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Sunday, January 14, 2007
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Hove U13 B's 0 Heathfield U13's 15
A strong and combative Hove B squad started the match well straight from the kick off. However Heathfield were up for the task and after some fine defensive work they managed to gain possession of the ball and then went on through the backs to skilfully switch play from one side of the pitch to the other whilst making good forward progress over the half way line. By the time the ball got out to Toby Warren the Hove defence were only able to follow him over the line & watch whilst he touched down for the first Heathfield try just on 5 minutes.
Another determined attack & sustained pressure from Heathfield was starting to tell on the Hove defence & sure enough they gave away a penalty about 8m out. Heathfield No 8 David Bayly took a quick tap and despite his own forwards struggling to keep up with him he forced his way over the line on his own.
Unfortunately the windy conditions were not favouring the kicker & despite getting a good line on the conversion attempt Mathew Barber was unable to get the range required to get the ball over the bar.
By now the Heathfield confidence was growing and the pack were winning most of the scrums. Front row players Daniel Halls, Ben Smith and Jack Fellows all had fine games, each making the hard yards in typical driving fashion. They were ably supported & pushed on by locks Reece Webb and Sam Keylock and the back row of George & James Wardle with David Bayly at No. 8 is starting to become a formidable. With quality forward play Scrum Half Harry Smith was able to get quick ball out of scrums & breakdown situations which only increased the pressure on the Hove defence who had to resort to touching down behind their own line to prevent Heathfield adding to the score.
The first half finished with winger Ollie Kent temporarily on the touch line after a minor injury sustained during one of his regular lightning runs down the wing.
The second half saw Hove come out fighting to attempt to get back in the match. The game seemed to be more evenly balanced with Hove having more success in the scrum although Heathfield’s extra pre-match lineout practice seemed to be paying off with them contesting well to win possession on many occasions. Just as it was looking likely that the match would finish 10 – 0 with neither side managing to break through Toby Warren charged down an attempted clearance by Hove on the 10 m line. Second half substitute Sam Saunters dropped on the ball & secured possession for the Heathfield side with No 8 David Bayly picking up & driving over in typical bullish style.
Mathew Barber again got a good line on the kick, but was unable to make the range required to convert the try.
This was an all round good performance by a squad who are now starting to put together some good exciting Rugby with some excellent handling and creative play. Those players who go to complete the full line up, Ben Maltman, Bruno Halit, Gregory Johnson, Joseph Hastings, Oscar Lacey & Spencer Heath are all well worthy of a mention.
This was the first time that Heathfield have got the better of any Hove team at this level and such is the strength in depth at Hove in the U13 age group that their B team are a match for most other sides on their day. So overall a very satisfying result and one which adds to a solid start to fifteen man rugby for this squad with one defeat and three victories in the league and all the wins secured without conceding a single point.
Head Coach Mike Barber was a happy man at the end, but in a typical show of MB dedication to the cause, could still see areas where improvement is required in order to achieve the squad’s full potential.
Report by Richard Smith
U13's
1/14/2007 5:53:39 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Heathfield Under 15's 51 Hastings U15's 0
On a dry day it was ideal backs weather and for once it was the Heathfield backs who stole the show scoring 7 out of the 9 tries scored. Although the scoreline suggested a rout, the visitors never allowed their opponents an easy run in and Heathfield never truly dominated. But when chances came they were taken and so the scoreboard steadily ticked over.
As the match was a friendly Heathfield were able to give all of their squad of 24 a game.
With six members of the Heathfield side currently in the Sussex squad, 5 of them in the forwards, the Hastings pack were always struggling for possession. Good driving runs upfield particularly by Larry Platt created good field position and with the hard work put in by Mike Abbott, Greg Salmon and captain Matt Halls, the ball was looked after. This possession was well used by the backs with tries coming from Thomas Pudsie Pring after great work from Abbott, Peter Phair who cleverly changed direction and bravely drove over, Alex Scott who ran a beautiful line off the backs favourite move, Dayle Hollands took a wonderful pass from Scott then flicked the afterburners on to round the defence and Greg Salmon who had supported a clever break from Elliot Marshall. Hooker Tom Keylock was very unlucky and deserved a try but just lost the ball going over the line.
