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By The Coach

This Sporting Life

RUGBY UNION

Bali Rugby Club take on the new Jogjakarta Rugby team at Canggu Club The weekend of April 13 & 14 saw Bali Rugby Club play host to Indonesia’s national team coach Jamie Johnston and Japan Rugby talent scout Tatsu-San who travelled to Bali to see firsthand the talents of Bali’s young development team, the Hanoman. Bali Rugby Club’s Hanoman team is the current Indonesian National Rugby 7’s champions. For the event Bali Rugby Club also hosted a newly formed team from Jogjakarta, the Chiefs, who travelled to Bali for what was dubbed the “Bali hub”. Saturday saw Bali and Jogjakarta teams training together at the Canggu Club under the guidance of Japan Rugby coach and talent scout Tatsu-San, who took the boys through some vigorous contact drills and defense pattern practice. Sunday was game day, and on a hot tropical sunny Sunday, the boys from Bali’s rugby club overcame the boys from Jogjakarta in a hard fought game 19-17 held at Canggu Club. For the first hit-out of the year it was to be two 20 minute halves of Bali’s young team playing the newly formed Chiefs made up of University students from Jogjakarta in a 12-a-side game. The Chiefs may have lacked game experience but their backline made up for this with a number of Papua New Guinea rugby league players led by captain and team leader Vegaz who played at fly-half. The team’s style of play was reminiscent of the exciting Bandung Rams of previous seasons. Certainly that’s how the game unfolded – Bali’s young forwards dominant in rucks, mauls and scrums while Jogjakarta looked dangerous in open play. In the first 20 minutes, Bali scored twice: a left side play leading to a try out wide for winger Francis Mathion that was coolly converted by Florian Rizal, and shortly after a cheeky but unconverted try was scored by Moses Kalo from a quick

tap penalty. The Jogjakarta team replied by scoring a runaway try down the right-hand-side just before the 20 minutes were up and duly converted (12-7).

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The 2nd 20 minutes was a more difficult affair or the Bali team, who without reserves were finding the effort and heat exhausting. A strong forwards effort led to Banny Parasutha crashing over the tryline for Bali and forcing the ball down to score Bali’s 3rd try which was this time converted by Moses Kalo. Jogjakarta came back well and from a scrum and as a result of a mix-up in Bali’s defense saw them get through for a converted try, the score now 19-14. Play in the hot conditions continued and Bali battled on to hold Jogjakarta’s quick backline at bay. At the 20 minute mark, Jogjakarta went for a field goal and converted leaving the score at 19-17. Subsequently, the coach for Indonesia’s national team “the Rhino’s”, Jamie Johnston stepped in to set up a match of Possibles v Probables. Those highlighted from the Bali team included, Banny Parasutha, Rhys Gondosapoetro, Ketut Arnawa and youngsters Dewa Dharma (half back), Florian Rizal (fly half), Francis Mathion (wing) and Chandra Priday (hooker). An after party was later held and the visiting Jogjakarta Chiefs and coaches from Japan commented on how much they had enjoyed their rugby weekend in Bali. The Bali rugby community would like to give a big thanks to Villa Sumatra who provided free accommodation for the visiting team. The next event on the Bali Rugby calendar will see Bali Rugby Club travel to Jakarta for the annual Jakarta 10’s to be held on May 4th. For full list of sports please go to http://www.balisportmag. com

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