Match Report
League Match
Kingswood Vs Cheltenham Saracens
Kingswood were back in
league action this week with a visit from Cheltenham Saracens.
Kingswood’s list of absentees grew larger this week and with 6 first
team regulars now missing, there were several calls-ups including 2nd
XV captain Sam Massey and a place on the wing for John Comber who last
played for the 1st XV four years ago.
Kingswood started the
game well and pressurised the Cheltenham defence from the kick off and
within 5 minutes they had grabbed their first points. Cheltenham were
penalised for coming in at the side and Ben Phillips knocked over the
conversion attempt to give Kingswood a 3-0 lead
7 minutes later and
Cheltenham had the opportunity to bring the scores level when they were
rewarded a penalty for Kingswood not releasing. However, No. 13’s
conversion attempt was unsuccessful and the scores remained the same.
In the 22nd
minute and after some sustained pressure, Cheltenham Saracens then took
the lead when they were awarded a penalty deep in the Kingswood half and
the resulting lineout was secured before a rolling maul made its way
towards the Kingswood try-line and No. 2 finished off the move to grab
Cheltenham’s first try of the game. 3-5
4 minutes later,
Kingswood were pressuring deep in the Cheltenham half and looked as
though they were going to grab their first try, however a kick over the
top was charged down and Cheltenham put together a counter attack
involving one long pass out wide to the wing which left No. 11 with a
easy run in to incredibly increase Cheltenham’s lead to
3-12
Just after the half
hour mark Kingswood were awarded a penalty and Dean Stephens secured a
lineout 5m from Cheltenham’s try-line. The catch and drive was powerful
and Mike Oakley was on hand to break from the back to get the ball down
over the line. The conversion attempt from Ben Phillips was unsuccessful
and Kingswood had pulled the scores back to
8-12
Cheltenham then had
another opportunity to increase their lead when they once again charged
down a Kingswood kick and the ball was lofted up field from the floor,
the bouncing ball was chased by Saracens No. 13 who only needed to pick
the ball up for an unchallenged run-in but fortunately for Kingswood the
ball was knocked on instead and Kingswood secured the resulting scrum
and cleared their lines.
The last action of the
first half went to Kingswood who spoilt a Saracens lineout and Mark
Oakley was on hand to gather the loose ball and charge into the
Cheltenham 22 before popping a lovely one handed pass behind him to the
advancing Rob Lamb. A ruck was formed and the ball fed to Steve
Trevelyan who powered his way over the line to grab Kingswood their 2nd
try. Ben Phillips added the 2 extra points and Kingswood had grabbed the
lead on the stroke of half time. 15-12
Half Time:
Kingswood
15-12 Cheltenham Saracens
Kingswood started
strongly in the 2nd half and it only took them 4 minutes to
capitalise on the pressure. Kingswood were awarded a penalty in the
Saracens 22 and a quick tap by Ben Phillips saw him break towards the
Saracens try-line before being tackled just short. A ruck was formed
and the ball was released to the backs and John Comber celebrated his 1st
XV call-up with a try in the far corner 20-12
Kingswood then made
their first substitution as an injured Ben Phillips came off and Sam
Massey came on. Shortly after, Matt Davies made way for James Thorne.
With the hour mark
approaching, Kingswood’s forwards were beginning to dominate in the
scrums and rolling mauls, making great ground with each one. Kingswood
were awarded a scrum 5m out and the pack edged towards the Saracens
try-line before Mark McGarrigle broke from the back and went over the
line, however the referee deemed that the ball was held up. Kingswood
tried again and Mark McGarrigle again broke for the line and this time
to referee awarded the try. Ian Kirley took over kicking duties but
could not make the long kick. 25-12
There was more of the
same from Kingswood 8 minutes later as they put pressure on the Saracens
defence and several crash balls took them closer to the Saracens
try-line. The ball was fed to Dean Stephens who spotted a gap in the
defence and broke through to come within inches of the line before being
held up. Mark Oakley was on hand however to receive the offload and
crash over the line to grab Kingswood’s 5th try of the game.
Ian Kirley missed the conversion attempt but Kingswood now held a
30-12 lead
Kingswood were now
controlling proceedings and the majority of the action was being played
out in the Cheltenham half. With 72 minutes on the clock, Kingswood
secured a lineout which moved with ease towards the Saracens line.
Kingswood were handed the advantage after the rolling maul was collapsed
by Saracens and when the penalty was eventually awarded, Mark McGarrigle
took the quick tap and flung himself over some attempted tackles to slam
dunk the ball over the line. Ian Kirley was again unable to add the
conversion 35-12
Due to the late
kick-off the light was poor and the referee ended the game a few minutes
early to make it 7 wins out of 8 for Kingswood and push them up into 3rd
place. Kingswood play their game in hand next week at a tricky fixture
away at Old Cryptians. Victory next Saturday would see them leapfrog
Ashley Down into 2nd place.
Full Time:
Kingswood 35-12
Cheltenham Saracens
| Kingswood |
35-12 |
Cheltenham Saracens |
|
Tries |
(15-12) |
Tries |
| Mike Oakley, 31 |
|
No. 2, 22 |
| Steve Trevelyan, 40 |
|
No. 11, 26 |
| John Comber, 44 |
|
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| Mark McGarrigle, 59 & 72 |
|
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| Mark Oakley, 67 |
|
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|
Cons |
|
Cons |
|
Ben Phillips, 40 |
|
No. 13, 26 |
|
Pens |
|
Pens |
|
Ben Phillips, 5 |
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