The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Historic day

Mudmen show their supremacy by winning both division one and two Maritime titles

- BY JASON MALLOY

The Hunter’s Corner Mudmen RFC is on top of Maritime rugby.

The Mudmen defeated the Fredericto­n Loyalist 32-21 to win the Caledonia Cup. It is the first time an Island squad has won the championsh­ip since 1955.

“That’s the Stanley Cup for us,” Brodie Macdonald said as he watched his teammates celebrate with the trophy.

The 29-year-old Charlottet­own native said Saturday’s jubilation makes all the blood, sweat and tears, sacrificed during the past 12 years he has travelled through the region with his teammates playing the game they love, worth it.

The win completed the sweep of the Maritime championsh­ips as the Mudmen defeated the Moncton Black Tide for the division two title earlier in the day.

“That fired us up,” Macdonald said, noting the importance of the club’s depth to its performanc­e. “Our bench made the difference in both games.”

The victory also avenged the Mudmen’s lost to the Loyalists in last year’s Maritime title game. The sting of that defeat wasn’t far from the team’s memory as it prepared all season with the hopes of getting another chance to play for Maritime supremacy.

“That was the motivation that pushed us through,” said Macdonald, who plays inside centre.

His father Eddie, the team’s coach, said losing games can drive players to improve and that was a definitely the case with last year’s championsh­ip game defeat.

“To a man, we knew we had that game,” Eddie said. “We let it slip away and we wanted another crack at it and today was the day.”

Aaron Fitzpatric­k and MacDonald each scored two tries in the championsh­ip game. Liam Carter had the other try and Ryan Lloyd kicked seven points.

The Mudmen led 19-7 at the half, but Fredericto­n refused to rollover.

“When I came here today I was just a bundle of nerves because I just knew the task in front of us and I knew the Loyalists would give us everything we could fight for,” Eddie said. “And they did. They gave us a battle right to the bitter end.”

The Mudmen didn’t have their full lineup available on Saturday with injuries resulting in a handful of guys unable to dress. The squad pushed on with those guys who were able to play.

“That’s the strength of our team,” Eddie explained. “We had a deep bench and we had guys that could step in.”

After the win, players and staff rushed off the sidelines to celebrate the victory with their teammates. Players, who have worn the jersey in the past, were in the stands cheering them on all day. They came onto the field to congratula­te this year’s squad and be part of a group photo.

“It’s a family approach,” Eddie said, “and we really care for each other.”

He said the fan support was great all day.

 ?? JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN ?? The Hunter’s Corner Mudmen RFC won the Maritime division two championsh­ip Saturday at UPEI. Team members, front row, from left, are Spencer Gallant, Josh Beaton, Donnie Sonier, Tyler Jurkowski, Ben Fradsham, Cameron Maclean, Tristen Leclair, Alex Hall, Mark Lloyd, Justin Ellis, Simon Hood and Blake Jurkowski. Second row, trainer Natalie Bulger, coach Mike Lloyd, Patrick Grant, Sylvain Duguay, Tim Hockin, Dami Emmanuel, Isaac Kirkland, trainer Shelagh Purser, Terry Gallant, James Coyle, Lucas Bealieu, Cameron Pollard, John Murphy, Spencer Messiah, Paul Charles, Steve Macmillan, Phil Gallant and coach Eddie Macdonald. Missing were Ben Whalen, Marcus Dunphy and Brody Noonan.
JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN The Hunter’s Corner Mudmen RFC won the Maritime division two championsh­ip Saturday at UPEI. Team members, front row, from left, are Spencer Gallant, Josh Beaton, Donnie Sonier, Tyler Jurkowski, Ben Fradsham, Cameron Maclean, Tristen Leclair, Alex Hall, Mark Lloyd, Justin Ellis, Simon Hood and Blake Jurkowski. Second row, trainer Natalie Bulger, coach Mike Lloyd, Patrick Grant, Sylvain Duguay, Tim Hockin, Dami Emmanuel, Isaac Kirkland, trainer Shelagh Purser, Terry Gallant, James Coyle, Lucas Bealieu, Cameron Pollard, John Murphy, Spencer Messiah, Paul Charles, Steve Macmillan, Phil Gallant and coach Eddie Macdonald. Missing were Ben Whalen, Marcus Dunphy and Brody Noonan.
 ?? JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN ?? The Hunter’s Corner Mudmen RFC won the Maritime division one championsh­ip Saturday at UPEI. Team members, front row, from left, are Patty Davis, Alex Forrest, Sheldon Cudmore, Isaiah Hood, Charlie Waddell, Mike Deighan, Simon Hood and Donnie Sonier. Second row, Brodie Macdonald and Liam Carter. Third row, trainer Natalie Bulger, Chris Knap, Mike Stewart, Phil Gallant, Ryan Lloyd, James Coyle, Adam Fitzpatric­k, Isaac Kirkland, Terry Gallant, Phil Lanthier, Aaron Fitzpatric­k, Kyle Robertson, Spencer Messiah, coach Eddie Macdonald, trainer Shelagh Purser, Sean Doyle and coach Mike Lloyd. Missing were Marcus Dunphy and Brody Noonan.
JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN The Hunter’s Corner Mudmen RFC won the Maritime division one championsh­ip Saturday at UPEI. Team members, front row, from left, are Patty Davis, Alex Forrest, Sheldon Cudmore, Isaiah Hood, Charlie Waddell, Mike Deighan, Simon Hood and Donnie Sonier. Second row, Brodie Macdonald and Liam Carter. Third row, trainer Natalie Bulger, Chris Knap, Mike Stewart, Phil Gallant, Ryan Lloyd, James Coyle, Adam Fitzpatric­k, Isaac Kirkland, Terry Gallant, Phil Lanthier, Aaron Fitzpatric­k, Kyle Robertson, Spencer Messiah, coach Eddie Macdonald, trainer Shelagh Purser, Sean Doyle and coach Mike Lloyd. Missing were Marcus Dunphy and Brody Noonan.

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