Chinnor 1st XV 77 vs. St Ives
1st XV 0
Saturday 8th December 2007
South West Division One
In view of the conditions, this was quite
a remarkable score line. In driving wind and rain it is reasonable to
expect a dogged encounter with a couple of points separating the sides,
and the team making the most of wind advantage coming out winners. Not
so at Kingsey Road on Saturday. Quite an outstanding display of handling
skills saw Chinnor romp home in fine style and scoring 11 tries in the
process. It was not that St. Ives were a poor side, they were just blown
away by fine team play allied to a few outstanding performances. Pip
Seymour, now coming of age as a winger scored 3 tries, Richard Williams
whose running and spotting gaps was first class and Joe Winpenny's
off-loading the ball in the tackle was top drawer. Picking out just
these players does not detract for a second from the whole round team
effort.St. Ives won the toss and
elected to play against the wind. Chinnor took the lead in the 3rd
minute with a well judged penalty form the accurate boot of James
Cathcart. Another penalty from the same player, just 3 minutes later,
put Chinnor on their way. Next came a try via a rolling maul from Grizz
McQuire converted by Cathcart on the 12 minute mark and when he added
another penalty minutes later Chinnor were 16 points to the good after
18 minutes play. With Seymour scoring his first try, fellow winger
Jaike Carter getting in on the act and skipper Matt Hutchins going over,
Cathcart converting two of these and adding a penalty at the half-time
whistle, Chinnor had a 38 point cushion to defend into the wind.
Initially pick and drive was the order
of the day after the interval. This set the platform for the home side
to run in some sparkling tries. However this was achieved at some cost
with skipper Matt Hutchins having to leave the field with a leg injury
which looks like keeping him on the sidelines for several weeks. Seymour
got his second try in the corner to put Chinnor further in front. Tries
then came at regular intervals. Owen Gustafson broke from the middle of
the field and found McQuire up in support to put Carter in for his
second try, Seymour got his third with a fine individual effort and
Trevor Powell finished a sweeping move to score Chinnor's 8th try. With
the wind proving a difficult obstacle Cathcart converted just one of
these. Three more tries were to come. Cathcart scoring two.. One where
he showed a fine turn of speed to outpace the covering defence, the
other when he finished a break by Richard Williams to score under the
posts and then add the conversion. With Tristan Corpe , on as substitute
for the injured Ben Hewitt, scoring a debut try Chinnor were home but
not quite dry.
Finally, a word on the pitch. Taking
into account the conditions, both before and during the game it stood
up tremendously well. For this a deserved word of praise and thanks to
Bob Mitchell.
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