Match Report
League Match
Kingswood Vs
Cheltenham CS
After last weeks heavy
defeat to Ashley Down, Kingswood faced another challenging fixture this
week as they entertained the league leaders, Cheltenham Civil Service.
Some good news for Kingswood though was that they welcomed back 5
players missing from last week’s game. Captain Paul Allen, Steve
Trevelyan, Ben Phillips, Mike Oakley & Damien Crosswell all made a
return to the team which meant that Kingswood started with one of their
strongest sides since the start of the season.
With last week’s heavy
defeat in the back of their minds, Kingswood set their stall out from
the beginning and controlled the opening proceedings. With only 6
minutes gone, Adam Morris was at full speed and attacking the Cheltenham
defence but was tackled illegally around the neck. Kingswood were
awarded a penalty but Ben Phillips was unable to add the 3 points.
With 17 minutes on the
clock, Kingswood were still seeing the majority of the possession and a
great penalty kick from Dean Stephens secured a lineout 5m from
Cheltenham’s try-line. The lineout was taken well by Alex Green but it
was instantly sacked by the Cheltenham forwards. The ball was recycled
from the ruck quickly and upon reaching Dean Stephens, he sent a cheeky
little grubber kick through the defensive line and into the try area.
It was a race for the ball as both Stephens and the Cheltenham Centre
gave chase but despite Stephens appearing to have his hands on the ball
first, the referee was not in clear view and awarded a 22 drop out from
which Cheltenham cleared the danger.
Despite the bright
start, Kingswood spirits were soon dampened as a few minutes later,
Cheltenham attacked strongly through the forwards with several crash
balls and Kingswood were guilty of missed tackles as No. 10 crashed over
the line and Kingswood somewhat unfairly fell behind.
0-5
Kingswood then fell
foul of an odd refereeing decision from the resulting restart. Ben
Phillips kick hovered above the 10m line and a Cheltenham forward jumped
and played the ball, despite this, the referee awarded Cheltenham a
scrum on the half way line and Kingswood were sleeping as Cheltenham’s
No. 8 took the ball blind then a few tackle avoiding passes up field
left No. 12 with an easy run in. No. 10 added the conversion and
Kingswood had that sinking feeling from last week as they found
themselves 0-12 down.
Kingswood did pick
their heads up however and strung some nice attacking moves together at
the end of the half, but none of the attacks could be converted into
points.
Half Time:
Kingswood
0-12 Cheltenham CS
Kingswood made a
change at half time with James Thorne coming off and Damien Crosswell
coming on.
Kingswood knew at the
start of the 2nd half that the score line was an unfair
reflection of how the first half panned out and set out to put it right,
and it only took 6 minutes of the 2nd half to get the ball
rolling. Kingswood put together an excellent running rugby move in the
backs and Adam Morris burst up the wing to take Kingswood into the
Cheltenham 22 before Mike Oakley took over control of the ball. A ruck
eventually formed and Steve Trevelyan was on hand to receive the quick
ball and a strong run took him over the line to grab Kingswood’s first
points of the game. Ben Phillips added the 2 extra points from the boot
and Kingswood had pulled their way back to 7-12
7 minutes later and a
penalty for Kingswood was kicked to touch and the lineout secured before
Kingswood were eventually awarded a scrum. The ball made its way to Paul
Allen in the centre who took the ball into the Cheltenham defence and a
rolling maul was formed. The rolling maul steamrolled its way towards
the Cheltenham line before Steve Trevelyan broke from the back and once
again crossed the Cheltenham line to grab Kingswood’s 2nd try
of the game. A very unsporting cough from a Cheltenham player during
Ben Phillips run up didn’t help matters during the conversion, which was
missed, and only a quick speaking to rather than a retake was dished out
by the referee and the scores were tied at 12-12 but Kingswood
were now in full swing.
7 minutes after the
try Kingswood were still dominating the game and looked certain to take
the lead as Cheltenham looked shell shocked. A lineout in Cheltenham’s
22 was excellently taken by Alex Green once again and Kingswood formed
another rolling maul. Cheltenham had no answer to the rolling mauls and
as it trundled towards the line, Mike Oakley broke free and powered his
way over in the corner to give Kingswood the lead for the first time in
the game. There was then an unbelievable kick from the touch line by
Dean Stephens which made its way over the bar and Kingswood now held a
19-12 lead
A few minutes later
and Cheltenham appeared to have grabbed a try back as they broke through
the Kingswood defence, strangely though, a few passes were made which
appeared unnecessary and the Kingswood defence were able to get back and
snuff out the attack.
Kingswood then made
their 2nd substitution as an injured Ben Phillips came off
and Dave Vince came on.
Cheltenham continued
to press forward in search of an equaliser and almost grabbed it when a
scrum 5m out was taken towards the line by their Scrum Half and despite
Neil Ward being on his knees, he managed to lock his arms round the No.
9 and pull him back from the line.
Kingswood’s hearts
were eventually placed in their mouths after Cheltenham’s sustained
pressure finally paid off and No. 10 made his way over the line. But
there was a huge sigh of relief when the resulting conversion was put
wide and Kingswood held on to their lead with the narrowest of margins.
19-17.
With the game now in
injury time, all Kingswood had to do was keep possession and put the
ball out, but they went one better and grabbed the final try in the
game. From the restart, Cheltenham knocked on and despite the advantage
from which they could have ended the game, Kingswood pressed forward
with some excellent rucking and crashing ball near the break down helped
inch them closer and closer to the line. Mike Oakley was next in line
to receive the quick ball and upon breaking the first challenge, powered
his way through the other attempts to reach out over the line and make
the game safe for Kingswood. Dean Stephens once again made a difficult
conversion look easy and as soon as the ball made its way over the
posts, the referee ended the game to give Kingswood their first win in
2008 from the unlikeliest of games. 26-17
The result just shows
how impressive a near strength Kingswood team can be and although there
chances of promotion this year are looking slim, they have proven that
if they can avoid the terrible injury problems they have sustained this
season, then Gloucester 1 is an easily achievable target.
Full Time:
Kingswood 26-17
Cheltenham CS
| Kingswood |
26-17 |
Cheltenham CS |
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Tries |
(0-12) |
Tries |
| Steve Trevelyan, 46 & 53 |
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No. 10, 21 & 78 |
| Mike Oakley, 60 & 81 |
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No. 12, 25 |
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Cons |
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Cons |
|
Ben Phillips, 46 |
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No. 10, 25 |
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Dean Stephens, 60 & 81 |
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Pens |
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Pens |
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