Monthly Archives: May 2007

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Kick-off time has been changed, so meeting time at Misato Station is at 10 am, Kick-off at 12. Sorry for the mix-up.

Nicouille is leaving

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Nico is leaving this thursday to NY and to a successful career. Two days after he landed in Japan, he was playing for AFRC, and he didn’t stop playing since. As a regular member of AFRC family, we will miss him deeply, especially now that the treasurer position is vacant and no one wants to replace him 😉
Serious, always helpful, motivated and agressive in every game, AFRC will regret Nicouille, a good teamate and a good friend.

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Our last game in the Construction league will be against Ando Construction. If we win, we are qualified for the playoffs, if not, the league is over for us. I expect the same turnout than against Setagaya/Fevers. We have some … Continue reading

AFRC vs Sentagaya/Fevers – Game report

p1010418.jpgIt didn’t start right. We were scheduled to meet Obayashigumi on Sunday, but since they were missing a few buddies to gather a basket-ball team, they withdrew from the competition on Thursday evening. But thanks to Koji and Yuji, we were able to find another opponent, as a matter of fact two opponents, Setagaya RFC and Fevers RFC, for a combined game: one half with each team.

Despite the tremendous party in Alex’s house the previous day, everybody was (almost) on time in Tatsumi Station. Weather was perfect, cloudy so not too hot, and the pitch there is top-quality. We had time to warm-up and practice line-outs, scrums and so on…

We started against Setagaya. It was a tight game, but we mishandled some decisive balls, so every attack we tried to launch was ending with a fault. Setagaya played well and occupied our ground, they kicked a lot and were avoiding contacts to concentrate on their assets: speed and swift attacks. By the time we became dangerous, they had an head start of 10 points. Incidentally, that’s one good reason to come to trainings every week: to know your teammates so that you can play with them smoothly. We still have this problem of not getting into the game immediately, we still need a few minutes to come up with our best skills. I’m not happy with the second try when we didn’t tackle their dwarf-no8, a silly mistake. Anyway, we ended up losing the first game 10-0.

Pierre Le Bidois, taking his job as a coach very seriously, made a few changes during halftime.

Second game was against Fevers. We played better and the opponent was weaker than the previous one. We were controlling the game an, on a ten-meters-line scrum, I had the honor of scoring the first try on a no8 run. Soon after, our wing Alex created chaos in the opposition lines by zigzaging all around, but he was tackled one meter before the try line. No one had managed to follow Alex the Comet but for Robin who picked up the ball and scored, converted later by Clement.

Forwards were putting a strong pressure on Fevers’ pack and despite having Nike in front of us, we managed to overturn a few scrums by turning them. At the end, Fevers’ standoff ran like a mad man and scored a honorable try. The ref whistled the end right after the attempted conversion, 12-5 for AFRC.

If we except Clem’s injury, a harsh one, I think it was a good day for AFRC. Let’s try to keep the spirit for the following games.

Matt R.

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(Photos and video by A. Suzuki)

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It was the rush today to find a replacement for sunday, since Obayashigumi canceled. Thanks to Koji (who mailed everyone) and Yuji, we have a game on Sunday. We will meet Sentagaya RFC and Fevers RFC, and play sort of … Continue reading

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After election week, now it’s time for rugby week: – Training on wednesday (NO Training on Friday) – Japan vs All Blacks Classic Game on the 12th – following that, Cordier sayonara’s party, starting at 4 o’clock – the next … Continue reading