Post by King James I on Feb 16, 2008 20:11:36 GMT
Jamzinia are currently participating in the Six Nations tournament between five other micras nations, run by Hammland's Lewis Miller.
Bobalainia 15 -28 Jamzinia
This was the game with two very strong sides. Taking place in Bobalania, the home crowd expected the first home win of the competition, it would turn out that their hopes were in vain.
Jamzinia opened the scoring after some 10 minutes of rucks and mauls. They managed to capitalise on a high tackle which gave them 3 points.
Bobalania then got ahead when they scored the first try, thanks to Barrington Blade.
Bobalania and Jamzinia both played equally well, such as when a ruck came close to the Jamzinian line, the defence held strong stopping Bobalania from getting a try.
Bobalania got their second try in the closing minutes of the first half. This was thanks to Beau Boyce, who steamed across the line and got his try. but the try was not converted.
In the Second half the game changed to Jamzinia's side. Jamzinia's Martin James opened the scoring. This then was followed by some amazing kicking from their number 10, Gavin Thorne.
After this another try was scored. This time by Lee Gravel. he threw himself over the line and Gavin Thorne continued his great kicking.
The score was now 17 - 15. Bobalania got a chance to get ahead again with a knock on by William Williams. Unfortunatley, unlike Jamzinia, Bobalania's kicking wasn't so good, and the kicker was booed for at least 8 minutes afterwards.
The booing was halted by a try from Jamzinia's James Royle, who came on as a substitute for Harry Layton, who had a blood injury. This was kicked easily by Jamzinia and the home fans were left asking why they couldn't kick like that. With the score at 25 - 15, it looked like Jamzinia were going to win. Gavin Thorne got himself a drop goal and fired the final nail into the coffin. It was certainly not Bobalania's day.
The game then ended, with some thoughts about kicking and some disappointed home supporters.
Next, we play Novitania at home. Novitania also kicked off their campaign with a win against Greenuk.
Bobalainia 15 -28 Jamzinia
This was the game with two very strong sides. Taking place in Bobalania, the home crowd expected the first home win of the competition, it would turn out that their hopes were in vain.
Jamzinia opened the scoring after some 10 minutes of rucks and mauls. They managed to capitalise on a high tackle which gave them 3 points.
Bobalania then got ahead when they scored the first try, thanks to Barrington Blade.
Bobalania and Jamzinia both played equally well, such as when a ruck came close to the Jamzinian line, the defence held strong stopping Bobalania from getting a try.
Bobalania got their second try in the closing minutes of the first half. This was thanks to Beau Boyce, who steamed across the line and got his try. but the try was not converted.
In the Second half the game changed to Jamzinia's side. Jamzinia's Martin James opened the scoring. This then was followed by some amazing kicking from their number 10, Gavin Thorne.
After this another try was scored. This time by Lee Gravel. he threw himself over the line and Gavin Thorne continued his great kicking.
The score was now 17 - 15. Bobalania got a chance to get ahead again with a knock on by William Williams. Unfortunatley, unlike Jamzinia, Bobalania's kicking wasn't so good, and the kicker was booed for at least 8 minutes afterwards.
The booing was halted by a try from Jamzinia's James Royle, who came on as a substitute for Harry Layton, who had a blood injury. This was kicked easily by Jamzinia and the home fans were left asking why they couldn't kick like that. With the score at 25 - 15, it looked like Jamzinia were going to win. Gavin Thorne got himself a drop goal and fired the final nail into the coffin. It was certainly not Bobalania's day.
The game then ended, with some thoughts about kicking and some disappointed home supporters.
Next, we play Novitania at home. Novitania also kicked off their campaign with a win against Greenuk.