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  Sunday, March 12, 2006

Tonbridge Judd's U14's 0 Heathfield & Waldron U14's 8

Heathfield travelled to Tonbridge without 5 of their Sussex players and played against a Juddian side without their Kent players. In a really tight first half it was the tackling that really caught the eye. Heathfield centres Imran Iqbal and Campbell Lacey together with Josh Eaton at Wing all had storming games tackling everything that came near them.Good running by  Wing Nic Evans and Full back Ben O'Connell gave the side good field position. But it was the powerful running of No.8 Larry Platt that gave Juddians their biggest problems.
 
The Heathfield front row of Ben Davis, Alex Hope and Thomas Pudsie Pring were made to work hard particularly in the first half and it was Juddians that conceeded the 1st points when they gave away a penalty right infront of their own posts which Greg Salmon duly slotted.
 
The half ended with the visitors hanging on to the narrowest of leads.
 
The second half was Heathfields however with the forwards taking command more and several bullocking runs again by Platt and second row Ben Darcy and replacement prop Ollie Hancock kept Juddians pinned down. It was Platt who scored the only try of the game from a scrum on the 22 yard line and the home defence were unable to stop him.
 
Heathfield play their last League match of the season next sunday against Hastings at Home.
 
Report: U14 Management

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3/12/2006 12:49:22 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Saturday, March 11, 2006

East Grinstead 3rd's 10 Heathfield & Waldron Development XV 5


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3/11/2006 8:41:10 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   
Heathfield & Waldron 1st XV 22 Seaford 1st XV 12

Heathfield & Waldron’s 1st XV gained another victory in the latest match of their Sussex One campaign.  As has been mentioned in previous weeks the rugby produced by the side continues to improve with in particular the running and creativity shown by the backs being unrecognisable from that displayed earlier in the season.  Although there was lots of good play little mistakes let the side down on occasions, often after a difficult break had been made, only for the final pass to be put behind the supporting player or indeed to no one at all.

 

Heathfield’s first try came from outside centre Mike Hole who continues to be a dangerous and lively presence with his darting runs.  His centre partner Damien Pestell added the sides second after the ball had been passed well down the line for him to score in the corner with the conversion being added by fly-half Bryn Jones to make the half-time score 12-5.

 

Guy Woods made a welcome return to the 1st XV and he was a reassuring figure at fullback with his typical powerful runs and solid defence.  Woods made the score 17-5 in the second half as he entered the line at pace in the Seaford 22 with again the conversion unfortunately not being added.

 

Damien Pestell scored his second try to make the final score 22-12 to Heathfield who have two remaining league fixtures to fulfil this season, against Uckfield and Hastings.

 

Notable performances in the backs came from Bryn Jones, Damien Pestell and Mike Hole while in the forwards Bruce Pestell again impressed with countless tackles. Rob Streeter was his typical self in the lineout which was solid throughout with good throwing by Chris Jones.

 

 

Heathfield: Marshall, C Jones, Evans, Cumming, Streeter, B Pestell, Pritchard (Burchett), Tonkin, Walker, B Jones, Bayley, D Pestell, Hole, Willis (Slay) Woods, Sub unused: Marchant

 

Report by: Nick Green


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3/11/2006 2:37:41 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Wednesday, March 08, 2006

VP lunch for Seaford game Saturday 11th March

There is a buffet lunch prior to the Seaford game this Saturday from 1230 onwards for all VP's and their guests.

 

Please come and support the Club!


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3/8/2006 3:54:40 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Don't park at the ESSO garage!

We have been given notice by ESSO that any car parked in their forecourt or on the grass island will be unceremoniously CLAMPED and that the release fee will be £125.
 
We are still able to park on the rough ground to the side of the Isenhurst Club behind the ESSO garage.
 
Please can all Club members and VP's be aware of this as well as any opposition reps reading this who may be visiting us.
 