Centre Ashley Sutton scored 2 tries, but his best saw him collect a pass on Halfway and beat at least 6 Hastings players before they finally dragged him down 5 yards from the line. The ball was recycled and from the following ruck, Sutton took the next pass again and dived over to finish the move he had started.
Captain Matt Halls also scored from No.8 and Oliver Hancock at Prop scored his customary try from 5 yards out.
Conversions were added by Peter Phair, Greg Salmon and Jeremy Burdett who was also unlucky not to score following a great run by Hollands.
Man of the match went to Alex Scott who ran tirelessly and had a very neat and effective game.
U15's
1/14/2007 5:51:06 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Saturday, January 13, 2007
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Burgess Hill 1st's 10 Heathfield 1st's 31
Heathfield continued their run of wins with another excellent all round performance at Burgess Hill on Saturday. They had to overcome a sticky surface and strong opponents to run out winners by five tries to two. This was one of Heaths most testing games of the season and Burgess Hill often enjoyed superiority up front from their large pack who were particularly strong in the lineout and the driving maul. Heathfield however dominated the loose ball and their experienced No 8 Simon Wilson had one of his finest games for his club inspiring his younger colleagues in the back row to terrific deeds in snuffling out their opponent’s possession and winning fifty- fifty ball on the ground. With four quite outstanding back row forwards to choose from Heathfield are excelling in that area of play every week. That said the pack is susceptible to rolling mauls and only drew clear of their opponents in the final fifteen minutes of a very well contested game.
Heath won the toss and chose to play into a strong wind. And Burgess Hill scored early with a good try out wide after a deft kick ahead by their scrum half. Heathfield defended stoutly against the elements and were rewarded by two good tries, one by the rapidly improving Kobe Tonkin who completed a good handling movement on the left, and the other by Mike Hole again after good handling by the backs. Heath changed ends in the lead by one try but conceded ground early in the second half when Burgess Hill used the strength of their forwards to cross Heathfield`s line after a series of five metre scrums and lineouts .The next quarter of the game was a tense affair with neither side being able to force an advantage. The tackling on both sides was superb and each side had opportunities to take the lead.
Heathfield remained patient and kept their discipline with skipper Bryn Jones putting in some telling kicks so that his side played the final quarter of the game encamped in their opponents 22. Tries inevitably followed from Damien Pestell after a surging run through the Burgess Hill defence, an excellent pick up and drive run from the base of the scrum by Simon Wilson and finally a gem from the skipper himself running a beautiful line from twenty metres out and scoring near the posts.
Again the greenies played well as a team with everyone contributing to their victory. The front row was secure with young matt Ryan making a promising debut and Andre Douglas showing strongly when he came on in the second half. Mark Walker and Kobe Tonkin have developed into a strong and athletic second row and both kept the huge Burgess Hill locks well in check. The backs again worked really well as a unit, with Lee Vockins playing a courageous game at scrum half, and closed the game out in style.
Report by Mike de St Croix. 1st XV
1/13/2007 9:06:30 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Heathfield Boars 48 Cinque Ports 0
The Boars enjoyed a one sided, short handed friendly game against Cinque Ports the newest East Sussex team. Only 8 opponents arrived at Heathfield so the Boars lent 5 players to permit a 13 a side game.
The forward battle was pretty even but the Boars backs ran riot and put in 8 tries from Rob Woods 2, Matt McDonald 3, Tony Rose, Rob Such and Mike Barber. Tony Rose was so happy to be allowed to convert his own try that he danced back threatening to end his career on that high.
Boars Team – N. Kerr, C. Jones, A. Sutton, B. O’Neil, T. Rose, G. Robinson, B. Taylor, B. Burdett, D. Hesketh, R. Such, M. McDonald, K. Davies, R. Woods
Boars who played for Cinque Ports – M. MacLeod, K. Lewis, J. Sharp, A. Farrell, G. Ellery
Report by Mike MacLeod The Boars
1/13/2007 6:18:25 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Heathfield 2nds 10 Haywards Heath 3rds 17
Heathfield 2nds have been riding the crest of a wave this season. With only one loss and 12 wins in all competitions they felt confident they could pull off a surprise win against the powerful and quick Haywards Heath 3rds.
Again the main pitch at Cross in Hand was in superb condition and the table was set for an afternoon of free flowing rugby.
