Match Report
League Match
Westbury OS Vs Kingswood
Kingswood's
2nd league fixture of the season saw them take the long coach journey to
Westbury On Severn. The last time the two teams met at Westbury, it was
a low scoring affair, so Kingswood knew they would have to work hard for
a victory. Kingswood did not make the best start to the game when they
conceded a penalty, from which Westbury kicked to touch to secure
themselves a lineout. The ball made its way to No. 10 and he sold a
lovely dummy and broke through the Kingswood defence to grab the first
try of the game. He also added the conversion to give Westbury a strong
4th minute lead. 7-0
2 minutes
later and Kingswood conceded another penalty for handling in the ruck
but Westbury's No. 10 was unable to convert. For the next 20 minutes
the game was a very scrappy affair and on the narrow Westbury pitch,
Kingswood were finding it hard to play expansive rugby and the Westbury
defence was defending its lines well against the Kingswood forwards.
On 27
minutes, Kingswood were awarded a penalty and Ben Phillips stepped up
and gave Kingswood their first points of the game. 7-3
Westbury were
then reduced to 14 men after their No. 8 was binned for violent
conduct. Kingswood were now starting to get into the game but were
still finding it hard work to penetrate the Westbury defence, whose
tactics on the small pitch were working well.
Deep into
first half injury time, Westbury were awarded a penalty in their half
from which they secured a lineout and it looked as though Kingswood
would be entering the 2nd half 4 points down. However, the
ball was secured by Westbury and as the ball was sent to the backs, Dean
Stephens burst forward and intercepted a pass which left him with an
unchallenged run over the Westbury line. Ben Phillips converted and
Kingswood incredibly had a 7-10 lead as the half time whistle
sounded.
Half Time: Westbury OS 7 - 10
Kingswood
Kingswood
started the 2nd half well and there was only 7 minutes on the
clock before they scored their next points. Westbury were awarded a
scrum 5m from their own try line but the Kingswood pack drove well and
secured the ball. A Kingswood attack was defended well by Westbury and
Kingswood had to settle for the put in at the next scrum. The scrum was
secured by Kingswood and Steve Trevelyan broke free but was tackled just
short of the Westbury whitewash, a ruck was formed and Ben Phillips
released the backs and a flowing move between Dean Stephens then Paul
Allen saw a final pass to Ian Kirley, who dived over the line to grab
Kingswood’s 2nd try of the game. Ben Phillips again added
the two extra points. 7-17
The game then
became awash with penalty kicks which was the ideal option on the short
and narrow Westbury pitch. The first penalty was awarded to Westbury in
the 56th minute after Kingswood were adjudged to have been
offside and No. 10 stepped up to convert the 3 points. 10-17
2 minutes
later and it was now Kingswood’s turn to reply after Westbury were
penalised for obstruction. Ben Phillips converted to give Kingswood
back their 10 point advantage. 10-20
3 minutes
later, Westbury were awarded the next penalty after Kingswood were
penalised for not retreating 10. Again No. 10 stepped up and
Kingswood’s lead was reduced back to 7 points. 13-20
On 67
minutes, Westbury were awarded another penalty but this time No. 10 was
unable to convert and Kingswood’s lead remained at 7 points.
Kingswood
were then awarded a penalty in the Westbury half and they chose to take
the 3 points but the game was stopped for an injury. When the game
restarted, the decision was incorrectly reversed by mistake and a quick
kick downfield by Westbury put an unprepared Kingswood defence under
pressure. Kingswood were eventually penalised for holding on and
Westbury’s No. 10 converted the resulting penalty kick to bring
Kingswood’s lead down to just 4 points. 16-20
There was
then a break from all the 3 point penalty kicks as the game was played
out in the centre of the park. That was until deep into injury time
when Kingswood were awarded another penalty for offside and Ben Phillips
calmly slotted another kick between the uprights to make the game safe
for Kingswood. 16-23
A
hard-fought game then came to an end and Kingswood had secured their 2nd
league victory in as many weeks. Kingswood now have a cup match at home
to look forward to on Saturday against league opponents, Old
Elizabethans.
Full Time: Westbury OS 16 - 23
Kingswood
Quote Of The Week: Tim Brain
congratulating Ben Phillips on an excellent conversion: “That’s it Ben,
split the beaver”
| Westbury OS |
16-23 |
Kingswood |
|
Tries |
(7-10) |
Tries |
| No. 10. 4 |
|
Dean Stephens, 40+2 |
| |
|
Ian Kirley, 47 |
|
Cons |
|
Cons |
|
No. 10. 4 |
|
Ben Phillips, 40+2,
47 |
|
Pens |
|
Pens |
| No. 10. 56, 61 & 67 |
|
Ben Phillips, 27, 58, 80+5 |
|