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  Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Heathfield Boars 43 Hellingly 2’s 29

Some games are memorable for the fine play and others are forgettable for dull play. This victory will live long in the memory but only of those people who stayed away from the after match celebrations. This reporter’s memory of events is patchy at best.

 


"Twinkle Toes" prepares to mash and mangle apposing players with a trade mark run... this run saw him pip Bradley to 3rd place in the Top Gun listing - NICE!

 


Dave Rhodes marches another scrum towards the tryline...

 

The Boars won despite a comedy of errors in the back division which three times brought Hellingly back into the game by gifting them tries. An early try from Chris Jones settled the nerves and Dave Rhodes added another shortly afterwards. Even the next score being a Hellingly try did not puncture the general feeling that the Boars could win it. Julian Wates then scored an excellent try when he took a ball on the burst at the half way line and beat the defence to make the line near the posts. This seasons Boars top try scorer Rob "Top Gun" Woods then snuck in for another score before the Boars threw Hellingly a life line with a wild ball that was snapped up and run back for a try by a grateful Hellingly player. Simon Hollingdale then showed his power game when he scored from 30 metres out having trampled 3 attempted tacklers on the way. The last action of the half was when Cook, the Hellingly number 8 broke several tackles to score between the posts to take the score to 33-19 at half time.

 


yes... that was "Top Gun" making a tackle, the stunned look on everyone's face says it all...

 

The second half saw more errors creep into the Boars game and another wild ball saw Hellingly score again before Woods struck for his second try of the day. Hellingly also found extra effort in the forwards and gained more ground in the loose and parity in the set pieces. This led to a few nervous moments after another Hellingly forward barged his way over the try line. Wates calmed things down with his second try and the Boars held on to the final whistle and time for the celebrations to begin.

 


Now that looks like its gonna hurt!

 


"Action Man" takes another lineout...

It was very good to see Joe Geesin last a full match for the first time this season even if it was accompanied by many threats that he would retire immediately the game finished. Aficionados of the Boars scrum hope this is not true. Sadly this game also sees the final game for one of the Boars founding fathers, Simon Walker, who retires after 11 seasons at the club.

 

Man of the Match was Julian Wates who held a fragile Boars backline together and scored two fine tries.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, C. Jones, J. Geesin, P. Hookway,  B. Groves (S. Walker – 50), J. Parsons (I. Jenkins – 35), D. Bird (J. Malewicz – 60, D. Cook, D. Rhodes (S. Hipgrave – 55), B. Burdett, J. Wates, R. Woods, S. Hollingdale (K. Lewis – 65), J. Henry (N. Sands – 40), M. Brown (B. Burdett Snr - 75)

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Rob Woods

19

Dave Cook

16

Simon Hollingdale

14

Brady Burdett

13

Julian Wates

10



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4/15/2008 11:16:10 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Monday, March 31, 2008

Heathfield Boars 55 vs. Hastings 3’s 7

Boars clinch historic Treble for Heathfield

 

The Boars produced an excellent performance to clinch the Sussex Div 3 east championship and ensure that all three Heathfield & Waldron senior sides topped their divisions in the same season. This may be the first time such a feat has been seen in Sussex. However there was plenty of hard work done before the champagne corks popped at the end of the match.

 


...all round the pitch the Boars forwards cancelled out the larger Hastings forwards

 


the site of Joe Geesin at full pace has KFC thinking about steak, rather than the ball...

 

The game opened with the Boars facing a strong wind and a big pack of Hastings forwards. The first quarter was a matter of containment and sussing the opposition out. The Boars pack again raised their game against bigger opponents with the tight five working hard to allow the back row to harass the opposition. After 20 minutes a foray by the Boars into the Hastings half led to a try from number 8 Dave Cook. He broke several tackles, placed the ball between the posts and calmly converted his own kick. This settled a lot of nerves and the Boars game improved.

 

Five minutes later inside centre Julian Wates took the ‘wrong’ option and spurned an overlap to bulldoze into his opposite centres and he was very fortunate to break through some sloppy tackling and score another converted try [or in other words, he couldnt get the pass off so had to go it alone and through power and determination broke several tackles to score under the posts]. Just before halftime Cook rounded off a move out wide on the right as he scooped up loose ball and took it the remaining 10 yards to score. With the score at 19-0 the half-time the team talk was about maintaining focus as the game was not over by any means.

 


The Boars backs at FULL pace during another attack... now will Woodsie pass this time??!?!

 

The Boars have improved a lot this season and much of that is seen in their attitude and fitness. The second half was saw some good rugby with Rob Woods and Adam Farrell standing out as the ball flowed well and set moves came off.

 

First full back Woods joined the line out wide and beat the defence for pace as he raced to the line. Then Farrell smashed through the centre 15 metres out and made the ground to score a converted try. This was followed by a bizarre try when Woods broke through 40 metres out and chip kicked the ball over the last defender who then illegally tripped him as he went past to collect the ball. This would have presented the referee with a problem had winger Nick Sands not sped after the ball, collected it and scored between the posts for Ian Schleider to convert. That probably saved Hastings a penalty try and a yellow card.

 


Woods on the attack again during the second half...

 

All through the game Hastings had fought back by trying to make ground through their forwards. This finally paid off when they scored between the Boars posts after a long period of possession and good recycling that wore down the Boars defence.

 

Heathfield came straight back and Cook gained his third try of the match when the Boars won a penalty 5 metres out and he took responsibility, tapped and went so quickly that the defence was unable to stop him.

 

Woods collected his second try of the game when he again came into the line at speed and broke free of the defence to score. And the final try was the best of the nine when Farrell shook off a tackle from his opposite number 40 metres out and had just about enough gas in the tank to make it to the line just as several defenders caught up with him.

