1st XV
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Sat 23 Apr 2016  ·  National League 3
Tonbridge Juddian
43
11
Chichester Rugby Football Club
1st XV
Tonbridge Juddians 43 v 11 Chichester

Tonbridge Juddians 43 v 11 Chichester

Simon Tanner25 Apr 2016 - 08:05
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Chichester had drawn a short straw and for their last game and travelled to play the second best team in the league. Match report by Roger Gould.

Chichester had drawn a short straw and for their last game and travelled to play the second best team in the league. They were without 8 players through injury or unavailability, so it was a makeshift squad including a trio of young men on the bench. Regular captain Chris Johnson had been injured against Hertford and the amazing Ben Polhill deputised, completing his 20th season in the 1st XV. The scrum and lineout were to play well throughout but TJs were much faster in open play, especially on counter attacks, probably inspired by their Kiwis. They prospered with hard running and support at the shoulders, scoring 7 tries and 4 conversions to Chi's consolation try and 2 first half penalty conversions.

On a dry but chilly day in Kent, the Blues looked promising and attacked for a few minutes. But TJs robbed the ball and broke through the centre. A tackle was made but the ball went backwards and a quick pick up and transfer to the right wing brought the first try. Converted. Chi advanced again but the counter was immediate and despite tackles by Phil Veltom and Rhys Thompson, slick TJs passing put the right winger across. John Lindsay had to go off with a blood injury and then a sad blow when Thompson made a half break but was heavily tackled and damaged his shoulder. He was unable to continue and Chi lost their dangerous inside centre. Richard Adams started a sustained attack and Chi pressed in the TJs 22 after winning a scrum against the head. Outside centre Jack Maslen made a break and Chi won a penalty at the ruck. Henry Anscombe kicked the 3 points. They pushed into the left corner but TJs held them and cleared. Winger Tom Jackson had a typical strong run from midfield, forcing an infringement at the breakdown but a penalty was missed. Another penalty and this one went over from Anscombe. 12 - 6 to TJs but Chi had been on top for 10 minutes. Then came a crucial score for TJs to resume business. Chi dropped the ball from a drop out and a good scrum gave TJs quick ball to score a classy try, a loop move finished by a clever angled run by their outside centre. Converted. They were then stopped by a great catch and clearance by full back Danny Kirkpatrick, then Chi stole a lineout as the whistle blew. Half time 19 - 6 was a little flattering to the hosts but they had taken their chances clinically. Chi had played with energy and spirit, and in spite of some bad luck were still in the game.

Unfortunately the Blues made a fatal mistake early in the second period. From their own scrum in front of their posts they tried to float the ball to the left wing but gave a forward pass. TJs scrummed and spun the ball out for the left winger to beat a last tackle and score at the corner flag. An excellent conversion from the touchline. Polhill, Jackson and Maslen all made ground but TJs defended competently and were still hungry. Veltom made a huge tackle to turn over another thrust in the 22. Maslen was forced out after a diagonal sprint and Jack Knight cheered Chi supporters with a canter along the left touchline. TJs then showed how to do it with a kick over the top, regaining the ball from a fumble and switching play to the right at top speed for their fifth try. Polhill evaded tacklers and launched a forwards drive. They were just repelled twice with Anscombe nearly sniping across and finally Fijian prop Vadei pressed down over the line. The TJs nippy scrum half broke through and despite a brave tackle by Kirkpatrick, the offload was successful and the score became 36 - 11. The Blues have their pride and continued the rather unequal battle. Maslen made two more exciting runs but an overlap on the left was missed and he was tackled just short. TJs gave a last demonstration of counter attacking skill with penetration in the centre to score and convert. To their great credit, Chi were still running as the match ended. 43 - 11.
Chi have finished 10th in the league, winning 10 and losing 16. But 4 of the losses were by 5 points or less. They had great wins against Westcombe Park, Guernsey and Wimbledon and won 5 games in a row to avoid a relegation threat. Head Coach Rob Lawrence and his colleagues worked hard to guarantee another season in National 3, which is highly competitive and demanding. The emphasis has been to select local players as Chi will always be a community club and they look forward to continuing support when they restart in September.

We wish our old rivals TJs good luck in their home play-off for promotion against South West runners up Barnstaple.

Chichester squad: Vedia, Greyvensteyn, Woods, Veltom, Dowding, Giddings, Polhill (capt), Lindsay, Anscombe, Adams, Jackson, Thompson, Maslen, Knight, Kirkpatrick, Norton, Khemish and Colley.

Match details

Match date

Sat 23 Apr 2016

Kickoff

15:00

Competition

National League 3
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