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Cheltenham (Away - EDF Cup) |
Cheltenham Tigers 13 vs.
Chinnor 1st XV 10
Saturday 17th November 2007
EDF Intermediate Cup 2nd Round
Chinnor travelled down to the Prince of Wales Stadium for
the 2nd round of the EDF Energy Intermediate Cup. They made thirteen changes
from last weeks starting line-up giving the coaches an opportunity to look
at the talent waiting in the wings. This was a bold decision as Cheltenham
are lying third in South West 2. The early exchanges vindicated this move
with Chinnor starting in a most positive manner. They were certainly a match
up front, with Bob Harris and Andy Millburn taking the game to the
opposition. However it was Cheltenham who opened the scoring when they
created overlap to allow prop Shaun Gilder to crash over in the 12th minute.
This was quickly followed by another Cheltenham score some 4 minutes later
when winger Rich Morris scored from a blind side move. 10 points down and
completely undaunted Chinnor bounced back laying siege to the Cheltenham
line. They should have scored during this period but were kept at bay by a
combination of some stout defending and a lack of patience. On a number of
occasions they were guilty of trying to force the pass where the simplest
option would have been to set up the next phase. So at the half-way mark
Cheltenham led by 10 points with Chinnor having nothing to show for their 20
minutes of pressure.
The second half opened with Chinnor starting where they
left off. Just 4 minutes into the half they reduced the deficit with an Adam
White try and when Danny Burns took an inside pass from Richard Williams to
level the score Chinnor were back in business. Chinnor looked the more
likely winners at this stage but once again a touch of naivety entered their
play with their insistence in forcing the final pass. This was to cost them
dear as with extra time looming Cheltenham arrived in Chinnor territory,
were awarded a penalty in front of the posts and James Butler made no
mistake with the kick. Chinnor could have made the game safe well before
this as they failed to capitalise on the mountain of possession they enjoyed
for most of the second half. Notwithstanding the result Chinnor came out of
the game with many positives. It showed that Chinnor Two's are a vibrant
side, have an abundance of ability and are well led by Rob Fenwick. Newcomer
Tim Sutton at scrum-half showed up well as did Danny Burns in his new role
in the centre.
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