REBELS
WIN SHAMROCK BOWL XX |

SHAMROCK
BOWL XX – SUNDAY 20TH AUGUST 2006
Venue:
Shamrock Bowl Stadium, Sportslink, Santry.
DUBLIN
REBELS WIN RECORD FOURTH CONSECUTIVE SHAMROCK BOWL
DUBLIN
REBELS 44-12 UNIV OF LIMERICK VIKINGS
Scorers:
1st Quarter: DUB: Carl Faichney 11yd pass from Andrew Dennehy, Simon
Mackey 2xpt (8-0); DUB: Chris Winton 1 yd run (14-0).
2nd Quarter: UL: Chris Bassitt 1 yd run (14-6).
3rd Quarter: DUB: Carl Faichney 19yd pass from Dennehy, Mackey 2xpt
(22-6); DUB: Sam Hodgins 19yd run, Mackey 2xpt (30-6).
4th Quarter: DUB: Chris Flinn 10yd pass from Dennehy (36-6): DUB:
Chris Winton 5yd run, Conor Ryan 2xpt (44-6), UL: Daniel Smith 28yd
pass from Chris Bassitt (44-12).
The
Dublin Rebels won a record fourth consecutive Shamrock Bowls with
a 44-12 win over the University of Limerick Vikings on front of
a large crowd, which included His Excellency, the United States
Ambassador to Ireland, at the specially erected “Shamrock
Bowl Stadium” at Sportslink in Santry. Rebels linebacker Ross
McCooey won the Thomas Street Jewellers Most Valuable Player Award
after making two key interceptions and numerous tackles in the game.
Receiver Carl Faichney and rookie running back Chris Winton each
contributed two touchdowns and Rebels quarterback Andrew Dennehy
contributed three touchdown passes to the Rebels offenses scoring
tally.

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Vikings Quarterback Chris Bassitt (#14) looks to pass.
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The
Rebels got off to a quick start in the game, putting together two
touchdown drives in the opening quarter. Their running back rotation
of Simon Mackey, Chris Winton and Sam Hodgins helped the Rebels
move the ball effectively on the ground. Tight end Paul Smyth and
receivers Conor Ryan and Carl Faichney also contributed several
catches to help the Rebels move the ball on both scoring series.
Tall receiver Faichney got the opening score when he caught a 11
yard pass at the back of the endzone to give the Rebels the lead.
The Rebels second score came from a short yardage run by Chis Winton
after being set up by a pass to Smyth and run by Mackey.

The
Dublin Rebels (black) defensive lines stops the Vikings on
a short yardage play. |
The
Vikings were not without their scoring chances in the first half.
Quarterback Chris Bassitt used wing back Liam Ryan, tight end Glen
Carr and running back Daniel Levy to effectively at times. Twice
in the second quarter they failed to score in the red zone. Early
in the quarter, they missed a 32 yard field goal attempt and later
were stopped on fourth and goal by the Rebels defense. They finally
got on the scoreboard 15 seconds before half time when Chris Bassitt
scored on a short yardage quarterback sneak after Ryan, Carr and
Levy got their team a first and goal.

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Vikings Daniel Smith (#5) returns a kick-off as the crowd
watches. |
The
Rebels defense dominated the third quarter stopping the Vikings
on all their possessions. Defensive lineman Conor Walsh had a number
of stops for losses and linebacker Ross McCooey, in only his second
year in the sport, had his breakout game recording some crucial
tackles. The Rebels got two scores in the quarter, the first coming
on their first possession after half time when Faichney caught a
19 yard touchdown pass from Dennehy. They stretched their advantage
later in the quarter thanks to a 19 yard run from Sam Hodgins.

Sam
Hodgins (#8) of the Rebels swerves to avoid a tackle.
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McCooey
had two interceptions in the final quarter which effectively ended
the game as a contest. His first came early in the quarter when
he made a diving interception at mid field to twart a Vikings drive.
The Rebels quickly converted this turnover into a score when, after
picking up a couple of first downs, Dennehy hit receiver Chris Flinn
for a touchdown pass. Mc Cooey had his second interception on the
Vikings next possession. He nabbed an interception at the 25 yard
line and took it back to the Vikings 8 yard line to give the Rebels
a first and goal. Again the Rebels capitalised with Chris Winton
running in for a touchdown a couple of plays later. The Vikings
managed to put together a scoring drive as they chased the game
late in the fourth quarter. Passes to Glen Carr and Liam Ryan got
them in scoring range and receiver Daniel Smith caught a touchdown
pass with just over two minutes remaining to make the score 44-12.
The Rebels ran out most of the time in the final two minutes to
get the victory.
Captain
Andrew Dennehy and Team Manager Marcus Naylor were presented with
the winning trophy by IAFL Commissioner Steve Stacher to cap a memorable
20th Shamrock Bowl event.

The
Dublin Rebels Shamrock Bowl XX winning team. |
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Photos by Brain Dolan & Dermot Durrad.
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