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52 maltatoday, SUNDAY, 2 FEBRUARY 2014 RUGBY Sport PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAY ATTARD Kavallieri defeat Swieqi in rough conditions Kavallieri ............ 10 Swieqi Overseas .. 8 MIKE TURNER THE two Maltese teams had to play in real UK conditions, pour- ing rain and slippery pitch, but in fact coped very well indeed, and produced a low scoring highly en- tertaining match. Several of the emerging players are really speedy runners and there are amongst them players who could soon be challenging for National team places, such as Dettori, Borg and Lewis of Kavallieri and Schembri of Overseas. Others, such as the Zammit brothers and Bugeja also show great promise. Overseas took the lead with a well worked try by Austin, the Irishman; lovely timing, passing and support running opened up the dour Kav- allieri defence. In the first half the main difference between these two well matched sides was that, Kaval- lieri were kicking away the posses- sion into the hands of well placed Overseas and Overseas were kick- ing into open spaces. Handling in the slippery wet was surprisingly good and both sides were prepared to make the best of the wide Marsa pitch to use their speed. Kavallieri made use of their driving maul but Overseas had the better of the set scrums. Overseas carried their lead of 5-0 into the second half, which started in potential disaster for Kavallieri when Dettori was yellow carded to have ten minutes in the sin bin for a late tackle. However this seemed to focus the Kavallieri tactics and they concentrated on forward mauls to tie in the speedy Overseas backs. Several times they made huge territory gains and the Overseas pack became frustrated. Nevertheless the dangerous Over- seas backs were always a threat and tested the Kavallieri time and again, but the attacks were always broken up on the staunch tackling defence. Finally, before Dettori had served his sentence, clever kicking put Kavallieri in a position near the lin and after a series of mauls and drives Doublesin equalized with a try. Just as Kavallieri looked as if they would get on top, they lost discipline to give away a penalty and Stivala converted to regain an 8-5 lead. The match swung from end to end as both sides strove to play running rugby, but the famed Kavallieri spirit always threatened to give them an edge, and their mauling and rucking was superbly efficient. Another series of driv- ing mauls gave them another try as they ground down the Overseas forwards to lead 10-8.had the op- portunity to regain the lead but Overseas never gave up and they launched many attacks, unable to make the final score. At last Stivala had the opportunity to regain the lead, but missed a comparatively easy penalty. Kavallieri roared back up the pitch and seemed to have the game in hand until Borg was yellow carded to the sin bin. Overseas launched attacks, Stivala grub kicked into the 22 zone and Fawara kicked the ball dead, which could have been a fatal mistake be- cause it gave away a 5 metre scrum to a heavy pack with an extra man. However Kavallieri made a super human effort, held the drive and when Overseas released too soon, smothered the attack. Most suc- cessful sides around the world possess solid and determined de- fences, and Kavallieri excel here. It was demonstrated when the tiny Fawari downed the towering Schembri after he had easily bro- ken two tackles. An enjoyable match in filthy con- ditions, which showed just how much Maltese rugby is developing. Rugby results Women's Seven Kavallieri - Valletta ....................... 15-0 Falcons - Kavallieri ....................... 14-0 Stompers - Kavallieri .................... 0-25 Valletta - Falcons .......................... 0-19 Stompers - Valletta ....................... 0-0 Mediterranean Bank Cup Kavallieri - Overseas ..................... 10-8 Saracens - Stompers .................... 0-37 Gladiators - Falcons ...................... 0-19

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