Twickenham U14’s Match Summary |
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Twickenham Cranleigh |
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17 Sep
2006 |
Friendly |
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Away |
Won (12
– 0) |
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“Following a jolly red-eye drive down to
Cranleigh Rugby Club for a triangular competition versus Cranleigh RFC and
Farnham RFC on Sunday morning Twickenham U14s kicked off early in lovely autumn
sunshine against what appeared to be an under strength Cranleigh side who need
two of our boys to make up a 15.
Although the game started off fairly
evenly Twickenham soon started to impose themselves on
the game and our first try was scored by Ross Cowell finishing off a flowing
move by the backs. Unfortunately Harry Gibbons narrowly missed the conversion.
Shortly afterwards Sam Yamuah was released by an excellent pass from James
Stone and after breaking through a number of tackles Sam scored an excellent
try in the corner. Harry duly converted and although Twickenham continued to
exert pressure no further points were added. This was partly due to the referee
blowing for time 5 minutes early. Special mention should be made for Jack
Foster and Andrew Nettles who played for the opposition due to Cranleigh’s lack
of numbers.
The second game against Farnham was
a much tighter affair. Twickenham started off on the back foot and after some
exerted Farnham pressure they crossed for a converted try following some weak
Twickenham tackling. However this seemed to kick the boys into action,
particularly the forwards who dominated set plays, in particular scrums where
almost all against the head were won. After 10 minutes Twickenham equalised
with an excellent Sam Yamuah try which was fabulously converted by Harry from
right out on the left hand touchline. Nip and tuck followed without either side
able to break the deadlock. The Twickenham forwards continued to dominate and
would surely have capitalised with further points had the referee not blown up
after just 19 minutes.
Edward Payne then guested for
Cranleigh against Farnham and put in a sterling performance.
The coaches were particularly
pleased with the performance of the forwards who appear to have responded to
some specialist coaching during the past couple of weeks. More work needs to be
done in the backs, however they did show some evidence of the “draw and pass”
being heavily coached at the moment. The author was particularly impressed with
Rhys and Pritvi for the forwards, and James Stone and Alex See in the backs
however all the boys took their opportunities to impress the coaches as the
build up to the first league game against Fullerians in two weeks gets ever
closer.
So an hours drive down to Cranleigh
for 39 minutes of rugby. Luckily the staff behind the club bar were very
accommodating, as were the opposition coaches, and a very
pleasant pre-lunchtime lemonade was had by many.
Special thanks to everybody at
Cranleigh who made us all very welcome.
The author would also like to make
special mention of Gary Povey (Luke’s dad) who refereed the Cranleigh vs
Farnham game so competently despite heckling from a small but boisterous
section of the crowd and the touch judge in the Orkney RFC shirt who made some
excellent decisions and really seemed to know his stuff.
Lee Payne
Deputy Head Coach
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1 |
Jamie
Davies |
16 |
Ed
Payne |
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2 |
Harry
Shepherd |
17 |
Jay
Whelan |
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3 |
Nick
Aston |
18 |
Alex
See |
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4 |
Pritvi
Ranawat |
19 |
James
Boultbee |
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5 |
Stephen
Cowley |
20 |
Sam
Kitch |
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6 |
Rhys
Wilson |
21 |
Jack Foster |
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7 |
Alex
Rose |
22 |
Andrew
Nettles |
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8 |
Joe
Griffin |
23 |
Luke
Povey |
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9 |
Ross
Cowell |
24 |
Billy
Hanshaw |
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10 |
Harry
Gibbons |
25 |
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11 |
Adam
Blake |
26 |
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12 |
Chris
Wheatley |
27 |
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13 |
Ollie
Rowan |
28 |
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14 |
Sam Yamuah |
29 |
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15 |
James
Stone |
30 |
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Twickenham |
Cranleigh |
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Final score: |
12 |
0 |
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Half-time score: |
n/a |
n/a |
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Tries: |
2 |
0 |
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Penalty Tries: |
0 |
0 |
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Conversions: (Successful
/ Attempted) |
1 / 2 |
0 / 0 |
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Penalty Goals: (Successful
/ Attempted) |
0 / 0 |
0 / 0 |
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Drop Goals: (Successful
/ Attempted) |
0 / 0 |
0 / 0 |
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Penalties Conceded: |
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