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Sat 09 Nov 2013  ·  SSE National League 2 South
Chinnor Rugby Club
First XV
Tries: O Hirskyj-Doudlas, J Marston, M Goode (2)Conversions: W Millett (4)Penalties: W Millett (4)
40
17
Cambridge
Chinnor give Cambridge the blues

Chinnor give Cambridge the blues

John Vaughan11 Nov 2013 - 09:04

Powerful second half sees Chinnor home and dry

Chinnor battled hard in the first half against a lively Cambridge side but then ran away with the match to win 40-17.

With injuries still problematic, Chinnor were still unsure of their final 15 on the morning of the match and were forced to bring Matt Goode into the starting 15 after his recent surgery.

Cambridge began the scoring with a penalty goal from full-back Jim Wigglesworth. They then managed to control the ball and attack the Chinnor line for lengthy periods. Chinnor, with a well-organised defence, managed to resist the visitor’s attacks. Chinnor kicked long from a penalty and then chasers managed to overturn the ball and after a series of rucks, Hirskj-Douglas went over for Chinnor’s first try on the 19th minute. Millet’s conversion put the home side ahead 7-3.

Cambridge came straight back when tight head prop Callum Miller nipped through a hole in the Chinnor defence and, with a surprising turn of speed, dotted down under the posts. Wigglesworth converted and just 6 minutes later, on the 30th minute, scored himself and converted to put Cambridge ahead 17-7.

Millett’s penalty goal on the 35th minute saw the home side go in at half-time 10-17 down.

Chinnor clearly had a most restorative cup of tea at half time and came out all guns blazing. Two penalty goals from Millett, on the 41st and 43rd minutes, brought Chinnor to just one point behind at 16-17. Chinnor upped the pace and looked to score more. After a series of penalties, the referee Mr Kirby, sent Cambridge's James Stokes to the sin bin. Marston, in off his wing, danced through the defence for Chinnor's second try on the 54th minute. Millett's conversion increased the Chinnor lead to 23-17.

With Cambridge visibly wilting, Matthew Goode then decided to get in on the action scoring two powerful tries in the 57th and 62nd minutes. Millett converted both to increase the home lead to 37-17.

The Cambridge scrum, dominant in the first half, progressively deteriorated and were penalised for standing up. From the resultant penalty, Millett put Chinnor 40-17 ahead, just as the final whistle sounded.

This was very much a game of two halves. Cambridge, with powerful scrumming, were lively and dangerous throughout the first half. Only the most resolute and organised defence from Chinnor stopped them scoring more. Cambridge controlled the ball and Chinnor lived off poor scraps.

Everything changed in the second half. Chinnor, when they had the ball, kept it and worked field position well with a smarter kicking game than in the first half. They clearly had more energy and Hirskj-Douglas caused all sorts of trouble with his tackling and ball carrying and deserved his man of the match award. Fielding cut some incisive lines and Jones frequently acted as an extra back row player. Millett's kicking kept Chinnor in the match until Marston, lively and always looking for work, and Goode's double confirmed Chinnor's undoubted second-half superiority.

Teams

Chinnor
: Matt Mountford, Leo Fielding, Matthew Goode, Will Millett, Joe Marston, James Cathcart, Frank Jones, Joe Winpenny, Alan Cawston, Nathaniel Titchard-Jones, Andrew Smith, Tom Mowbray, Liam Gilbert (c), Nick Harrison, Oscar Hirskyj-Douglas

Replacements: Sam Ludgate, Tom Whelan, Adam Hastings, George Blewitt, Macsen Williams

Cambridge: Jim Wigglesworth, Patrick Tapley, Albert Portsmouth, James Ayrton, Michael Gillick, Jack Green, Ross Kevan (c), Jamal Ford-Robinson, James Palmer, Calum Miller, Gareth McComb, Robert Conquest, William Fell, Jethro Rawling, Daniel Hemingway

Replacements: Ean Griffiths, Thomas Jones, Fraser Hall, James Stokes, Dan Brotherton

Scorers

Chinnor
Tries (time): Hirskj-Douglas (19); Marston (54); Goode (56,62)
Conversions (time): MIllett (20, 54, 57, 63)
Penalty Goals (time): Millett (35, 43,49, 80)

Cambridge
Tries: (time) MIller (24); Wigglesworth (30)
Conversions: (time) Wigglesworth (25,31)
Penalty Goals (time): Wigglesworth (3)

Match details

Match date

Sat 09 Nov 2013

Kickoff

15:00

Competition

SSE National League 2 South
Further reading

Team Sponsors

Principal sponsor - Rectory Homes
Platinum sponsor - Farol
Platinum sponsor - Kubota
Platinum sponsor - GGR Group
Platinum sponsor - Qdos
Platinum sponsor - CPM
Gold Sponsor - HTC GROUP DAF
. - Rectory Foundation
Gold Sponsor - Reynolds Groundwork Services
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Gold sponsor - ASM Auto Recycling
Gold Sponsor - Carlsberg Marston's
Gold Sponsor - GHH Decorating
Silver sponsor - Wise Steelwork
Silver Sponsor - E. J. Churchill
Silver Sponsor - Hamnett Hayward
Silver Sponsor - Hook Digital
Silver sponsor - Lightfoots
Silver Sponsor - 3B Vehicle Hire
Silver sponsor - The Used Racking Company
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Silver Sponsor - Jacke Resources
Silver sponsor - Robin Swailes Design & Development
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Silver Sponsor - Wills & Trusts
Silver Sponsor - OVL Group
Silver sponsor - Box Technologies
Silver Sponsor - Royal Oxford Hotel
Bronze sponsor - Helpful Hirings
Bronze Sponsor - Thame Cars
Bronze Sponsor - College and County
Bronze sponsor - Ashfold School
Bronze sponsor - Carmichael UK
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Bronze sponsor - Thame Crash Repair Centre
Bronze Sponsor - The Seven Stars Dinton
Bronze sponsor - Windmill Windows
. - Rectory Foundation
Principal Sponsor - Rectory Homes