 

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3/7/2006 12:17:45 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Sunday, March 05, 2006

Eastbourne U14's 5 Heathfield & Waldron U14's 5

Heathfield had so many chances in the 1st half to kill the game off and Eastbourne had two close attempts at scoring in either corner, in the second half, that in the end a draw was probably a fair result. It was a first return to their old club for Ben Darcy and Elliott Marshall so the game was very important for them.

 

Playing uphill in the 1st half Heathfield took the game to the home side and squandered chance after chance through selfish play, poor handling and resolute defence. The breakthrough had to come eventually and it was off fourth phase when the ball was recycled once again. Fly half Jeremy Burdett's miss pass found flanker Dayle Hollands darted in at the corner. Heathfield normally command at scrum time but found the Eastbourne pack a handful and honours were even. The lineout was fairly contested also, but it was Heathfield’s back row once again that gave the visitors the edge. Matt Halls made good ground with his carrying but his teamates were unable to support him so many attacks petered out. Captain Imran Iqbal was like a man possessed tackling anything in an opposition shirt.  Wing Peter Phair tackling also caught the eye and went close to scoring but the pass was dropped. A fantastic move saw a lovely timed pass from Campbell Lacey find prop Shrek Watkins on the crash ball and he gained 20 yards.

 

The half ended with Heathfield holding onto a narrow lead and the visiting support expected more as they now played downhill with the wind. However, it was Eastbourne who had the fiery start and began to put some good runs together and nearly scored had their winger not just taken out the corner flag. Heathfield’s impact player Larry Platt came on and began to create havoc within the Eastbourne forwards. Full back Alex Scott made a lovely break through the middle of the Eastbourne defence but he was eventually dragged down.

 

The tackle of the day went to Heathfield’s hooker Tom Keylock who completely stopped the Eastbourne centre in his tracks as he was driving to the line.

 

Steadily the home team regained control and the pressure began to mount. With only 5 minutes remaining Eastbourne burst down the touchline and scored right in the corner. They could have won the game a minute later had it not been for a try saving tackle by wing Kyle van Rinsberg.

 

The match was superbly refereed and the spectators commented on the thoroughly exciting and thrilling game they had watched.

 

Report by U14 Management 

 


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3/5/2006 1:04:08 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Saturday, March 04, 2006

Robertsbridge 48 Heathfield Boars 12

Bridge Batter Brave Boars

 

League leaders Robertsbridge are always tough opponents but the Boars went into this league game on the back of 3 consecutive victories. As the teams warmed up it was clear that Robertsbridge were on average a stone and a half heavier in weight and a decade younger than their opposite number in the Heathfield team. Boars' manager, Mike Macleod, suggested that the Boars could draw on the example set by the Scots last Saturday. For some reason this was not a universally popular suggestion.

 

Boars' captain Kenny Lewis won the toss and chose to play with the wind in the first half. From the kick off Robertsbridge took the game to Heathfield with pace and aggression. The Boars just managed to weather the first 10 minutes with Burdett kicking several superb clearances. Dogged Heathfield defence kept scores level for 20 minutes until Robertsbridge broke the deadlock in controversial fashion when the referee declined to penalise what looked like crossing on the 22 metre line. This took two Heathfield defenders out of position and the Robertsbridge forwards punished this by setting up good ruck ball and then driving over between the posts for a converted try. This was followed 5 minutes later by an unconverted try following slack defending.

 

At this point it looked like the Robertsbridge steamroller would just rack up the points and it might be 'game over' by halftime. However the Heathfield forwards looked at each other and put all they had into the game. From the kick off Robertsbridge infringed at the ruck and Burdett kicked well to the 5-metre line. The line out was tapped back to Mike Jaques who gathered a bouncing ball very well before suppling quick ball to Burdett. Guy Ellery then ran a decoy run that gave Burdett the chance to make a few yards before passing to Mike Barber who then gave newcomer Warren Harris a chance in the right hand corner. Harris did very well to twist out of a tackle and place the ball down for a try. This heartened Heathfield, as it was clear that the backs could make ground if the forwards could win ball.

