photo credit: Gjeterhund Photography / Old Glory DC

Old Glory win nail-biter over ATL in Washington

Old Glory DC made it four wins in a row as they defeated Rugby ATL 31-29 on Sunday in a nail-biting encounter at Cardinal Stadium. Scoring went back and forth between the two Eastern Conference rivals with the result hanging in the balance through to the final whistle.

The match began at a torrid pace. ATL won a penalty at the first scrum and kicked to the corner. The lineout drive was similarly dominant, and when Danny Tusitala came in at the side the referee awarded a penalty try and sent the Old Glory scrumhalf to the sin bin with just four minutes on the clock.

Jason Robertson replied with a penalty goal for DC, but just a minute later ATL were in for a second try. Old Glory bobbled the restart and Jeremy Misailegalu was quickest to pounce. He was stopped by a desperate Robertson tackle but Harley Davidson was on hand to take the offload in for the score. Kurt Coleman’s conversion went straight down the middle.

Another Robertson penalty followed, and then a second just ahead of the hydration break. Coleman notched one of his own when the two teams returned to the pitch as ATL took a 17-9 lead. It wouldn’t hold as Old Glory exploded with two tries before halftime.

A spilled ball distracted ATL’s defense just long enough for Tevita Naqali to scoop and drive through a hole. Quick ball from the ruck went wide right to a wide open Dylan Taikato-Simpson to touch down.

Doug Fraser’s barging run down the left side sparked the second try. Again the ball was recycled quickly and Robertson flung the ball wide to Jamason Fa’anana-Schultz. The big No8 bumped off one and crashed ahead, and two passes later Declan O’Donnell was blasting through under the posts. Robertson tacked on the extras as the home side took a four-point lead into the break.

ATL re-took the lead just after the restart. DC’s discipline broke down and Coleman kicked to the corner. The lineout drive was executed to perfection and Alex Maughan took the credit for the try. Two more points from Coleman’s boot nudged the visitors ahead by three.

An obstruction penalty while on attack cost ATL dearly. Old Glory won their lineout and after two quick hit-ups, Taikato-Simpson wrapped around on a set play to break the line. He connected with Renata Roberts-Te Nana, with Tusitala following up on the inside to take the final pass in for seven points.

Robertson landed his fourth penalty to extend the lead but the game was far from over yet. ATL won a penalty and in need of a converted try opted for the corner. As it had earlier, the maul was successful with Maughan again getting the plaudits. Coleman’s conversion attempt from a difficult angle was wide of the mark, however, and it left ATL two points adrift.

Bill Fukofuka was shown yellow for a dangerous tackle at the 75 minute mark, and Robertson had a chance for three but his radar was also off target. ATL regathered and began to inch their way into scoring position. With time expired they retained possession but a penalty for incorrect entry at the ruck went against them, and Robertson thumped the ball into touch to bring the game to a close.

It’s another home game for Old Glory next Sunday as they host the resurgent Colorado Raptors. ATL will enjoy a bye week to recuperate before returning to action on Sunday, March 22, at home against the New England Free Jacks.

 

SCORING

DC 31
Tries – D. Taikato-Simpson (35’), D. O’Donnell (40’), D. Tusitala (58’)
Cons – J. Robertson 2/3 (40’, 59’)
Pens – J. Robertson 4/6 (8’, 13’, 21’, 69’)
Yellow cards – D. Tusitala (4’)

ATL 29
Tries – Penalty try (4’), H. Davidson (9’), A. Maughan 2 (48’, 72’)
Cons – K. Coleman 2/3 (10’, 49’)
Pens – K. Coleman 1/1 (25’)
Yellow cards – B. Fukofuka (75’)

 

TEAMS

OLD GLORY DC
1 Jake Turnbull, 2 Mike Sosene-Feagai, 3 Will Vakalahi (18 Gordon Fullerton 28’), 4 Tevita Naqali, 5 Dylan Pieterse, 6 Travis Larsen (20 Matt Hughston 60’), 7 Mungo Mason (co-capt.), 8 Jamason Fa’anana-Schultz (19 Josh Brown 60’), 9 Danny Tusitala, 10 Jason Robertson, 11 Doug Fraser (23 Renata Roberts-Te Nana 44’), 12 Ciaran Hearn, 13 Thretton Palamo (co-capt.), 14 Declan O’Donnell, 15 Dylan Taikato-Simpson

Not used: 16 Mo Katz, 17 Max Lum, 21 Michael Reid, 22 Mike Dabulas

RUGBY ATL
1 Chance Wenglewski (17 Jamie Ferrante 64’), 2 Alex Maughan, 3 Duane Aholelei (18 Cronan Gleeson 51’), 4 Johan Momsen, 5 Stefan Willemse (19 Conor Keys 51’), 6 Vili Helu (23 Bill Fukofuka 46’), 7 Matt Heaton (co-capt.), 8 Ross Deacon (20 Jason Damm 61’), 9 Duncan van Schalkwyk, 10 Kurt Coleman, 11 Harley Davidson, 12 Ryan Nell (co-capt.) (22 Sean Coughlan HT), 13 Jeremy Misailegalu, 14 Zander van Schalkwyk, 15 Martini Talapusi

Not used: 16 Amro Gouda, 21 Kurtis Werner

 

MATCH OFFICIALS

Referee: Derek Summers (USA)
Assistants: Mike O’Brien (USA) & Stu Geiger (USA)

About Americas Rugby News

Formally created in June 2015, this website's goal is to increase media exposure of the Tier 2 rugby nations, and create a hub with a focus on the stories of rugby in the Americas - North, Central and South.

Check Also

Seattle cruise to bonus point win in LA rain

Seattle had little difficulty on their road trip south to Los Angeles on Sunday, cruising …