By the time we arrived there had already been two matches and we settled in to watch Kenya vs the Cook Islands. It was a very one-sided game that ended 28 - 0 but my excitement came from spying three PNG fans sat a few seats in front of me. I ran down and asked them for a quick photo and happily they agreed.
Next up was our beloved Papua New Guinea (or Pukpuks) playing a strong Samoan team. A gentleman behind us commented that this was the first evenly matched game so far that morning and although they didn't win, PNG notched up a creditable 14 against Samoa's 33. Billy Torea and Hensley Peter scored tries, one in each half and Emmanuel Guise converted both.
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Throughout the day the queue for the bar at Ibrox was much shorter than the one for the food stand, so by the time the second PNG match came round I was a little tipsy. The game came after England and Scotland played their only morning matches (against Sri Lanka and New Zealand), and some people had started to drift off home. Determined to boost the atmosphere in our bit of the stand I shook out my flags and even tried to start a chant of "Oh, Papua New Guinea" that I'd picked up at the Rugby League World Cup. Only a few people joined in, but I think I made some people smile with my antics. I even had a couple of requests from people wanting my photo, which made it all worthwhile!
I'd like to think that it was my support that won PNG this game, but in truth they were a better team than Malaysia, who had also been trounced by Wales earlier that day. I was glad that the crowd didn't turn against the Pukpuks as they had two players sin-binned which could have made them out to be the "baddies" of the game. Fortunately they won the game 36 - 7 with 31 of those points coming in the second half, making for an exciting seven minutes for me!
I'd like to think that it was my support that won PNG this game, but in truth they were a better team than Malaysia, who had also been trounced by Wales earlier that day. I was glad that the crowd didn't turn against the Pukpuks as they had two players sin-binned which could have made them out to be the "baddies" of the game. Fortunately they won the game 36 - 7 with 31 of those points coming in the second half, making for an exciting seven minutes for me!
We left after their win, and headed on foot back towards Glasgow feeling like we'd had a good dose of good rugby. When we applied for our Sevens tickets in 2013 we weren't sure which teams were participating, never mind which sessions they were to play in. To have a double helping of PNG games on our Sevens ticket was very tasty indeed!
Postscript: On the walk back a family of PNG fans said hello and asked if I'd been the person singing in the stadium. I couldn't deny it!
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