Clifton 1st XV 10
vs. Chinnor 1st XV 17
SW League Division One
Saturday 28th January 2006
Chinnor returned with the spoils from this top of
the table clash at Clifton on Saturday. The bitingly cold, swirling
wind made handling difficult and penalty kicking even more so,
however Chinnor adapted to the conditions better than the home side
and had the match winner in the place kicking of James Hewitt.
Chinnor began with purpose, moving the ball wide as often as
possible, going close to breaching the Clifton defence, which is the
best in the league, on a couple of occasions. A penalty goal by
Hewitt was their only reward for this early pressure. With Clifton's
No.8 and captain John Levis breaking dangerously and with pace from
the back of the scrum, they scored when the supporting second rower
Ryan Cox plunged over the line. Another try just minutes later by
flanker Chris Lowry from another Levis surge extended the Clifton
lead, but with Bell missing both conversions and a penalty just on
the half-time whistle the 10pts to 3 lead was not insurmountable.
With no let-up from the Artic conditions the
second half was very much a stalemate in the initial stages with
most of the play between the 22 metre line. However it was becoming
evident that Chinnor were gaining the ascendancy in the forward
exchanges so much so that Blake was sin binned for persistent
infringement around the rucks. Chinnor made the most of their one
man advantage when they shoved the Clifton pack backwards over the
line for Paul Hennessy to get the touchdown. With Hewitt judging the
wind to perfection and adding the conversion the scores were level
and it was very much game on.
Chinnor persisted in running the ball and a
delightful chip from fly-half Matt Buckley set up a try for Eric
Brown which proved to be the winning score. Brown took the 50/50
ball in his stride, brushing off two tackles to powerfully make the
line. Another well-judged kick from the impressive Hewitt sealed the
win. The Chinnor scrummaging was top draw throughout and this allied
with a strong defence and having a reliable place kicker in a tight
match proved decisive.
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