Basingstoke 1st XV
23 vs. Chinnor 1st XV 26
Saturday 10th September 2005
Powergen SW Division
Chinnor entered uncharted territory when they visited
Down Grange to take on Basingstoke on Saturday. Basingstoke, who were
relegated from National League Division 3. South last year, were
quickly into their stride putting Chinnor onto the defensive for at
least the first 20 minutes. It came as no surprise when they went into
the lead via a Humberstone penalty after Chinnor were caught off-side in
front of their posts. With Lovegrove going over from a rolling maul
minutes later, then Gareth Jones scoring after a Buckland break through
a porous Chinnor defence and Humberstone adding the conversion Chinnor
found themselves 15 points adrift having had hardly any possession to
mount attacks of their own. The line-out was the main culprit with
Basingstoke's big second row calling the shots. Chinnor began to play
with more composure and from a quickly taken penalty a speculative kick
ahead by Joe Winpenny, saw the ball bounce kindly for the speedy Lloyd
Hoogstander to gather and touch down. A Williams conversion and then a
penalty awarded when Hoogstander was tackled without the ball , put
Chinnor within striking distance at half-time.
It was a roll reversal in the second half with
Chinnor taking the game to the opposition. Two Richard Williams'
penalties for holding on, and killing the ball in the ruck respectively,
resulted in Chinnor taking the lead and Mantle going into the sin-bin.
Chinnor were now dominating. A driving maul saw Chinnor add to their
lead when Joe Winpenny went over with Williams converting. Chinnor had
now scored 23pts without reply. However the game turned again when an
attempted kick to the corner by Williams was charged down and although
Chinnor got to the ball first they
were penalised for holding on and Humherstone put the home side back in
contention. A Lambert try in the corner meant the game was all square
with at least 15 minutes left on the clock. Basingstoke were penalised
for throwing a punch at a line-out , and Williams kicked a long penalty
to put Chinnor in the lead once more which they held on to the final
whistle.
This win was the result of the character that Chinnor
showed by not letting their heads drop after Basingstoke's initial
salvo. They regrouped well under the leadership of acting captain Paul
Hennessy who was influential throughout. Richard Williams with his goal
kicking and general play, Lloyd Hoogstander with his speed and
enthusiasm, Joe Winpenny and Mike Cook for their work-rate also had good
games in this solid Chinnor performance.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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