Keith vs Marist-Albion
Ground: Bob Deans 3
Time: 2-45pm

Team List
Forwards
Peter HADDOCK
Sam LEMON
Ian COWAN
Callum BOWMAN
Steven JACK
Karl HADDOCK
Hayden SMITH
Kevin WILLIAMS

Backs
Shane BOYD
Rob FOLEY
Paul CRICHTON
Osien JONES
Adam MILNE
Patrick LUCEY
Joe BESWICK

Reserves
Isaac ARAPAI
Mark VAN GROENDAAL
Colin GRAVETT
Mick REYNISH
Sam FORRESTER
Stuart HERRIOT

Points: 0-5, 0-7, 0-12, 5-17, 10-17, 15-17, 17-17, 17-22, 17-25

Tries: Osien JONES (2), Rob FOLEY
Conv: Sam FORRESTER
Pen:

Player of the Day: Ian COWAN, Patrick LUCEY
Most Valuable Player: Ian COWAN

Photographs here: http://gallery.keith.org.nz/2012/20120602/


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Injury plagued we may have been, but the numbers soon swelled and came together.
Pies, Unit, Webby, Moto, Freddy and others were feeling a bit non turgid but those that were there tumesced up, especially Dirk who loves it back in the forwards. Even Uli felt it from the front row.

We were lucky that patriotism reared its Welsh, Irish and English head for the 59th Anniversary of the Queen's Coronation, and especially lucky that that young Mr Jones scored three times. Oh wait, the New Boy didn't score three times on debut because a ginga got in the way. Way to go to spoil a Keith record Shane.

That near Keith Record was overshadowed by the Keith Record to eclipse all Keith Records. Uli reached the huge milestone of 237 Keith Games breaking the years old Keith Record held by Mark Bray of most games played for the Keiths. Congratulation Uli and don't mention the price of beer.

And for the first time ever, Father and Son played at the same time on the same field (for the same team) in Keith history. Trout and Karl added another layer of Keithliness to the team and we now just wait until Trout's grandson gets his boots on in a few years.

Oh, the game. Ummm yeah, we didn't hang on to the ball when we had it, we were only one try behind with 5 minutes down but they scored a try and a quick penalty to clinch it.

Bugger.


And this was our game in a nutshell.