Match Report
League Match
8th March 2008
Kingswood Vs Westbury-O-S
Kingswood faced
Westbury On Severn this week as the home side looked to continue their
unbeaten run. Only a few minor injuries for Kingswood to contend with,
as Mike Oakley and Ian Kirley were still unavailable. Despite these
absentees, Kingswood started with a near full strength team and started
with a bench with a combined age of 105 as Dave Vince, James Thorne and
Derek James stood by ready to be called upon.
It was not the best
weather for a game of rugby with persistent rain and strong winds
throughout the game which was going to make it that little bit more
tricky.
Kingswood nearly fell
behind with only 3 minutes on the clock as Adam Morris was adjudged to
have been offside from Dean Stephens’s downfield kick, fortunately
Westbury's No. 10 put the ball wide.
There was then a huge
setback for Kingswood as Neil Ward was given a straight red card for
violent conduct and Kingswood now faced a full 67 minutes with only 14
men.
Kingswood controlled
proceedings and played the majority of the game in Westbury’s half but
it was fair to say that they were suffering an unfair penalty count
against them and as a result neither side could generate any point
scoring opportunities and the first half amazingly finished
0-0
Half Time:
Kingswood
0-0
Westbury-O-S
At half time Kingswood made their first substitution as
Dave Vince came on for an injured Ben Phillips.
Kingswood had their first real points scoring opportunity
of the game when on 47 minutes they were awarded a penalty in front the
posts which Dave Vince elected to take. Somehow Vince managed a
spectacular miss to put the ball low and wide and the scores stayed the
same.
With Kingswood still suffering from an unbelievably high
penalty count it wasn’t until the hour mark that the first points of the
game were scored. With Kingswood still holding the territory, they
placed Westbury on the back foot and an attempted clearance from their
22 failed to make any ground and Gareth Pond was on hand to secure the
high ball in the centre of the park. A quick ball to Paul Allen
allowed Kingswood’s Captain to use his quick pace to break the Westbury
defensive line and create space before he fed the ball wide to Brad
Whiston, whose pace ensured he would never be caught and he dived over
line to grab Kingswood’s first try. Dean Stephens was unable to add the
2 extra points but Kingswood finally held the lead and it looked as
though it was theirs to keep. 5-0
With the rain still pouring and penalties being awarded
every 3 minutes, the game died a death and it didn’t look as though any
more points were coming. That was until the 80th minute when
a Kingswood scrum was secured 10m out and Mark McGarrigle broke with the
ball and put in a strong run despite numerous players hanging off of
him. McGarrigle made it to the line and placed the ball on the post
protector, not at the base of it, but half way up. Kingswood should
have been surprised at the try being awarded but none of the decisions
were coming as shocks anymore and Kingswood were awarded the try.
McGarrigle took the drop kick but put the ball wide. 10-0
The referee thankfully bought the game to an end soon
after and despite the score-line, Kingswood played well when they were
allowed to and secured another win in the league.
Kingswood have a break this Saturday as they prepare for Sundays game
against a select Bristol Combination side in aid of Jamie Cooper and the
charity ‘Help For Heroes’
More
information of which can be found here
Full Time:
Kingswood
10-0
Westbury-O-S
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10-0 |
Westbury-O-S |
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Tries |
(0-0) |
Tries |
| Brad Whiston, 58 |
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| Mark McGarrigle, 80 |
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