Happy New Year to all of my (many?) loyal readers out there. I hope 2014 has been good to you so far and that you players out there didn't put on too many pounds over the holiday break.
Posted on 1/15/2014 2:55:59 PM
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Happy New Year to all of my (many?) loyal readers out there.
I hope 2014 has been good to you so far and that you players out there didn't
put on too many pounds over the holiday break. The year got off to a rough start for me as I somehow didn't
realize there was a D2 game last week between Jax and Daytona, with Jax coming
out on top. This is what happens when you have a date in your head (this
Saturday) for all the chaos to begin, and then someone goes and moves a game
and I miss it. Ah well, life must go on. A ton of action for all of you rugby nuts this Saturday,
including a great D3 matchup in Palm Beach County and a couple of interesting
D2 contests. As we all know, some programs have a history of not getting things
going until the new year, while some started hot in the fall and it remains to
be seen if they can keep that going here in January. Men's D2 State Championship Jacksonville (1-1) at Tampa Krewe (1-2) - This game
might not seem like an important matchup, but these are two teams who haven't
got off to the best start this season and know that another couple of defeats
would likely mean a lost season. Jax didn't start their campaign until early
December and were handily defeated at home by Boca before bouncing back last
week with a 36-26 win over winless Daytona. Krewe, meanwhile, lost their first
two games to Naples and Tridents, but edged Fort Lauderdale by two points last
time out. Krewe aren't the power they used to be, but I can see them pulling
out the win here, narrowly. Krewe 25, Jacksonville 22 Miami RFC (2-0) at Fort Lauderdale (1-1) - The
Bumblebees are the only remaining undefeated team in Florida D2 play, and will
face a stern test here against a Knights squad that impressed in a victory over
Boca back in November and just barely lost to Krewe on the road. Miami
destroyed Naples and also beat the Buccaneers to pick up two early victories,
which is two more than they had all of last year. This will be another tight
affair, with Miami improving to 3-0. Miami 30, Fort Lauderdale 24 Orlando (1-1) at Boca Raton (2-2) - I have a feeling
this will be the most lopsided result of the weekend. Orlando were crushed at
home by the Tridents and then managed to handle Daytona on the road, but Boca
has been playing a lot better of late after losing their first two games and
will be looking to make a statement to the rest of the league early in 2014
that they are back on track. Orlando has some talent, but not enough to worry
the Bucs. Boca Raton 35, Orlando 13 Daytona (0-3) at Miami
Tridents (2-1) - This is another game with the potential for a rout, and it
really all depends on how Daytona travel and if the Tridents aren't rusty after
the break. The Coconuts have kept things close in two of their three losses,
but the Tridents will be the best team they've faced so far, having only played
Orlando, Naples and Jacksonville. I like the home team to roll in this one. Miami
Tridents 30, Daytona 10 Men's D3 State Championship Brevard (0-0) at Palm Beach (0-0) - Man, it's a shame
this matchup of two of the best D3 sides in the South has to be the first one
of the season, but sometimes that's the way it happens. Last season, these two
sides played a great contest, with the Panthers coming out on top 33-29, and
both squads advanced to the South playoffs. The Panthers should be able to win
this one at home in what could be the game of the weekend. Palm Beach 38,
Brevard 31 Pelicans (0-0) at Boca Raton (0-0) - Toss a coin with
this one, let's be honest. The Pelis drop down to D3 after a poor few years
struggling in D2, while Boca apparently has the numbers to field two sides at
the current time. Give the Bucs credit for that, but I think the Pelicans will
be energized with this move down a division and will come across to teach the
Boca second team a thing or two. Pelicans 28, Boca Raton 8 Last Week (11/23/13 and 12/7): 3-1
Season: 7-4
All-Time: 56-22 (71.8%)
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