Fatties:
Ayanda "A-Bomb" Bomb
Blake "Muffin Boy" Pengelly
Luthando - New Recruit
Tallies:
Fire
Metal Worker McConnel
Luke Skywalker
Chris Patterson
Ball Grabbers
Skye Steel
Dean "I like to read shades" Taylor
The Conqueror
Shabal/Hagrid
LG Ice Maker
Distributer
No nick name Richards
Playedlastweekplayedwellcantremembername
Kicker
Good Morning sunshine
Line Breakers
Mullethead
Scoredatrylastweekstewsfriend
Try Scorers
No sleeves - No Guns Mavis
Stew - future fire
Try Saver
Bumbledoor - cause he's old
Well boys, this is it. The last Wildboys Game under Fire! Lets Go out there and Tear Marquad a new asshole!
Fire!
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
There's a new kid on the block
Three amazing years and only 47 posts. Fire the foreplay is over china, welcome to the real stuff.
Stuff too pure to be divulged to competitors. Too harsh for the eyes of woman and children.
What kind of sex is required to produce a Wildboy.
Chino the master and conqueror of more than just the field.
How many chunders can a big show chunder.
The internal league ban of Kenny "there is no stopping me" Kirkby was not only for his health.
Men we stand together, in our final quest to destroy not only our competitors, but too move the hearts of the spectators. We were born to conquer...
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Wildboys Trounce Baa Baa's 19 - 5
Last nites game was awesome! A big well played to everyone, especially the recruits who pulled through to help out a dwindled Wildboys side! I may have arrived late but the game was still going!
From Oupa's parents I was told that our defense was ruthless! not letting anything through! and after having played for a bit, I saw that we annihilated in the scrums! We made the "Barbarian Horde" look comical!
It is awesome that there is such depth of guys keen to play Wildboys, and I am now proud to announce that I will be passing the reins over to Stewart Black next year. So recruiting can start now!!
Well played boys!
Final Score 19 - 5
P.S: a special not must be made however that the panthers played well last nite (as much as it pains me to say) and nearly beat the nadoes, however were robbed in the sudden death penalty kick outs! its easy if you have 5 fly half's just sitting on the bench!!
Fire!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Team Line Up Vs Baa Baa's
Herewith is the somewhat diluted Wildboys team for tomorrow, unfortunately due to an
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un-fucking-believably amazing Accounts test during our match, and some generally weak ankles, its not full of the Wildboys "Strong men". Needless to say it is the Semi-Finals, and we are and incredibly strong side. So tomorrow we play last years "losers", who are a tough side, but they have never met the wildboys, so it should be a goodie!
1. A - Bomb
2. Fridge
3. Scott
4. Luke
5. Peter
6. Dean
7. Chino
8. Slug
9. Liam Slatem
10. Mike Russel (C)
11. Stew
12. Trenton Devine
13. Simon Du Toit
14. Carl
15. Warren
Reserves: Not Needed!
Most sides would use inspiring words to rally the men, but we are united, so i present you with an ambition:
Fire!
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Internal League Cancelled!
Our game against Baa Baa's has been postponed due to undue amounts urine flowing from the gods in the sky!
Fines on Sat @ 5, @ the Palms Digs (3 Carbrook Ave, off Cavendish Road).
Dress: Wildboys Tshirt
And then we're off to they Playboy Bunny party @ Wadda.
Fire!
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Team Line Up Vs Baa Baa's
The team stays the same as last week, however the performance must change! We need to take charge throughout the game and let the momentum build continuously. As some of us are playing Old Boys rugby tomorrow there will be tired legs, however with our large numbers we will be able to pull through!! Let this picture guide you into battle:
See you tomorrow, meeting at 5:30, playing @ 6:30, field C.
Fire!
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Match Report: Wildboys Vs Panthers
Once again courtesy of our Media Liason Jammie:
WildBoys vs. Panthers
Wednesday 29th August 2007
In what was a thrilling, entertaining game of rugby, the Wildboys, after a dominant first half, came short in the second half against a determined Panther’s side in the Quarter Finals of the Internal League, losing 17-14.