 

Five minutes later another Burdett kick took play into the opponents 22. Lewis caught the line out ball and the Boars pack got a maul rolling. This was held up on the 5-metre line but Jacques got the ball out to Burdett who dummied the pass to Ellery and instead gave an inside ball to Mike Barber who stayed strong and fast enough to break 3 attempted tackles and score near the posts. Kenny Lewis converted to level the scores and Boars began to hunt for the ball with renewed vigour.

 

Unfortunately the next score went to Robertsbridge when Burdett bought an outrageous dummy from the Bridge inside centre who went past to score an unconverted try. This was followed shortly after by a well worked forward try as Bridge went through several phases of 'pick up and drive' and overran the Boars defence. This brought up a half time score of 22-12.

 

This was as good as it got for Heathfield as an 'animated' Robertsbridge teamtalk, the advantage of the wind and the loss of the Heathfield captain to a broken nose all conspired to pin Heathfield back in their own half for long periods of time. The Boars continued to tackle bravely but leaked four tries in a second half dominated by Robertsbridge. Most of the damage being done by the hard working Robertsbridge forwards.

 

Tackle of the match was when centre Mike Barber cleanly felled the Robertsbridge number 7, a man twice his size. The 'Man of the Match' award went to Brady Burdett for great kicking and pulling the attacking strings whenever it was possible.

 

The Boars left the pitch with their pride intact and go on to play East Grinstead 4's at home.

 

Squad - M. MacLeod, J. La Roche, S. Lester, P. Hookway, A Sutton, S. Walker, K. Lewis (K. Davies -60), B. Taylor, M. Jaques, B. Burdett, M. Barber, G. Ellery, W. Harris (S. Hollingsdale - 75), P. Fitzgerald

 

Report by Mike MacLeod

 

 

 

 

 


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3/4/2006 10:29:13 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   
Heathfield & Waldron Development XV 0 Haywards Heath 3rd's 15

Saturday saw Heathfield’s development team face top of the table Haywards Heath.  The last encounter was not a pleasant experience when Heathfield played at Haywards Heath, and again Haywards Heath 2nd team where not playing and the odd ringer was drafted in.

 

Saying that Heathfield had a good warm up and spirits where high, straight from the start both the pack and the backs knew they where in for a tough long match.  Tackling was excellent from all the players and the pack drove the scrum, this proved a lifting point for the team and everyone rose their game.  Hard, strong tackles followed and midway through the 1st half Heathfield where matching Haywards Heath in all departments.

 

This rattled the young Haywards Heath side and they continued to drop the ball in there backs and along with a very tight defence by Heathfield the half time score remained at 0-0

 

The 2nd half started off with a bang, Heathfield broke into the Haywards Heath half and from a set play passed the ball down the line in style and looked like a certain try only to drop the ball inside the Haywards Heath 22.

 

This did not deter the pack to continue to dominate the scrum, rucks and mauls, the only area we failed to control was the line out which Haywards Heath kept kicking the ball out as they knew they where dominating.  Again Haywards Heath won a line out on the halfway line only to drop the ball by there centres which Heathfield where first to the loose ball, great play by Paul Flood and Mike Brown in securing the ball and setting up the backs for another counter attack into the Haywards Heath half.  The ball passed down the line to Peter Philippou who stepped inside and off loaded to Adam Farrell who managed to bounce off 3 of there players into their 22, yet again the forward where there but a knock on meant Haywards Heath managed to clear for another line out.

 

With 20 minutes to the Heathfield team where slowly getting tired and this is when Haywards Heath managed to break a solid defence for the 1st time and score there 1st of 2 tries in the corner of the pitch.  Shortly after the kick off out pack was penalised and Haywards Heath converted a penalty in front of the posts, making the score 10-0

 

With a couple of minutes to go and yet another line out lost on our 5 meter line Haywards Heath managed a push over try and the score ended 15-0 to Haywards Heath.

 

Man of the match – very hard to call as everyone put in 110% but a special thank-you to the pack who dominated most of the game.

