1st XV
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Sat 26 Oct 2019  ·  London 2 North East
South Woodham Ferrers RUFC
1st XV
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7
Stowmarket
South Woodham Ferrers v Stowmarket

South Woodham Ferrers v Stowmarket

David Lawrence28 Oct 2019 - 12:58
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South Woodham Ferrers made it two in a row when they beat a strong and well organised Stowmarket team

South Woodham Ferrers made it two in a row when they beat a strong and well organised Stowmarket team in their London 2 North East clash. The wet and windy conditions were never going to be help the teams produce their best, but both sides gave it their all. Woodham took their chances well and took advantage of the better conditions in the first 20 minutes to run out 20 to 7 winners.

From the kick-off Woodham made the best of the slightly better conditions putting together a series of promising attacks to pile pressure on the visitors. That pressure was to pay off when scrum half Kieran Ballinger broke through a gap in the stretched defence and raced for the line. Only a last-ditch tackle prevented him from scoring but he was able to off load the ball to a flying Sevie Hurrell who went over the line to score. Alex Baker converted.

More pressure from the home side paid off with a series of visits deep into the Stowmarket 22 as the Woodham pack took control. The pressure appeared to rattle the visitors as they fought to keep Woodham out. A yellow card a high tackle was to prove to be the defining moment of the game and Woodham took full advantage of the extra man.

For the ten minutes of the sin bin Woodham piled on the gas and hammered at the Stowmarket defence. They were rewarded with a try for Kieran Ballinger, again converted and then a penalty taken by Alex Baker. The ten points were decisive as the weather was about to play its part.

Heavy rain made it difficult for both sides to play with any freedom and it seemed that the only way forward was to keep it tight and carry. Back to the full fifteen, Stowmarket seemed to cope better with the conditions and enjoyed a period of ascendancy. Some great defending and some handling errors saw opportunities go begging and Woodham used to strong wind to clear their lines. The visitors got their only score of the day when after being camped in the Woodham 22 they finally manged to get the ball over the whitewash for a try.

Halftime came with rain coming down in buckets but with the home side on top, leading 17 points to 7.

The second half was no classic; possession ebbed and flowed between the two sides and time after time attacks were snuffed out by handling errors or silly infringements. Some of the ill-discipline of earlier games crept back into Woodhams play and the referee punished them with the sin binning of Sevie Hurrell.

Stowmarket probably had the better chances but could never quite break the defence. Woodham always looked dangerous when they got the ball in hand and were rewarded with the only score of the half when a promising attack was halted by a Stowmarket infringement. Alex Baker slotted the resulting penalty to end the day with a ten-point haul.

Woodham will be pleased with the points and given the conditions played well enough to deserve them.

Match details

Match date

Sat 26 Oct 2019

Kickoff

TBC

Competition

London 2 North East

League position

5
Sth Woodham F.
6
Stowmarket
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