 


second team players look on in awe as Adam "itsmylastgameoftheseasonimnotpassingtoanyone" Farrell takes on John "Action Man" Parsons... mind the hidden suprise lads!!!!

 

The final whistle went shortly after this and the party started in earnest. This win sets up a fantastic final set of league matches on the 12th April when the second team travel to Haywards Heath and the Boars play Hellingly 2’s at home both with an early (12.30 pm) kick off to watch the Heathfield first team striving to beat Seaford and finish the season unbeaten in the league. The H&WRFC clubhouse will be rocking that evening with 4 trophies already won and a ‘best ever’ season to be celebrated.

 

Man of the Match was blind side flanker John Parsons for living up to his nickname of Action Man and doing excellent work all around the pitch.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, J. Sharp, J. Geesin (A. Sutton – 30), P. Hookway (D. Bird – 65), T. Rose (B. Groves – 65), J. Parsons, K. Lewis (I. Schleider – 40), D. Cook, M. Brown (D. Rhodes – 40), B. Burdett, J. Wates, A. Farrell, S. Hollingdale (R. Woods – 40), M. Barber

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

[with a little tweak here and there from Julian Wates]



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3/31/2008 8:04:46 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Monday, March 17, 2008

St Francis 0 Heathfield Boars 29

The Boars took a scratch team to Crawley for a friendly against St Francis and eventually ran out clear winners in a hugely enjoyable game played under blue skies. The Boars arrived in dribs and drabs and only reached a full compliment 2 minutes before kick off. This also led to a strange set of backs with Jim Cumming (2nd row now with hair gel added “to feel the part”) and Jack Bayley (flanker) playing as centres and centre Julian Wates stepping up to play number 10. With all the hair styling advice Wates had given Cummings before the match he had forgotten that he would have to kick off, not know for his precision kicking it was going to be an INTERESTING start... Wates brushed off Streeter sniggering about the quality and validity of the kick and the game was ON!

 


Wates doing his impression of Burdett

 

Despite the lack of preparation the Boars were first to attack and put pressure on the St Francis line. The saints held firm by a combination of determined tackling and the Boars trying to hard, they had several chances to score but came up a few feet short every time. This led to a game with too many scrums caused by promising back play breaking down.

 


Finally a score in the corner

 

The Boars finally opened the scoring when the ball finally made it out to trusted finisher Simon Hollingdale who scored in the corner. After this breakthrough the Boars returned to their habit of trying to force the ball in the last 5 metres before the line. Finally a good set move by the stand in the backs put left winger Nick Sands away to score under pressure in the left corner.

 


Streeter crashes through again...

 

At half time saw the addition of normal stand off Brady Burdett who popped in for a game on the way back from a skiing holiday (handy place Crawley) much to the chagrin of his long suffering wife. This returned the Boars backs to their tried and trusted moves and it was not long before ‘shoeless’ Sands cut in from his left wing to take a ball as an extra centre, hit the afterburners and run half the length of the pitch to score in the right hand corner.

 


Burdett back in charge... Well be OK now!

 

Then as St Francis started to tire it was the turn of ‘all action hero’ Jack Bayley to burst through on the half way line and show a good turn of speed to make the try line for a score that Burdett converted. Towards the end of the game Bayley repeated this move only this time he took the ball to between the posts and converted his own try.


A terrible pile up is caused when Kenny "KFC" Lewis stoops to pick up what he thinks is a chicken fillet burger...

 

There were several contenders including Julian Wates and the evergreen Rob Streeter but Man of the Match was Bryn Groves for surprising everyone with his power, stamina and commitment in his first full 80 minute game following 9 substitute appearances. He laid down a demand for a regular place that will be hard to ignore and shows the Boars strength in depth.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, J. Sharp, J. Geesin (B. Togher – 30), B. Groves, T. Rose,  D. Bird, K. Lewis, R. Streeter, L. Vockins, J. Wates, J. Cumming (B. Burdett – 40), J. Bayley, S. Hollingdale (B. Taylor – 65), N. Sands, M. Brown

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Rob Woods

15

Dave Cook

13

Brady Burdett

13

Simon Hollingdale

13

Julian Wates

8

Jim Cumming

7



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3/17/2008 4:17:58 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Saturday, March 08, 2008

Eastbourne 5 Boars 47

Eastbourne Blown Away by Boars

A strong Boars team travelled to a windy Eastbourne and came away with the win needed to stay top of the league and keep the Heathfield & Waldron club’s hopes of 4 trophies in the season alive. The Boars opted to play into the strong wind in the first half and hoped that their defence would hold out. For long periods Eastbourne pinned the Boars back behind their 22 metre line without finding a way through stout defence. After 20 minutes a Boars error was pounced on and Eastbourne ran in an unconverted try. This seemed to spur the Boars on and on a rare foray into the Eastbourne half Brady Burdett called a move that saw centres Hesketh and Wates take defenders away with decoy runs allowing Burdett to sprint in and score a try that Rhodes did well to convert.

 


KFC takes another ball at the lineout [someone told him it was edible!]

 

Just before half time the Boars scored a second try when the slimmed down centre Julian Wates cut through 3 tackles to round off a bout of hard work by the forwards. The teams turned round at half time with the score at 5-12 in the Boars favour.

 

It was clear that Eastbourne would need to replicate the Boars tactics and play a forward dominated game if they were to have any chance of winning. This they attempted but the Boars forwards have become battle hardened and tackled well to deny Eastbourne any significant progress. There was no more scoring for the first 15 minutes and it took a bit of clever play by scrum half Dave Rhodes to break the stalemate. Rhodes was first to his own kick through and gained the try that seemed to settle the match in the Boars favour.

 


Gilly crashes through the defence...

