Cal Poly pushed Saint Mary's in a rather surprising meeting of the top two teams in the California D1A Conference, but the Gaels held on 43-38.
The game started well for the Gaels. They moved into Cal Poly territory and spun it wide to freshman Aisake Tukuafu, who sped in to touch down. Ollie Cline slotted the extras and it was 7-0.
Cline, back on the field after a rough injury against BYU, was very effective as a runner and kicker. It was his sidestep and break, followed by an offload that set up flyhalf Tatum Pappas for the next try, which Cline converted.
The Gaels added to that with a strong sequence of phases and a nice catch-pass from Nate Deegan to set up prop John Wilson. Cline converted again and it was 21-0 after 13 minutes.
The Gaels weren't done. Dom Besag went beats mode for 45 meters, thundering through several tackles. However, as he went over to score wing Nathan VanderKlugt knocked the ball loose to save a try. Cal Poly was able to get out of that and after a nice run from flyhalf Nicho Domine, scrumhalf Paddy Casey picked up from the base of the ruck and was in at the corner.
Saint Mary's responded with a nice 50-22 from Besag. While the Gaels didn't score right off that, they did a minute or so later when Pappas grubbered through for Tukuafu to chase down for his second.
That made it 26-7. Tukuafu scored his third of the half from a pretty simple but effective play off a scrum. Domine and Baker were instrumental in getting Cal Poly close, as was No. 8 Ryan Wenstrom, and finally flanker Dean Hall was over.
But during that sequence Cal Poly lost Casey to an injury. It seemed like Casey suffered the injury while making a tackle on Saint Mary's fullback Mario Storti on a kick chase. Both players were a bit slow to get up, but they returned to the action, only for Casey to take a knee a about 30 seconds later.
With halftime approaching Storti fielded a kick and scrumhalf Hunter Modlin box kicked about 50 meters to get a 50-22. Saint Mary's capitalized, winning the lineout and mauling it close to the line. Cal Poly was penalized and when the Gaels opted for a scrum they were nicely poised for No. 8 Ben Hatch to pick up and score. That made it 38-14 at the break, and no one could have expected Saint Mary's not to score again for about 39 minutes.