Austin outpace NOLA in Round Rock

photo credit: Norma Salinas / Austin Elite Rugby

Recap

Austin Elite celebrated their first official Major League Rugby home game on Thursday evening with their first win, not just in the regular season but as a franchise. A confident NOLA side were left grasping for air as the home side pulled away in the final quarter to seal the victory.

There was no question that the Elite were up for this one. Having lost each of the preseason meetings against the Gold in decisive fashion, they came flying out of the gate with Timothée Guillimin sending over two penalty goals in the opening minutes. A try for Ned Hodson came from the relentless pressure and NOLA were in danger of letting the game slip before it had even begun.

Things got worse before they got better for the Gold. Their talisman Sebastián Kalm was sent reeling on a ferocious Hanco Germishuys charge, and the NOLA No8 was forced off the field clearly feeling the after-effects. Moni Tonga’uiha was summoned to fill the gap, but despite having only seven specialist forwards the Gold somehow found another gear.

JP Eloff hit a well-struck penalty goal to erase the zero and suddenly the momentum shifted dramatically. Back on their heels, Austin’s scrum were driven clean off their own ball and John Sullivan had only to pick and fall over the line for a vital score on the stroke of halftime.

Another blow struck NOLA at the break as Bobby Johns did not return for the second half after his shoulder took the worst of a hard collision early. Austin seemed to sense an opening and went on the attack. Germishuys opted for the quick tap at a penalty and bowled straight over the defense to stretch the lead to six.

NOLA couldn’t muster much offensively but their scrum remained a point of dominance. Consecutive no-arms tackles landed Siaosi Finau in the sin bin and with fresh destroyers on the pitch in Hubert Buydens and Ben Tarr, the Gold opted for another set piece. This time Sullivan detached earlier but the result was the same, with Eloff’s extras gave NOLA an unlikely lead.

That’s where the good news ended for the visitors. Finau returned and back at full strength Austin went on the rampage. Germishuys blasted through the line and showed complete contempt for the would-be tacklers who fell to the side as he touched down under the posts. Moments later it was Hodson’s turn to grab a double, the fullback showing the outside defense a clean pair of heels on a long-range effort. Both were converted by Guillimin.

A futile attempt to come away with a bonus point was repelled by the Austin defense. Despite having played just five days earlier they looked the stronger of the two in the final quarter, with NOLA struggling to find any advantage in the Texas heat.

 

SCORING

AUSTIN 30
Tries – N. Hodson 2 (16’, 69’), H. Germishuys 2 (44’, 65’)
Cons – T. Guillimin 2/4 (66’, 70’)
Pens – T. Guillimin 2/3 (2’, 5’)
Yellow cards – S. Finau (51’)

NOLA 17
Tries – J. Sullivan 2 (39’, 52’)
Cons – J. Eloff 2/2 (40’, 53’)
Pens – J. Eloff 1/1 (28’)

 

TEAMS

AUSTIN ELITE
1 Chris Schade, 2 Mike Brown (17 Siaosi Finau HT), 3 Mason Pedersen, 4 Ben Mitchell, 5 Victor Comptat (19 Todd Clever 60’), 6 Ross Deacon, 7 Hanco Germishuys, 8 Kyle Breytenbach, 9 Marcus Walsh, 10 Timothée Guillimin, 11 Sani Taylor, 12 Andrew Suniula (capt.), 13 Roland Suniula, 14 Sione Fangaiuiha, 15 Ned Hodson (18 Robert Drummond 51’-61’)

Not used: 16 David LeMasters, 20 Pat Sullivan, 21 Knute O’Donnell, 22 Alex Faison-Donahoe, 23 Junior Naruma

NOLA GOLD
1 Derrek van Klein (17 Hubert Buydens 45’), 2 Eric Howard (18 Ben Tarr 45’), 3 Cam Falcon, 4 Nikola Bursic (16 Amro Gouda 75’), 5 Matt Wirken (19 Myles McQuone 60’), 6 John Sullivan, 7 Matt Hughston, 8 Sebastián Kalm (22 Moni Tonga’uiha 18’), 9 Holden Yungert, 10 Taylor Howden (capt.), 11 Peceli Rinakama, 12 JP Eloff, 13 Zack Stryffeler, 14 Bobby Johns (21 Joeli Tikoisuva HT), 15 Michael Baska

Not used: 20 Vita Makasini, 23 Melvin DeSouza

 

Result

TeamTCPDBPPoints
Austin Elite4220130
NOLA Gold221017

Austin Elite

1Chris Schade Loosehead Prop
2Mike Brown 17 Hooker
3Mason Pedersen Tighthead Prop
4Ben Mitchell Left Lock
5Victor Comptat 19 Right Lock
6Ross Deacon Blindside Flanker
7Hanco Germishuys Openside Flanker
8Kyle Breytenbach Number Eight
9Marcus Walsh Scrumhalf
10Timothée Guillimin Flyhalf
11Sani Taylor Right Wing
12Andrew Suniula Inside Center
13Roland Suniula Outside Center
14Sione Fangaiuiha Left Wing
15Ned Hodson 18 Fullback
16David LeMasters Hooker
17Siaosi Finau 2 Loosehead Prop
18Robert Drummond 15 Tighthead Prop
19Todd Clever 5 Openside Flanker
20Pat Sullivan Flyhalf
21Knute O’Donnell Scrumhalf
22Alex Faison-Donahoe Wing
23Junior Naruma Blindside Flanker

NOLA Gold

1Derrek van Klein 17 Loosehead Prop
2Eric Howard 18 Hooker
3Cam Falcon Tighthead Prop
4Nikola Bursic 16 Left Lock
5Matt Wirken 19 Right Lock
6John Sullivan Blindside Flanker
7Matt Hughston Openside Flanker
8Sebastián Kalm 22 Number Eight
9Holden Yungert Scrumhalf
10Taylor Howden Flyhalf
11Peceli Rinakama Left Wing
12JP Eloff Inside Center
13Zack Stryffeler Outside Center
14Bobby Johns 21 Right Wing
15Michael Baska Fullback
16Amro Gouda 4 Blindside Flanker
17Hubert Buydens 1 Loosehead Prop
18Ben Tarr 2 Tighthead Prop
19Myles McQuone 5 Right Lock
20Tevita Makasini Scrumhalf
21Joeli Tikoisuva 14 Right Wing
22Moni Tonga’uiha 8 Blindside Flanker
23Melvin DeSouza Wing

Officials

Referee
Scott Green (USA)
Assistant Referee 1
Luke Rogan (USA)
Assistant Referee 2
Butch Neuenschwander (USA)

Details

Date Time League Season Attendance
May 3, 2018 9:00 pm Major League Rugby 2018 698

Venue

Round Rock Multipurpose Complex
Estates at Settlers Park, Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas, 78665, United States of America

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