Match Report
League Match
1st March 2008
BAC Vs Kingswood
Kingswood looked to
increase their winning run this week as they faced BAC away from home.
Due to cup fixtures, this was the first time the two teams had met this
season. Kingswood were without wingers Brad Whiston and Adam Morris and
they were also missing Prop Mike Oakley for the game, they did however
welcome back Full Back Paul Bennett from injury. Due to the winger
shortage, Ben Phillips started on the wing and Dave Vince started at
Scrum Half.
With the strong wind
blowing diagonally across the pitch, Kingswood played the first half
predominantly playing into it which meant that ball in hand was going to
be the key to success.
With only four minutes
on the clock and after an opening exchange of kicks, Kingswood put
together a rolling maul that crashed down the pitch taking them deep
into BAC’s 22. A few slow phases of crash ball finally ended with
Captain Paul Allen receiving the ball in the backs and slipping his way
through a gap in the BAC defence to grab Kingswood their first points of
the game with only their first attack. Ben Phillips added the simple
conversion from in front the posts and Kingswood led
0-7
From the restart, Neil
Ward received the ball and crashed forward into the BAC line before a
ruck was formed, as I was still writing the previous try down on the
pad, I looked up to see a flowing backs move finished off in the corner
by Ben Phillips. I am assured that there was some lovely passing
between Gareth Pond and Mark Oakley to release Phillips on the wing. The
resulting conversion was missed but Kingswood now led 0-12 with
only 6 minutes on the clock.
Straight from the
restart and BAC were awarded a penalty in Kingswood’s half and despite
the wind and distance, BAC’s Full Back sent a lovely kick over the posts
to instantly reduce Kingswood’s lead to 3-12
The wind then started
to control proceedings with kicks to touch being made difficult and both
teams suffered from knock-ons and forward passes. It wasn’t until the
22nd minute that the game saw more points. Kingswood were
penalised for coming in at the side and No. 15 again kicked for the
posts and another good kick went through the uprights to reduce
Kingswood’s lead once again. 6-12
Kingswood controlled
the latter stages of the first half and should really have had 2 more
tries but final phase errors stopped them from extending their lead
further and the half finished with the score the same.
Half Time:
BAC 6-12
Kingswood
Kingswood suffered a
bad start to the 2nd half when they conceded two penalties
that allowed BAC to setup an attacking move deep in Kingswood’s half.
Poor tackling from Kingswood led to No. 13 going over and incredibly
Kingswood’s comfortable lead had been cut to 1 solitary point.
11-12
With the wind now in
their advantage, Kingswood started to kick the ball deep into BAC’s half
to keep them on the back foot.
5 minutes after the
BAC try, Paul Allen chased a kick through the BAC defence but he
appeared to be tripped, despite this, Dave Vince carried on the run and
dived on the ball to score what looked like a perfectly good try, so
much so that the kicking tee was ran onto the pitch. The referee
decided though that the game should be pulled back to the earlier
incident and Kingswood were strangely forced to settle for a scrum 5m
out but sadly it came to nothing.
Kingswood only had to
wait another 3 minutes though before they extended their lead. A
penalty kick to touch secured a lineout for Kingswood in BAC’s 22 and it
moved with ease towards the try-line before Mark Oakley got the ball
down over the line. The excellent conversion kicking from both teams,
despite the windy conditions, was highlighted as Ben Phillips slotted
over another conversion from a tricky angle and distance and Kingswood
had opened up an 8 point gap to lead 11-19
Straight from the
restart Kingswood attacked once again and were handed the penalty
advantage, it was not needed though as a well executed backs move
created space out wide and Paul Bennett celebrated his return to the
first team with an excellent try. Ben Phillips once again added the
difficult 2 points and Kingswood were looking comfortable with an
11-26 lead
Kingswood then made
their first substitution as Anthony Davies made way for Derek James.
Just after the hour
mark Kingswood put together a move perfected on the training pitch. A
couple of phases of close breakdown rucking inched them forward before
the quick ball released the backs and Paul Allen had the space to slide
round the side of the Full Back before having an easy jog over the
line. Ben Phillips added another 2 points from the boot and Kingswood
had put the match out of sight with an 11-33 lead
Steve Trevelyan then
came off with a beautiful black eye he received during a tackle and he
was replaced by Bram Beecroft
The last 10 minutes of
the game was a comical affair with both teams making unforced errors
that meant the score did not change. Neil Ward was unlucky not to grab
himself a try as Kingswood smashed their way forward and Ward picked up
the ball close to the line and flung himself forward to land comfortably
in the try area with no BAC hands near the ball. The referee, who was
stood on the wrong side of the breakdown, decided that he wouldn’t run
around to have a look and instead awarded a scrum 5m out.
The frustration for
Kingswood continued as twice BAC gave away the ball in their 22 through
interceptions but both times Kingswood rushed the passing which
inevitably ended with knock-ons which meant they couldn’t capitalise
further.
The referee finally
blew his whistle to end the game and despite an early fight back from
BAC, Kingswood ran out comfortable winners. Kingswood now face a visit
from Westbury On Severn as they look to keep their unbeaten run going.
Full Time:
BAC 11-33
Kingswood
| BAC |
11-33 |
Kingswood |
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Tries |
(6-12) |
Tries |
| No. 13, 41 |
|
Paul Allen, 4 & 65 |
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Ben Phillips, 6 |
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Mark Oakley, 49 |
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Paul Bennett, 52 |
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Cons |
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Cons |
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|
Ben Phillips, 4, 49, 52 & 65 |
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Pens |
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Pens |
|
No. 15, 7 & 22 |
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