So, after a morning pick me up
here is the story of the day.
But before I start it is probably only right that I
correct a misconception that I overheard from a couple of Sale supporters yesterday
as I wandered around the ground.
"Caldy has done very well to get this far on a
playing budget of only £240,000" one
said to another
I asked these fine fellows where they had gleaned
such information, the usual answer was forthcoming "a friend of mine
knows someone high up in Caldy's senior management".
Of course, such an answer illustrated just how much
tosh it was........senior management and Caldy are not words that belong in the
same sentence.
Caldy's Chairman and his wife were with me and my
wife and a few others clearing up Paton Field at the crack of dawn this
morning. At Caldy everyone is in it together, there are no senior managers just
senior citizens who do the stuff that needs to be done.
For the record Caldy's playing budget including all
players and all coaches is less than £100k per annum. Fact!
Money helps but it isn't what determines success or
enjoyment. That is down to belief, togetherness, a love of what you do and an ambition
to be as good as you can be as a team.
So, to the day's events
The prelude
A gorgeous dry but blustery day promised to bring
out the crowds and it did, 3,023 to be precise. How many were true rugby fans
was perhaps debateable but from 10 a.m. they just kept coming.
They were treated to a warmup match between Caldy's
2nd xv who were playing Burnage in a league match in the Cotton Traders Premier
League. The Caldy 2nd xv duly notched up their 41st
consecutive win. It was a good omen.
Then Jimbo Lad’s convoy arrived, 3 coach loads of
Sale FC supporters, a phalanx of Range Rovers with Sale FC flags fluttering
from their rooftops, and the most awesome jet-black coach I have ever seen.
Tinted windows, satellite dish, and luxurious body work, it portrayed the power
and wealth of an oligarch on a mission to impress.
My stint on gate duty was timed to perfection. I
put out my hand to signal the black dreadnaught should stop and as the tinted
window slid back, I fully expected to come face to face with Darth Vader.
‘Darth Driver’ proudly explained his coach was carrying
the directors of Sale Sharks and the Senior Rugby Management of Sale Sharks. I
acknowledged this interesting fact and asked if those on board had paid their
admission. Darth Driver asked what the tariff was and seemed happy enough with
the £10 which he quickly proffered. He was less pleased when I explained that
was for each person. Darth Driver then kindly again provided me with the same
information as to who was aboard his flagship.
To avoid any awkwardness Big Giles (who is a lot, lot
bigger than me) stepped in to help and all the admission was collected without
much further fuss.
The pre-match meal and speeches
I wasn’t at the meal but one of Caldy’s Executive Travel
Club members broadcast on What’s App that the President of Sale FC spoke very graciously
and was a credit to his club. Pleasing this particular Caldy Executive Travel
Club member is less than easy. Hats off to Sale FC Jimbo Lad!
The game
Intense, nervy, thunderous, attritional………any and
all of these adjectives applied. Sale dominated the opening 20 minutes with
pace and width, but Caldy had dominance in the set piece and close exchanges
and scored a try from a driven maul to edge in front at the break 7-6.
Sale could have been two scores ahead at the break
if it hadn’t been for Caldy’s superb defence, with flanker Callum Ridgway and
second row Sam Dickinson putting in the most spectacular last-ditch tackles to
prevent what seemed like certain scores.
Caldy dominated the second half, and it was Sale’s
turn to defend for long periods. When Sale kicked another pen to take the lead
7-9 it seemed it may just be enough. Caldy’s dominant scrum seemed not to the
referee’s liking and promising positions were lost to Sale penalties.
Camping in the Sale half for nearly all of the last
30 minutes Caldy couldn’t buy a score. Nick Royle was beaten by the bounce of
the ball after his trademark kick and chase looked to have given him a certain
score. Promising catch and drive opportunities and Caldy scrum chances were
lost due to penalty turnovers and Ben Jones had a shot at goal to restore the
lead but missed his first effort.
When another chance came his way 45 metres out and with
only 3 minutes to go, Ben Jones made no mistake and closed the game out with
another penalty in the last play of the game.
Both sets of players put in Herculean effort but on
the day the Caldy players just had too much dog for the ‘Dogs’. Caldy won the game, the National 1 title and
promotion to the Championship
Sale may have little left in the tank but need to go
dogging again next week against Chinnor to sew up a very creditable second place.
The aftermath
Sale
DOR Johnathan Keep is a class act and in his interview for the Rugby Paper he
was magnanimous and gracious in defeat and gave praise to his team for their
effort and to Caldy for their great achievement. Keepy and Tote are top blokes
The
Caldy Players lived up to their name and Raved on until the early hours of
Sunday morning. They were joined by the many hundreds who stayed behind to
party including one senior citizen who gave everyone a scare. Collapsing on the
patio outside the clubhouse isn’t a good look. 4 doctors took it in turns to resuscitate
the unconscious chap who earlier had been pronounced by a few unqualified
revellers as ‘definitely dead’.
The
ambulance arrived and the barely conscious chap was eventually taken with
sirens and flashing lights to A&E. Earlier this morning I had a chat with Lazarus
when he came up to the club to collect his jacket. He didn’t remember much
about the event, but he did say that he didn’t think he had been dead at any
point in the evening and suggested that he was a good ‘power napper’ and he had
probably just been a little over tired.
What
the future holds for Caldy
I
have no idea what the future holds for Caldy. However, I do know I will miss
going to all the clubs I have visited this year in National 1. It has been
tremendous fun. There will be a whole bunch of new clubs to visit next year.
I
wonder what the Championship will make of Pot Noodle and Caldy’s Wooden Shack? Win Or Lose We Are On The Booze !
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