The internal league had reached the ‘knockout’ stage, where a loss for any side would result in them being unable to reach the final of the tournament. There was, therefore, a great deal at stake for both teams, and this was evident in the way the game started out.
The panther’s dominated the opening exchanges of the game, with the three-quarters making two line breaks inside the first five minutes. The initial pressure exerted by the panthers paid off, as one of their backline players collected the ball off an attempted clearance kick by the WildBoys, and very smartly drop kicked the ball, from an impressive 55 meters out, between the posts for the first points of the game. The panthers made their intentions known from the outset, leading 3-0.
This, however, seemed to galvanise the WildBoys side, who starting gaining control and possession, and playing constructively. Travis Townsend made an outside break off a neat pass by Mike Russell, and drew the fullback as he passed inside to Warren Kelly, who evaded the tackle of the covering winger to score the first try of the game. With the conversion by Russell, the WildBoys lead 7-3. The WildBoys proceeded to dominate the game, with a crucial opportunity missed no more than two minutes later, as the ball merely needed to be sent wide, but was rather taken up with first channel runs.
Just before the end of the first half, Scott Dewar collected the ball off a short lineout and pushed forward with support from his fellow forwards. Off the ruck, Russell ran with intent at the Panther’s defensive line, and gave a short pass to Oupa, who ran at a great angle, to run in the WildBoys second. With the conversion, the WildBoys seemed very comfortable ending the first half with a lead of 14-3.
Half Time WildBoys 14 – Panthers 3
The second half saw the Panthers putting the WildBoys under pressure in much the same manner as they started the first half. Their inside centre, Scott Dyson, was running good angles, and exposed the WildBoys’ defensive line between the three quarters on numerous occasions. An overlap out wide saw their winger, M. Beattie, run into space, chip over the WildBoys’ fullback, and collect the ball for a great first try for the Panthers. With the conversion, they were back in the game at 14-10.
What followed was a long period of sustained pressure by the Panthers, having twice crossed the line only to be held up. A try seemed almost certain when there was line break off second phase from a Panther’s scrum, but a strong tackle by Tauheer Yacoob forced a knock-on, giving the WildBoys a scrum, and precious breathing space after some serious offence by the Panthers.
However, it did not take the panthers long to get back into the WildBoys’ half, and off a lineout inside the WildBoys’ 22, the flyhalf gave a short pass to Scott Dyson, who ran at a good angle to cross the line unopposed for a try. With the conversion the WildBoys were behind 17-14.
The pressure continued from the Panthers, and was relentless as the WildBoys desperately needed to get out of their half, but struggling to do so. To make matters worse, after a touchline scuffle between the two teams, Riley was yellow carded, leaving the WildBoys with only 14 men on the field in the last minutes of the game. The game ended not long after that, the score remaining at 17-14.
The WildBoys should undoubtedly feel disappointed with the loss, as there were opportunities in the first half to put the game beyond the panthers. The consequences of the loss, in comparison to last week, are far greater, as the side can no longer reach the final. In the end, the WildBoys are a strong side that can beat any side on their day, but the side can now only reflect on a game that could have ended very differently, had opportunities been taken.
In the end, both sides were very evenly matched, both sides holding strong defensive lines, with the difference on the scoreboard being that astonishingly-out-of-the-blue drop goal early in the first half.
Wildboys 14
Tries: Warren (2)
Conversion: Russell (2)
Shebeen Boys 17
Tries: Beattie, Dyson
Conversion: Rick (2)
© Raméters
WildBoys vs. Panthers
Wednesday 29th August 2007
In what was a thrilling, entertaining game of rugby, the Wildboys, after a dominant first half, came short in the second half against a determined Panther’s side in the Quarter Finals of the Internal League, losing 17-14.
The internal league had reached the ‘knockout’ stage, where a loss for any side would result in them being unable to reach the final of the tournament. There was, therefore, a great deal at stake for both teams, and this was evident in the way the game started out.
