'25 MUSTANGS @ GATESHEAD RECAP

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April 25, 2025

Heart Over Numbers: Mustangs Show Character in Gateshead

Sometimes the scoreboard doesn't tell the whole story. While the Doncaster Mustangs fell to the Gateshead Senators 17-54 on Easter Sunday, the real story was written in the heart, determination, and individual brilliance displayed by our traveling squad.

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Adversity Breeds Character

The journey north to Gateshead was always going to be challenging, but traveling with a smaller squad made it even tougher. What could have been a demoralizing situation instead became a testament to the character of every player who made the trip. When the numbers are against you, it's easy to fold – but not this Mustangs team.

Despite the physical nature of the game and the long journey, the spirit that defines who we are as a team never wavered. Every player stepped up, played beyond their limits, and showed exactly what it means to wear the Mustangs jersey with pride.

Individual Excellence Shines Through

Even in defeat, several Mustangs players delivered performances that deserve recognition and celebration:

Offensive MVP: Liam Cuask

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When the team needed reliability, Liam Cuask delivered in spades. Our "ol' reliable" was the engine that kept our offense moving, racking up 53 rushing yards while adding another 33 through the air. In a game where every yard was hard-fought, Cuask's 86 total yards made him the undisputed stud of our offensive unit.

Defensive MVP: Aaron Phillips

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The story of Aaron "Philly" Phillips is one of adaptation and excellence. Originally a receiver, Phillips has transformed himself into a formidable strong safety – and against Gateshead, he was absolutely everywhere. His stat line reads like a defensive coordinator's dream: 4 tackles for loss, 10 total tackles, 1 assist, and a forced fumble. Phillips didn't just play defense; he dominated it, making sure everyone on the field knew his name.

Special Teams MVP: Luke Goodwin

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Sometimes a single play can electrify a team and its supporters, and Luke Goodwin provided exactly that moment. Our newest Mustang returned a kickoff 70 yards for a touchdown – a play that showcased not just his speed and vision, but his ability to create something special out of nothing. But Goodwin didn't stop there, playing both wide receiver and cornerback throughout the game, proving his value across all three phases of the game.

Looking Forward: Home Sweet Home

While the result wasn't what we wanted, games like these build character and reveal the true nature of a team. The Mustangs showed they won't be broken by adversity, and individual performances like those from Cuask, Phillips, and Goodwin prove we have the talent to compete with anyone.

Now we turn our attention to our first home game of the season against the Humber Warhawks on May 4th, with kickoff at 14:00. After a tough road trip, there's nothing quite like playing in front of your home crowd, and we're expecting our supporters to come out in force.

The Bigger Picture

This game against Gateshead, while disappointing in terms of the final score, actually highlighted everything that makes this Mustangs team special. When faced with a smaller squad and a tough opponent, our players didn't make excuses – they made plays. They didn't give up – they gave everything.

That's the foundation championship teams are built on, and it's exactly the mentality we'll carry into our home opener against Humber.

Mark your calendars: May 4th, 14:00 kickoff. Be there to support your Mustangs as we look to bounce back in style.


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