Big day for my club tomorrow as the Village Lions mens take on Landsdowne at home at high noon. This is the final game of the MET-NY regular season with 1st place on the line.
Both teams have secured home semi-finals already, dominating most opposition. Landsdowne are the only undefeated team in Division 2 but the Lions sit two competition points behind them in second place with a far superior for-and-against.
Kickoff at 12 noon, the Killer Bs will follow at 2pm as they aim to finish their season undefeated.
HOW TO GET TO THE PITCH
The Lions play on Field 75 on Randall's Island. On the south tip of the island underneath the Triborough bridge.
The easy way to get to the pitch is by walking over the footbridge on 103rd st and the FDR. This gets you on the island, and you can follow the road that you exit the bridge on around to field 75. Look for the rugby players under the Triborough bridge.
More details can be found on the Lions Facebook event page and check out Alex Goff's great article on the match on Rugbymag.com.
Good luck lads!
Friday, November 5, 2010
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