The panther’s dominated the opening exchanges of the game, with the three-quarters making two line breaks inside the first five minutes. The initial pressure exerted by the panthers paid off, as one of their backline players collected the ball off an attempted clearance kick by the WildBoys, and very smartly drop kicked the ball, from an impressive 55 meters out, between the posts for the first points of the game. The panthers made their intentions known from the outset, leading 3-0.
This, however, seemed to galvanise the WildBoys side, who starting gaining control and possession, and playing constructively. Travis Townsend made an outside break off a neat pass by Mike Russell, and drew the fullback as he passed inside to Warren Kelly, who evaded the tackle of the covering winger to score the first try of the game. With the conversion by Russell, the WildBoys lead 7-3. The WildBoys proceeded to dominate the game, with a crucial opportunity missed no more than two minutes later, as the ball merely needed to be sent wide, but was rather taken up with first channel runs.
Just before the end of the first half, Scott Dewar collected the ball off a short lineout and pushed forward with support from his fellow forwards. Off the ruck, Russell ran with intent at the Panther’s defensive line, and gave a short pass to Oupa, who ran at a great angle, to run in the WildBoys second. With the conversion, the WildBoys seemed very comfortable ending the first half with a lead of 14-3.
Half Time WildBoys 14 – Panthers 3
The second half saw the Panthers putting the WildBoys under pressure in much the same manner as they started the first half. Their inside centre, Scott Dyson, was running good angles, and exposed the WildBoys’ defensive line between the three quarters on numerous occasions. An overlap out wide saw their winger, M. Beattie, run into space, chip over the WildBoys’ fullback, and collect the ball for a great first try for the Panthers. With the conversion, they were back in the game at 14-10.
What followed was a long period of sustained pressure by the Panthers, having twice crossed the line only to be held up. A try seemed almost certain when there was line break off second phase from a Panther’s scrum, but a strong tackle by Tauheer Yacoob forced a knock-on, giving the WildBoys a scrum, and precious breathing space after some serious offence by the Panthers.
However, it did not take the panthers long to get back into the WildBoys’ half, and off a lineout inside the WildBoys’ 22, the flyhalf gave a short pass to Scott Dyson, who ran at a good angle to cross the line unopposed for a try. With the conversion the WildBoys were behind 17-14.
The pressure continued from the Panthers, and was relentless as the WildBoys desperately needed to get out of their half, but struggling to do so. To make matters worse, after a touchline scuffle between the two teams, Riley was yellow carded, leaving the WildBoys with only 14 men on the field in the last minutes of the game. The game ended not long after that, the score remaining at 17-14.
The WildBoys should undoubtedly feel disappointed with the loss, as there were opportunities in the first half to put the game beyond the panthers. The consequences of the loss, in comparison to last week, are far greater, as the side can no longer reach the final. In the end, the WildBoys are a strong side that can beat any side on their day, but the side can now only reflect on a game that could have ended very differently, had opportunities been taken.
In the end, both sides were very evenly matched, both sides holding strong defensive lines, with the difference on the scoreboard being that astonishingly-out-of-the-blue drop goal early in the first half.
Wildboys 14
Tries: Warren (2)
Conversion: Russell (2)
Shebeen Boys 17
Tries: Beattie, Dyson
Conversion: Rick (2)
© Raméters
Monday, September 3, 2007
Its time for a semi!
Well guys!! We're playing the Baa Baa's this week! And after last week we have a lot to prove! I think the powers at internalleague.blogspot.com caught the importance of this match perfectly: "The games to watch out for:
Barbarians v Wildboys: The old v the new. Wildboys have impressed beyond expectation this year whereas Barbarians couldn't match their achievements from last year. Both will be bleak at not making the winning semis so will want to prove something. It should be monumental."
And thats what it will be MONUMENTAL! so bring your game faces to practice, and let get ready to RUMBLE!!!!
Fire!
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