Oxford Harlequins
1st XV 15 vs. Chinnor 1st XV 3
Oxfordshire Cup Quarter Final
Sunday 5th February 2006
OXFORD Harlequins produced their best performance of
the season to dump pre-tournament favourites Chinnor out of the
Oxfordshire Cup with a 15-3 win. And a 12-point victory margin was the
least they deserved after stifling their promotion-chasing rivals for
all but the first ten minutes of this quarter-final clash at Horspath
Road.
Quins showed an intensity they have all too often
lacked this season, defending with ferocity and in numbers. Fielding
their first choice centre pairing of Andy Henley and Charlie Mawle made
a big difference as Chinnor never really looked like cutting through the
midfield. But this was no backs to the wall victory as Quins showed a
more clinical, cutting edge with tries from Mawle and flanker Dan
Bonnano. Chinnor can now, of course, concentrate on the league,
but must have thought the double looked on after making a strong start.
Concerted pressure yielded a simple penalty, which
full back James Hewitt slotted over on seven minutes. Hewitt was
at fault, however, when Quins took the lead ten minutes later,
capitalising after he misjudged an up and under from scrum half Rodney
Dowd. Quins kept the ball in Chinnor's 22 and created an opening, which
Bonnano exploited, powering over from 15 metres. Skipper Andy
Noyce missed the conversion, but his 33rd minute penalty gave Quins an
8-3 half-time lead after No 8 Paddy Soper's incisive run.
In between, Mawle was denied a certain try when
referee Greg Davis adjudged Anthony Cope had given him a forward pass
and Hewitt missed a long-range penalty. Quins looked set to extend their
lead after some great pressure, but their best chance saw the ball just
elude flanker Jamie Cope. Chinnor were clearly fired up at the beginning
of the second half and gained a foothold with two good scrums in Quins'
22. But the hosts dug in, earned a couple of penalties, and never looked
back. They thought they had try No 2 on 54 minutes, but their
rolling maul was just held up. A minute later, fly half Anthony Cope's
perfectly timed pass to picked out Mawle's run to the line. Noyce added
the conversion and Quins had one foot in the semi-final.
Chinnor brought on Richard Williams at fly half as
they chased the game, but the home defence stood firm. Lock Andy Milburn
came closest for the visitors when he was stopped just short following a
rolling maul on 77 minutes, but this was not going to be Chinnor's day.
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