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Brent Lions No.1 in Asia with victory in Bangkok PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Cullen   
Monday, 22 May 2006

The Brent Lions Rugby squad traveled to Bangkok to compete in a 10-a-side Rugby Tournament at the International School of Bangkok.  The Lions were able to enter two teams and took 22 players on the tour.

The first game for the Lions was against the International School of Bangkok who are the current IASIS champions in Rugby.  The Brent team came out ready to play and surprised the IASIS champions winning the game by 19 to 7.  Jeremy Fogle scored two tries and Zac Martin the Brent Captain, lead the forwards with a strong display in the lineouts, rucks and mauls.

The Brent team drew the “Eastern Asia University” Rugby team in a semi-final showdown.  This team consisted of 18-20 year old Thai players, who play an open expansive style of running Rugby.  After watching the round games, Coach Cullen reorganized the Brent game plan and instructed the team to starve the EAU team of possession by playing the game up the middle in the forwards.  The Lions implemented this tactic to perfection and the Brent forward pack continually drove the ball through the opposition.  Kyle Mar, Josh Bullock, Ronald Fong, Yamada “The Toad” Keisuke and Zac Martin controlled the ball and challenged the EUA players to play a tough physical game. It wasn’t until just before halftime that Jacob Wood sprinted up in defense and forced an opposition mistake, which allowed Sam Martin to score the opening try. Brent went to the halftime break with a 7 – 0 lead.

Again in the second half Brent played controlled aggressive rugby and this time it was the “TOAD” Yamada Keisuke who made an incisive tackle which allowed Zac Martin to swoop on the loose ball and score beside the posts.  The EAU side then started playing wide attacking rugby and in the space of two minutes had scored two tries.  The only difference in the game was that David Carman converted both the Brent tries while the EAU kicker missed both attempts at goal.  This meant that Brent would play in the final, after winning 14-10 against a well-drilled University team.

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