 

Eastbourne never gave up but seemed to tire and the Boars were able to add fresh legs without reducing the level of skill available. This led to a flurry of tries in the last 20 minutes of the match with Dave Cook producing a trademark burst to score followed by Burdett adding his second and young Sam Barrow scoring twice. Barrows second was a thing of beauty with him breaking tackles on the halfway line and dummying the fullback before scoring under the posts.

 


"Twinckle Toes" storms off down the wing again...

 

This rounded off an excellent display and set up a chance for the Boars to win the league title at home on the 29th March in their next match against Hastings and Bexhill 3’s.

 


Jono makes another tackle on his way to Man of the match...

 

Man of the Match was Jono Sharp for a winning 4 scrums against the head and for excellent work around the pitch.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, J. Sharp, A. Sutton (J. Geesin – 65), P. Hookway (S. Barrow – 45), T. Rose (D. Bird – 65) , W. Visser, K. Lewis (I. Schleider – 20), D. Cook, D. Rhodes, B. Burdett, D. Hesketh, J. Wates, S. Hollingdale, A. Farrell, M. Brown (G. Woods - 50)

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Rob Woods

15

Dave Cook

13

Brady Burdett

13

Simon Hollingdale

12

Julian Wates

8

Jim Cumming

7



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3/8/2008 12:38:27 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Monday, March 03, 2008

Heathfield Boars 17 East Grinstead 3’s 15

Captain Kenny Drives Boars towards League Title

 

East Grinstead brought a strong team to face a Boars team without 4 of their best players and came within a minute of victory. However the Boars are proving a difficult team to beat this season and their spirit and will to win eventually got them the score that keeps them top of the league with only 3 games left to play.

 

East Grinstead were the better team in the opening exchanges and had the Boars under pressure from the start. EG’s larger pack was putting pressure on at the set pieces and desperate defending was needed to keep out the repeated attacks. Boars number 8 Mike Brown saved a try when he managed to hold the ball up after East Grinstead had rumbled over the try line. The Boars were relying on the boot of Brady Burdett and  Rob Woods to clear their lines and gain breathing space as the ball was not moving through hands as smoothly as fans have come to expect.

 


This maul lead to the first Heathfield try...

 

After 15 minutes the persistent pressure paid off for EG when they won a penalty 20 metre out and they chose to kick. This broke the deadlock and shortly afterwards the Grinstead number 10 added to this with a clean break through the centre for a try between the posts which was converted to leave the Boars 0-10 down.

 

From this low point the Boars rallied and the forwards seemed to up their work rate, gaining parity in the set pieces and an edge in the loose play where the back row trio of Kenny Lewis, Ian Schleider and Mike Brown were outstanding. This gave additional impetus to the Boars backs and five minutes later Burdett tired of watching the ball being dropped outside him, dummied his opposite number and galloped the 30 metres to score. Importantly the try was converted by Woods to take the score to 7-10 at half time.

 

From the Boars restart kick East Grinstead countered quickly and would have scored had Captain Lewis not swept the ball up and took it out just as the EG winger looked likely to pounce. However this simply delayed the next EG score as another break from the quick EG number 10 allowed a score in the corner from where the conversion was missed. Had this been the final score East Grinstead would have gone to the top of the table.

 

However the Boars struck back very quickly and from quick ball won by the forwards it was spun left and full back Woods was on hand to score a try to the relief of most of the crowd.

 


Dave Rhodes starts another heathfield attack...

 

This was followed by a moment of madness as Woods again broke the East Grinstead line and crossed the try line but a moments lack of concentration saw him drop the ball and the ref denied the score. Serious dissent saw Woods be given 10 minutes to cool down and watch his team mates toil. The remaining 14 Boars did magnificently to contain the 15 men of East Grinstead with the fresh legs of substitutes Nick Kerr, Lee Keylock and Dan Bird proving vital.

 

Woods rejoined the action with 13 minutes to go and the Boars still 2 points down. This period saw the Boars gain an upper hand and press their tiring opponents. Time and time again attacks were repulsed until the final minute of play approached. The ball was passed to Keylock on the left and he made yards and bravely made sure that he stayed in play. Support was found and the ball went back to midfield where the attack was held up 10 metres out. Captain Lewis ripped the ball out and passed to Duncan Hesketh who drew 2 defenders and lobbed a miss pass out to winger Simon Hollingdale who is not easy to stop only 10 yards out and true to form he crashed over in the corner. The conversion kick was missed but this did nothing to lessen the cheers when the referees whistle went for the end of the match.

 


This final attack lead to Simon "Twinckle Toes" Hollingdale scoring in the far corner

 

The Boars must win two of their last 3 games to be sure of the title but after this hard fought victory that is within their grasp.

 

Thanks must go to Dave Robertshaw for stepping in and doing an excellent job of refereeing this critical game at very short notice.

 

Man of the Match was Kenny Lewis for a dynamic and inspirational performance for the full 80 minutes.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod (D. Bird – 60), C. Jones, A. Sutton, J. Parsons, S. Cooley (N. Kerr – 50), I. Schlieder, K. Lewis, M. Brown, D. Rhodes, B. Burdett, D. Hesketh, J. Wates, A. Farrell (L. Keylock – 55), S. Hollingdale, R. Woods Sub not used J. Sharp

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Rob Woods

15

Dave Cook

12

Simon Hollingdale

12

Brady Burdett

10

Julian Wates

7

Jim Cumming

7



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3/3/2008 6:23:37 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Saturday, February 16, 2008

Heathfield Boars 22 Eastbourne 3’s 10

The Boars faced an Eastbourne team hurting from a surprise defeat against Cinque Ports the week before. It was clear they meant business with a large and surprisingly mobile pack taking the ball to the Boars from the start. With the Boars scrum also under pressure it was clear that the teams would run completely different tactics throughout the match. Eastbourne wanted to play a slow game close to the forwards and the Boars wanted to play a fast game out wide.