Haywards Heath kicked off with Heathfield choosing the advantage of the wind behind in the first half. It was then at least a minute and a half before the first stoppage. Both teams had come to play.
Heathfield applied excellent pressure on the visitors forcing a number of penalties. The temptation was go for goal but the confidence was high and the decision was made to turn up the pressure. A quick tap and go resulted in Jim Cummings driving through several tackles to score. The kick was missed. 5 – 0
This rattled the visitors cage. It was their turn to apply the pressure. After 10 minutes camped in their own 22, Heathfield’s scrum half Jamie Marchant was sin Binned for handling on the ground beneath the posts and from the resulting penalty Haywards Heath captain and no 8 (Dan) crashed over for a converted try. 5 – 7
The next 15 minutes was the best rugby Heathfield 2nds have played all year. Excellent ball retention and phase work combining forwards and backs created an opportunity for Chris English, Guy Woods and Matt Skinner to show what they can do with a little bit of space. Some excellent passing and lines of running resulted in an unconverted try for Matt Skinner. 10 – 7 at the break.
For the second half Mike Fellows who had played very well in the first half, made way for Bob Togher (who had travelled all the way from Chelmsford – that’s commitment) to take over at loose head. Luke Sanders replaced Chris Ambrosino at hooker.
With the wind behind them Haywards Heath pitched up in Heathfields 22 and decided to stay there. The visitors kept bashing and Heathfield kept boshing. There was no way through for 30 minutes.
The last 10 minutes decided the match. The Heathfield forwards were tiring. The visitors fitness was beginning to tell and eventually they were able to break down the defence and score two unconverted tries. 10 – 17
Heahfield had one and a half minutes to score a converted try for a draw. The last minute and a half mirrored the first with no stoppages. Heathfield pressed closer and closer to the visitors try line. Then final whistle sounded with Heathfield 2 yards out. Final score 10 - 17
An excellent game of rugby, enjoyed by players and spectators alike.
Nick Evans, Chris Ambrosino, Mike Fellows , Jim Cummings, Dan Hunter Evans, Mike Brown, Rob Streeter, Ian Jenkins (Capt), Jamie Marchant , Chris English, Guy Woods, Matt Skinner, Levis Willis, Paul Jarvis, Barry Slay, Bob Togher (40), Ed Jones, (50), Luke Sanders (40)
Report by Ian Jenkins Development Team
1/13/2007 5:46:06 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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Help the Boars!...
Hi Fellow Boars,
I have just been informed that the Boars have been shortlisted for the Kent & Sussex Courier Team of the Year. I think this is good news for the H&WRFC club and would like your support to win the award.
It has now moved to a 'readers vote' stage and as the Courier say in their letter to me "now is the time to campaign for votes by getting friends, family and club members to get a coupon and vote" for your team. We find out who we are in competition with in the Courier on the 12th January (there is a special supplement with photos etc) and a voting coupon will be printed in that edition and those of the 19th and 26th of January. Voting closes on the 2nd February and the award is presented at a lunch on the 16th February.
Can you all please galvinise as many votes as you can (it must be done by buying a paper and using the coupons) from within the club and from your own friends and family.
I hope we can count on your support and that we win the award.
Mike MacLeod Boars Manager
Latest News | The Boars
1/10/2007 5:58:59 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Saturday, January 06, 2007
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Heathfield Boars 22 Newick 2nd's 20
The Boars start 2007 with a narrow victory over close league rivals Newick 2’s. The game was played at Waldron and the famous slope played a big part in the shape of play. The Boars enjoyed the advantage in the first half and ran up a 22 points to 3 advantage at half time before struggling to keep a increasingly confident Newick side at bay in the second half.
Heathfield scored after 10 minutes when full back Rob Woods, on his first match since returning from a knee operation, cut into the line at pace to make 20 metres and score between the posts. Woods then went on to convert this try. The game continued to ebb and flow despite the wind and rain then the Boars gained a second score when Woods again cut into the line and unselfishly drew the last defender before passing to Matt McDonald to score in the left hand corner. Even though the conversion was missed the Boars began to look in control at 12-0.