 

Team: Powderly, Ambrosino, Fellows, Everett, Hunter-Evans, Brown [Schlieder], Bryant, Flood, Drinkwater, English, Woods, Hesketh (Capt.), Philippou [C Jones], Groom [Gardiner], Farrell.

 

 

Report by: Adam Farrell


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3/4/2006 6:39:25 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   
Hellingly 1st XV 10 Heathfield & Waldron 1st XV 22

One of those games in which despite a lot of things being done very well, it will be remembered more for the numerous handling errors and silly mistakes.

 

Let me say first, Heathfield 1st XV continue to improve game by game. The overall pattern of play, the organisation, communication and the technical execution is far and away improved upon since the early part of the season.

 

Typically Hellingly were going to make us work hard for our win; a dogged display from them on a soft sticky pitch it was always going to turn out harder than it should.  From the kick-off Heathfield looked the better team and within minutes a series of won phases ended with the backs moving the ball wide only for one of Hellingly’s  defenders to intercept our final pass and race away to our own 22 before being tackled.  From the resulting play Hellingly managed to run in for a try totally against the run of play in the opening minutes.  They missed with the conversion, score 5 – 0.

 

Our line out display was greatly improved and returning Captain,  Rob Streeter was superb in this area, securing our own ball and often pinching theirs too providing a much improved  foundation for creating a platform from which to launch attacks.  It wasn’t long before the ever-marauding Bruce Pestell got the equalising touch down from a series of forward drives close to the opposition line. Bryn Jones converted, score 5 – 7.

 

Despite the better supply of ball, the backs had one of those days! Despite continuing to improve by running some very exciting lines at great pace, the actual handling let us down.  On any other day the chances being created would have cut even better opposition apart.  Before half-time, however, Heathfield managed a further two tries as a result of some well organised and dogged phase play by our forwards providing some good ball for the backs to carry on.  First Damian Pestell burst a couple of tackles on a great line to score left of the posts and not long afterwards the ever-green Levi Willis got himself involved in some close forward driving before finishing with the try. Neither of these two scores were converted leaving the tally at half time 5 – 17.

 

The message at half time was to up the tempo but take more care in securing the ball, look to clean up round the fringes more and take our chances more clinically.

 

The second half was much the same as the first. We won a fairly decent supply of ball and our backs launched numerous fast and creative attacks but our overall handling didn’t improve resulting in a frustrating afternoon.  Hellingly to their credit, continued to cause us difficulties often managing to spoil some of our good possession and put us under some enormous pressure in our own 22 for long periods of the second half. Our defence was hard and well organised though some tired legs led to some missed first up tackles which eventually allowed Hellingly to score fairly wide out on the right. Again the conversion missed leaving the score at 10 – 17.

 

This was a rallying call that Heathfield needed at this point of the game. The tempo increased visibly and we began to reverse the pressure spending longer periods in the opposition half.

 

Close to this point we lost the ever- improving Joe Riley at full back with a nasty looking broken nose. Barry Slay came off the bench to have a fine last fifteen minutes as did Jim Cummings who also joined the fray at this point with Rory Burchett having to leave the field.  With about ten minutes to go, Kobe Tonkin finished off some good handling by forwards and backs to score wide on the left. With the conversion again being missed the score was now 10 – 22 and remained so until the end.

 

Both teams continued to battle it out for the last few minutes and there were some very tired legs from the heavy ground. Credit to both sides who gave it their all on a difficult pitch but played the game in a great spirit.

 

My thanks and appreciation to Jamie Marchant who happily took his place on the bench this week and remained positive and supportive all day despite not getting on.

 

I am confident that as we move through the season, we are improving all the time. If we can continue to get winning results even if on days like this one where areas of the game didn’t go well then it looks good for the future. We are playing a different more exciting style but it takes time to develop.  I am delighted with the attitude of the players who are starting to develop a strong squad attitude and spirit which will make us even harder to beat.

 

Congratulations to Lewis Marshall who had a superb game and very deservedly got voted Man of the Match.

