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Jets
Maul Madrid 39-8
The Coventry
Cassidy Jets, playing their first ever game in the European Cup,
started off in fine style with a resounding win that promises a great
deal for the coming months. In front of 1,200 fans in Nuneaton, the
third highest in Jets history, on a red hot day in the Midlands, the
Jets overcame some early rustiness and a lot of penalties to ease past
their Spanish guests.
The
switch to Nuneaton Borough FC proved to be a success. The bouncy
castle, burgers, beers, pipe band, cheerleaders, mascots and live
commentary all helped to create a great atmosphere and it
wasn’t too long before Jeremy Simms opened the scoring
against a tough Bears defense to spot the Jets a 7-0 first quarter lead.
The Osos
offense were only moving the ball with the help of repeated Jets
penalties, but as the Jets began to adjust to the new season they
stuffed the Madrid running game and got consistent pressure on the
quarterback. Meanwhile, the Jets offense hit stride. Chris Foster, the
Jets new quarterback from Toronto, began to hit his receivers in stride
and the Jets ended the contest in the second quarter as first Perkins
made a 20-yard reception to increase the lead to 14, before Mark Cohen
took hold of the day with an MVP performance. He added great catches of
19 yards and 24 yards to extend the Jets half time lead to 27-0.
At half time
the Jets Kittens and Cabin Crew Cheerleaders entertained the crowd,
before the Standard Triumph Pipe Band made a colourful entrance to add
to the cultural experience. It appeared to re-invigorate the Spanish
players who came out with a second wind in the third quarter. However,
Mark Cohen was now running riot scoring his hat-trick of touchdowns on
a 29-yard reception. That ended debutant quarterback Chris
Foster’s day with 10 of 23 attempts, 250 yards, 5 touchdowns
and 1 interception…a great way to start his Jets career. The
Jets extra point conversion was blocked by the Osos and recovered by
Raheim Jeffries who raced 80-yards to open the Bears account at 33-2.
With
the Jets now substituting freely back-up quarterback Tim Spaull had his
opportunity to shine. The British player added another 68 yards in
receptions, including a 36-yard bomb for yet another score to Mark
Cohen. Cohen’s day, dedicated to the memory of his late
mother Maureen whose birthday it would have been, included 6 receptions
for 166 yards and 4 touchdowns, continuing his amazing record of having
scored at least 1 touchdown in every one of the Jets last 26 games.
Luis Javier
Boza Parra scored a consolation touchdown for the Bears in the dying
seconds to conclude the scoring at 39-8.
Jets General
Manager, Peter Evans, addressed the crowd over the PA system and
thanked them for their great support saying: “Nuneaton has
done us proud. It’s been a tough week and today has made it
all worthwhile”.
Meanwhile,
Jets Head Coach, Gerry McManus was already looking ahead, adding:
“It’s good to get a first win under our belts but
we know we have a long of work to do to be ready for the Bulls in two
weeks time. I’m disappointed with the penalties we
accumulated but we’ll work that out in practise and be ready
for the next challenge”.
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