Match Report
Friendly Match
23rd February 2008
Bristol Harlequins 2's Vs Kingswood
Kingswood had a break
from league action this week as they faced Bristol Harlequins 2nd’s
away from home. Bristol Harlequins 1st XV didn’t have a
fixture so Kingswood didn’t know what sort of side they would face, but
after last weeks excellent victory against Cheltenham Civil Service in
the league they were ready for anything.
The game was
surprisingly quiet for the first 25 minutes as neither side created any
real chances and it was hard to see where a try was going to come from.
That was until Harlequins found a little hole in the Kingswood defence
and a break away attack was finished off by No. 7. No. 10 added the
conversion and Kingswood found themselves 0-7 down.
This seemed to be what
the game needed and from the restart Kingswood hit back with some
excellent rugby. A kick downfield was secured by Harlequins No. 13 but
he was instantly tackled and some strong rucking meant the ball arrived
on Kingswood’s side and the ball was quickly released whilst the
Harlequins defence was still trying to reorganise itself. Paul Allen
broke with the ball then fed it to Gareth Pond who then released Anthony
Davies and the young winger sprinted into the opposition try area to
grab Kingswood their first try. Dean Stephens was unable to add the
conversion but Kingswood were now back to 7-5
These two tries proved
to be the only action of the first half as both defences ultimately
controlled the game.
Half Time:
Bristol Harlequins 2's
7-5
Kingswood
Kingswood were awarded
an early penalty at the start of the 2nd half for over use of
the boot in the rucks but Dean Stephens was unable to add the 3 points.
A minute later and
Kingswood were attacking well in the Harlequins half and were awarded
with a penalty advantage. Kingswood continued to press and a lovely
cross-field kick caught the Harlequins defence off guard and an equally
impressive bounce saw the ball fall right into the hands of Adam Morris
with just metres left to the line. However the referee for some unknown
reason deemed this to be of no advantage and handed Kingswood a penalty
from the earlier infringement.
The annoyance at the
decision was short lived though as from the resulting penalty lineout,
Kingswood put together a lovely lineout move that saw Mike Oakley break
for the line unchallenged to go over for his 3rd try in 2
games and grab Kingswood the lead 7-10
8 minutes later and
Kingswood were now in control of the game and were striving forward with
real purpose. The Kingswood forwards were dominating in the scrums and
turned over the Harlequins put-in before Steve Trevelyan broke with the
ball towards the line. Trevelyan was tackled but a lovely pop from the
floor to the advancing Mark Oakley saw him get within inches of the
line. I’m now supposed to write that Mark Oakley then went over after a
strong and forceful shove from Scrum Half Dave Vince (although this is
widely refuted throughout the team) 7-15
Kingswood then made a
substitution as Mark Oakley came off (No doubt injured from Dave Vince’s
helpful shove) and Derek James came on.
Bristol Harlequins
then started to fight back and had Kingswood pinned deep in their 22 for
the next 10 minutes but Kingswood were solid and managed to escape
without conceding any more points.
The referee ended the
game and Kingswood had secured their first back to back victories for
the first time since November last year. Kingswood now face BAC away
next weekend which is their first meeting this season.
Full Time:
Bristol Harlequins 2's
7-15
Kingswood
| Bristol
Harlequins 2's |
7-15 |
Kingswood |
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Tries |
(7-5) |
Tries |
| No. 7, 24 |
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Anthony Davies, 30 |
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Mike Oakley, 49 |
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Mark Oakley, 57 |
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Cons |
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Cons |
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No. 10, 24 |
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Pens |
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Pens |
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