This was challenged when the Newick forwards drove up hill and chose to kick a penalty from the 22 metre line to take the score to 12-3. The Boars showed their determination to win by responding from the kick off. The Heathfield forwards took the ball off their opposite numbers and it was spun left at pace to Matt McDonald who wrong footed two defenders in one move and sped over for his second try of the day. The conversion attempt was once again missed.
The final score of the half was a solo effort by Brady Burdett when he deluded his opposite number then ducked under a Newick centres attempted tackle and sprinted to the line. Burdett missed the conversion attempt. The Boars were pressing even as the half time whistle went but must have felt confident about the second half.
Newick had other ideas as they came out fast and hard putting the Heathfield line under pressure early on and keeping it on. The Boars forwards suddenly seemed unable to live with the aggressive Newick maul and this showed when Newick caught and drove from a lineout on the Boars 5 metre line and prop Neil Morgan went over to score. The difficult conversion attempt was narrowly missed.
The pressure continued with Heathfield only rarely making it into the Newick half. Strong defence was needed and led by Bailey and Hesketh the Boars kept working to provide it. After a sustained spell of pressure Newick got their second try when scrum half James Waylett picked up and drove over from a ruck. Crucially the conversion attempt was missed.
There then came the turning point in the game when Newick lost their discipline and had a player sin binned for persistent offside and then a player sent of for violent conduct. This did not stop Newick pressing and when Burdett attempted a clearance kick in his own gaol area it was charged down and Waylett had the simple job of tapping the ball down and John Cook converted to take the score to 22-20 with 6 minutes to go. Heathfield survived this last period and captain and birthday boy Kenny Lewis jumped for joy at the final whistle safe in the knowledge that the Boars were back to winning ways and were up to 3rd in the league.
Man of the match went to Duncan Hesketh for his whole hearted performance which held the side together during the tough times.
Boars Team – M. MacLeod, J. La Roche (J. Sharp - 65), J. Geesin (A. Sutton – 40), P. Hookway (J. Parsons - 40), T. Rose, Ben Taylor (S. Walker – 60), K. Lewis, S. Bayley , D. Rhodes, B. Burdett, D. Hesketh, A. Farrell, M. McDonald, S. Hollingdale, R. Woods (M. Barber – 40)
Report by Mike MacLeod



 The Boars
1/6/2007 5:50:56 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Heathfield 1st XV 36 Seaford 0
This home win was every bit as comprehensive as the scoreline suggests.On a day when many matches were postponed because of waterlogged pitches, Heathfield`s superbly drained ground and an outstanding performance from one of Sussex`s best and most experienced referees allowed both teams to overcome dreadful conditions and the home side to give a remarkable display of fast and skilful rugby to the delight of a large and enthusiastic crowd.
Although they defended bravely in the first half, Seaford failed to get into their opponents 22 for much of the game. The Heathfield forwards, for whom Tom Pritchard had a fine game on his return to the side, dominated in all phases often pushing Seaford off the ball in the tight and frequently winning turnovers on the ground. The whole pack played superbly and supplied their backs with a monopoly of possession. For much of the first half Heathfield attempted to score tries through their superior forward strength but Seaford, to their credit kept the score sheet clean. However as soon as The Greenies decided to attack from deep and use the skill of their outsides the flood gates opened. With ten minutes of the break Bryn Jones received good ball from second phase and set up Damien Pestell for a powerful run into the Seaford 22. Pestell delivered a beautifully timed pass to Sam Thewlis playing at outside centre who completed the move to open the scoring. Within minutes the same players set up Mike Hole to score his first try which was converted to put Heathfield ahead 12-0 at half time.
The second half began with Joe Reilly off the field with a knee injury and with Seaford reduced to 14 men as a result of a red card given to one of their forwards after an indiscretion in full view of the referee. Aided by the loss of a Seaford player the home team stepped up a gear and exposed their opponents weaknesses with clinical efficiency. Coach Dave Jones moved Will Drinkwater, who is equally capable in either half back position or at full back, to no 15 which allowed him to bring on debutant Nick Cherry at no 9. Nick settled in well and quickly, linking well with his backs and snapping at the heels of his forwards. He chose his options well and impressed with his speed of thought and distribution. He capped a most promising debut with a well taken try.