 


Kenny "KFC" Lewis at the lineout...

 

The first 15 minutes was evenly contested with both sides making half breaks and defences looking strong. The Boars changed this when they won the ball in midfield and Dave Rhodes popped a pass to the blindside for man of the match Mike Macleod to run onto. Macleod offloaded to Brady Burdett who drew in the last defender and passed to Full Back Rob Woods who outpaced the cover defence to score between the posts. Rhodes converted to make the score 7-0.

 


the Club Chairman has still got it...

 

This stung Eastbourne who pressured hard until a big clearance kick and chase got the Boars a lineout 10 metres out from the Eastbourne line. Scrum half Rhodes caught the Eastbourne defence dozing when he took the ball in himself and jinked past the sleepy defence to score in the corner. To their credit Eastbourne came back even harder and pressured the Boars line for several minutes. During this phase they were awarded a 5 metre scrum and used their considerable weight advantage to good effect by pushing the Boars back over their line to take the score to 12-5.

 

Eastbourne continued to pound away through their forwards and the Boars defended stoutly. Another foray into the Eastbourne half gained the Boars a vital score just before halftime. The Boars forwards recycled quick ball and it went quickly through the backs hands and out to full back Woods who snuck in at the corner to leave the score at 17-5 at halftime.

 


Brady puts away Simon "Twinckle Toes" Hollingdale

 

The Boars now had the advantage of the wind and used this to pin the Eastbourne forwards back as much as possible. This worked well until blindside flanker Ian Schleider was yellow carded and a poor clearance kick let the Eastbourne pack execute their rolling maul close to the line and the Boars did not defend well enough to stop the score. 17-10 and the game was back in the balance.

 

The decisive score came with 15 minutes left to play when replacement full back Sam Goatcher came into the line and scored near the corner in front of the clubhouse. The Boars continued to work hard to deny Eastbourne a way back into the game and most of the last 10 minutes was spent in the opponents half. There was great relief when the referees whistle went for the end of the match leaving the Boars top of the league.

 

Man of the Match was Mike Macleod for a gutsy performance as prop and for doing the ‘hard work’ throughout the match.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, J. Sharp (C. Ambrosino – 50), B. Togher, P. Hookway (P. de Bruin – 60), T. Rose, I. Schlieder (D. Bird – 65), K. Lewis (B. Groves – 75), O. Robertshaw, D. Rhodes, B. Burdett, D. Hesketh, A. Farrell, S. Hollingdale, N. Sands, R. Woods (S. Goatcher – 40)

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Rob Woods

14

Dave Cook

12

Simon Hollingdale

11

Brady Burdett

10

Julian Wates

7

Jim Cumming

7


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2/16/2008 4:55:23 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Saturday, February 09, 2008

Heathfield Boars 48 Crowborough 3's 7

On a lovely sunny day the Boars enjoyed a rare outing on the main pitch at Cross-in-Hand but struggled to play flowing rugby. The first half started well with early scores from Simon Hollingdale and Rob Woods but descended into a catalogue of unforced errors by the Boars and Crowborough came back into the game with stand off Ed Radford pulling the strings. A converted try by Crowborough took the score to 10-7 and the game was in the balance before a try from Sam Barrow, converted by Dave Rhodes put the Boars in 17-7 up at half time.

 


Will he or wont he? Just because it looks like he is going to pass it doesnt mean he will...

 

The Boars made several changes at half time and that seemed to wake them up. The forwards began to be more direct in their running and began to break the line before offloading. The backs responded by catching passes that were previously going to ground. This led to a flurry of unanswered tries with Woods adding two more for his hat trick and single scores for Andy Foster, Brady Burdett and Mike Barber. The score probably flattered the Boars but the points were put in the bag none the less.

 


Schleider takes the ball at a line out...

 

Man of the Match was number 8 Sam Barrow with Julian Wates pushing him very close. A special mention must go to Keith Davies who was lent to the Crowborough side for this match and put in an abrasive and gutsy performance including a ‘cooling off’ period in the sin bin.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, J. La Roche (J. Sharp), J. Geesin (A. Sutton), J. Parsons (S. Walker), T. Rose (B. Groves), A. Farrell (I. Schleider), K. Lewis (D. Bird), S. Barrow, D. Rhodes, B. Burdett, J. Wates, D. Hesketh, S. Hollingdale, A. Foster, R. Woods (M. Barber)

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Dave Cook

12

Rob Woods

12

Simon Hollingdale

11

Brady Burdett

10

Julian Wates

7

Jim Cumming

7


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2/9/2008 9:43:49 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Saturday, February 02, 2008

Heathfield Boars 34 St Francis 20

A mixed team of Boars and Development team players enjoyed a close game of rugby on a cold but bright and sunny day. Early scores from Duncan Hesketh and rob Woods put Heathfield in a good position before St Francis really woke up. When St Francis capitalised on a Boars mistake to score the game got interesting. Heathfield were relieved when Nick Seddon scored and more so when Jack Bayley got another on half time to take the score to 24-5.

 


Hesketh charges through to score early on...

 


Kenny "KFC" Lewis takes good ball at the lineout...

 

The second half started well for St Francis with two early tries during a period when Heathfield went down to 13 men due to an injury and a sin binning. Once restored to 14 men Heathfield were very thankful for a fine score from Jim Cumming after a penalty was awarded on the Francis 22. After this St Francis piled on the pressure and the Boars limited St Francis to a single try in this 20 minute session as the clock wound down. With the final move of the game Levi Willis made the score more respectable as he finished off a good backs move.


Heathfield under pressure at the scrum...

