Buzzard Rugby 24 Thurrock 24

BUZZARDS FIGHT BACK TO SECURE WELL-EARNED DRAW

 

 

Leighton Buzzard produced a thrilling second half comeback to secure a well-earned draw and a four-try bonus point against Thurrock in their latest home match in London 1 (North) league.

The match started well for Buzzards – attacking straight away from the kick-off with no.8 Callum Strachan making the initial break. Early pressure was being created with only a last-gasp tackle preventing winger Felix Fiske opening the scoring. The scrum was looking particularly dominant and came close to scoring a push-over try before losing control at the vital moment. It was no surprise when Leighton took the lead after thirteen minutes – a clearance kick was run back with Dan Chalmers’ clever off load giving Felix Fiske the opportunity to show his speed to score in the corner. Ewan Starling’s attempted conversion from the touch-line hit the post – no one realised at the time how important this piece of bad luck would be.

After their hesitant start, Thurrock were now looking much more dangerous and mid-way through the half, reduced the deficit to 5-3 with a penalty. Three minutes later, they took the lead, 5-8, with an unconverted try in the corner.

Buzzards re-took the lead after thirty-four minutes when forward pressure told, with Ryan Eaton scoring in the corner to make the score 10-8. However the last five minutes of the half belonged to the visitors. Showing considerable pace on the left wing to score two fine tries. Neither were converted but at half-time Thurrock led 10-18.

gain, Buzzards started the half well but were unable to add to their score as play became more attritional. Despite pressure from the home side, it was the visitors who score next with another penalty leaving Buzzards trailing 10-21 with only twenty minutes left. A splendid solo try from Owen Forsyth, running forty metres to score under the posts was converted by Ewan Starling to make the score 17-21.

Buzzards were now playing with added speed and confidence. Eddie Wiggins came close to scoring and, once again, control was lost when a push-over try seemed certain. Despite this pressure and, with less than ten minutes to go, Thurrock extended their lead with another penalty to give them a seven-point lead, 17-24.

However, in the denouement, it was veteran centre Jack Whitehouse who had the final say- carving through the defence to score under the posts. Ewan Starling’s conversion brought the scores level.

There were a couple of minutes left before the referee blew the final whistle to end an entertaining, well -fought and even match.

Buzzards have a week off from league action, before playing away at Amersham and Chiltern the following week.

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