Heath field played quite superbly against the elements in the second half keeping the ball in hand and running excellent lines. The try scorers were Sam Thewlis with his second, the ebullient Rob Lawrence who continues to be an inspiring player for Heath field, and Mike Hole who rounded off a splendid afternoon by running in from the 10 metre line.
Heathfield`s was a performance to delight their coach and their supporters. The pack was at its most commanding thus far and the talented backs played with great panache, clearly enjoying the possession they received throughout the game.
Report by Mike de St Croix 1st XV
1/6/2007 5:47:46 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Saturday, December 16, 2006
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Hastings & Bexhill 13 1st's Heathfield & Waldron 5 1st's
This key Sussex division 1 league game was, as expected, a fiercely contested affair with the Home side running out unconvincing winners by a goal and two penalty goals to an unconverted try. The Hastings pitch was a mud bath and neither side nor the referee ever came to terms with the dreadful conditions. As is often the case with Heathfields young and fit team they struggled in the first half against Hastings powerful pack but played far the better rugby in the second half and should have overhauled the home team.
The rugby played by Hastings was based on crash ball running by the forwards and by the backs who invariably cut back inside to face a wall of rock solid defence by the visitors. Hastings had a monopoly of possession and should have scored many more than six points from two penalties in the first half. Hastings one dimensional tactics prevented Heathfield from gaining good possession but the rugby they played was ineffective. On one of the very few occasions the Greenies won second phase ball Bryn Jones spread the ball wide for full back Sam Thewlis to side step the defence and score a fine try. At half time Hastings were just in front by 6 points to 5.
The second half saw the fitter Heathfield pack winning more possession and in fact they created enough opportunities to win the game. But it was now the home team’s turn to defend heroically to ensure their win and some valuable league points. When they eventually passed the ball down the line they scored a good try to clinch victory. Hastings players and officials were mightily relieved to have won while Heathfield were left wondering about what might have been and looking forward to the return fixture in March.
The whole Heathfield side defended quite magnificently in this game, none more so than their captain Bryn Jones and their pack leader Paul Flood. Both these players have made a huge contribution to the success of the team in the pre Christmas matches and coach Dave Jones is building a fine and happy squad. They will feature near the top of the table by the end of the season and will continue to give great pleasure to the army of faithful supporters who watch all their games.
Report by Mike de St Croix 1st XV
12/16/2006 8:36:04 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Heathfield 2nd's 27 Hove 3rd's 0
Having narrowly defeated Hove 3rds in the cup last week, Heath entertained them again in the league this week. Again there was a problem with them turning out a full team and the game started 14 for Heath against 13 (with a borrowed Heathfield player). However Heathfield were soon left under no illusion that this would be a pushover as the extremely competitive and robust Hove pack took the game to Heathfield.
However Heathfield were able to make their extra man tell and early on Barry Slay scored in the corner after the forwards stretched Hove from one side of the pitch to the other and slick passing in the backs put Barry in. Shortly after this Hove’s extra players arrived and it was then 15 for Heath against 14. Some good work in the forwards, especially in the line out by hooker Luke Sanders provided ample ball, however the Heathfield players were trying to do to much and possession was either lost or broken down not least by gritty defence by Hove.
A good try by Ben Wood put Heath 10-0 up at half time, not nearly as much as expected.
In the second half as would be expected Heath got the lions share of the ball and despite some excellent breaks and good lines of running from Dave Groom in the centres Hove were able to hold out. Eventually though the veteran back row of Jenkins, Streeter and Brown were able to start creating good phased play, and Jack Bayley standing in at scrum half got to the pace of the game and began providing quick release ball. There followed an excellent sweeping move which resulted in Barry Slay running half the length of the pitch, beating the full back with a lovely body swerve and scoring under the posts, Chris English duly converted.
For the final quarter of the game there was intense pressure by Heath, however it didn’t turn in to the big score we expected, mainly due to the dogged determination of Hove, but Heath were able to add to more scores, Ben Wood getting his second and Matt Skinner popping up in the corner to make it 27-0.
This was a fine result going into the Xmas break, played 8,L 1, W 7 is an indication of how the 2nds have developed this year, finally despite being run close by Luke Sanders the man of the match award went to Dave Groom, one of his best performances in a Heath shirt, not however replicated in the bar afterwards apparently.
