played very well. Don't underestimate yourselves. As much as we are unfit, we are still men -we're harder and we're faster and we are also much stronger so don't feel bad that you lost.

Name withheld: Someone squeezed my crown jewels and put me out of action for a couple of nights. You girls are vicious.







Wazee game - 14th August

So we had a 15 aside game against the Wazee on 14th August. They had 2 mercenaries aged below 30 years but it was a great game - big hits, great runs. Final score was 37 - 15. The gap is closing.

The Wazee were so battered and bruised and most could not get to work on Monday while others were unable to jog for 2 weeks after that game.

Fortunate Irankunda
Dominica Kulia
Loy Mbabazi
Hellen Gizamba
Gladies Ayio-Rwoth
Brenda Kayiyi
Aisha Bahhani
Beatrice Atim
Regina Athieno
Irene Namapii
Claire Anena
Prossy Nakakande
Helen Buteme
Charlotte Mudoola
James

Some post game quotes:

Isma: I must confess I was in alot of pain on Saturday after the game, but iam fine cant wait for the rematch on 28th I need to make up for the mistakes, but it was a pleasure plying against you girls.

Kyagaba: Body aches. I couldn't turn in my bed ... some chic kept kusunsling (pinching) me in the pack. My wife saw the body marks ... I had not told her I was going to play rugby that afternoon ... I needed a massage, you guy, I will have to train next time: these things of going live without preparing the body ...

Guma: Thanks for the great game. As you said the gap is closing, the panthers are really improving and chief they are very aggressive and are not very soft either. Come 28th though you'll be in for a surprise we are going to reorganise ourselves and play a more structured game. Your girls have been hanging around the PIRATES for too long, they have even adapted some funny habits in the mauls.








Return leg Elgon Cup

Ok. I've neglected the blog yet again. For the return leg of the Elgon cup: Lady Cranes departed on 8th July at 9am and were involved in a nasty bus accident in Jinja. By some miracle everyone in the bus survived and apart from some knocks and bruises there were no serious injuries so the players opted to continue with their journey to Nairobi. Another bus picked them up and they arrived in Nairobi on 9th July at 4am.

Both the women's coaches opted to abandon the women at the 11th hour. URU was unaware that the coaches were not travelling and therefore had not made plans for a replacement. Come match day the Lady Cranes took to the pitch coachless but determined to win. We started off well and kept the Kenyans pinned in their half for the first 20 minutes of the game. Good enough along the way, former Lady Cranes 7s coach, David Mutaka (Mutaks) stepped in to help - it was tough for him as he didn't know three quarters of the players but he did a great job considering. However, we lost steam and the Kenyans got back into the game. We lost 16 - 8 (try by Emmanuella Oroma and penalty by Christine Kizito). And lost the Elgon Cup for the second running on aggregate (21 - 16).