Heathfield 3rd team entertained Ditchling 1st team in their latest Sussex Two East Fixture on Saturday. Ditchling travelled to cross in hand on the back of a one point loss to league leaders Uckfield 2nds and so the home side were set up for a close encounter. The conditions were not entirely suitable for running rugby with a gusting wind and almost horizontal rain but both sides did their best in the conditions to play some rugby and a really entertaining game ensued.
Heathfield elected to play into the extremely strong wind in the first half and struggled to get out of their half for the first twenty minutes. A lot of the attempted clearance kicks made little ground into the wind and Ditchling used it well to ping the ball into the corner with ease. The travelling side looked dangerous at times but some good defending and some excellent first up tackles stopped their big men running and sucked the pace out of their attacking game. Rob Streeter and Ian Jenkins in particular were making it very difficult for them at the break down too, turning over and securing numerous balls. Jamie Ward-Smith was also tackling well.
 The Ditchling Scrum Half has an unpleasent Senior Moment with Streeter and Jenkins...
Heathfield then started to run the ball out of their half rather than battle the wind and this proved more fruitful. Fullback Tom Gooders found wing Levi Willis out wide and a nice step from the wide man took the home side into their opponents twenty two. A good covering tackle saw him held up short but excellent rucking from Chris Ambrasino cleared the path for quick ball. Heathfield used it well switching the play to the other side of the pitch only for Ditchling to concede a penalty five metres short. Greg Kneller took a quick tap but couldn’t quite make the line, however Ian Schlieder followed up well and managed to squeeze over. Into the hellish wind the conversion was missed.
 Ditchling wait again to try and repel another Heathfield attack...
The home side were now playing at a better tempo and even given the bad conditions were looking to generate faster ball at the breakdown and pass it wide. Ashley Sutton on the wing, who was running well and proving hard to stop, looked to have wriggled over close to the end of the half but sadly couldn’t quite make it. If not for some silly penalties and players not passing on a couple of occasions Heathfield could have scored more, but none the less going into the second half five nil up with the wind now behind them the home side were confident that the game was theirs for the taking.
And so it was. Tom Ingram started to use the wind well and close inside the second half kicked a penalty to the corner. Chris Ambrasino and Greg Kneller combined at the front of the line out and Chris Ambrasino crashed over in the corner for the next score. Tom Gooders then kicked a superb conversion from the touchline, kicking the ball across the posts and letting the wind pull it through the uprights which I am sure he meant to do!
 A slick move at the front see's Man of the Match Chris Ambrasino score in the corner...
Heathfield were clearly on top now. The forwards were carrying well and sucking in defenders and then the backs were doing their best to move the ball wide. A nice line from centre substitute James Usherwood saw him carve up the defence only for the final pass to go astray. However just inside Ditchling’s twenty two Heathfield turned the ensuing scrum over and some neat close passing saw Julian Wates thunder over for the third try under the posts. Tom Gooders duly converted.
Almost straight from the kick off some great inter passing from Heathfield backs and forwards, gave Ashley Sutton a deserved score, again under posts. This was followed again by a good conversion from Tom Gooders.
 Tom keelock in true "back style" manages to turn his old inside out kit into a fashion accessory!
Heathfield continued with the pressure and the pace and had several further chances to score. Tom Keylock looked lively when he came on at scrum half and made some good breaks. James Usherwood was strong ball in hand and made a great debut for the side. The final score of the game, sealing the win and the points, again saw forwards and backs combining well. A secure platform saw Julian “I have used this season and next seasons’ good kicks; I am running out of seasons to borrow kicks from!” Wates make yet another nice chip over the defence and Tom Gooders was on hand to collect and score. He then converted his own try for a final score of 33-0 to Heathfield.
A mention must go to Levi Willis for some excellent running and aggression, Ashley Sutton also played well in attack but also in defence. However Man of the match this week must go to a forward for excellent dominance at the break down. Ian Jenkins and Rob Streeter were both superb but Chris Ambrasino edged this week’s award for his tackling, rucking and all round effort.
Match Report by Simon Hollingdale
Team: Greg Kneller, Chris Ambrasino, Nick Evans, (Mike Powderly – 60), Ian Schlieder, Kenny Lewis, (Pete Snow – 60), Rob Streeter, Jamie Ward-Smith, (Josh Pitman – 50), Ian Jenkins, Will Chipchase, (Tom Keylock – 40), Tom Ingram, Julian Wates, Charlie Jones, (James Usherwood – 40), Ashley Sutton, (Dan Helyer – 70), Levi Willis, Tom Gooders. Latest News | The Boars
11/17/2009 9:23:57 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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