Report by Shaun Hipgrave Development Team
12/16/2006 10:19:58 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Saturday, December 09, 2006
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Sussex Vase Fixture: Heathfield 2nd's 13 Hove 3rd's 3
In a warm up match for the league game next weekend Heath faced a very strong and determined Hove 3rds in the Sussex Vase (neither Hove 1sts or 2nds had a game). Heathfield soon found out they had a real game on their hands with some tough tackling and strong forward play by the visitors.
The Heathfield pack worked hard to provide good ball for the enterprising backs and they just weren’t able to get the final pass away. However mid way through the first half on his re-appearance in the 2nds after being unavailable for a month Barry Slay cut a clean line through the Hove backs from the full back position, he made an incisive 30 yard break all the way to the visitors try line and just as we thought he’d been tackled short he put us all out of our misery and plonked the ball down for a try, Chris English was unable to convert the score.
A further series of Heath pressure valiantly lead by the skipper and 2nd row Jenks maintained pressure on Hove who gave away a penalty under the posts, Chris English duly converted it into 3 points.
As the halftime approached only determined last gasp tackling by the Heath backs and a defend at all costs on the Heathfield try line effort kept the score at 8-3.
Going into the second half 3 changes were made in the pack and a revitalised Heathfield took the game to Hove. Appearing on his debut in the 2nds at scrumhalf was Ed Youngson a former mini and junior who had a storming game. His quick release of the ball and sniping breaks always kept the Hove forwards guessing. Other mentions for Dave Groom and Ben Woods who both had good breaks from the wing, one of which set up a try in the corner for Heathfields’ no 8, the unstoppable and greatly experienced Mikey Brown.
This just about broke the back of Hove and the rest of the game was played in their half with Heathfield dominating.
The 2nds go through to the quarterfinals against Horsham 3rds; revenge is required as they beat the Boars to qualify.
Report by Shaun Hipgrave
Development Team
12/9/2006 6:06:34 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Sunday, December 03, 2006
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Heathfield U13's 56 Hastings & Bexhill U13's 0
After a wet & windy night the teams took to the heavy pitch at Waldron under welcome patches of blue sky.
Heathfield started strongly with a try by prop Ben Smith within the first three minutes. A sound kick by fly half Matthew Barber secured the 2 points for the conversion. After some fine play throughout the team flanker George Wardle managed to fight his way through some strong Hastings defending for his first try of the day. Within another five minutes he had his second and before the end of the first half George had added a third to complete his hat trick, his last two being sandwiched by a typically strong try scoring run from a set play by centre Toby Warren. Unfortunately the strong & blustery winds were too much for Matthew Barber to add to the scores with further conversions but still the hosts went in to half time leading by 27 – 0.
The second half started much the same way as the first with another try from the forward contingent, this time prop Bruno Halit was the scorer. No 8, David Bayly was the next player to add his name to the score sheet with some play which typified his performance all match. Toby Warren ran another try in soon after & this time Matthew Barber got the measure of the wind again with a good conversion kick. David Bayly added his second of the match capping a display that drew high praise from the referee during the post match chat with the coach. The frenetic pace of the match did not let up and to Hastings’ credit they were straight back on the attack from the re-start to set up some good driving rugby towards the Heathfield line. From the Heathfield perspective it was good to see that they were not only about running in tries. They defended well against the Hastings push, well enough in fact to turn the tables once again and take the play back up to the other end where Toby Warren scored his third & final try following a flowing backs move. Matthew Barber completed the game with his third successful kick of the day.
There were fine displays throughout the squad, all eighteen players working hard in what were heavy conditions by the end of the match. Some players were in new positions, Joseph Hastings played well at full back, Harry Smith is taking well to his new position as scrum half. Oliver Kent played well out on the wing before coming back in to take over in his usual role as scrum half in the second half & openside flanker James Wardle is back to his battling best only four weeks after losing the plaster cast from his leg.
George Wardle was named man of the match not only for his hat trick of tries, but also his general dedication to the cause, never missing a tackle.
To complete the full line up, as well as those already mentioned, were: Andrew Horsfall-Turner, Sam Keylock, Ben Maltman, Reece Webb, Jack Fellows, Daniel Halls, Gregory Johnson & Spencer Heath.
