Clueless Lelos fell to Wily Oaks |
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Georgia slipped once again on Romanian hurdle, could not reclaim the Antim Cup and finished third on ENC 2003 ladder The game was played at Tbilissi National Stadium, on a cool, sunny afternoon, in front of about 35 thousand subdued spectators who even did not respond to the announcers calls to support their team by chanting 'Le-Lo, Le-Lo' Georgia led 6-0 by then but to the Lelos and the majority of crowd is was a meaningless battle as day before Portugal surprisingly defeated Russia away from home and secured the title whilst Georgia and Romania were left just with the prospect of finishing as runner-ups and lifting the guilded Antim Cup Romania duly responded to the challenge. Georgia could not be accused of not trying but they still lacked passion, wit, vision and viable tactical scheme. Moreover, the execution of basic skills was awful from both sides It was a start-stop affair throughout, the most boring rugby international ever staged at the ground. For the first time ever Lelos failed to score a try against Oaks who played without their first choice back-row trio of Manta, Petrache and Corodeanu, and the aggregate score was the lowest in five encounters between those two friendly nations Unlike prevoius meetings, this time Georgia was unable to outmuscle opposition. Instead, Lelos indulged themselves in kicking away possession aimlessly and lost the plot. As the Oaks adapted better to this kind of aerial ping-pong, Georgia were pinned to their half for the most part of the match They even did not try to drive the ball by forwards, and suck and stretch the Oaks defence till injury time, and till then never came close to crossing Romanian tryline. On the other hand, the Oaks were ably guided by their recalled scrumhalf, wily Mitu and fully capitalised on Georgian blunders Their pacy backs looked dangerous throughtout. Brezoianu stood out even among them and it was no coincidence that he was on the end of Maftei 50m solo run which started with Lelos coughing the ball deep into injury time of the first half Before that Georgia, playing with little breeze, led thanks to two close range penalties from Jimsheladze but it should be noted that the Oaks drove the maul across the line on 9th minute but could not ground the ball, Mitu twice (25' 34') sent Brezoianu into gaps but Georgia clesed down, and once Gontineac was tackled and turned over in front of posts After the interval the Oaks almost scored from the rolling maul and then went to the blind side but Georgia stood firm. Soon came the disaster: after another sequence of kick-exchange the Lelos fullback misfielded the ball, chasing Oaks gently bumped him in the back and to dismay of knowledgable crowd, the French ref awarded a try and Georgia fell behind by 6 Then substitutions followed but to no avail. The Lelos still were a rudderless ship. They kicked on full, they dropped and turned over the ball but amazingly, they were still pinching line-out on Oaks throws. In meantime, Tofan missed 42m PK and 25m drop, and Jimsheladze failed from 38m PK The decisive blow came with 8 minutes of normal time remaining. Georgia botched 22m dropout and three Oaks were left in front of a single tackler. He still managed to stop the ball-carrier but Maftei reached out and planted the ball in double-movement. A touch-judge was just on spot but he endorsed the score All in all, the Oaks were much better team on the day and won deservedly. As for Georgia RU big guns, they SHOULD raise the matter with FIRA AER as Latin refs clearly favour their kins in every 50/50 situation and still regard the Lelos as new boys of ENC fold Romania scored three dubious tries on their last two visits to Tbilissi. Yes, they have scored as they could and it was to the refs to disallow them, but as it seems to us, naive Caucasians, whistle-blowers apply different sets of the Laws to different teams |