3rd April 2005

BSL Division One

Gateshead Senators 25-14 East Kilbride Pirates

Pete Rogers' first start as Senators' quarterback saw Duncan French score
four touchdowns as Gateshead opened their 2005 season with an emphatic
25-14 home win over Scottish powerhouse East Kilbride Pirates.
With his kicking boots on, Pete Rogers kicked off for the Senators which
resulted as so often in a touchback. Pirates' quarterback Lee Fraser, the
former Senators' QB, was picked off but the Senators lost the chance to
capitalise when the ball was fumbled on the Pirates' 10 yard line and
recovered by the Scots. The Senators' defense held firm and East Kilbride
had to punt, with the Senators starting their next possession on the
Pirates' 35 yard line. The Gateshead 'O' line then sprung Duncan French
free for a 23 yard TD run to open the scoring. The two point attempt failed
leaving the score at the end of the first quarter 6-0 to the home team.
The Gateshead 'D' got the ball back for the Senators and after Richard
Green's superb 59 yard catch from Pete Rogers, Dr. Duncan French went in
from 4 yards to double the score. Once again though the 2 point option was
batted away by the Pirates' defense. Gateshead forced East Kilbride to
punt, but the Scottish defense returned the favour with Gary Marshall
punting back to the Pirates. Matt McCusker broke the plane with a one yard
lunge to put the Scots on the scoreboard. The Senators defense thwarted the
two point attempt. The Senators' next drive ended when Pete Rogers was
intercepted by Ross Templeton, but the favour was returned when Matt
McCusker, now at quarterback for east Kilbride, was intercepted by Charlie
Heathcote. The first half ended with the 12-6 scoreline.
After the break, Ed Morgan got the Senators fired up with a 56 yard punt
return, Gateshead making good use of the field position with a scoring
capped by Duncan French's 1 yard scoring run. Pete Rogers kicked the extra
point to bring the score to 19-6. Matt McCusker was again intercepted, this
time by Richie Cowell, and Gateshead took full advantage when excellent
blocking freed Duncan French for a 69 yard scoring sprint to close the
third quarter 25-6.
The dominant Senators were in celebratory mood, and started to relax too
early, only to be given a sharp reminder that it's only the final whistle
that counts when McCusker connected with a wide open David Mooney who went
all the way for the touchdown to bring the score to 25-12. The Pirates took
advantage when Jonathan Chilton caught McCusker's two point throw to bring
the score to 25-14. With time running short, the Scots tried an onside kick
but Gateshead took possession. East Kilbride had one more drive, but the
Senators' defense was now once more alert and the score remained 25-14 at
the end.
This is an excellent start for the Senators season, as they had not been
able to arrange any pre season action. Pete Rogers remarked, "It's going to
get better!". He has certainly made a good start which can only impress the
GB Lions coaches when he tries out for the national team later this month.