Chinnor 1st XV 16
vs. Clifton 1st XV 15
National League 3 South
Saturday 2nd September 2006
This was a match which Chinnor ultimately won in stoppage time by a single point and in which the gale-like
wind had a significant influence on play.
For their first ever match at
National level, Chinnor fielded a side with 8 new players to the club. In
contrast, their opponents, Clifton, kept to much the same side that won them
promotion through the play offs at the end of last season.
Clifton had advantage of the fierce
wind for the first half and looked a settled side as they dominated
territory for significant periods of the first half. Chinnor, unable to kick
the ball in case it went behind them in the wind, had long periods of
possession. The stalemate was broken in the 15th minute when a
Barnes penalty opened the Clifton account. A few minutes later, Clifton
winger Bell easily beat the Chinnor cover to score a neat try for Clifton.
Barnes converted to give Clifton a 10-0 lead.
In a rare visit into the Clifton
half, Chinnor were awarded a penalty on the half hour duly converted by fly
half Williams. Barnes for Clifton missed a penalty and Clifton went in 10-3
ahead at the break.
At the start of the second half,
Chinnor replaced hooker Immelman by Cawston. This half saw Chinnor with the
fierce wind at their backs. This allowed them more visits to the Clifton
half where Williams struck two penalties to put Chinnor one point behind the
visitors from Bristol. 30 minutes into the half, Clifton skilfully put
centre Smee away out wide to score a well worked try. Barnes, kicking into a
gale, failed with the conversion attempt. Chinnor came straight back with
another penalty from Williams to leave the visitors 15-9 ahead. With the
minutes ticking away, Clifton looked the stronger and mounted a series of
attacks which Chinnor just managed to keep out. Chinnor’s Williams then
turned the match on its head by sprinting away, beating two defenders to
feed winger Richard Grimsdell. He carried the ball on and quick recycling
saw the ball in replacement Hewitt’s hands. Hewitt cleverly fed centre Oxley
who powered over for a try with 8 minutes of injury time on the clock. Ice
cool Williams converted and the ref blew for full time shortly after,
leaving the final score Chinnor 16 Clifton 15.
Chinnor’s discipline in keeping the
ball for long periods because of the gale frustrated Clifton. Clifton were
more than a useful side and looked certain winners until Williams’ show of
courage in running the ball from deep well into injury time. Schmidt played
well for Clifton. Chinnor’s skipper Hennessy had a good match, as did hooker
Immelman and debutant Pritchard but lock Hutchings was the stand-out Chinnor
player for his non stop involvement in the match.
Scorers:
Chinnor: Oxley (try); Williams (3 pen, 1 con)
Clifton: Bell (try), Smee (try); Barnes (1pen, 1 con)
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