Great Britain Lions Great Britain Beaten by Australia
By BAFA
Jul 22, 2023 - 6:58:49 PM
The BAFA GB Lions
national team took on the Australia Outback national team in the first game of
the 2009 Tri-Nations Tournament on Tuesday. The game took place at the
HollywellPark
field at
LoughboroughUniversity and a crowd of approximately 100 people
braved the inclement weather to watch the first meeting of the national teams
since the 1998 Australian Kookaburras tour to the
UK.
The game started
promisingly for the Lions with a deep Pete Rogers (Yorkshire Rams) kick off
held to a short return by the visiting Outback.
The Lions’ defense quickly got into gear led by team captain Paul
Summers (London Blitz) and Gary Clark (Coventry Jets) who made some early
bone-jarring tackles.
After several
punts the Lions were back on offense and drove the ball well behind the
blocking of the offensive line. Jermaine Allen (Paris Flash) and starting
Quarterback Eber Kington (Sussex Thunder) both got in on the act with runs for
positive yardage. From just outside the 11 yard line the Lions attempted to
pound the ball into the endzone, but
Australia stood firm. With fourth
down and a yard to go at the 2 yard line, the Lions decided to go for it but
were stopped short.
This big play
seemed to give the Outback a huge confidence boost and the changing momentum
shifted even further when an Australian punt was muffed by the returner and
recovered by the visiting team.
As the game moved
into the Second Quarter the Outback offense seemed to be working more effectively.
Several short gains were followed by a Matthew Freeman touchdown catch from
Quarterback Kiernan Dorney which covered 22 yards. The extra point was
converted by Liam Erby to give the Outback a 7-0 lead.
As the rain came
down the Lions seemed to run the ball effectively. Good gains took them into
scoring position and when the next fourth down situation arose, Lions Head
Coach Riq Ayub opted for a Field Goal attempt. Pete Rogers duly stepped up and
converted it to narrow the lead to 7-3.
The Outback then
had a long clock-consuming drive of their own, eventually stalling in the Lions’
half. A great coffin corner punt pinned the Lions offense inside their own 5
yard line. On the third down, a mishandled snap was fumbled and the Outback
recovered the ball at the 10 yard line.
The Lions defense
held their ground, driving the Outback offense backwards. This resulted in a
field goal attempt which fell short of the posts. Back on offense, the Lions
fared no better but a booming punt by
Rogers
saw the Outback pinned deep in their own territory as the first half came to an
end.
Clive Palumbo
(Kent Exiles) returned the kick off to midfield as the second half began, but
the Lions were forced to punt. On the ensuing Outback punt, Palumbo set off on
a return that saw him in the endzone with the ball. Unfortunately his return
had been aided by an illegal block in the back and so the score was nullified
much to the disappointment of the crowd.
Despite the
setback the Lions drove down inside the Outback 20 yard line, Allen again making
good ground gains. Not for the first time in the game the Lions opted to
attempt a field goal but this was aborted as the ball slid along the ground and
was not handled by the Holder.
In an almost
mirror image of the first half this missed opportunity further moved the game’s
momentum to the visiting Australians. Another punt, which Owen Thomas (Farnham
Knights) was inches away from blocking, was muffed by the returner and the
Outback recovered again. As the fourth quarter began it was Outback Quarterback
David Ward who found Ryan Dwyer in the endzone for a 25 yard touchdown. The
extra point was missed, but the lead was extended to 13-3.
The Lions then set
off on a determined drive down the field and looked to be moving the chains well
until Outback Cornerback Steven Baker jumped an out pass and returned it back
60 yards for the game clinching touchdown. With the extra point converted by
Liam Erby,
Australia
took an unassailable 20-3 lead.
As the game drew
to a close, Fred Boyle (London Blitz) was inserted at Quarterback for the
Lions. However, the offense was unable to make any significant headway and was
forced to punt the ball away inside the two minute warning. The Outback were
able to run the remaining time off the clock for a historic victory ... their
first on international soil since 1999.
The Lions now have
several days to make adjustments before facing the reigning European Champions
Sweden on Saturday 25th July.
Next up in the
tournament is the Australia-Sweden game on Thursday evening. Kick off is at
5:30 pm at the
HollywellPark pitch at
LoughboroughUniversity.