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Sat 05 Sep 2009  ·  National League 3 South West
Bournemouth
24
26
Chinnor Rugby Club
First XV
Tries: Unknown, I StockConversions: J CathcartPenalties: J Cathcart (3)
Promising start marred by foul play

Promising start marred by foul play

Dave Winpenny6 Sep 2009 - 10:38

Scrum half Prescott's season over?

Video is on Pitchero here: https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/chinnor/?section=videos_photos_view&video_id=3764

Chinnor’s first match of the season, an away win at Bournemouth, was marred by an incident of foul play which led to the hospitalisation of Chinnor scrum half Toby Prescott and possibly the end of his season.

Chinnor gave debuts to hooker Simon Tattersall, flanker Liam Gilbert, no. 8 Tom Mowbray and fly half Mark Chase. There was a welcome return for Sam Black at lock, back from injury after missing most of last season.

In good but blustery conditions, the game got off to frenetic start with the first score to Bournemouth with a penalty goal on 7 minutes. Just two minutes later, a Bournemouth scrum 10 metres from their own line was disrupted by Chinnor’s Toby Prescott. No 8 Mowbray pounced on the loose ball to score an unconverted try. A few minutes later, Prescott ran off the back of a scrum and sent a long pass to Ben Hewitt to scoot in at the corner. With the conversion failing, Chinnor led 10-3.

Bournemouth then came back strongly. Winning a mid field penalty, they kicked for the corner. The resultant lineout saw the ball moved to winger Rory Hearson, coming in to midfield at great pace. He brushed off two tackles to dot down under the posts. The conversion from Puks Ngapaku levelled the score at 10-10.

The 36th minute then saw the low point of the match. Prescott darted from a quick tap penalty. As Prescott passed the Bournemouth fly half Ngapaku, he hit Prescott in the face with a stiff arm forward smash. Catapulting into the air, Prescott lay ominously still. Examination at hospital revealed that Prescott’s jaw was fractured in four places and four teeth were dislodged. The referee yellow carded Ngapaku which seemed totally inappropriate for an act of foul play which has possibly ended Prescott’s season. Chinnor captain Richie Williams went to scrum half and Alex Wallace, returning from a long injury lay off, replaced Prescott.

On 39 minutes and with their dander up, the Chinnor pack rolled a maul off a lineout over Bournemouth’s line for prop Ian Stock to score. Cathcart converted to give Chinnor a 17-10 half time lead.

The second half started well for Bournemouth. Repossessing the ball after the restart led to a series of rucks on the Chinnor 22 with Bournemouth winger Hearson again breaking the Chinnor line to score a try. With Ngapaku in the sin bin, replacement kicker Mike Pope slotted the conversion to level the scores at 17-17. Shortly afterwards, two penalties in quick succession from Chinnor fullback Cathcart gave Chinnor a 23-17 lead. Bournemouth remained competitive and, in the 62nd minute created an overlap on the left which allowed Pope to score wide out. Ngapaku’s conversion gave Bournemouth a one point lead at 24-23. Seven minutes later, Chinnor’s Cathcart regained the lead for Chinnor with a well struck penalty. Chinnor now led 26-24 and were hanging on in the face of intense pressure from the home side. In the dying seconds of the match, Bournemouth were awarded a penalty. As the ball sailed wide, the referee blew for full time with the score 26-24 in Chinnor’s favour.

In some ways this was a typical first match of the season. There was degree of rustiness and Chinnor will be worried about the fall off in performance in the second half. Failed kicks cost Chinnor 19 points. Bournemouth are a very competitive side and any side visiting Chapel Gate will do well to get a result.

All in all, Chinnor were grateful to get a win but the whole match was overshadowed by the act of foul play which has possibly ended the season of Chinnor’s brightest spark and man of the match, Toby Prescott.

Chinnor team: Cathcart, Serrano, Hewitt, Williams, Shiel, Chase, Prescott (Wallace 36), Stock, Tattersall, Whelan (Winpenny 70), Black, Jackman, Gilbert, Hastings, Mowbray.
Reps: Winpenny, Wallace, Wood

Match details

Match date

Sat 05 Sep 2009

Kickoff

15:00

Meet time

10:15

Competition

National League 3 South West
Further reading

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