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Super League playoffs set

Posted in: Super League
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May 11, 2008 - 8:16:35 AM

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With only a make-up match standing between the Chicago Lions and Boston Irish Wolfhounds postseason fate, the two White Conference teams had a lot riding on Saturday’s matches.

The Wolfhounds needed and got a big win against the St Louis Bombers, while the Lions required a bonus point win against Washington and got it.

After picking up a win last weekend after Washington’s forfeit, the Wolfhounds secured a 43-3 victory over St Louis, earning the bonus point and making the playoffs as the sixth seed. The Irish will play the third-seeded Belmont Shore squad in Long Beach, Calif. next week for the hope of moving on to the semifinals.

Similarly, the Chicago Lions routed Washington 90-0 and with the shutout, last year’s RSL runners-up, just squeaked into the eighth spot and will play second-seeded Boston next week in Boston.

"After a difficult regular season it’s exciting to squeak into the playoffs," Lions coach Marty Wiggins said. "Boston have had a fantastic year, though, and they will prove every bit as difficult as the rest of the opponents we played this season."

In other Week 9 action, Charlotte narrowly defeated the Chicago Griffins 21-19 in their make-up match. Charlotte, which was already a shoo-in for the post-season, actually found itself trailing 19-3 just 15 minutes into the game, but stepped it up and were able to hold Chicago scoreless for the remainder of the match.

"The difference this season is that we have the confidence in knowing we can win close games like this," Charlotte coach David Hamilton said. "Last year we finished on the wrong side of each close result, but this year we gained some momentum early on and have been able to win close games coming from behind. This post-season action will be a new experience for us."

With this loss, the Griffins see their post-season hopes vanish, while Charlotte will go on to play the fourth-seeded Denver Barbarians at home in North Carolina as Charlotte carries the higher seed.

The fourth RSL quarterfinal match set for next week includes the top-ranked NYAC squad hosting No. 7 San Francisco Golden Gate in New York. The winner of that match will face the winner of Charlotte versus Denver in the RSL semifinals, while the Chicago Lions/Boston victor will face the winner of the Boston Irish and Belmont Shore match in week 11.

Rugby Super League results – May 10 (make-up week)
Boston Irish Wolfhounds 43, St Louis Bombers 3
Chicago Lions 90, Washington 0
Charlotte 21, Chicago Griffins 19

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