1st XV
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Sat 03 Oct 2015  ·  National League 3
Chichester Rugby Football Club
1st XV
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Gravesend
1st XV v Gravesend

1st XV v Gravesend

Simon Tanner5 Oct 2015 - 19:03
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This was a much improved team performance by Chichester and they secured their second win of the season. Match report by Roger Gould

This was a much improved team performance by Chichester and they secured their second win of the season by a converted try and 4 penalties to a try (in extra time) and 2 penalties. They played with determination and their tackling was excellent. They were able to nullify the Gs attacks, knocking them back all over the pitch, and the backs ran well but were only able to gain the one try. Happily, Danny Gray had his kicking boots on and expertly kicked the penalties which had been well earned. Both sides had lost 3 games against leading opponents and this match was quite crucial to their hopes of better things to come. Chi must maintain their tackling standard on this occasion and think about attacking tactics which may prise open the granite defences they will meet against the top group of clubs.

Chi were without 5 players through injury or unavailability and there was sad news that Sam Renwick will miss the whole season. Fijian Tatusi Vadei made his debut at loose head prop, Danny Kirkpatrick was called back from university to outside centre, Lester Pollard made his first start at scrum half ,Toby Golds was recalled at full back and Aaron Davies came on to the bench.

Another sunny afternoon as the Blues kicked off. They quickly won a scrum and ran left, Gs managing to survive 5 metres out. Chi pressed again at two scrums with Chris Johnson held up. Finally Pollard picked up and pressed down with just 5 minutes gone, converted by Gray. Chi knocked on from the drop out which gave Gs possession and they were nearly over at Vultures corner but Dean Bonds and Golds tackled them out. The ball was spun to the centre and Chi infringed. Scott Curley kicked the penalty. 7-3. A promising Chi backs move stretched Gs on their 22 but the referee ruled that there had been crossing by Chi's centres. Bonds broke from his 22 to half way, kicking ahead and then flooring the defender with a firm tackle. Gs large forwards began to battle with the Chi pack in the tight, but were driven back each time they tried to break out. Their backs handled well but they were being forced into lateral passes and their dangerous wingers were bottled up by good drift defence. A Gs prop was nailed, ruck formed and Gs strayed offside. Gray's first penalty sailed over from a challenging position. Play was even for a while with Chi's back row harassing the Gs half backs so that they could attempt very little. Chi captain Johnson was crashing over the gain line consistently, second row men Martin O'Callaghan and Phil Dickin were ripping ball in mauls and in the scrums the front row of Vadei, Mark Giddings and Tom Belcher would not be moved. Flanker Peni Naiyanga had to go off for treatment and Davies ran on. Gray, Bonds and Dickin led an attack in force which eventually failed and at the other end Gs pressed from lineout and scrum, followed by four phases with the backs before being forced out by Chi's vital covering as half time arrived. 10-3. The game evenly balanced and both teams having parity in possession and territory.

Chi knocked the Gs kick off into touch. Gs took advantage and a high tackle gave them a penalty converted by Curley. Soon after Johnson caused havoc as he charged forward, Gs sinned at the ruck and Gray slotted three points. 13-6. Golds launched a huge kick right into Vultures corner, but the Chi lineout throw was crooked, an aspect of their game which must be practised as a priority as it happened twice more before the end of the game. Chi had useful phases but Gs now tackled hard. The ball whistled across the backs, ruck formed and Gs put hands down over the top. Easy penalty and Gray obliged. A fine Chi attack with Kirkpatrick showing his skill brought another penalty award in front of the posts. Kicked by Gray, 19-6 and 4 league points probably in the bag. The last 15 minutes saw Gs striving to get a losing bonus point but Chi were refusing to allow them to get past. Both wingers were stopped and it looked as though it would never happen but surprisingly several minutes of injury time were added and right winger Temi Okenia penetrated at the corner, grounding a few metres in. The conversion for the bonus was missed and the final whistle blew.

Chi supporters were very pleased and next week look forward to another home game against Eton Manor who were promoted last season but are now struggling in this league. All support encouraged, kick off currently 2pm (be alert for any change of kick off time now that England are no longer involved in the World Cup)

Chi squad: Vadei, Giddings, Belcher, Dickin, O'Callaghan, B.Polhill, Naiyaga, Johnson (capt), Pollard, Gray, Bonds, T.Polhill, Kirkpatrick, MacEnri, Golds, Norton, Davies, Durkin.

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Match date

Sat 03 Oct 2015

Kickoff

14:00

Competition

National League 3
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