Match Report
League Match
12th April 2008
Kingswood Vs Old Cryptians
The penultimate league
game of the season saw Kingswood take on Old Cryptians at home in a
crunch match for 3rd spot. The last meeting saw Kingswood
lose out thanks to two late penalty kicks in a match played in terrible
weather conditions. This was not the case this week as it was a
glorious day for rugby, albeit slightly windy.
Kingswood welcomed
back Ian Kirley after his 4 month absence through injury but were
without the services of Paul Bennett and Brad Whiston. It was however
one of the strongest sides that Kingswood have fielded for most of the
season. The Kingswood bench was strengthened by Dave Vince, James
Thorne and Derek James who, with a combined age of 102, stood by ready
for action.
Both teams started
slowly and it wasn’t until the 10th minute that the game saw
its first real scoring opportunity when Kingswood’s Captain, Paul Allen,
sliced open the Old Cryptians defence, unfortunately the good move came
to nothing.
Another slow 10
minutes passed and it was clear that both sets of forwards were battling
hard to limit attacking opportunities. With 20 minutes on the clock
however, Kingswood were penalised for going straight over the top of an
Old Cryptians ruck and from the resulting penalty, Old Cryptians No. 10
slotted home the penalty kick and Kingswood found themselves 0-3
down.
Kingswood were
penalised two minutes later for offside which gave Old Cryptians a
chance to double their lead, luckily for Kingswood the conversion
attempt was missed and the scores remained the same.
Kingswood responded
well and just after the half hour mark, a rolling maul in Old Cryptians
22 was making good progress towards the try-line but it was quickly
pulled down. The referee awarded Kingswood the penalty and Dean
Stephens secured the lineout for Kingswood just metres from the line. A
well worked lineout move saw Mike Oakley receive the ball at his No. 1
position which caught the Old Cryptians defence off guard and Oakley
managed to power his way through an attempted tackle to get the ball
down over the line and hand Kingswood the lead. Ben Phillips was unable
to add the extra two points but in a game with very few opportunities,
Kingswood had a vital lead 5-3
Kingswood should have
been in 6 minutes later after a well executed backs move created an
overlap out wide, agonisingly the opportunity was wasted and Kingswood
had to settle for a slender two point lead going in to half time.
Half Time:
Kingswood
5-3
Old Cryptians
Straight
from the restart, Kingswood were penalised once again and once again Old
Cryptians No. 10 went for the posts but the kick was put wide and
Kingswood counted themselves lucky not to be behind. On the plus side,
Kingswood were limiting Old Cryptians to penalty kick attempts thanks to
their excellent defending, but this would only be valuable if Kingswood
could hold on and try to extend their lead to a more comfortable score
line.
The missed penalty
seemed to be the kick up the rear that Kingswood needed and they
restarted the game with real purpose. A couple of quick penalties for
Kingswood allowed them to set up camp in Old Cryptians 22 and it was
vital that they came away with some points to put them in control.
Kingswood were eventually awarded a scrum 5 metres out and Mark
McGarrigle took the ball blind from his Number 8 position before
releasing the ball to Steve Trevelyan. Trevelyan took the ball into the
Cryptians defence and a loud cheer erupted from the sideline as Mark
McGarrigle reclaimed the ball before crashing over the line. Ian Kirley
took over kicking duties for Kingswood and slotted home a lovely long
range effort to extended their lead to 12-3
With Old Cryptians
creating very few opportunities and with Kingswood now holding a good
lead and a lot of territory, Cryptians knew that penalty kicks would
probably not be enough and that they would have to score a try to get
back into the game. Kingswood had other ideas though and continue
to play a tight
forwards game. The frustration for Old Cryptians started to show and
they were penalised for offside which Kingswood tapped quickly and ran
forward before Old Cryptians were penalised once again for not being
back the full 10 metres. Dean Stephens secured a lineout for Kingswood
deep in Cryptians 22 and a rolling maul was formed. Cryptians were
guilty off ill discipline once again and Kingswood were awarded a 3rd
straight penalty in a matter of minutes. Before anyone knew what was
happening, Mike Oakley spotted his opportunity and quickly tapped the
penalty and ran towards the line. There was no stopping Oakley as he
once again powered though a tackle and over the line to extend
Kingswood’s lead with only 6 minutes gone after their last try. Another
excellent conversion from Ian Kirley now saw their score extend to
19-3 and it was difficult to see how Cryptians would come back from
such a big margin.
Kingswood were told
not to let up in their pursuit for more points from Coach Rich Knight as
they lined up for the restart so they set about to capitalise on their
momentum. It was Old Cryptians discipline that was still causing them
problems though and another penalty to Kingswood just after the hour
mark was marched forward 10 metres by the referee and this allowed
Kingswood to secure a lineout and eventually a rolling maul in Cryptians
half of the pitch. The ball was released to the backs and Ian Kirley
moved up from his Full-Back position to cut a lovely line through the
Old Cryptians defence to carry Kingswood further down the field. The
ball was moved quickly by Scrum Half Ben Phillips and this caught the
Cryptians defence napping and Stan Bailey and Mark Oakley exchanged
passes before Mark Oakley put in his brother Mike Oakley to leave him
with an easy run-in over the line and grab his 3rd try of the
game, his 2nd hat-trick in 7 days. Ian Kirley missed the
resulting conversion but Kingswood were now out of sight with a 24-3
lead
With the game in the
bag for Kingswood they too were caught napping at the restart when the
ball was knocked on which gifted Old Cryptians territory and more
importantly, a put-in at the scrum. Cryptians moved the ball to the
backs quickly and Kingswood allowed No. 13 to weave his way in and out
of tackles to cross the line under the posts. No. 10 added the easy two
points and Kingswood were reminded just how important it would be to not
go to switch off again in the last 10 minutes of the game.
24-10
The last 10 minutes of
the game however did not see a lot of rugby. Firstly, two injuries to
Old Cryptians players saw more than 6 minutes go out the window before
the high tension in the game came to ahead and a minor scuffle erupted
in the later stages. The referee decided that enough was enough and
ended the game that saw Kingswood deservedly take the two points and
leap frog Cryptians into 3rd place in the league.
Sadly the end of the
season is nearly upon us and Kingswood take the long journey to
Cheltenham next week to play Cheltenham Saracens to hopefully secure 3rd
spot in the league for two years running.
Full Time:
Kingswood 24-10 Old
Cryptians
| Kingswood |
32-19 |
Old Cryptians |
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Tries |
(10-0) |
Tries |
| Mike Oakley, 32, 57, 66 |
|
No. 13, 70 |
| Mark McGarrigle, 51 |
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Cons |
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Cons |
|
Ian Kirley, 51 & 57 |
|
No. 10, 20 |
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Pens |
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Pens |
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