September 15, 2007
With only one league play victory over the St. Cloud Bottom Feeders in the last four attempts, the St. Paul Jazz Pigs headed into Saturday’s rugby match eager for a change. After easily handling St. Cloud in the spring at All-Saints, St Paul was looking for better success in the autumn. And with the new Big Ass Brown Jug up for grabs, the stakes were even higher.
Spending the morning of the All-Minnesota tournament observing and recruiting college players (and doling out koozies), the Pigs experienced a renewed sense of vitality approaching the 1:00 kick-off.
The early going was tough for the Pigs. St. Cloud took almost complete control, despite missing a penalty attempt. Using a cross between their traditional method of “creative rucking” and a new spreading the field method, the Feeders gained both possession and ground. In a blink, the St. Cloud fullback intercepted an errant Pigs pass and broke through for a 50 meter try between the posts and a 7-0 lead. A successful penalty goal for St Cloud then made it 10-0 shortly thereafter. All the pre-match vitality the Pigs attained from recruiting and doling out koozies was passing fast. A sloppy pop kick caught the Pigs off guard and St. Cloud chased to touch it down. The lead became 15-0 and St. Cloud controlled. But the power of the Big Ass Brown Jug was just starting to bite the Pigs. Finally in the 38th minute, Ponch quick-tapped a Feeder penalty from 20 meters out and ran it to the goal line. T-Bone picked the ball out of the ruck and powered over the line as the Pigs scored their first try. The half ended with St. Paul trailing only 15-5.
Koozie and Jug power started favoring the Pigs. Just three minutes into the second half, the Pigs moved deep. Fly-half Scott Colby broke two tackles on a 25 meter run for a try and the conversion cut the St. Cloud lead to 3. Four minutes later, St. Paul took the lead for good. A 22 meter drop was blocked by fly-half Colby who ran it down to 3 meters (great support!). A couple phases later, Twinkie dove over for the Pigs’ third try and a 19-15 lead. In the 59th minute, the Pigs’ pack stole a 5 meter scrum. A phase later, Jason Naber reached out to touch the ball down, converting his own try (Jason Naber was 4 for 5 on conversion attempts). The Feeders were sin-binned in the 66th minute. Taking advantage of the man-up situation, Ponch again quick tapped a penalty running the ball down to the goal-line. This time Chris Ries reached across for the try. St Paul’s lead was now 33-15. St. Cloud added two tries in the final four minutes, but the Pigs held out for a 33-27 victory. For the second week in a row, all tries were scored by different Pigs players and it was another complete team effort.
Line Up:
1. Ben “Kramer” Hanson (Chris Johnson), 2. Alan “Cros” Martin, 3. Troy “T-Bone” Midboe (Joe “Twinkie” Exner), 4. Chris Ries (Mark “Fishbowl” Fredrickson), 5. Jason Naber, 6. Ryan “Hightower” Backman, 7. Chris “Kit” Swanson, 8. Josh Van Gelder (captain), 9. Jason “Ponch” Rombalski, 10. Scott Colby, 11. Andy Schwartz, 12. Mike “Buca” Lundberg, 13. Seth “Zeth” Spreadbury (Aaron Hyman), 14. Zach Fjelstad (Tony Stenburg), 15. Grant “HGSM” Dietrich
Scoring:
Tries: Midboe, Colby, Exner, Naber, Ries
Consversions: Naber (4)
B-Side
St. Paul & friends vs. St Cloud & friends
12-19
Many Pigs and others (including, all the way from Detroit Michigan, Joe Wetschka) combined for a B-side match against a team of Feeders and others. Despite a valiant comeback effort by the Bombers, the St Cloud and friends side prevailed by a try, 19-12. Special thanks to all the college players who joined us for this match on Saturday.