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Chinnor went to the top of the
league by beating previous league leaders Bracknell 19-16 in the
most dramatic of finishes.
Playing on a well prepared
sloping Bracknell pitch, Chinnor went behind after 3 minutes to a
Nowak penalty. With a physically lighter side, Chinnor opted to play
at a fast pace and were rewarded in the 13th minute with
a try. Chinnor’s Powell tore through a gap in the Bracknell defence
and was on hand to finish the move with a try under the posts.
Cathcart converted to give Chinnor a 7 – 3 lead.
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With breathless intensity, both
sides strove for dominance. Bracknell sensed that Chinnor’s weakness
was on the wings and they continued to move the ball wide as often
as possible. However, the Chinnor defence was up to the job and
continued to keep Bracknell out. A Chinnor offside allowed Nowak to
reduce the Bracknell deficit by 3 points. Two more penalties to
Chinnor taken by Cathcart led to a half time Chinnor lead 13 – 6.
The second half started brightly
for Chinnor with a sustained presence in the Bracknell 22. Bracknell
stood firm and Cathcart decided that a drop goal was necessary. Now
leading 16-6, Chinnor were put under continuous pressure which was
only relieved in the 65th minute by a well worked but
unconverted Bracknell try, scored by winger Nick Shears. Bracknell
kept the pressure up and declined a number of penalty kicks for
lineout catch and drives. These were repulsed by the Chinnor pack
until the 80th minute. A Bracknell catch and drive was
rewarded with a try by hooker Joe Shelton in the corner. Crucially,
it was unconverted and tied the scores at 16-16.
With 5 minutes of injury time to
be played, Bracknell fatally missed a kick to touch. It was run back
by debutant Huxford and Hewitt. At a subsequent ruck, the referee
Adam Friend penalised Bracknell for preventing the release of the
ball. Cathcart, from 40 metres wide out, sailed the ball over the
bar to hear the final whistle, giving a 19-16 victory to Chinnor
with the last play of the match.
As the whistle sounded, the
sizeable Chinnor support was the one source of noise in what felt
like a Bracknell cemetery.
Bracknell proved to be tough
opponents, good at set piece but lacked a cutting edge. They
presented Chinnor with their toughest match of the season and will
be wondering, with all the pressure they produced, how they managed
to lose at Fortress Lily Hill Park. Perhaps they will be thinking
about the value of kicking their penalties.
Outscored two ties to one,
Chinnor won through a combination of unforgiving defence, with
McGuire and Winslade most noticeable, a desire to attack with speed
and solid decision making. The trusty boot and generalship of
Cathcart was a significant factor. New boy Huxford looked quick and
Chinnor’s other winger Carter and full back Hewitt penetrated the
Bracknell defence consistently. The work rate and stubbornness of
the pack, including scrum half Gustafson, were outstanding as was
the midfield defence of Powell and Williams.
Scoring sequence
(Bracknell first): 3mins 3-0 (pen: Nowak); 13 mins 3-7
(try: Powell, con Cathcart); 19 mins 6-7 (pen Nowak); 24
mins 6-10 (pen Cathcart); 37 mins 6-13 (pen Cathcart);
46 mins 6-16 (DG Cathcart); 65 mins 11-16 (try Shears);
80 mins 16-16 (try Shelton); 85 mins 16-19 (pen
Cathcart)
Chinnor team:
Hewitt, Huxford, Williams, Powell, Carter, Cathcart, Gustafson,
Winpenny, Stennings, Whelan, Hutchings (c), Black, McGuire,
Winslade, Rixon
Replacements (not used): Iosefo-Peni, Hastings, Seymour
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