1st XV
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Sat 11 Oct 2014  ·  National League 3 London & SE
East Grinstead
27
5
Chichester Rugby Football Club
1st XV
East Grinstead  27  Chichester  5  - Report by Roger Gould

East Grinstead 27 Chichester 5 - Report by Roger Gould

Lindsey Plant15 Oct 2014 - 20:03
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A disappointing result for Chi who were beaten by a powerful team including several players recruited from higher level rugby

A disappointing result for Chi who were beaten by a powerful team including several players recruited from higher level rugby. The Blues had one of those days when little went right for them but they did score the best try of the afternoon. The match was limited as a spectacle by a perfectionist referee and the constant resetting of the scrums was like watching paint dry. This was a pity as both sides showed at times they were capable of an open and flowing contest. EGs finally won convincingly by 2 tries, a penalty try, 3 conversions and 2 penalties to a single try. Their fly half Meakin kicked impeccably and collected 12 points. It was in 2011 that Chi previously lost 2 successive games to teams that were both promoted that season. They will want to return to winning ways next week.

Chi were missing Aaron Davies and Danny Gray. Richard Adams moved to fly half and Henry Anscombe to full back. John Lindsay came in at lock and Will Turner to loose head. Billy Toone was welcomed back to scrum half for his first game of the season. After early exchanges they had the first of two gilt edged chances in the half. An attack opened up the home defence with Anscombe up in the line but the ball was somehow knocked on when it was easier to score. Gs were soon winning scrums and Meakin made a sharp break before they were forced out. They pressed again with corner kicks and lineouts but were held up near the try line. No.8 Chris Johnson rescued and drove them back 20 metres. A poor touch kick gave EGs possession and despite strong tackles, Chi were penalised in front of the posts and the hard working Jack Bentall given a harsh yellow card. Penalty slotted. Chi went forward and their driving maul set up the second clear chance when Phil Dickin cut through and was tackled just short, his offload was neatly taken by Joe Shopland but his pass out for the touchdown was knocked on. EGs replied by winning two turnovers and penalties at the scrum and for offside. This cost Chi the first try after 35 minutes as EGs drove over at the left corner through hooker Townsend although there was suspicion of a prior knock on before grounding. Converted from wide out. Shopland made a cracking tackle as the tempo increased but Turner was then sin binned for an offence. Tom Belcher replaced him at prop and Chi attacked with good hands until Rory Tanner was forced into touch. They were competing better at the breakdowns than before with Johnson outstanding. 10-0 to the home side at the break.

Chi had been on the back foot but there was still hope when back to 15 men. They tried to raise their game but wayward passes meant Tanner was caught and Meakin kicked again to the left corner. 5 scrum resets and 2 penalties later, a penalty try was awarded and Converted. Chi went again with Johnson's power and Bentall's determination the highlights. But some good phases were ended when EGs stole the ball near the posts. Bentall made a crunching tackle to stop their full back escaping down the touchline as EGs built pressure once more through their large and mobile forwards gaining most of the possession. When the ball was spun across Chi tackled well but the writing was on the wall. The EGs no.8 Clayton was sin binned for a deliberate knock on to stem a Chi thrust. The Blues clicked at last and following an excellent long kick by Anscombe to the corner and a drive from the lineout, the ball went across the backs for Adams and Anscombe to draw the defence and give space to Tanner to twist out of a last ditch tackle and dive over at the right corner. Anscombe's conversion attempt shaved the upright. Soon after, Meakin kicked another penalty to make it 20-5. Bentall and Turner combined as Chi stuck to what was now just getting a further consolation score. Dickin tackled superbly to save a certain try by EGs lock Lyons but they could not be denied and with yet another penalty to the corner their driving maul was finished off by their captain Denbee. Converted. They went hard in the last couple of minutes to get the bonus for a fourth try but winger Betty and then full back Dickson were foiled. Final whistle, 27-5. Chi have now played and lost to two teams who will be promotion contenders.

They now know what is needed to beat the best in this tough league. Next Saturday they meet Tring for the first time,kick off 3p.m.at Oaklands Park. All support very welcome.

Chi squad: Turner Shopland Woods Blount Lindsay Polhill[capt.] Dickin Johnson Toone Adams Driscoll Bentall Lowe Tanner Anscombe Belcher Gillings Renwick

Match details

Match date

Sat 11 Oct 2014

Kickoff

15:00

Meet time

01:00

Competition

National League 3 London & SE
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