Saturday at Colegio La Salle
On Saturday April 21, 1916 Aztecs stood in the field of Tasmania and played with courage and heart in a game in which the weight of the scrum was the factor that would desbalanceante for bulky marker for Tasmania. Aztec
alignment was as follows: 1. Iker, 2. King, 3. Bronson, 4. Manolo, 5. Mauritius, 6. Fernando (new member of the Aztecs), 7. Andy, 8. Man, 9. Ed, 10. Spain, 11. Toño, 12. Joseph, 13. Tanguy, 14. Tibo 15. Juan. In banking was Elijah, 16, who hoped to play his first game. For the Aztecs
they had to receive and began the game at full speed, moving and forming rucks. Tasmanian players were shocked and five minutes into the game having committed a penalty just outside his 22 meter line, which John turned into 3 points. The onslaught continued and Tazmania Aztecs could not settle in the area and a multi-phase play Manolo ran three meters and entered the Tasmanian zone leading to two top defenders. Several players jumped on Manolo Aztecs to help and support the ball down while several players from Tasmania did likewise to prevent the touchdown. Under the mound of bodies could not see if Manolo had managed to support the ball and when the referee decided that it was approached touchdown. Tazmania
reorganized and began to play with their forwards and soon after picked up his first touchdown. After that Tasmania was able to maintain control of the ball winning almost every scrum and scored another 3 times. Shortly before the end of the first time John returned to convert a penalty in another 3 points. Tazmania scored again before the end of the first half.
With the whistle that marked the break it started to rain and even hail in the 10 minute break. For the start of the second time it rained. Elias entered the field, replacing Tibo, for his first game as Azteca. In addition Tazmania stage had possession most of the time and the Aztecs had to defend with little opportunity to attack. Most Tasmanian entries arrived forwards game with the Aztecs retreating again and again. Despite giving a great effort in the field the Aztecs could not avoid the bulky result from 6 to 60.
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