Match Report
Combination Match
16th March 2008
Kingswood Vs Bristol Combination XV
This weekend,
Kingswood RFC were proud to host the Bristol Combination XV (hereafter
called Bristol) as part of their charity event for Jamie Cooper & the
“Help For Heroes” campaign. The match was played in front of a 300+
crowd, despite the cold and muddy conditions. Bristol looked extremely
impressive during their warm-up which is not surprising given that their
team was made up from players in Gloucester Premier and above!
It only took Bristol 4
minutes before they grabbed their first points of the game. It’s not
often that Kingswood have their put-in at the scrum overturned but such
was the impressive pack in the Combination team that this is exactly
what happened. Bristol’s Scrum Half released the backs and despite the
boggy pitch, there was incredible pace in the centre that seized upon
the smallest of openings in the Kingswood defence and good support lead
to No. 10 going over. The drop kick conversion was missed.
0-5
5 minutes later and
there was another score for Bristol as No. 13 cut a lovely line next to
a secured ruck which left him with a one on one with Kingswood’s Full
Back, Paul Bennett. There was nothing Bennett could do as the pass made
its way out to No. 15 in support who had an unchallenged run in over the
line. No. 15 added the conversion as well and Kingswood now trailed
0-12
With Kingswood
trailing and looking somewhat overwhelmed by the talent that stood
opposite them, they then put in an impressive 10 minutes that not only
restricted the play of Bristol, but also led to their first scoring
opportunity. With Bristol controlling a rolling maul in their own 22,
the Kingswood forwards managed to turn over the ball and counter attack
with their own rolling maul that incredibly moved forward with ease
towards the try-line. Damien Crosswell was on hand to dive over the
line with the ball but the referee deemed it was held up. Nevertheless
it was a morale boosting attack from Kingswood who were now taking the
game to Bristol well.
There was then an
excellent piece of Kingswood defending as Bristol’s No. 11 broke through
with incredible pace and looked certain to score, that was until Brad
Whiston showed his blistering pace as well to get back and put in an
excellent tap tackle near the Kingswood try-line which sent No. 11
crashing to the floor. It wasn’t clear from the sideline whether the
ball was placed down in the try area but Kingswood didn’t need to worry
as fortunately the referee suffered a pulled arse muscle in his attempt
to catch the two wingers and he restarted the game with a scrum on the
5m line for Bristol.
The injury to the
referee meant an early substitution in the game as he and his assistant
swapped places!
Kingswood battled
during the resulting scrum but the boggy conditions were making hard to
resist the Bristol drive and a quick move ended with No. 10 once again
slipping through. No. 15 added the kick and Kingswood now trailed
0-19
There was one further
try in the half for the Bristol just after the half hour mark as
Kingswood were guilty of missed tackles after a Bristol penalty and No.
6 made it over the line. 0-24
Half Time:
Kingswood
0-24
Bristol Combination XV
Kingswood started the
2nd half playing the better rugby of the two teams and
controlled the first 10 minutes by playing the game in Bristol’s half.
On 53 minutes, their possession and persistence paid off as several
crash balls saw them creep closer to the line and Steve Trevelyan was
next in line for Kingswood as he crashed over the line for a well earned
try. Ben Phillips missed the drop kick conversion but Kingswood had
their first points to make the score 5-24
Kingswood then made
four substitutions as Ben Phillips, Derek James, Brad Whiston and Adam
Morris made way for Dave Vince, Lewis Voisey, Anthony Davies and Rob
Edwards
Kingswood then
conceded another try in the 66th minute as they lost
possession of a ruck and Bristol’s quick counter attack saw No. 21 go
over in the corner. The resulting conversion was missed and Kingswood
now trailed 5-29
Sam Massey then made
an appearance as he replaced Stan Bailey for Kingswood.
Despite the score
line, Kingswood continued to battle up until the final whistle and
prevented Bristol from scoring anymore points. The referee ended the
game and Kingswood had drawn the 2nd half 5 all which is a
credit to them given the opposition.
The result was not the
important factor for the day however, what mattered was an excellent
turn out and a good game of rugby for the spectators meant that the
clubhouse was full to bursting afterwards which lead to a lot of money
being raised on the day. In fact, so far a total just short of
£3,000 has been counted and this figure is still rising! A big well
done to everyone involved!
Click Here to read the Evening
Post article on the event
A big thank you as
well to Alan McAteer who photographed the match and kindly donated the
pictures for free which can be found on the gallery page under 'help for
heroes'.
Full Time:
Kingswood 5-29
Bristol Combination XV
| Kingswood |
5-29 |
Bristol Combination XV |
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Tries |
(0-24) |
Tries |
| Steve Trevelyan, 53 |
|
No. 10, 4 & 25 |
| |
|
No. 15, 9 |
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|
No. 21, 66 |
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Cons |
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Cons |
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|
No. 15, 9 & 25 |
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Pens |
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Pens |
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