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Close Games and Drama in Rugby East

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Close Games and Drama in Rugby East

Mount St. Mary's scored a big victory. David Hughes photo.

Navy survived a scare to beat Notre Dame College 50-19 in Rugby East action.

Regardless of the final score, NDC put Navy under some serious pressure and scored two early tries to take a 14-0 lead in the first part of the first half and a 19-15 lead at the break.

The Falcons used the wind intelligently and were quick to ship the ball to space when it was on offer.

But Navy didn't panic and when they got some field position and some ball they started to work their pattern. The forwards were patient and powerful and worked over a couple of tries.

NDC were penalized more than Navy and that played into Navy's hands, as did yellow cards for repeated offenses.

With halfback Avion Ganse playing very well and the Navy maul operating nicely, the Midshipmen finally took the lead late in the first half. They rolled in the second half, but they knew they had been shaken a bit.

For Notre Dame College, those opening 20 minutes had to have them feeling good; they certainly had rugby observers thinking about a famous result. As it is, this was Notre Dame College's first conference loss of the season.

Also in the Rugby East, St. Bonaventure held off Mary Washington 12-8.

"Oh man, these guys want to give their coach a heart attack!" joked Bonnies Head Coach Tui Osborne. "Seriously while we talk about being up for every game, having three games on the road does affect the preparation. So it was good to be at home and that settled us a bit. While we still made a lot of errors, we played smarter in pockets of the game."

The St. Bonaventure defense was very good, especially when defending their line, and that grittiness saw them through.

"That's a very good Mary Washington team and it sets us up for a very good NDC team ... on the road," said Osborne.

Also in the Rugby East, Mount St. Mary's held off Queens University Charlotte 17-14. The key period of play was early in the second half with Queens up 14-10. Lock Joe Sharrock burst through the line and galloped almost 50 meters before being dragged down just short of the tryline. The Mount St. Mary's forwards swarmed in but couldn't get quick ball. Regardless, Queens was penalized and after the Mount took a scrum and ran it a couple of phases, Sharrock thundered through tacklers to score next to the posts. The conversion was good, and somehow MSM held on from there.

Kutztown got a nicely-taken 31-18 win over Penn State.

So before the evening game between Army and Life, here's how the overall standings look:

Rugby East W L T PF PA PD BT BL Pts
Navy 5 0 0 211 51 160 3 0 23
Mount St. Mary's 4 1 0 171 105 66 2 0 18
St. Bonaventure 4 2 0 126 123 3 2 0 18
Life 3 1 0 206 61 145 3 1 16
Notre Dame College 3 1 1 149 92 57 2 0 16
Army 2 2 1 94 78 16 3 0 13
Kutztown 2 4 0 117 159 -42 3 1 12
Mary Washington 2 2 0 88 89 -1 1 1 10
Queens 1 4 0 83 205 -122 1 1 6
Penn State 0 5 0 58 101 -43 0 3 3
Southern Virginia 0 4 0 65 298 -233 1 0 1

Officially the conference is split into North and South, with Navy atop the North at 3-0 in games against fellow North teams, and Life 3-0 in the South.