1st XV
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Sat 28 Oct 2017  ·  London 1 South
Chobham
29
39
Chichester Rugby Football Club
1st XV
Chobham 29 v 39 Chichester

Chobham 29 v 39 Chichester

Simon Tanner30 Oct 2017 - 08:31
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Chichester won their fourth consecutive away game in a mixed performance. Match report by Roger Gould.

Chichester won their fourth consecutive away game in a mixed performance. They were well in control in the first half thanks to their dominant forwards and earned their regular try bonus after 32 minutes. But it was different after the interval when the hosts gained their own bonus in a commendable fightback against the odds. Final margin was 7 tries and 2 conversions to 4 tries,3 conversions and a penalty. The Blues had more driving power to get the tries when it mattered but the backs had an off day and were unable to make deep penetration. They will now be without fly half Henry Anscombe as he jets off for a long stay in Australia and will be much missed for the rest of the season. Chi stay in 3rd place and next week face a confident London Cornish who are coming up fast on the rails and beat a good Brighton team 23 - 7.

Chi made six changes including a different front row of Kyran Richter, Dane Gingell and Phil Veltom. Nat Jackson returned on the right wing and young Ben Heber made his debut at full back. On a sunny afternoon Chi supporters were aware that Chobham had lost two previous home games narrowly against leading teams.

Chi were quick out of the blocks and Nick Blount was pulled down in a lineout. Anscombe kicked the penalty to the left corner, lineout and drive allowing scrum half Harry Seaman to press down. The big electronic scoreboard started. Chobham replied with a penalty for something at a breakdown. 5 - 3 to Chichester. Chris Johnson began his master class in tackle-breaking and the backs fired up but a kick to the line went dead. Blount, Veltom and Martin O’Callaghan carried strongly and punched holes. From another penalty and lineout the ball was shipped across the front of the posts and winger Cameron Hopkins touched down. Jack Bentall and Veltom combined in a surge to within 10 metres of the line but a penalty was conceded. Not for the last time Chi were caught out by a counter attack. The penalty was tapped and a short run followed by a long kick over the top was chased hard with the Chi defence nowhere. The ball was gathered 30 metres out and Chobham scored despite a last ditch Bentall tackle. Converted 10 - 10. Chi attacked across both sides with good hands by forwards and backs together. Chobham wilted and Johnson went over just right of the posts. Anscombe converted. More efficient combination sent flanker Aaron Davies across under the posts, but shockingly the conversion was missed. 22 - 10. Chi scrum and lineout pressure continued but they had lost Charlie Wallace injured and he did not return. Just before the break Chi seemed to have the game sewn up when another lineout and controlled drive put hooker Gingell across. Converted by Anscombe. 29 - 10. A highlight had been the form of giant lineout king Blount who consistently made ground on the hoof and also tackled hard when needed. With Chi’s superiority in the tight a very big score seemed probable. But Chobham had other ideas.

The Surrey lads looked positive and if they had thrown straight should have made more of two corner lineout chances. A replacement in their front row reaped dividends and with a scrum win against the head they were warming to the task. A typical Bentall tackle was needed to stop a promising backs move and Chi came away with turnover and clearance. From a lineout on the left touch Richter broke clear inside the 22 and his inside pass put Davies over for his second try. 34 - 10. Chobham signalled danger with a piercing run by the full back but Chi turned it over. Disaster struck when Chichester’s backs passed out to the right wing and were intercepted 10 metres out. The full back showed a clean pair of heels as he sprinted all the way to score at the far end. Johnson and Veltom carried to win some territory but Chobham were determined and pressed until from a 5 metre scrum the ball was sent across for their third try. Converted. 34 - 22. Johnson received a yellow card for a deliberate knock on with 10 minutes left and Veltom was injured in a nasty collision but recovered. Blues remembered their winning formula and the lineout drive saw Seaman dot down again. The last score was by the home team thanks to a 50 metres sprint by their remarkably fast left winger who Chi and other teams have admired before. The final action was with Anscombe as he said goodbye with a clearance to touch. Final result 39 - 29. Chi have already proved they are a strong attacking team. They will also know there are very specific things to improve.

Next week at Oaklands Park at 2.30 pm they must be fully prepared for the Cornish. All supporters must be there if possible.

Chichester squad: Richter, Gingell, Veltom, Blount, O’Callaghan, Davies, Wallace, Johnson, Seaman, Anscombe, Hopkins, Bentall, Lynch, Jackson, Heber, Norton, Boulton and Hutchin.

Match details

Match date

Sat 28 Oct 2017

Kickoff

14:30

Competition

London 1 South

League position

3
Chichester
12
Chobham
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