Melbourne U9's North West Rugby Heartland Tour 08 Print E-mail
Written by John Stokes   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008

The U9's attended their first ever Melbourne minis tour, their first match faced a very steep learning curve when met by Liverpool St Helens, the rugby league background and the referees continual acceptance of both 'proper' hand offs and 'dump/spear tackling' intimidated the Melbourne players and they failed to come to terms with the physicality of their opponents.

As the game progressed you could see the confidence improve but it was too late to change the result, nevertheless the U9's now knew what it would take to progress at the following days Rochdale festival.    In the bar afterwards the U9's showed their opponents how to perform in the singing stakes, and their 'bare chested - shirt waving' final chorus of "singing in the rain" had many onlookers smiling to themselves.  

Later that day the Tour party enjoyed a visit to Camelot Leisure Park, and the sight of 130 +  Melbourne RFC children and Parents sporting their wonderful tour shirts was a sight to behold. Congratulations to all for their excellent behaviour - you were a credit to our Club.   

The following day the whole tour party (u9-u12 ) attended the Rochdale RFC Festival , the hosts had an impressively positioned and spacious clubhouse which drew admiring glances when MRFC arrived. Now this is a real rugby heartland, and many children play rugby league as well as rugby union both at school and in local clubs, in total 15 other clubs clubs sent their best players to this tournament and Widnes, Rochdale, Huddersfield, Blackburn and Trafford (Manchester) were all represented.  

So there you have it....... the village of Melbourne competing with some of the mighty names in north west rugby.  Melbourne U9s , played all of their 'Tour squad', whereas the other competing clubs were able to field their best nine players. Despite this U9's  won their league with fine single try victories over Lymm (James Davies scored ) and then Leigh (Harry Duffy) they progressed into the semi finals where they were drawn against Trafford RFC (Manchester) the game was extremely tight and with only a minute to go James Davies stole the ball and dodged his way in for the winning try.  

This pitted lil ol Melbourne U9's against the renowned Warrington RFC , and after 10 minutes of a thoroughly absorbing contest both teams defences had held firm 0 - 0, Melbourne had had one wonderful opportunity with a ruck on their opponents line but an untimely handling penalty allowed Warrington to clear their lines much to the relief of their coaches,  all independent watchers had Melbourne ahead on both territory and pressure but there now followed a 5 min period of 'Golden try' to try and find a winner, otherwise the trophy would be shared .  Melbourne pressed hard and there was some wonderfully committed tackling, but with only 1 min remaining the ball found it's way to Warringtons pace-man (who'd already notched up 9 tries in the tournament!) & he finally broke clear to score the winning try.

So close, but yet.................their performances deserved greater reward but this group of players will grow tougher for this 'final moment'  disappointment.   The Melbourne Players were gutted, but their effort and commitment was truly impressive and filled the watching parents with much pride, it's fair to say that never has a runners up medal been earned in such a bruising and committed way. Because of the collective spirit shown by the whole U9's Tour party, some seasoned watchers think this performance ranks as one of the best this talented group of players has ever produced. Well done to all who took part.  

The tour was rounded off in a fine way with the traditional coach sing song on the homeward trip (never fall asleep on the coach Simon Williams !) with a number of individuals showing a willingness to belt out a good tune (especially the 'Horses Bum' ' alloette' & 'Lady in red' lyrics) in front of their peers and parents, all in all a fantastic tour enjoyed by the coaches and parents and players alike.  Roll on Tour 2009 !   Kevin Brown Lead Coach MRFC U9's  

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