1st XV
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Sat 24 Oct 2015  ·  National League 3
Wimbledon
30
17
Chichester Rugby Football Club
1st XV
Wimbledon 30 v 17 Chichester

Wimbledon 30 v 17 Chichester

Simon Tanner27 Oct 2015 - 10:45
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Chi lost this rather scrappy encounter due to their poor discipline....... Match report by Roger Gould.

Chi lost this rather scrappy encounter due to their poor discipline. After a very good start they gifted 3 comfortable penalties to the Don's reliable kicker Hallett. In the second half they received 4 yellow cards and it cost them at least a losing bonus point when the hosts scored their third try late in the game. The one bright feature for them was the outstanding performance of Jack Maslen in attack and defence. Final defeat was by 3 converted tries and 3 penalties to 2 converted tries and a drop goal.

Blues were without Phil Veltom and Dean Bonds, and Toby Golds pulled a muscle in the warm up. Maslen moved to full back, Ben Robson replacing him on the right wing. Alex Marsh, still recovering from previous injury, had to join the bench. An early penalty was missed as Chi went on the attack. They pushed Dons back in the scrum and drove on, Chris Johnson getting over the gain line. Fly half Richard Adams intercepted an ambitious pass by Dons and raced from half way to score under the posts. Maslen converted. Dons had looked shaky in the tight but gradually got going with full back Hallett and half backs Morgan and Croke announcing their kicking tactics which continued. An inadequate box kick by Chi inside their 22 allowed Dons backs to move the ball to the centre and win their first penalty conversion for offside. Another followed when a Don was obstructed chasing a long kick ahead. Maslen and MacEnri showed their skill in covering and clearing two more probing kicks into empty space. Maslen charged up the touchline beating several tackles but a subsequent handling error by a forward ended a promising phase. A sign of things to come was when Dons robbed the ball to stop a driving maul. Chi tried again from a scrum and the ball spun right. Adams received on the 22 and dropped a fine goal. Maslen came to the rescue when a kick was charged down but Dons drove back to get a 5 metres scrum. A Chi lock went just over the top of the ruck and the penalty was an easy shot in front of the posts. 10-9 to Chi and the next try would be crucial. Play was equal but the Dons lineout was now dominant with their jumper palming back quick ball to his scrum half. They attacked a minute before the break and a low kick was cleverly sent to the posts. Ben Polhill seemed to have won the chase to touch down for a drop out but the referee was not convinced and awarded Dons the try. Converted, the home side 16-10 up at half time. Chi had matched them and were in with a reasonable chance if they could stop conceding penalties.

Chi advanced but Peni Naiyaga was held up in the tackle and ball lost. Dons mauled and with penalty, lineout and another maul they drove over showing well drilled technique. Converted. Chi sent a penalty of their own to the left corner but lost the lineout, followed by knock ons as they tried to claw back. Chi infringed against a drive maul and Naiyaga was awarded the first yellow card. Replacement. Aaron Davies was making a big difference in the lineout and Chi were now competing. He led an attack which gave Robson his first run on the wing before being tackled out. A Chi drive was halted robustly and this caused exchange of handbags and a warning from the referee to captains. Greater tempo and a combined operation by forwards and backs forced a penalty to the right corner. The ball was sent out and from 5 metres scrums, hardworking prop Tom Belcher crashed across the line. Maslen converted, 23-17 to Dons. Things looked better only for hopes to be dashed when Phil Dickin retaliated at a lineout and was sin binned. The referee reversed the penalty award for Chi and as a direct result Dons mauled and scrummed forward against 14 opponents. Chi tried desperately to prevent a third try but only succeeded in receiving another yellow card, this time for scrum half Lester Pollard. Down to 13, Chi were under the cosh and Dons were mauling in their favourite corner. Urged on by the local supporters to show no mercy, the referee duly obliged as Chi collapsed the last drive on the line. Penalty try, converted and captain Johnson binned. With just 5 minutes left the Chichester 12 went heroically to the other end but were held 5 metres out from glory. Final score 30-17 deservedly to Dons who played to their strengths and were more in control of events. Chi had given all they could in difficult circumstances but have lessons to learn.

Rest week-end next week followed by a home match on November 7th against Bracknell, kick off 2:30pm.

Chi squad: Vedei, Richter, Belcher, Dickin, O'Callaghan, B.Polhill, Naiyaga, Johnson (capt), Pollard, Adams, MacEnri, T.Polhill, Kirkpatrick, Robson, Maslen, Omar, Davies, Marsh.

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Match date

Sat 24 Oct 2015

Kickoff

13:00

Competition

National League 3
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