1st XV
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Sat 29 Oct 2016  ·  Tribute South West 1 West
Okehampton
13
36
Weston-super-Mare RFC
1st XV
Tries: S Coles, D Spelman, R Mackay, M Hocking (2)Conversions: J Mackay (4)Penalties: J Mackay
Mighty Oaks fallen

Mighty Oaks fallen

dave burge30 Oct 2016 - 18:34
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Weston continue their fine start to the season, with an excellent performance at Okehampton

Weston traveled to Okehampton for this first ever meeting between the two clubs as the only unbeaten side in South West 1 West. Weston were supported by a large group of the past players association who had travelled by coach for the game.
On a perfect afternoon for rugby, with bright sunshine and no breeze Weston kicked off and found themselves defending against a lively and energetic home outfit. Despite tremendous pressure being exerted by Okehampton, and Weston falling foul of some refereeing decisions which confused the away supporters, the only scoring chance for the home side was a penalty which struck the upright and fell harmlessly away.
With their first meaningful period of possession the Weston backs moved the ball wide, out on to both wings and recycled very quickly. The forwards were rampaging in the middle of the field working closer to the line when an excellent carry brought Weston's first try, and his first for the club from skipper Sam Coles. James MacKay made the conversion, passing 100 points for the season and giving Weston an early lead.
The game continued at a lively pace and Weston's efforts continued to thwarted by the referee's decisions and it was Okehampton who scored next, a penalty from 40 yards.
Almost from the restart Weston drove hard at the Okehampton defence and the speed of their attacking moves, with both Dickson and Morgan regularly threatening to break through, allowed them to go close and with the forwards looking unstoppable Spelman touched down for Weston's second try.
Okehampton were not downhearted by this and their riposte earned another penalty which pulled the score back to 6-12.
The last 10 minutes of the half saw Weston take full control. The forwards drove towards the line and Mike Hocking scored under the posts for MacKay to convert. Just two minutes later another drive was halted by a penalty infringement which MacKay slotted and in time added on for injury Weston's backs opened up Okehampton's defence and a jinking run from Robbie MacKay earnt him a try and the bonus point. James MacKay converted and Weston ended the half 6-29 in front.
The second half of this keenly contested match continued with Okehampton continually threatening with some excellent counter attacking rugby but the Weston defence remained secure and they posed their own threat with some great carries from Tom Hocking, on for Streeter, and from Russell and Glen. Out wide Watkins was making great ground and Jones ran superbly from full back. But it was the forwards who were to force the next try . After excellent work from the backs and quickly recycled ball the forwards drove for the line and hooker Mike Hocking got the try, his second of the game. With Mackay's conversion Weston looked safe with 12 minutes remaining and the score 6-36.
Okehampton had played well all game and in a spirited last effort their forwards forced a try which was converted.
Weston's control of the game never looked to be threatened and they had produced an excellent performance. The replacements had slotted into the team with no drop in intensity or performance level demonstrating strength in depth. There was a welcome return from injury for scrum half Ollie Trott, and Webb, who had come on for the injured Bignell, had another good game.
Weston remain unbeaten in this league after 8 rounds and have an 8 point lead at the top of the table over strong rivals Thornbury.

Match details

Match date

Sat 29 Oct 2016

Kickoff

15:00

Meet time

10:40

Competition

Tribute South West 1 West

League position

1
Weston-super-Mare
8
Okehampton
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