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First Oslo Rugby Klubb Junior Cup Print
Saturday, 08 October 2011 00:00

ORK-René Cassin won the first ORK Junior Cup againt ORK-Holmia team by 2-1 games won.

The saturday first october, in a thick fog at Ekeberg, have been held for the very first time the Oslo Rugby Klubb Junior Cup. This cup opposed the two ORKs Junior teams:

- ORK-Holmia, team run by Rolf Smith and Andrew Frazer Smith in Ekeberg and Holmia area.
- ORK-René Cassin, team run by Florian CHARPENTIER in FrognerParken area.

The two teams did 3 engaged games. ORK-Holmia showed that despite their beginner statut, they were fully engaged and won the first game 17-15.

The second game was less disputed, and ORK-Holmia showed some they showed signs of fatigue, leaving ORK-René Cassin back to 1-1 by winning the 2nd game30-0.

The last game was so decisive, and that after 20 min engaged, full of twists that ORK- René Cassin won the first Junior Cup (17-10).

This first cup was very encouraging. See as well the Junior have fun and providea game promoting, can only give satisfaction to the commitment of the coaches.

The ORK-Junior Cup will be put back into play very soon, both teams are excited at the prospect of return games!

 

Comments 

 
0 #1 Lars Solem 2011-10-15 13:40
Good to see the junior environment is groving! What age group are these teams?
 

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