Cincinnati CRFC Wolfhounds Host Pittsburgh Forge and Win with Big Points

If you thought rugby matches were just muddy scuffles in a field, then allow us to introduce you to the Wolfhounds vs. Pittsburgh Forge match-up. With the Wolfhounds already having set the stage ablaze in their previous game, they turned the dial up to 11 against the Forge, delivering a performance that could only be described as incandescent. If you missed this clash, you missed a spectacle that combined raw power with the grace of a ballet (but you can watych the video below!).

1st Act: Wolfhounds Come Out Swinging

From the get-go, the ‘Hounds were not here to play—well, they were here to play rugby, but you know what we mean! Pouncing with predatory skill, they swiftly racked up tries, not just making statements but entire paragraphs of dominance. But just when you thought they had showcased their entire playbook, a moment of magic took place.

Matias “Cara” Caramuti’s Golden Moment

Talk about saving the best for last—before the end of the first half, Matias “Cara” Caramuti produced a play worthy of slow-motion replays and awe-filled gasps. A low-passed ball, which for mere mortals would have been a mess, was expertly toed into the air by Caramuti. He caught it with the grace of a gymnast and lunged over the line for a try. If this were a movie, that would be the clip in the trailer! First half end = 35 – 0

2nd Act: The Forge Strikes Back—Briefly

Just when you thought this was going to be a one-sided affair, the Pittsburgh Forge reminded everyone they weren’t just extras in this blockbuster. They managed to squeeze in two converted tries, momentarily pulling back the curtain on their potential. But alas, it was just that—momentary.

3rd Act: The Wolfhounds Seal the Deal

The story reached its crescendo with the Wolfhounds continuing to pile on the tries, rounding up their total to an eye-watering nine for the match. Matias “Cara” Caramuti, not content with his mesmerizing first-half feat, proceeded to convert eight of these. His only miss of the season was the last play of the match, a poetic end to an otherwise near-perfect performance.

Conclusion: A Scoreline to Remember

By the time the whistle blew, the scoreboard displayed a 61-14 victory for the Wolfhounds. If anyone had doubted their credentials before, they were left speechless now. And for fans of the team, it was like watching their favorite rock band end with their greatest hits.

The Final Bow

With fireworks both literal and metaphorical, the Wolfhounds vs. Pittsburgh Forge match was an epic worthy of the legends. Whether you’re a die-hard rugby fan or a casual observer, this was the kind of game that converts the skeptical and galvanizes the faithful. If this is what the Wolfhounds are capable of, then the rest of the season promises to be nothing short of legendary. So, grab your popcorn, folks—this show is far from over!