New York beat San Diego in MLR debut

photo credit: Vince Rappleyea / San Diego Legion

Recap

Rugby United New York celebrated their Major League Rugby debut on Saturday with a 25-23 win over the San Diego Legion at Torero Stadium. A strong first half put them up 15-7 at the break, but they needed a late penalty try to save them from a resurgent home team.

Despite arriving from the other side of the country New York looked the fresher of the two sides in the opening exchanges. They used their backline to stretch the San Diego defense until Luke Hume found a half-gap and put Chris Mattina around the corner for the team’s first ever MLR try. Cathal Marsh made good on the extras for a perfect start.

The water break would arrive before a second score and it was New York again who came out firing from the refresher, this time Connor Wallace-Sims on the end of a flowing attack. Marsh added a penalty and the Legion were suddenly 15-nil down and in danger of letting the game slip away.

New York couldn’t clear their lines after the restart and the field position at last gave San Diego an opportunity. After multiple phases Nick Boyer showed his strength by shaking off two tacklers on his way to the tryline. Joe Pietersen slotted the routine conversion and the gap was reduced to eight.

Where the first half belonged to the visitors, the Legion took control after the break. Pietersen nailed three penalty goals to give his side the lead for the first time. The third came after Matt Hughston was shown yellow for killing the ball on a San Diego Break, and with the flanker still in the bin Pietersen found just enough space to sneak through for a converted try.

With time winding down New York’s fuel tanks were running on empty but they had just enough energy to launch a desperate attack. As they approached the five-meter line an overlap appeared on the left side. The ball was spun out but Save Totovosau stuck out a hand to prevent a certain try, and after a brief consultation with his assistant the referee marched under the sticks to award the seven points.

No more chances would come for San Diego and the newcomers celebrated as captain Mike Petri kicked the ball dead to bring on the final whistle.

 

SCORING

SAN DIEGO 23
Tries – N. Boyer (37’), J. Pietersen (71’)
Cons – J. Pietersen 2/2 (38’, 72’)
Pens – J. Pietersen 3/3 (44’, 50’, 61’)
Yellow cards – C. Turori (30’), S. Totovosau (75’)

NEW YORK 25
Tries – C. Mattina (9’), C. Wallace-Sims (23’), Penalty try (75’)
Cons – C. Marsh 1/2 (10’)
Pens – C. Marsh 2/2 (35’, 63’)
Yellow cards – M. Hughston (61’)

 

TEAMS

SAN DIEGO LEGION
1 Nathan Sylvia (17 Faka’osi Pifeleti 60’), 2 Dean Muir (16 Kapeli Pifeleti 58’), 3 Paddy Ryan (18 Aaron Mitchell 60’), 4 Louis Stanfill, 5 Keni Nasoqeqe, 6 Chris Turori (19 Sione Tu’ihalamaka 77’), 7 Devin Short, 8 Drew Gaffney, 9 Nick Boyer, 10 Joe Pietersen (capt.), 11 Jasa Veremalua (23 Marcus Tupuola 56’), 12 Dylan Audsley, 13 JP du Plessis, 14 Save Totovosau, 15 Conor Kearns (22 Kyle Rogers 60’)

Not used: 20 Alec Barton, 21 Tai Enosa

RUGBY UNITED NEW YORK
1 James Rochford (17 Anthony Parry 51’), 2 Dylan Fawsitt, 3 Paddy Ryan (18 Kirk Hamilton 62’), 4 Nate Brakeley, 5 Trevor Cassidy, 6 Kyle Sumsion (19 Alex MacDonald 60’), 7 John Quill (20 Matt Hughston 58’), 8 Ross Deacon, 9 Mike Petri (capt.), 10 Cathal Marsh, 11 Connor Wallace-Sims, 12 Will Leonard, 13 Ben Foden, 14 Chris Mattina, 15 Luke Hume

Not used: 16 Mike Brown, 21 Marcus Walsh, 22 Seimou Smith, 23 Derek Lipscomb

 

Result

TeamTCPDBPPoints
San Diego Legion2230123
Rugby United New York322025

San Diego Legion

1Nathan Sylvia 17 Loosehead Prop
2Dean Muir 16 Hooker
3Paddy Ryan 18 Tighthead Prop
4Louis Stanfill Left Lock
5Keni Nasoqeqe Right Lock
6Chris Turori 19 Blindside Flanker
7Devin Short Openside Flanker
8Drew Gaffney Number Eight
9Nick Boyer Scrumhalf
10Joe Pietersen Flyhalf
11Jasa Veremalua 23 Left Wing
12Dylan Audsley Inside Center
13JP du Plessis Outside Center
14Save Totovosau Right Wing
15Conor Kearns 22 Flyhalf
16Kapeli Pifeleti 2 Hooker
17Faka’osi Pifeleti 1 Loosehead Prop
18Aaron Mitchell 3 Tighthead Prop
19Sione Tu’ihalamaka 6 Blindside Flanker
20Alec Barton Openside Flanker
21Tai Enosa Flyhalf
22Kyle Rogers 15 Fullback
23Marcus Tupuola 11 Left Wing

Rugby United New York

1James Rochford 17 Loosehead Prop
2Dylan Fawsitt Hooker
3Paddy Ryan 18 Tighthead Prop
4Nate Brakeley Right Lock
5Trevor Cassidy Left Lock
6Kyle Sumsion 19 Blindside Flanker
7John Quill 20 Flanker
8Ross Deacon Number Eight
9Mike Petri Scrumhalf
10Cathal Marsh Flyhalf
11Connor Wallace-Sims Left Wing
12Will Leonard Inside Center
13Ben Foden Outside Center
14Chris Mattina Right Wing
15Luke Hume Fullback
16Mike Brown Hooker
17Anthony Parry 1 Loosehead Prop
18Kirk Hamilton 3 Tighthead Prop
19Alex MacDonald 6 Blindside Flanker
20Matt Hughston 7 Openside Flanker
21Marcus Walsh Scrumhalf
22Seimou Smith Outside Center
23Derek Lipscomb Right Wing

Officials

Referee
Paul-Henri Courbier (USA)
Assistant Referee 1
Luke Rogan (USA)
Assistant Referee 2
Moe Chaudhry (Canada)

Details

Date Time League Season Attendance
January 27, 2019 5:00 pm Major League Rugby 2019 2900

Venue

Torero Stadium
6112 Linda Vista Rd, San Diego, CA 92110, USA

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