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Parabiago U18
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ASR Milano U18
2025-09-13

Parabiago U18 Secures Dominant Victory Over ASR Milano U18

Parabiago U18 vs ASR Milano U18

Cloudy conditions greeted spectators for this U18 rugby match between Parabiago and ASR Milano. Parabiago U18 demonstrated strong attacking prowess throughout the contest, ultimately securing a convincing 24-3 victory. The home side’s forwards and backs combined effectively, showcasing a dominant performance that proved too much for their visitors.

The first half saw Parabiago establish an early lead. The opening minute witnessed a swift try from a player wearing number 6, swiftly followed by a successful conversion. This early momentum was crucial, setting the tone for the remainder of the half. A penalty awarded to ASR Milano in the 8th minute provided them with an opportunity to gain points, but the kick was unsuccessful. Parabiago continued to press, and in the 10th minute, a try from number 13, converted successfully, extended their lead to 12-0. The home team’s attacking threat remained potent, and in the 22nd minute, a further try, again from number 7, pushed the score to 19-0. However, the conversion attempt from number 13 was unsuccessful. The half concluded with a yellow card for a Parabiago player wearing number 10 in the 41st minute, a consequence of a cynical infringement. This card suggests a degree of frustration from the home side as the game progressed.

The second half saw Parabiago maintain their control. A penalty attempt by ASR Milano in the 42nd minute was unsuccessful, and shortly after, a yellow card was issued to a Parabiago player wearing number 12. Despite these setbacks, Parabiago’s attacking intent remained undiminished. In the 66th minute, a try from number 11 further solidified their lead. The conversion attempt from number 15 was missed, highlighting some missed opportunities for the home side. The match concluded with a yellow card for a player from ASR Milano wearing number 5 in the 62nd minute, and another for a Parabiago player wearing number 10 in the 60th minute, indicating a physical and contested encounter. The final score reflected Parabiago’s dominance, with four tries and two conversions securing the win. ASR Milano managed to register only three points via a penalty, a testament to Parabiago’s superior game management and attacking efficiency. The three yellow cards for Parabiago suggest a lively and at times physical contest, but ultimately, their skill and cohesion proved decisive.

Key performers for Parabiago included players wearing numbers 6, 7, 10, 11, and 13, who all contributed to the try-scoring tally. The team’s ability to maintain pressure throughout the match, even when reduced to a numerical disadvantage, demonstrated their resilience and tactical adaptability. The penalty count was skewed in Parabiago’s favour, indicating a greater control over the game’s tempo and territory. The three yellow cards received by Parabiago suggest a spirited but occasionally reckless approach, which ultimately did not detract from their overall victory.