Grand Final Weekend
The excitement builds as Grand Final Weekend is finally upon us!
Can the Assassins end the recent dominance of the Wombats and Lady Wasps and reclaim both the men's and women's titles?
The excitement builds as Grand Final Weekend is finally upon us!
Can the Assassins end the recent dominance of the Wombats and Lady Wasps and reclaim both the men's and women's titles?
It's semi finals weekend!
Final Week's fixtures! Top spot on the line.
See full fixture list at rugbymb.ca/fixtures
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Heads up to everyone the Man/Sask 7’s Regionals will be on Oct 12/13 in Dauphin, MB
Divisions from
U11 and U13 Co-ed- U18 Regional
U20 invitational open to any and all clubs
If you have a team you are interested in putting in please email rodneycarberry@gmail.com to register
Five Manitobans selected for Prairie Wolfpack “best of the west” game in Kelowna.
In an eagerly anticipated clash showcasing the best in Western Canadian rugby, five Manitobans will look to take the field after being selected by coach Graeme Moffat.
The players were recognised for their performances in the Prairie Super League in which the Manitoba finished third behind the Albertan powerhouses featuring several MLR and Candian capped players.
The players have been in camp for a week in Alberta before bussing to Kelowna, receiving their jerseys and some words of wisdom from rugby dad and former NHL star Andrew Ference in a low-key ceremony on Friday.
Rugby Manitoba would like to extend congratulations to the men on their selection and to the coaches and clubs that have put in the time and effort to help give the opportunity to the players.
Devin Adamson (Wombats)
Mike Laverge (Wombats)
Cillian Ansbro (Assassins)
Marko Klimenko (Wombats)
Quinn Horton (Castaway Wanderers, BC)
The best of the West game, BC BEARS v PRAIRIE WOLFPACK kicks off Saturday at 7pm MB time and can be watched on the BC Rugby youtube page.
https://www.youtube.com/user/bcrugbyunion/
The Classics have returned home safely following a hard fought 43-27 win vs the Classic USA Misfits in which Brett was a great contributor following several shifts of crash ball and monster tackles in the rolling sub Classics format.
Manitoba has secured third place in this year’s Prairie Super League Competition with a win in smoky conditions in front of over 500 fans at Maple Grove Rugby Park.
With the perception that points would be at a premium, the teams traded long range kicks early on to put the scores at 3-3 before a counter-attack started by Andy Black led to Cillian Ansbro going over for the first try in the corner. (10-3).
Mike Laverge (MB #10) offloads to Devin Adamson (MB #13)
The strength of the Buffalo runners consistently making it over the gain line had Saskatchewan playing from long range before a strong counter-attack led to another several phases in the MB half and a SK penalty goal (10-6).
Saskatchewan struck again off the back of a line out on the Manitoba 22 metre line, with Patrick Young slipping through the defence to go over and nose SK in front for the first time in the match. (10-11).
The Buffalo then hit straight back off a Bobby Mackay turnover and a strong central run from Michael Laverge breaking several tackles before offloading to Devon Adamson to dot down just outside the uprights. (17-11).
Mike Laverge (MB #10) celebrates with Brett Kehler(MB #8)
Manitoba would strike twice more through Adamson (22-11) and Ansbro (27-11) before the half time whistle.
Sask came out strong after the break, camping out for a long period in their opponents half and adding another penalty (27-14) but unfortunately could not find a way over the MB line.
This proved costly as MB would score next off the maul through Alex Ashwell (32-14) and then again with Brett Kehler (37-14).
Adam Setka (MB #6) gets airborne to secure a line out for MB
Showing true prairie heart, Saskatchewan went back to work scoring through Andrew Beckle (37-21) before the teams traded tries as Ansbro went over for his fourth (44-21) and then Brennan Marcoux (44-26).
The stage was then set for man-of-the-match Ansbro to ice the cake with his fourth and final try of the evening sealing the game 51-26.
Cillian Ansbro (MB #15) winner of the Bodylogix Man of the Match for his four try haul.
Rugby Manitoba would like to extend a huge thanks to all involved in promoting such a successful tournament, thank you to the players, officials, commentators for facilitating one of the greatest rugby days seen at maple grove in years.
A full replay of the match with the voices of Troy Willams and Cole Hunt can be found below, courtesy of our broadcast partners ASTV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Xy0sFqkCnA
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