June 21, 2008 - Lions lose at Golden Gate
San Diego Lions 48
Golden Gate
Roos 63
The Lions
traveled to Golden Gate on the weekend for a
much anticipated game against the Roos. The conditions were great for
footy, wispy clouds in the sky, bright sun, and a strong breeze blowing
diagonally across the oval which lasted the entire game.
The Lions won
the toss, but team captain Brendan “Freddie” McDonald elected to defend against
the breeze in the first quarter and the advantage was to the Roos. The
Lions were fielding a lot of new players and it was a test for the coaching
staff to get the Lions settled in the first quarter. On top of that there was a
wardrobe malfunction that had the Lions borrowing jerseys from Golden Gate! (Thanks
lads!) A few early injuries—including a knee injury to star forward
and Revo team member, Justin Valley—had the coaches scrambling, and Golden Gate
came out of the gates quickly, full of run and full of passion for the
football. In contrast, the Lions were second to the football, and found
it hard to find a rhythm. Rightfully so, the Roos took full advantage of
the wind, and the Lions slow start to take a 3 goal lead after the first
quarter.
Q1: SD 1.2.8 GG
4.2.26
In the second
quarter the Lions started to find their feet. They had the wind at their backs
and managed to peg back a few goals, thanks to some great work in the middle by
the Captian Freddy McDonald, and Lions debutant Brian O’Reilly, who had
“rucked” up for his first full-sided game of footy. Donnie Lucero was
stoic in defense, as were Brett ‘Viking’ Ullman, Jack Cameron and Steve
Simpson.
Q2: SD 3.4.22 GG
5.3.33
The third
quarter was a great tussle. The wind seemed to have been getting stronger
throughout the game, but calmed down a bit for the “premiership quarter”. The
Lions managed to kick two goals to the Roos one, but a persistent attack by the
Roos afforded them 5 behids as well, and so the quarter was nearly even. At
the end of the third the Lions were down by just ten points.
Q3: SD 5.4.34 GG 6.8.44
But as was the
case for most of the day, the Lions were flat footed, and second to the contest.
The Roos, in contrast, did a great job of running with the football and
providing options across the ground. The Lions scored the first goal early in
the quarter and followed up with a missed opportunity, resulting in a behind.
There was a feeling that the game was anyone’s, with the margin just now 3
points. A long drought followed, with a lot of scrappy play trapping the pill
near the wings and center area of the ground for what seemed to be ages. No
majors were posted until only about 7 minutes remained in the game. Then, as
the Lions remained flat, the Roos took advantage with some good running and strong
teamwork. They snapped three quick goals in succession and knocked the wind out
of the flagging Lions, who managed only to kick one more goal before the final
buzzer. In the end, Golden Gate won by 3
goals, and took hold of the Dusting-Bergman Cup.
Q4: SD 7.6.48 GG 9.9.63
It was a great
experience for the 10 new Lions who made the trip up to Golden Gate, and shows
that the Lions have much work to do over the next few weeks in preparation for
their next encounter against Orange
County. Full credit
is due to Golden Gate for a great game of
footy, and the Lions look forward to their next West Coast tussle.
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Written by Simon Schenk