08/30/2025
The 2015 🏆 season review (Part 10)
The 29th of August 2015 was the big day and the Boston 13s woke up in Florida ready for battle.
Summarized from USARL.org :
South Conference champions the Atlanta Rhinos stood between the 13s and the national championship trophy.
The game was held in Jacksonville at the University of North Florida, in conditions that were not ideal for rugby league, yet both teams still managed to put on an exciting display for fans watching both at the game and online.
Coach Robin Peers brought winger Urban Iyo back into the lineup after missing the semi final win over Philadelphia and utility forward Conor Leahy was added to the interchange bench.
The 13s led 4-0 early in the game before play was suspended because of lightning. However, this did not halt the momentum of the 13s, running in 44 points thanks to tries from Kane Bentley (3), Kiwa Oakes, Liam Georgetown, Urban Iyo, Craig MacKenzie and Lawrence Crilley. To top that off, Georgetown kicked 6 goals from 8 attempts and was named MVP.
It was a particularly notable performance from the 13s as they were missing star player and five-eighth, Dustin Cooper.
The Atlanta Rhinos showed some poor discipline that hurt them at times, but their effort couldn't be questioned and they scored two tries of their own including one by Kwame Little who ran 90 yards to score in a great foot race. The Rhinos performed admirably and the achievement of playing in the Championship Final is particularly impressive for them as they were only in their second USARL season.
USARL Chairman, Peter Illfield: “Congratulations are extended to Robin Peers and the Boston 13s becoming 2015 USARL Champions.”
Lineup:
1. Liam Georgetown
2. Urban Iyo
3. Tyler lerardi
4. Kiwa Oakes
5. Ryan Forgione
6. Lucas Baistrocci
7. Lawrence Crilley
8. Marcos Flegmann
9. Kane Bentley
10. Jonpaul Davis
11. Greg Richer
12. Mike Elias
13. Craig MacKenzie
14. Patrick Canty
15. Trevor McKenzie
16. Conor Leahy
17. Curtis Goddard
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