Good Win!

Basingstoke 39 pts v Thanet Wanderers 20 pts

Basingstoke finished their league campaign on a high with a solid win against Thanet Wanderers at Down Grange on Saturday. The FX-backed side deserved the win although Thanet made sure they had to work for the win. It was a good building block for the play-off game against Dings Crusaders in two weeks time that will decide who will be playing national league rugby next year. Stoke started the better of the two teams and took the lead after 4 minutes with a penalty from Ian Calder. It came after a poor scrummage that was tidied up superbly by Tom Dean, who ran through several players before Thanet conceded a penalty. Thanet then started to come into the game, as their bigger pack imposed themselves on the match. This led to a lineout 5 metres out that was driven over the line. The conversion was missed but the referee ordered it to be taken again and it was converted second time around. After 20 minutes the lead had swapped hands for the last time as Stoke regained the advantage with a well worked try and a lead they were never to submit. After winning a Thanet lineout Jason Rees made progress down the right. It was then spun out left and after good link up play Chris Norton scored under the posts for the first of his tries. It was converted by Calder for a 10-7 lead. 6 minutes later and the lead was extended further with an unconverted Tom Dean try. It came after good phases of play and resulted in Dean diving over from close range. After 37 minutes Thanet were given a chance to get back into the game when Steve Drawbridge was sin-binned. He was shown the yellow card for holding on but the decision seemed a bit harsh.

Stoke turned round in the second half playing into the wind and couldn't have dreamed for a better start. Dean caught the long kick-off and fed Calder who made a darting break up to the 10-metre line. From there he fed Norton who showed great acceleration and speed to score his second try and extend the lead to 20-7. Thanet then applied some pressure and were rewarded with a Gareth Redmond penalty to make the score 20-10. Norton completed his hat-trick after just 14 minutes of the second half when Della-Savina chipped the Thanet defence from half-way and Chris Norton ran onto a lucky bounce to score under the posts and Calder added the extra points.This made Norton the leading Basingstoke try scorer for the season and possibly for the league depending on other outstanding results Stoke put the game beyond doubt 5 minutes later after Thanet had brought themselves back into the game with a penalty. But their hopes were dashed by a converted Gareth Jones try to make him the second top try scorer. Thanet did score another try after sloppy stoke defending allowed Ben Gutteridge to score wide out. Converted well from the touchline by Redmond. Stoke had the final say though with the last move of the match when Neal Taylor crossed for an unconverted try wide out for a final score of 39-20 in Basingstokes favour. Afterwards player-coach Calder said "It was a good win against a strong Thanet team who had plenty still to play for with relegation worries still hanging over them before the game. We didn't take enough opportunities although we put enough away to still win. Tom Dean played well and Steve Drawbridge was excellent for his man-of-the-match in his last game. The team spirit is very high in the squad and that showed through today."

NEXT GAME Saturday 27th April, home to Dings Crusaders ko 3:00 pm

 

 

Team that played Thanet

1
Neil Young
2
Matt Evans(Ash Riley)
3
Steve Collins
4
Steve Drawbridge
5
Nigel Hooker(Simon Appleby)
6
Marcus Reeve
7
Richard Baker (Capt)
8
Phil Della-Savina
9
Tom Dean
10
Ian Calder
11
Gareth Jones
12

Neal Taylor

13
Jason Rees(Rafer Joseph)
14
Robbie Holmes
15
Chris Norton
Subs

Simon Appleby, Rafer Joseph ,Ash Riley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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