Match Report by Richard Smith
U13's
12/3/2006 6:24:54 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Saturday, December 02, 2006
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Heathfield 1st's 24 Uckfield 1st's 7
This local Derby was keenly anticipated by a large crowd. Both sides are featuring near the top of the Sussex 1 league total and both clubs always regard this fixture as one of their key games of the season. The match did not disappoint. It was very much a game of two halves but in the end Heathfield scored four tries to Uckfield’s one and thoroughly deserved to win. Coach Dave Jones was delighted with his team and stated that the performance was the best all round effort of the season to date.
The game started with Heathfield losing prop Chris Watton in the first few minutes with a rib injury. The Heath forwards started strongly and only excellent defence by Uckfield prevented them from opening the scoring.Uckfield recovered from a shaky start to play some solid rugby and they were rewarded with the opening score, a well taken try from their influential No 8. This try was converted but well as Uckfield played in the first half, they could not subdue the powerful Heathfield pack especially in the rucks and mauls. The strong men of the Greenies back row Simon Wilson and Paul Flood had outstanding games and props Rory Burchett, who looked more mobile than in past seasons and Andre Douglas did a fine job in the tight often wheeling the Uckfield scrum to regain the put in. Young Mark Walker was majestic in the line out and as always made a telling contribution in the loose. Bruce Pestell continued his splendid run of form and Kobe Tonkin had his best game of the season. With another quality performance by Rob Lawrence and a vigorous cameo from Tom Pritchard when he came on for Bruce Pestell the Heathfield forwards were magnificent especially in the second half when they took the game by the scruff of the neck and set up Heathfield`s best win so far this season.
Shortly before half time Heathfield penetrated the Uckfield defence and good handling and passing by the backs saw Sam Thewlis scoring near the posts for Bryn Jones to make the conversion. At half time the scores were level at 7 points each.
The second half speaks for itself.Heathfield dominated all phases and in spite of some brave defending by Uckfield and good performances from their fly half and No 8 outscored their opponents by three tries to none. The tries by Bryn Jones, Sebastian Jones and Mike Hole were all scored as a result of good ball from the forwards and excellent finishing by a speedy and talented three-quarter line in which Sam Thewlis at full back showed what a huge asset he is to his side. He caught every kick put up to him; he handled a wet ball beautifully, scored a try and crossed the gain line with every run he made. It would be easy to heap further praise on the Heathfield players. The simple truth is they played well from 1 to 15, they played for each other and they followed the plan and instructions of a first class coach. With further improvements they could give the top two sides in the league a shock.
Report by Mike de St Croix 1st XV
12/2/2006 9:02:33 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Newick 1st's 3 Heathfield Development XV 12
Having seen the rain tip down all week, and with the stories from the Boars of a less than firm pitch at Newick the previous week, the 2nds turned up worried that conditions would inhibit their open running style of play. Their fears were confirmed; the pitch was a heap of mud that went from bad to worse. However despite some late changes the 2nds put out a strong side.
Initially Newick pressed the Heath line and were awarded a simple penalty under the posts which they converted. From then on skipper Jenks lead his heavier (and more mature) pack onto dominate the home side. It wasn’t a day for fancy dan rugby and after a clean break by Chris English at fly half and a good mix of forward and backs ball retention Jim Cummings rolled forced himself over the try line for the first score. Will Drinkwater ably covering at scrumhalf converted from wide out.
The second half turned into a war of attrition with the wet muddy conditions prevailing. Some good breaks in the backs by Ben Woods and Dave Groom were never able to be finished off at one point as Brady Burdett burst through into the line we all thought the second try was on the cards, unfortunately his pass didn’t go to hand.
Ultimately it was Heathfields ability to adapt to the conditions, keeping possession, with the forwards, especially Chris Ambrosino, Bob Togher and the ever-youthful Rolo providing some tackle breaking runs that paid off. After continuous pressure on the Newick line in the last quarter of the game Man of the Match Jim Cummings flopped over for his second try. With 7 games played, 6 wins and one loss in the League the 2nds continue to bring home some impressive results. Later in the evening Jenks also went on to lead a mainly 2nd team to Gold Medal at the Beer Olympics, well done all round.
Report by Shaun Hipgrave Development Team
12/2/2006 9:41:11 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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