 

Man of the Match was all round action man Chris Jones.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, J. Bayley, C. Jones, J. Cumming, I. Schleider, S. Green, K. Lewis, S. Barrow, M. Jaques, S. Goatcher, J. Wates, D. Hesketh, L. Willis, N. Seddon, R. Woods


 

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Dave Cook

12

Simon Hollingdale

10

Brady Burdett

9

Rob Woods

9

Julian Wates

7

Jim Cumming

7


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2/2/2008 9:27:00 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Saturday, January 26, 2008

Cinque Ports 7 Heathfield Boars 29

The Boars travelled to Hastings to play the ‘new boys’ of Cinque Ports without a tight head prop or obvious front row replacement. Veteran second row converted to loose head prop Mike MacLeod offered to convert once more and said he would try to hold up the tight head equipped only with a short lesson from injured Joe Geesin.

 

The Boars looked sluggish during the warm up and started the match in similar fashion. Any ball won seemed to come out slowly and the Boars backs did not seem to be passing with any fluency. The set pieces were evenly contested with Kenny Lewis dominant at the front of the lineout on his return from honeymoon and the scrum evenly contested. Cinque Ports were playing better than expected with several dangerous attacked snuffed out by good tackles.

 


OOH look Brady making a tackle!! well more of a hug actually...

 

The deadlock was broken by Dave Rhodes following up a kick ahead to touch down by the posts and then convert his own score. This seemed to settle the Boars a bit and a good spell of pressure followed. During this period the ‘disaster scenario’ struck when prop Nick Kerr injured his shoulder in a tackle and had to go off. Come the hour, come the man and Paul Hookway stepped up and offered his services and while he may have had more comfortable afternoons he did a good solid job in that unfamiliar role.

 

Shortly afterwards a well worked backs move saw the ball travel wide to winger Simon Hollingdale who broke a couple of tackles around the 22 metre line and sprinted through to score. This score was not converted and the score stayed 0-12 until half time.

 


Lineout agianst the head...

 

From the kick off it was clear that Ports wanted this match and were heartened when their number 8 collected and took off on a run reminiscent of the Boars own Dave Cook. He went through several weak tackles in a 30 metre rumble and even though he was eventually stopped CP had established good field position and they were determined to gain points. Several phases of play later CP established a maul that sucked in too many Boars defenders and a try ensued. This was converted to take the score to 7-12 and raised the possibility that all the hard work against East Grinstead might be thrown away.

 


Paul "Handsome Shreck" Hookway slows down the 8 so Tony can get stuck in...

 

Luckily this score seemed to wake the Boars up - in particular the backs who began to make better use of the ball they received. The decisive score came at the end of a 3 phase move (well done to Dan Bird for a good recycle and pass) when a determined Brady Burdett carried two tacklers over to score a try he then converted.

 

Next came the best try of the match when hard working inside centre Julian Wates dummied (You sure!! slipped more like...) the pass and rumbled into the acres of open space that had opened up and made the 30 metres to the line in great style. The Boars were not significantly trouble after this and the icing was put on the cake when Burdett went over in the corner for his second and the Boars fifth try of the match. Cinque Ports must be congratulated for their progress this season and for the team spirit they are building but the Boars did enough to come away with the victory they needed.

 

Man of the Match was Paul Hookway for saving a 10 point penalty by standing in as prop and putting in an excellent ball carrying performance throughout the match.

 

Boars Team – N. Kerr (S. Barrow - 20), J. Sharp, M. MacLeod, P. Hookway, T. Rose, M. Brown (D. Bird – 50), K. Lewis (B. Groves – 65), J. Parsons, D. Rhodes, B. Burdett, J. Wates, A. Farrell, S. Hollingdale, K. Davies, M. Barber

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Dave Cook

12

Simon Hollingdale

10

Brady Burdett

9

Rob Woods

8

Julian Wates

7

Adam Farrell

6


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1/26/2008 5:37:26 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Heathfield Flying High!

After getting to three cup finals last year, it looks like Heathfield & Waldron RFC may be trying to go one better. We are proud to point out that after last weeks league games, Heathfield & Waldron RFC are now top of all three of their respective Sussex divisions.

 

Check out the league tables below; well done to the whole club, not only players but also coaches, all the people who help run the club on a day to day basis and of course the supporters who turn up every week to watch all three teams play...

 

The First team are clear by 5 points...

 

The Seconds are clear by 3 points and have a game in hand against their nearest rivals...

 

 

and the Boars are also 3 points clear

 

There is still a lot of rugby left to be played in Sussex this year but lets keep our fingers crossed all three teams can keep on playing as well as they have been...


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1/23/2008 1:22:46 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Saturday, January 19, 2008

Heathfield Boars 59 East Grinstead Pirates 3

The Boars did what they had to do and more in this table topping clash at Waldron and in doing so avenged their only league defeat of the season so far. It was probably the Boars best ever display of rugby as a very strong side were aggressive and organised in the forwards and incisive in the backs (well done to manager Tony Rose for getting everyone out on the same weekend).

The Boars won the important Waldron ‘toss’ and elected to stick with tradition and play uphill in the first half. This turned out to be a hard fought affair with the Boars taking their half chances while the visitors missed theirs.

 

Within 5 minutes Jim Cumming took advantage of an early lapse in tackling as he ran 20 metres to score a converted try then giving a classic Cumming excuse of “I just couldn’t pass”. It took 15 minutes of midfield battling before the next score. From a lineout on the Grinstead 22 metre line a very well controlled maul was moved 23 metres to the line for Ian Schleider to score. Shortly after that East Grinstead drove into the Boars 22 and won a penalty that they opted to kick and score. The game was still tight until Brady Burdett called for a move that saw full back Rob Woods hit the line at speed and glide untouched the 30 metres to score between the posts. This showed the threat that centres Duncan Hesketh and Julian Wates were posing as all the defenders had lined up to halt them as usual. This took the score to 19-3 at half-time.

