Match Report
League Match
29th March 2008
Smiths (Ind) Vs Kingswood
Kingswood took the
long journey north this week to face bottom of the league Smiths
Industries. The weather was absolutely shocking with near gale force
winds and heavy persistent rain. Kingswood were without Mike Oakley,
Brad Whiston and Ian Kirley but still fielded a strong team. Lewis
Vosiey was also called up for his first team debut.
With Kingswood playing
with the wind in the first half, they started the stronger of the two
teams and within minutes they were controlling possession within Smiths
22. Kingswood’s penalty count in the last few phases was restricting
them from scoring some early points but fortunately for Kingswood,
Smiths were unable to clear the ball due to the wind which allowed
Kingswood to hold on to the territory.
Kingswood then
appeared to have grabbed their first try as Mark Oakley dived for the
line following a rolling maul. Despite clear grounding, the referee
said the ball was held up and a scrum was awarded 5 metres out, more
bizarrely though, the put-in was awarded to Smiths.
Kingswood continued to
dominate proceedings though and finally on the half hour mark they made
their breakthrough. A Kingswood scrum 8 metres out led to Mark
McGarrigle picking the ball up and taking it into the Smiths defence. A
rolling maul was formed and it eased towards the line and it was 2nd
time lucky for Mark Oakley as he stretched downwards with the ball to
give Kingswood their first points. The wind made the conversion attempt
difficult and Ben Phillips could not add the extra two points.
0-5
Kingswood then
suffered two injuries in key positions as first Derek James at outside
centre hobbled off with a knee injury and shortly after, Captain Paul
Allen at inside centre also came off with a leg injury. Forwards Neil
Ward and James Thorne came on as replacements and Kingswood had to move
Hooker and try scorer, Mark Oakley, into the centre along with Flanker
Gareth Pond.
The injury to Paul
Allen stopped the game for a few minutes and before the game restarted,
Smiths No. 21 was sin binned. Kingswood were awarded a penalty for the
incident and Ben Phillips slotted home the kick to increase Kingswood’s
lead to 0-8
With the injuries and
constant stops in play, the game was creeping in to the 10th
minute of injury time. A Smiths scrum 5 metres from their try-line was
played back to their Fly Half to be cleared. Knowing that kicking into
the wind wasn’t an option, he elected to try and run the ball clear,
however Alex Green and Damien Crosswell were on hand to put in excellent
tackles that resulted in Kingswood being awarded a scrum 5 metres out.
From the resulting
scrum, Mark McGarrigle secured the ball in his No. 8 position and ran
the ball blind before drawing in the winger and passing the ball out
wide to Adam Morris who dived over the line in the corner to score with
the last move of the first half. Ben Phillips couldn’t make the tricky
conversion but Kingswood now led 0-13
Half Time:
Smiths (Ind)
0-13
Kingswood
With the wind very
much against them in the 2nd half, Kingswood’s game tactics
changed as they knew that any lost possession would result in a kick
downfield from Smiths, placing them under a lot of pressure, so it was
decided that a 10 man game of rugby was the best option. It was one
thing having a plan, but the way it was implemented by Kingswood showed
their professional attitude towards the game. Kingswood controlled the
opening 10 minutes but progress was slow due to the conditions. Scrum
Half Ben Phillips was extremely regimental in his control of the
breakdowns and at each ruck selected the next forward to crash into the
Smiths defence. Neil Ward stunned the sideline on a couple of occasions
as he used his hand off and power to great effect and gain Kingswood
much needed ground.
It wasn’t about points
scoring in the 2nd half for Kingswood but merely about ball
retention, so as not to allow Smiths the chance of a quick counter
attack. On the odd occasion that Smiths did manage to get the ball in
hand, the kicks downfield were carried by the wind and across the dead
ball line, allowing Kingswood to retain possession from the resulting
scrums.
It wasn’t until the 70th
minute that the game saw more points. With Kingswood retaining the ball
well, Smiths frustration grew and this resulted in No. 8 receiving a
yellow card and 10 minutes off the pitch. The resulting kick in front
the posts only highlighted how strong the wind was as the ball sailed
towards the posts from the boot of Ben Phillips before being taken
straight into the air and back towards Phillips. Luckily the ball fell
the right side of the bar and Kingswood had extended their lead to
0-16
It was an impressive
display by Kingswood that despite the wind, they were managing to play
the majority of the 2nd half in the Smiths half of the
pitch. The forwards continued their assault on the Smiths defence,
drawing in more defenders each time and on 77 minutes and after several
crash balls, Mark Oakley received the ball in the backs and cut a
beautiful line through the Smiths defence which took him deep into the
22 and left him with a one on one. Oakley broke right before sending
the ball back in field to Steve Trevelyan who at full pace was never
going to be stopped and he placed the ball under the posts for
Kingswood’s 3rd try of the game to cap off an excellent
Kingswood performance. Ben Phillips added the extra two points from in
front the posts and give Kingswood a 0-23 lead
Kingswood then made
another change as Anthony Davies came on for Alex Green.
Kingswood continued to
control the remainder of the game and eventually the referee blew his
whistle to secure an excellent victory for Kingswood. They now look
forward to a home fixture against BAC next weekend.
Full Time:
Smiths (Ind)
0-23 Kingswood
| Smiths (Ind) |
0-23 |
Kingswood |
|
Tries |
(0-13) |
Tries |
| |
|
Mark Oakley, 31 |
| |
|
Adam Morris, 40(+10) |
| |
|
Steve Trevelyan, 77 |
|
Cons |
|
Cons |
|
|
|
Ben Phillips, 77 |
|
Pens |
|
Pens |
|
|
|
Ben Phillips, 40 & 70 |
|