Match Report
Combination Cup Match
Kingswood Vs
Chipping Sodbury
This week Kingswood
faced Gloucester 1 opposition in the way of Chipping Sodbury in the
Combination Cup, however, a stag-do combined with several injuries meant
Kingswood were missing 11 players from their normal selection. Rob Lamb
(Prop), Damien Crosswell (Hooker/Prop), Captain Paul Allen (Centre),
Steve Trevelyan (Flanker), Mike Oakley (Prop), Ian Kirley (Centre/Wing),
Paul Bennett (Full Back), Ben Phillips (Scrum Half), Steve Ridgeway
(Scrum Half) and Derek James (Centre) were all unavailable for the
match. As a result, Kingswood were forced to start with 3 Hookers in
the front row and there were several call-ups from the 2nd
XV.
Despite the numerous
changes to the team, Kingswood started the game brightly and were solid
in the scrums and impressive in the lineouts. Kingswood had an early
helping hand when Chipping Sodbury’s No. 7 was sin-binned on 9 minutes
after a trip on Dean Stephens after he attempted a kick through the
defence. Chipping Sodbury were also marched back 10 and this gave Dean
Stephens a chance to kick for the posts. Unfortunately the muddy
conditions made the conversion attempt difficult and despite a ball
steadying hand from Neil Ward, the conversion attempt drifted wide.
There was then more
bad news for Kingswood as Anthony Davies was forced to leave the field
with a shoulder injury but Bramwell Beecroft was on hand to fill his
shoes.
Possession during the
game switched during the opening 30 minutes with Chipping Sodbury
attacking well to begin with and then Kingswood retaliating with some
lovely play to get deep in the Sodbury half. Both defences were playing
well though and the game remained scoreless.
Just after the half
hour mark the game suddenly turned and saw its first points. Sam Massey
finally fell out of favour with the referee and earned himself 10
minutes in the bin and from the resulting penalty, Sodbury put together
a clever little move that seemed to confuse the Kingswood defence and
No. 7 broke through the line to be left with a simple try under the
posts. No. 12 converted and Chipping Sodbury now held a 0-7
lead.
Despite the set back,
Kingswood continued to battle on well which saw them control the
remainder of the half but they could not turn their possession into
points and the half ended with Kingswood trailing.
Half Time:
Kingswood
0-7 Chipping
Sodbury
Kingswood started the
2nd half as they finished the first and were rewarded with 2
penalties in Sodbury’s 22 but again they were unable to convert this
into points.
There was a brief rest
bite for Sodbury before Kingswood attacked once again and this time a
further string of penalties meant they contained Sodbury in their 22 but
agonisingly for Kingswood Sodbury’s defence were holding firm and they
could not find a way though.
The only substitution
for Kingswood in the 2nd half was when Rob Edwards, who
wandered up from the 2nd team game, was utilised by replacing
an injured Gareth Pond.
The remainder of the
half was an uneventful affair as both teams battled well and despite
Kingswood deserving an equaliser, it sadly didn’t come and Kingswood
exited the cup upon the final whistle.
Despite the result
though, Kingswood can take a boost from their performance given the
circumstances. Kingswood now face their most crucial game of the season
as they prepare for 2nd placed Ashley Down on Saturday. A
win is paramount if they wish to continue their push to gain promotion
into Gloucester 1.
Full Time:
Kingswood 0-7
Chipping Sodbury
Quote of the week:
“I’ve Seen Lots Of People Who Aren’t Here Today” – A Beautiful Piece Of
Insight From Adam Morris
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0-7 |
Chipping Sodbury |
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Tries |
(0-7) |
Tries |
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No. 7, 31 |
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Cons |
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Cons |
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No. 12, 31 |
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Pens |
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Pens |
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