 

The Boars half-time team talk was a reminder to stay focused and not to think the game was over just because we were leading going uphill. The second half began much as the first ended with heavy hits and not much width being used. Then substitute prop Nick Kerr burst through the defence to score after a scrum near the Pirates line.

East Grinstead fought back and pummelled the Boars line for a 10 minute spell before a breakaway try for Woods seemed to swing the game. The rest of the match saw a tiring East Grinstead side trying to contain a buoyant Boars side playing at the top of their game. The last 15 minutes saw two tries from Dave Cook, a second from Cumming and a solo effort from Burdett as the Boars counter attacked at every opportunity.

 

Man of the Match was Brady Burdett for a controlled performance that brought others into the game, winning a maul and for actually tackling the opposition players.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod (N. Kerr – 45), C. Jones (J. Sharp - 70), L. Marshall (A. Sutton – 60), J. Cumming (P. Hookway – 65), T. Rose, M. Brown (K. Lewis – 55), Ian Schleider, D. Cook, D. Rhodes, B. Burdett, J. Wates, D. Hesketh, S. Hollingdale (A. Farrell – 60), M. Barber (J. Salmon – 50), R. Woods

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Dave Cook

12

Simon Hollingdale

9

Rob Woods

8

Brady Burdett

7

Adam Farrell

6

Julian Wates

6


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1/19/2008 3:56:23 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Monday, January 07, 2008

Uckfield 2’s 0 Heathfield Boars 51

The Boars worked hard for this victory over their local rivals. The game was competitive well into the second half before the Boars racked up enough points to relax and play expansive rugby.

 

The game started with the Boars under pressure but a good kick from Brady Burdett gave a lineout 15 metres out which the Boars caught, controlled and drove a maul over the Uckfield line only for an unsighted referee to deny the try. The Boars then pressure the Uckfield line for the next 5 minutes without success against stout defence until Burdett faced with few options decided to try a drop goal. It sailed ‘Wilkinson like’ over the crossbar to cheers from the Boars.

 

Uckfield rallied for the next few minutes until the Boars managed to push up field where Uckfield gave away a penalty in front of the posts which Burdett duly kicked.
The rest of the half was nip and tuck with both sides having opportunities which they squandered A decisive blow was struck just before half time by Simon Hollingdale; Julian Wates chipped a ball into space behind the Uckfield defence and Twinkle Toes beat the full back to the ball, hacking the loose ball on and then winning the footrace to touch the ball down for a try. This brought the score to 11-0 at half time and with it the feeling that the next score could be crucial.

 

The Boars had a good team talk and came out fired up. From the kick off pressure was put on the Uckfield forwards and when the ball was released the Boars backs took over with Burdett making several of his trade mark sidesteps, making several Uckfield players looking like bairns, clutching at thin air before feeding full back Mike Barber who joined in on the overlap not only to score but to score between the posts where Duncan Hesketh converted. Further Boars pressure shortly afterwards led to a poor Uckfield clearance kick being caught by Mike Shallcross who then evaded several tackles during a jinking run that ended with him scoring between the posts and converting his own try.

 

Uckfield began to force the game at this point to try and avoid the whitewash that faced them. This tactic allowed the Boars to feed off any errors and counterattack whenever the opportunity arose. The best try of the match followed. Quick hands through the backs saw Hesketh put winger Jake Donnebaer in space, he evaded several tackles before popping the ball back to the supporting Hesketh, who then returned the favour, Donnebaer sped through the remaining defenders finally passing out of the last tackle to flanker Ian Schleider who made the final 10 metres to tap down between the posts for an easily converted try.

 

With their tails up the Boars played good rugby and Dave Cook broke several tackles to score off the base of a scrum. This was followed by a Burdett try, Julian Wates  taking a pop from Burdett broke through the defence on the half way line, after breaking several more tackles Wates passed to Dave Cook who in turn passed to the supporting Burdett to score.

 

with several Uckfield players looking like bairns as they collected dummies.

 

The final try was a solo effort by Donnebaer as he collected a loose Uckfield cross field kick on his own 22 and backed himself for pace to outstrip a worn out Uckfield defence.

 

The Boars next league match is against East Grinstead 3’s at Waldron on the 19th January and is likely to decide the destination of the division 3 league title.

 

Man of the Match was Chris Jones for an outstanding performance at hooker despite dislocating a thumb early in the match.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, C. Jones, A. Sutton, P. Hookway, T. Rose, A. Farrell (S. Walker – 40), Ian Schleider (D. Bird – 60), J. Cannella (D. Cook – 40), L. Keylock, B. Burdett, J. Wates, D. Hesketh, S. Hollingdale (K. Davies – 65), M. Shallcross, M. Barber (J. Donnebaer – 45)

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Dave Cook

10

Simon Hollingdale

9

Adam Farrell

6

Rob Woods

6

Julian Wates

6

Brady Burdett

6


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1/7/2008 5:19:43 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Heathfield Boars 44 Hellingly 2’s 12

The Boars continue their good run of form with a solid win over their local rivals. The Boars started slowly following the stag night of Boars Captain Kenny Lewis and paid the penalty early. Burdett threw a pass that resembled a wounded pigeon and while trying to deal with this mess Hesketh passed to a grateful opponent who ran in to score between the posts for a converted try. The boars also had to sort out a misfiring scrum which contained four who were sweating pure alcohol from the night before.

 

A bit of normal service was resumed as the Boars forwards began to win the ball at the breakdowns and grind forward. From this platform the backs began to string passes together and Hesketh made hard yards up the middle, offloaded to Julian Wates who rode the last two tackles to score between the posts and allow Rhodes to convert. Hellingly were then unlucky to have a man sin-binned for persistent infringement and even they were surprised when they went over for a converted try during this period.

