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Established in 1968, the Brussels Barbarians Rugby Club is the largest expat rugby club in Belgium with over 45 different nationalities represented. We train every Tuesday (20.00 to 21.30) and Thursday (20.00-21.30) and play on Sunday. We welcome new players, men and women, whatever your experience, age, size or nationality - Come along, get fit, meet friends and enjoy rugby!

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Second Team rises again
Written by Marco Migliosi   
Tuesday, 17 November 2009 17:16

After forfeiting against Turnhout, the Second Team rose again and displayed a full XV on the field against Brigandze.

Special thanks to the “old guys” who showed up despite someaches and pains, and a warm welcome to the new forwards.

The Barbarians showed great team spirit and proved to be a team with very high potential.

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First Half:

For the first twenty minutes of the match the team struggled to find its own balance.

Five out of eight forwards played their first game of the season and needed some time to get acquainted with each other.

Despite George’s strong guidance, the backs did not find an effective way of attacking and breaking through the opponents’ lines.

Brigandze scored two tries.

After twenty minutes the machine started running and from that moment on, all the forwards played an excellent game. From that moment on, Drazen, Bruno, Steve, Sherpa, the two Nicolas, Taggart,Teodor and Carl won most scrums and lineouts.

Second Half:

Fadi and Patrick joined in the second half. The combination worked fine and the Barbarians scored twice, with Patrick (in great shape) laying the ball down over Brigandze’s try line.

The rest of the match was rather balanced with Brigandze showing more consistence and regularity than the Barbarians. The game ended with Brigandze deservedly winning by 12-25.

At the end of the match some group pictures were taken with prominent "backs" showing off.

 All in all it was a fair game with an excellent turn out andsome very good plays.

 Should the Barbarians keep on performing as they did in the highlights of this game, we can expect great achievements during the second part of the tournament. 

Alexandre Dossat, Marco Migliosi - Captain

Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 November 2009 07:30
 
2nd team plays its first ‘fully barbarian” match
Written by Marco Migliosi   
Tuesday, 20 October 2009 09:35

First Half: The game started on a very high tempo for the BaaBaas, with George opening the ball by scoring the first try. His excellent example was followed by Ben, Fadi and Sebastian.

In this first half the Barbarians fight for every ball and some nice moves are carried out by Carl, who is playing as a forward, Nicolas, and by the surprising Cédric who makes a great comeback with the team. In the meantime the two Argentinian bulls (Seb and Jorge) keep on storming through the opposing lines.

Towards the end of the first half the Baabaas’ concentration lessens. A few penalties are given away because of the backs not respecting the 5 meter line and Laakdal 2 catches up by scoring a couple of times.

Second Half: A half-wounded Alex joins in and Sven, the conversion kick specialist leaves his place to Patrick who has just showed up on the field. In order not to get unnoticed Patrick scores a try on his first action.

Laakdal shows more determination during this second half, trying to make good use of its bigger forwards to break through the Baabaas’ line, and occasionally developing a more expansive game by moving the ball around. But the Baabaas resist, make some great tackles and exploit skillfully every turnover ball to create scoring opportunities.

The final result is a massive win for the Baabaas (eighty-something to twenty-something, who cares?) with a very good atmosphere, great sportsmanship, good weather, and a few wonderful supporters cheering up the team.

Very promising for the future, especially if we can recreate the same nice blend of young and more ‘experienced’ players!

Alexandre Dossat, Marco Migliosi - Captains

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 October 2009 10:06
 
2nd Team's Hard Core
Written by Marco Migliosi   
Monday, 19 October 2009 17:41
Click on the title to find the pictures of the second team heroes!
Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 October 2009 02:14
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