Redingensians 1st XV 18 vs.
Chinnor 1st XV 21
Saturday 20th October 2007
SW Division One
A spirited performance saw
Chinnor through in this dogged encounter. Chinnor were forced to make
several changes from their selected line up, due to injury and
unavailability but welcomed back Zane Winslade to the fold and gave Tristan
Corp his first team debut.
With Redingensians making the
early running, Chinnor's defence was being well tested. Their cause was not
helped when Darren Oxley, who has played a pivotal role in this early
season, was forced to leave the field after 18 minutes with a knee injury.
Tristan Corp moved into the centre with Adam White coming in on the wing.
With both sides going close, Chinnor from a forward drive and Redingensians
from a kick across field which saw right wing Jiao Costa being hauled down
just short of the line, the game remained scoreless until Spike Chandler
slotted a penalty for the home side 5 minutes before half-time.
Chinnor were quick off the
blocks at the resumption. In a move that started in their own half they
moved the ball to the left wing where Pip Seymour chipped ahead to win the
race for the touch down. With Grizz Mcguire adding another try minutes later
from a forward drive and Harry Jackman picking up from the back of a scrum
and forcing his way over the line, Chinnor scored three tries in the space
of 10 minutes.
With Chinnor missing the
three conversion attempts, two of then hitting the bar, they should have
been sitting pretty with a healthy lead. A try by Reynolds , converted by
Chandler, brought Redingensians right back into the game. Ben Hewitt
eventually found his kicking boots to kick a penalty , much to the relief of
the visiting supporters, and put Chinnor two scores ahead. The referee's
interpretation of the setting up of a maul seemed somewhat confusing at this
stage, causing much frustration in the Chinnor ranks. With Redingensians
once again coming back into the game with a long range penalty from Chandler
the game was to close to call. Ben Hewitt, who's all-round game and
positional play had been top drawer all afternoon, then struck a
preposterous drop goal from some 50 metres out to once again afford Chinnor
some breathing space. Redingensians not to be denied scored at the final
whistle with Flynn scoring from a quick tap penalty take.
In the circumstances, having
to make three late changes, this was a gutsy performance. Six wins on the
bounce, with four of these on the road makes for good reading. It was good
to see Zane Winslade back in Chinnor colours, Tristan Corp make a good fist
of his debut and Pip Seymour take his try well and fit into the
unaccustomed roll of left wing.
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