 

On behalf of the team, I pass on our sincerest best wishes to Mike de St. Croix, hoping he makes a very speedy and full recovery to good health. Mike we miss your cheery face being around doing the things you do not least of which is writing these match reports!

  

Heathfield Squad: Burchett, C Jones, Marshall, Evans, Streeter, B Pestell, Pritchard, Tonkin, Walker, B Jones, Bayley, D Pestell, Hole, Willis, Riley, Cumming, Marchant, Slay

 

Report by: Dave Jones


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3/4/2006 12:18:36 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Jerry Hodgson

Jerry is one of the Club’s most loyal VP’s having supported H&W for over  ten years.  He has supported all VP functions and usually attends matches at Cross in Hand.  A couple of years ago he was literally struck down with a debilitating illness which threatened his ability to walk and was for a time life threatening. 

 

Mercifully with his customary courage and determination he recovered and then applied to take part in a BBC series about people who have overcome serious illness and are training for this year’s London Marathon.

‘Run for Glory’ on BBC One

 

Episode 1: Thursday 2 March, 7pm

Episode 2: Thursday 9 March, 7pm

Episode 3: Thursday 16 March, 7pm

Episode 4: Thursday 23 March, 7pm

Episode 5: Thursday 30 March, 7pm

Episode 6: Thursday 6 April, 7pm

Episode 7: Thursday 13 April, 7pm

Episode 8: Thursday 20 April, 7pm

Episode 9: Monday 24 April, 7pm tbc (one hour special to include the Marathon)

 

Find out more by watching the series and if you wish to sponsor Jerry please email me on mikedestc@aol.com


Jerry told me last weekend that one of the best sponsorship offer he has received so far is from our cheerful Hon Club Padre who has offered a free funeral should the marathon prove too much for him!!!  Knowing Jerry he will come through his challenge with flying colours.


Mike de St Croix


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2/21/2006 2:44:22 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   

  Sunday, February 19, 2006

Heathfield & Waldron U14's 27 East Grinstead U14's 7

Another tremendous display of passion and commitment saw Heathfield brush aside their visitors from East Grinstead as they pressurised them from the first whistle to the last.

 

From the kick-off the visitors found themselves in their own 22 and a wayward pass saw flanker Dayle Hollands scoop up the loose ball and dive in to score. Minutes later number 8 Matt Halls peeled of the back of a maul and darted through a gap to put Heathfield 10 points up. Captain Imran Iqbal had an inspirational game and lead from the front and was deservedly named "Man of the Match". His running lines were superb and good field position was gained. The tackling of the side has improved over the last few months and Ben O'Connell put in a super hit to halt a Grinstead attack in its tracks.

 

The visitors struggled to gain any platform to work from. At scrums the solid Heathfield front row of Oliver Hancock, Tom Keylock and Pudsie Pring, gave their opposite numbers problems and at line outs, although East Grinstead won more possession, Heathfield's back row of Salmon, Halls and Hollands were in amongst them quickly. The hard working second rows of Jake Tyler and Ben Darcy had tackled themselves to a standstill and were tactically substituted at Half time for Larry Platt and Robert Horsfall-Turner who also both had solid games. A lovely back move involving centre Campbell Lacey and wing Peter Phair early in the second half, resulted in Salmon bursting up the touchline to score giving one try each for the back row.

 

With heavy rain it was amazing that Heathfield were able to play such fluid rugby in atrocious conditions but they continued right to the end. Fly half Jeremy Burdett set up an attack from half way. The ruck was formed and replacement scrum half Will Chipchase sent out a wonderful pass to Burdett who cleverly fed Dayle Hollands through a gap, beating three players and scoring his second try under the posts, thus making the conversion easy for Halls to slot.

 

Elliott Marshall's clever little darting break put Heathfield deep into Grinstead territory and following a clearing kick, fielded by Alex Scott, he ghosted his way through several would-be tacklers to score the final try. East Grinstead well deserved their only try from their inside centre very late on but it was too little, too late and Heathfield ran out comfortable and worthy winners.

 

Brady Burdett aged 42

IMMENSELY PROUD COACH!


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