H&B stumble to away defeat
Despite their short-comings, it was their superior handling and finishing skills in a first quarter where possession changed hands more often than a knackered Nissan Micra, and a brace of tries by Kit Claughton, that gave H&B a promising 14-3 lead.
A well-taken catch and attack by Calvin Crosby-Clarke from his 22 saw the ball moved well down the backline, Tom Waring breaking for the line, offloading to Claughton to score under the posts, Waring converting.
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Hide AdSouthwark hit back from the restart, attacking down the flank, winning a couple of penalties, kicking the second, 7-3. An accomplished catch and break out of his own half by Waring, followed by skilful interplay between Piers Claughton and Anthony Roche, saw Kit Claughton touch down for a 14-3 lead - Waring converting.
Possession and territory continued to ebb and flo, Southwark regular visitors to H&B’s 22, good recycling breaching the visitors’ defence, to close the score to 14-10 on half time.
It was a psychologically crucial score, and in the second half Southwark parked on H&B’s line, earning a penalty try to take the lead. When their number eight broke from another well-won Southwark scrum in H&B’s 22, pounding over untouched, it marked the nadir of H&B’s afternoon, and the result was sealed.
See Friday’s Observers for a full report.
Standings (played-points): 1 Park House 13-55, 2 HASTINGS & BEXHILL 14-50, 3 Cranbrook 13-49, 4 Southwark Lancers 14-38, 5 Vigo 14-35, 6 Old Williamsonians 14-33, 7 Old Gravesendians 13-30, 8 HSBC 13-28, 9 King’s College Hospital 13-27, 10 Sittingbourne 13-14, 11 Foots Cray 12-13, 12 Shooters Hill 12-8.
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Hide AdRye Rugby Club, meanwhile, has moved up to eighth in Sussex One after receiving a walkover at home to Chichester III on Saturday. The New Roaders have also played a game less than everyone apart from bottom side Haywards Heath II.