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Sat 15 Jan 2011  ·  National League 3 South West
Bridgwater & Albion
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Weston-super-Mare RFC
1st XV
Tries: R Bignell (2), D SwartbooiConversions: J Mackay (3)Penalties: J Mackay (2)
Local Derby ends in draw

Local Derby ends in draw

dave burge15 Jan 2011 - 20:51
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Weston fought back from 17-0 down and 27-13 down to gain a deserved draw, in a match which both sides will regret missed opportunities.

Bridgwater & Albion 27 Weston-super-Mare 27
TWO converted tries in the final ten minutes wasn't enough for Weston-super-Mare to snatch victory from Bridgwater & Albion in the derby game at College Way as the honours finished even.

The home side ran in five tries to a bonus point but they also had two players sent to the sin-bin by referee Phil Watters but the Seasiders were only able to capitalise on the first occasion.

Bridgwater led 17-nil at the interval after tries from fly-half Sam Osborne, lock Ali Blundell and full back Will Topps with inside centre George Williams converting the first of his three attempts.

Williams also missed a long range penalty attempt before Bridgwater were reduced to 14 men just before the break as No.8 Dan Kemmish was yellow carded.

Weston took advantage of the extra man to claw themselves back in to the game with openside flanker Richard Bignell starting with a try as the visitors scoring 13 points in even time.

Inside centre James Mackay added the conversion of Bignell's try but then missed a drop goal attempt before adding two penalties as Weston reduced the deficit to two points.

Openside flanker Rob Burnell then became the second Bridgwater to be yellow carded but despite being a man down they scored tries out wide through wings James Austwick and Gavin Hancock.

Weston skipper George Sparks set-up a second try for Bignell before Bridgwater failed to clear their line when a kick was charged down and fly-half Dewey Swartbooi dived on the ball and Mackay converted both to level the scores.

The result leaves Weston ten points clear of the relegation zone with Bridgwater seven points and two places above with eleven games on the season still to play.

Weston are at home on Saturday (January 22) against sixth placed Newton Abbot who lost 51-nil at home to Hartpury College who remain five points clear at the top of the table.

Bournemouth remain second after their 50-21 win away to Cheltenham Tigers while Old Patesians are two points behind Bournemouth after their 27-10 win at seventh placed Exmouth.

Fourth placed Chinnor were 20-8 home winners over Barnstaple, fifth placed Redingensians won 42-15 victors at basement side Cleve while struggling Coney Hill lost 21-17 at home to Oxford Harlequins.

Bridgwater & Albion scorers - tries: Sam Osborne, Ali Blundell, Will Topps; James Austwick, Gavin Hancock; con: George Williams.

Weston-super-Mare scorers - tries: Richard Bignell (2), Dewey Swartbooi; cons: James Mackay (3); pen: James Mackay (2).

Match report by John Harding and photos courtesy of Andrew Collins.

Match details

Match date

Sat 15 Jan 2011

Kickoff

14:15

Meet time

12:30

Instructions

Weston-Super-Mare will be looking to build on first half performance in the home defeat against Hartpury College last Saturday as they make the short trip down the M5 to College Way where they face Bridgwater & Albion(kick off confirmed as 3pm).

The home side will be looking for for revenge after their 27-15 defeat at Drove Road in October and the Seasiders know that they will have to produce an 80 minute performance to give themselves a chance of achieving a victory.

Weston's chairman of rugby Mark Philp said: "After our win at home earlier in the season we would be delighted to complete a double, but they will not want that and they will want to stop their recent run of defeats

"I know Nick Hill well and he is the sort of coach who gets on with it and he will have been working hard to turn things around, starting on Saturday. They didn’t turn up until half time at Weston by which time we 27-0 up and although they were much improved in the second half we were too far ahead.

"I know they won’t afford us the same privilege on Saturday and I am expecting a full on local derby where the team who wants it more will probably win.

"We are in the middle of a poor run also but welcome back one or two key players who are showing some match sharpness in recent games and I hope will start to show their true ability for the rest of the season.

"Bridgwater are above us in the league and are at home so start as favourites, but we will be endeavouring to build on our first half performance against Hartpury and looking for an 80 minute performance. If we achieve this we will give ourselves every chance of achieving a victory."

Weston include include former Bridgwater players Sean Bennett in the centre and flanker Jamie Rudkin as they make just one change with Jack Conway starting at scrum half with Ross Bennett moving to the bench.

Last week, Bridgwater went down 27-0 at Bournemouth and are currently in eighth place in the league but have not having registered a point in the last five matches.

Bridgwater switch Sam Osborne to fly-half with George Williams moving to his preferred position at inside centre with Rob Allen moving to outside centre. while in the pack Phil Triggoll starts at loosehead prop in place of Alan Trunks.

Bridgwater & Albion (home v Weston-super-Mare, 3pm): Will Topps; James Austwick, Rob Allen, George Williams, Gavin Hancock; Sam Osborne, Dominik Griffin; Phil Triggoll, Ollie Dunn, Nick Brooks, Ali Blundell, Steve Hunt (capt), Carl Brown, Rob Burnell, Dan Kemmish. Reps: James Bryant, Matt Northey, Damian Griffin.

Weston-super-Mare: Joe Waterman; George Wright, James Mackay, Sean Bennett, Paul Sprague; Dewey Swartbooi, Jack Conway; David Swann, Craig Withers, Steve Donegan, Andy Richards, Ashley Russell, Jamie Rudkin, Richard Bignell, George Sparks (capt).Reps: Andrew Glen, Gavin Simpson, Ross Bennett.

Referee: Phil Watters (South West Group/Glos)

Competition

National League 3 South West
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