1st XV
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Sat 23 Sep 2017  ·  London 1 South
CS Rugby
10
20
Chichester Rugby Football Club
1st XV
CS Rugby 10 v 20 Chichester

CS Rugby 10 v 20 Chichester

Simon Tanner25 Sep 2017 - 23:10
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Bearing in mind the selection problems, this victory ranks as one of Chichester's best ever performances away from home. Match report by Roger Gould.

Bearing in mind their selection problems, this victory ranks as one of Chichester's best ever performances away from home. They deserved the 4 points after an enthralling end to end game against strong opponents at the top of the league. With the score at half time 10 - 8 to CS Rugby, Chi once again fought back with their pack steadily gaining ascendancy. Their determination and team spirit prevailed over a side which, like Blues, wanted to continue their unbeaten run. The winning margin was 3 tries, one conversion and a drop goal to a try, conversion and penalty.

Chi had 5 players on the injured list and 2 others unavailable. Simon Pinhorne and Aussie recruit Adrian Lynch made debuts, the amazing Tim Cook aged 37 took the right wing berth. Alex Grace returned after long injury absence and Joe Woods and Harry Seaman joined him on the bench. Traffic delays and getting a bit lost along the Thames riverside meant late arrival and the kick off delayed a quarter of an hour, Chi having a limited warm up. Bright weather as CS soon threatened on the left wing and then from a scrum half grubber to corner touch. Jamie Wilcock had to get treatment as Chi struggled to get going. Henry Anscombe kicked a long clearance for a lineout won by Aaron Davies and then a solid scrum. The backs spread the ball but the handling was not good enough. A hurried CS kick was charged down by Davies, Chi pounced and Richard Adams only just failed with one of his lofted kicks to Nat Jackson on the right wing. A kickable penalty was missed by Anscombe. CS returned to the attack with their fly half beating two tackles, leading to a drive maul towards the Chi posts. Tackles by Jack Bentall, Martin O'Callaghan and Adams prevented a score but when the ball went back to midfield hooker Jack Arden-Brown suffered a bad knee injury at the breakdown and had to be helped off the pitch. Woods with his elaborate hair style was a distinctive replacement at tight head prop with Tom Belcher moving to hooker. CS pressed again into the centre and kicked the first points from a penalty on 25 minutes. Lynch was doing well in defence but received blood injury to the neck and left to be bandaged. Chi went to the other end following a CS mistake and Chris Johnson and Seaman ran and offloaded. Although possession was lost and the CS full back ran it out of the 22, Blues quickly turned it over and launched an attack. Bentall was nearly through and then Adams surprised everyone by taking aim and delivering a lovely drop goal between the uprights. 3 - 3. However, CS counter attacked and a long kick ahead meant a run back by an isolated Jackson and a cruel bounce beat his attempt to pick up and rescue. The ball was scooped up by the fly half who ran around the posts to dot down. Converted 10 - 3. The CS right winger was sent to the bin for infringing to stop a Chi maul near the try line. Anscombe sent the penalty to the left corner, then clean lineout and drive maul for Davies to touch down. Conversion missed. 10 - 8. Johnson started one more attack with handling much improved but it was a CS turnover that brought the whistle for the break. The hosts had edged it so far and were talented, but would they be able to keep it up and cope with a set of forwards who had a lot of know-how from their National League seasons? 10-8 at the break to CS.

Wilcock made a firm tackle on a much bigger man to make a useful start. Pinhorne caught in the lineout and Anscombe found another long touch. Three big tackles by Johnson, Wallace and the restored Lynch knocked opponents down. Chi went up the gears and drove to the try line. A 5 metre CS scrum was disrupted by a big shove and Chi had the put in with Phil Veltom, Belcher and Woods on fire in the front row. Johnson was nearly across from pick-up but not quite. A second scrum and this time he combined with his captain for Jack Bentall to dive over and score a second try. Anscombe converted, Chi now ahead 15 - 10. A huge driving maul by CS travelled 25 metres under good control. Chi just managed to stop it 5 metres out but this led to intense pressure on their line as CS battled to score. With lineouts and scrums it seemed they must succeed but Chi tackled like demons and held on, every man doing his duty. They finally forced a turnover and broke out thanks to a great 40 metres run by the inspired Bentall. It signalled the end of the CS big effort as they visibly tired. Wilcock made a break and Chi retained the ball, working several phases across the pitch as CS defended as best they could. However, Bentall had to make a big tackle on the CS full back before he, Johnson and Seaman attacked with speed. Anscombe made a break and Lynch nearly went through with a cut inside. Just inside their own 22, the CS scrum went backwards and collapsed. Their backs then knocked on as they were harried, giving another Chi scrum. Chi controlled it skilfully and Johnson picked up to charge across and cement the win with a fine try. Conversion missed. Just 5 minutes left and Chi were in control. 20-10 after much excitement. The beaming smile on the face of the very weary Chris Johnson said it all!

Chichester squad: Belcher, Arden-Brown, Veltom, O'Callaghan, Pinhorne, Davies, Wallace, Johnson, Anscombe, Adams, Cook, Bentall (capt.), Lynch, Jackson, Wilcock, Woods, Grace and Seaman

Next week Chichester are at home to old friends Cobham who drew 36 - 36 with Brighton and are ninth in the league. All support welcome at 3pm as Chi go for their 5th consecutive win.

Match details

Match date

Sat 23 Sep 2017

Kickoff

15:00

Competition

London 1 South

League position

2
Chichester
4
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