The next score looked critical and the Boars got it as the controlled a maul near the halfway line scrumhalf Rhodes sensed that the Hellingly defence had overcommitted and made a blindside break and as he was tackled found Tony Wates on his shoulder for a try. This seemed to settle the team and a more stable platform was found from which to pressure the Hellingly defence into mistakes. Good work on the left led to a penalty 10 yards out. Rhodes took the quick tap and spun the ball right where it went quickly through hands to allow Hollingdale to beat a stretched defence to score in the corner. So this brought up half time with the score at 17-12 to the Boars.

 

 

The second half saw fresh legs added in the form of a number of Colts who added vim and vigour to the advantage of playing downhill and Hellingly were made to defend for most of the half. The Boars pack had by now sorted out their issues (sweated out the alcohol?) and were winning ball cleanly and from this platform the backs swept into action. Julian Wates and Burdett scored good tries before the colts took over with Dorrill and Neil ? both scoring before Julian wates scored his third and final try. This rounded of a fine match for the Boars and kept the pressure on East Grinstead at the top of the league.

 

The funniest moment of the match was when big Julian Wates was ‘interacting’ with an opponent after a ruck and a voice piped up “Oi! That’s my little brother so leave him alone”. Julian and opponent were left helpless with laughter at such a show brotherly love.

 

Man of the Match was Duncan Hesketh who often broke the defensive line to allow others to score and put in the big tackles to halt the opposition attacks.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, T. Wates, A. Sutton, P. Hookway, T. Rose, N. Wood (S. Dorrill – 40), Ian Schleider, J. Parsons (D. Bird – 60), D. Rhodes, B. Burdett (L. Keylock), J. Wates, D. Hesketh, S. Hollingdale (J. Donnebaer – 40), N. Huxter (K. Davies – 60), M. Barber

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Dave Cook

9

Simon Hollingdale

8

Adam Farrell

6

Rob Woods

6

Julian Wates

6

Mike Barber

4


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12/18/2007 1:57:07 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Monday, December 03, 2007

Hastings & Bexhill 3’s 5 vs Heathfield Boars 17

Baby Boars beat Hastings

 

The Boars went to Hastings for a top of the table clash full of apprehension and doubt yet returned elated and victorious. Much of the credit must go to the 6 young men from the Colts team who stepped up and out fought their much larger opponents. You know what to expect from a Hasting & Bexhill team. You get a committed hard working pack of large forwards with limited flair in the back division. This means you have to match them upfront or endure a match with very little possession.

 

The Boars arrived unable to field a legal front row so the scrums were uncontested from the start and a 10 point penalty ensued. Hastings opted to play into the wind and rain in the first half which added to the Boars need to score points. In very poor conditions there were plenty of mistakes and unforced errors from both sides but most of the play was taking place in the Hastings half as Burdett pinned the Blues down with some good kicking and some tricky runs. The Boars forwards were working well and Hastings found that their only effective weapon was the rolling maul. The Boars forwards worked to deny them that weapon by putting the runners down quickly.

 

Halfway through the first period a Burdett break created space on the right and a well timed pass put debutant Jake Donnebaer away for a score in the corner. This heartened the Boars and belief seemed to spread throughout the team. The only real drama in the rest of the half came when Hastings battered their way over the line and the referee awarded a try. This was overturned when it was politely pointed out that the line in question was the 5 metre line.  Unfortunately Burdett went off at this point to be replaced by Woods.

 

The second half began much as the first ended with the wind providing an advantage and Hastings pounding at the Boars defensive line. The arrival of Robertshaw at number 8 added a new vigour to the Boars as he put in crunching tackles and chased kicks.

 

Veteran scrum half Dave Rhodes began to run the show when the Boars were in possession and Hollingdale almost scored off a quickly taken tap penalty. Then from another Hollingdale burst up the right the Boars forwards retained the ball and Rhodes spun it into the path of Woods who timed his run beautifully to score between the posts. Woods converted the try to take the Boars to 12-0 on the pitch but only a slender 2 point lead after the uncontested penalty was added.

 

Hastings rumbled back and 10 minutes later had produced a 25 metre rolling maul to score near the posts. Crucially the kick was pushed wide but the Boars were still 3 points behind.

 

With 15 minutes to go a ball was won on the halfway line and spun left where Donnebaer and Huxter were up against a single defender. Huxter drew the defender before passing to Donnebaer who backed himself for pace and went on to score in the corner. The Boars were back in front with 15 minutes to go.

 

Hastings threw all they had at the Boars (and this seemed to include several 2nd team players who were available after their game had been called off) but this largely consisted of crash balls around the fringes and these were dealt with by some brave Boars defence plus some big clearances from Woods. The rain turned to sleet as the light faded but it was the Hastings hopes of winning the game that were ended when the referees whistle went and the Boars and their band of supporters who celebrated.

 

This was one of the sweetest victories ever tasted by the Boars and doing so with 6 youngsters (Bird, Cannella, Dorrill, Robertshaw, Donnebaer and Salmon) shows the strength in depth of the Heathfield & Waldron club and gives great hope for the future.

 

Every Boars player can hold their heads high but Man of the Match was Joe Cannella for a gutsy and dynamic performance in his first senior match.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, D. Bird, P. Hookway (S. Walker -60), J. Cannella, T. Rose, S. Dorrill (O. Robertshaw – 40), K. Lewis, T. Wates, D. Rhodes, B. Burdett (R. Woods – 35), S. Hollingdale (J. Henry – 75), L. Willis, K. Davies (Nick Huxter – 40), J. Donnebaer, J. Salmon


 

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Dave Cook

9

Simon Hollingdale

7

Adam Farrell

6

Rob Woods

6

Jim Cummings

4

Mike Barber

4


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12/3/2007 11:23:49 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Eastbourne 3’s 5 vs Heathfield Boars 15

Boars beat local rivals

 

The Boars went to local rivals Eastbourne aware that anything but a win would badly dent their title hopes. They were greeted by a cold bright day and a strong wind that would play a large part in the outcome of the game.

