Round 1

NEW LOOK WILDCATS TURN THE GARGOYLES TO STONE IN ROUND #1

This past weekend, the Hamilton Wildcats opened their 2007 season against the Guelph gargoyles, in what looked to be a very close battle between two perennial rivals at Humber College North in Toronto. Guelph has always been a very strong opponent for the 'Cats with their great speed, youth and toughness. The "new look" Wildcats were hoping to catch the Gargoyles off guard with their revamped backline, in addition to many new faces on the wings and in the forward line. Hamilton definitely sent a message early with a thunderous bump from 6'7" Paul "The Law" Lawson on the opening bounce, leaving Guelphs ruckman sucking dirt for several minutes and giving the 'Cats plenty of possessions early on. The middle four of lawson, barry Crow, newcomer Derek Rutten and Mike Nolan worked well in the first quarter, with Hamlton winning 99% of the taps and their rovers working hard to clear the guts. First year Wildcat, Daniel "Crouchy" Crouch definitely made his mark in his first gamewith his new club, "uncorking the genie" from just outside the 40m arc to open up the scoring for the visitors and helping Hamilton take a 2 point lead heading into the 2nd quarter. Guelph came out strong in the second frame, hitting hard and running numbers. Their speed and new found energy looked to find the Wildcats on their heels as the 'Cats tried to match their intensity for the entire quarter. The Gargoyles found their offensive touch as well, kicking 3 goals in the quarter and taking a 7 point lead into the half. Newly selected '07 Captain, Jeff Fish pumped up his mates during the break with some heartfelt words, hoping to inject some life back into Hamilton as they took to the field in the second half. His words definetly inspired as the 'Cats took control of the third quarter, kicking 3 unanswered goals from Justin settle, Jeff Fish and Daniel Crouch respectively to pull the Wildcats even after 60 minutes. In past years the Wildcats have had a hard time holding onto a lead, and this was a trend that Hamilton was lokking to buck in 2007. The 'Cats newly formed back line of Justin Johns, Charles Thompson, rookie Luke Main and Vice Captain Greg "Plugger" Young stood strong all day long, and their play during the 4th quarter definetly helped to preserve the lead for Hamilton as Guelph made a strong push for the win late in the game. With only seconds remaining, rookie forward Mark "Charlie Hustle" Laidman lived up to his nickname, working hard in the forward line for a loose ball, and kicking what turned out to be the winning goal for the 'Cats on the day. As the final horn sounded, Hamilton ran out winners 9.9.63 to 8.9.57 to start the season (1-0) for the first time in 9 years. The Wildcats will now go on to face the (0-1) Central Blues next weekend Saturday, May 12th starting @4pm at Humber College North in Toronto. C'arn the Wildcats!

HAMILTON GOALS:
Daniel Crouch (3), Jeff Fish (1), Nick DiRago (1), Mark Laidman (1), Justin Settle (1), Justin Wilson (1), Mike Nolan (1)

HAMILTON BEST:
Mike Nolan, Justin Johns, Justin settle, Paul Lawson

OAFL Round 1 Results