 

 

The Boars were to face the wind in the first half and it was hoped that the game could be kept tight until half time. The main duty fell to the forwards as the kicking game was no a great option in the wind and they did well without dominating. Much of the game was played between the 22 metre lines as few line breaks were achieved against solid defences.
After about 20 minutes the Boars broke through when a penalty was taken quickly and the ball spun right for Hollingdale to break the last tackler and score in the corner. Eastbourne were stung by this and started to kick for field position more. This pressure told when Heathfield tried to force a backs move, the ball went to ground and a Eastbourne centre was on hand to pick up and sprint 30 metres for the score. Eastbourne tails went up at this point and they had 15 minutes were they almost won the game. Only stout defence and their own poor decision making kept them out.

 

So the Boars turn around level and now get the advantage of the strengthening wind. The second half saw most of the action in the Eastbourne half with good kicks from Burdett and Woods pinning the Eastbourne forwards back. The good field position allowed the Boars backs to play a more adventurous game and this paid dividends when Burdett started and finished a blindside move that saw him link well with Woods to score in the left hand corner.
Burdett might have had a second try shortly afterwards but an unsighted ref had to give a 5 metre scrum instead. The Boars were well on top but it was clear that another score was needed to close out the game. This duly came from Hesketh with a trademark crash ball move through the centre (and through 3 tackles) to score to the right of the posts.
The game started to get scrappy (in both senses) and there was little good play before the ref blew the final whistle on a very good Boars performance.

 

Man of the Match was Kiwi Nick for non stop foraging and support play.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod (P. De Bruin – 55), T. Wates, A. Sutton, S. Walker (P. Hookway -45), T. Rose, K. Nick, K. Lewis, Jim Cumming, D. Rhodes, B. Burdett, J. Wates, A. Foster (D. Hesketh – 50), S. Hollingdale, SA (J. Henry – 65), R. Woods

 

Match report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Dave Cook

9

Simon Hollingdale

7

Adam Farrell

6

Rob Woods

5

Jim Cummings

4

Mike Barber

4


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11/27/2007 8:36:46 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Saturday, November 10, 2007

Crowborough 3’s vs Heathfield Boars 32

Boars stay on top

 

The Boars went to mid table Crowborough in an attempt to keep their league title hopes alive ahead of visits to two of their main rivals in the next two fixtures. They won the fixture but not in the style to which many have become accustomed.

 

The Boars had a good opening 20 minutes where they dominated all phases of play and ran in 3 tries. The first from Dave Cook was a taste of things to come as he ran 20 metres through several tackles to score. The second saw Brady Burdett at his best as he dummied his way through to score and the third was another Dave Cook burst followed by him converting his own score. There was then a period of sloppy play and Crowborough came back into the game through a converted try and a penalty kick before Julian Wates crashed over at the end of a good Boars move to take the score to 22-10 at half time.

 

Crowborough worked hard all through the second half while the Boars dropped in and out of their best form. This led to a drop in the overall fluency of the game but this did not stop Dave Cook from getting his hat trick of tries as he was on hand to finish off when a Julian Wates line break from half way started to look like it might prove too much for the old centre. Crowborough fought back with a good move finished well by their right winger. The Boars favourite score of the day went to veteran scrum half Dave Rhodes who gathered quick ball from the base of a ruck and scampered up the right flank to score. The victory roll he did immediately afterwards was impressive and to this time unexplained. That took the final score to 32-17 in favour of Heathfield and meant at least a share of the league top spot for another 2 weeks.

 

Man of the Match was Tony Wates for some great work at the set pieces and for terrorising every one in the loose play (even his own players still bear the scars).

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, T. Wates, A. Sutton, P. Hookway, T. Rose, A. Farrell (D. Bird – 30), K. Lewis, D. Cook, D. Rhodes, B. Burdett, D. Hesketh, J. Wates, A. Foster, S. Hollingdale (J. Henry – 50), M. Barber (K. Davies – 50)

 

Report by Mike MacLeod

 

Boars 'Top Guns' 2007/2008

Player Name

Tries

Dave Cook

9

Adam Farrell

6

Simon Hollingdale

6

Rob Woods

5

Jim Cummings

4

Mike Barber

4


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11/10/2007 4:13:12 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Heathfield Boars 66 Cinque Ports 14

Boars beat brave Ports team

 

The Boars welcomed league newcomers Cinque Ports to their Waldron home and provided them with a lesson in finishing as they ran in twelve tries to two. The Boars forwards were on top of their opposite numbers but it was the Boars back division that provided the cutting edge.

 

 

Cinque Ports opted to play up the slope in the first half. If this was in the hope of keeping a clean sheet this was blown away in the first five minutes when Farrell went over to score followed five minutes later by Hollingdale. Neither try was converted. This was followed by three tries in the space of 15 minutes from full back Barber who showed that he has a good sense of timing and a great angle of running when less troubled with defensive duties. The half finished with debutant Andy Foster running in a sweet try bringing the score to 32-0.

 

The Boars made a few changes at the break but soon set about adding to their tally. However Ports took advantage of a loose pass to set up a converted breakaway try for their centre Craig Brown. This stung the Boars back into action and a flurry of tries followed. Braces were scored by Burdett and Jones and singletons by Groome and Lawrence.

 

The final act of the game was a surprise but well deserved score by Cinque Ports who pushed the boars pack off the ball at a 5 metre scrum and number 8 Gary Swift went over for a try that their effort and spirit deserved and from a very difficult position Paul Smith landed his second conversion of the day.

 

Man of the Match was Dave Rhodes for bossing the game behind a dominant pack and showing that a good Yorkshireman is so tight that even time can’t take anyth