30
Jan
Blackheath Bandits 24-20 Win
Well done guys
Well done fixture sec for managing to enable us to play when so many games will
have been called off this weekend
Well done squad for turning up in sufficient numbers we could play the game
Well done everyone for adjusting to the differences of grass to which we are
accustomed and all-weather-designed-for-rugby on which we played and for
battling increasingly hard as the game went on
Well done certain individuals (Coach for keeping faith, Team Captain for
encouraging, The Glue for passionately insisting his retirement game would not
be a loss, Club Captain for showing so much passion-against-ruck-fringers that
he had a 10 minute cool off rest - inviting the remaining 14 RBS players to work
that much harder in his absence – that hardy band of frozen supporters/injured
players for your encouragement from the touchline and, finally, each and every
one of the 17 people who played for us for each of our contributions to a hard
fight)
Well done all including the sub we borrowed from the oppo for digging deep and
finding the playing skills to step up our game and win – albeit narrowly – for
once rather than not quite get that last score we needed
Fitz – next time with 2 minutes still to play you take a pop at a drop goal from
between the 10 metre line and halfway for goodness sake hit the inside of the
post rather than the outside; that was so sloppy!!!
Yours bruisedly and uncomfortably – but still very contentedly
Rufus
23
Jan
Old
Elthamians 3: 15- 24 loss
Tries: R Ballaster, M Smith & J Fitzgerald
16
Jan
Charlton Park 3's - Snowed-off
09
Jan
Dartfordians 3's
- Snowed-off
19
Dec
Beccehamians 3's - Snowed-off
12
Dec
Old
Elthamians 3: 25-22 loss
Tries: M Smith, R Ballaster, A N Other, R Bunton
Cons: J Fitzgerald
5
Dec
Greenwich: 15-8 loss
Tries: M Hodge Pens: J O'Sullivan
28
Nov
Old
Colfs Vets: 18-27 loss
Tries: A Samuel, M Phillips Cons: M Phillips
Pens M Phillips (2)
14
Nov
Southwark Lancers
RBS
Cried-off
7
Nov
Westcombe Park Nomads Lost 12 -- 51
Tries to Alwyn Samuel & Andy Ruocco
Semtex 1 conversion.
31
Oct
HSBC2 Lost 15 – 18
Tries: S Kennedy (2); Conversion: M Phillips & Penalty: M
Phillips
31st
October - HSBC 2nd XV 18 RBS RFC 15
Tries: S
Kennedy (2); Conversion: M Phillips & Penalty: M Phillips
Another week and unfortunately
another defeat, but this was a game that we could/should have won. As has been
the norm this season we had to field a scratch team with only 15 players to
choose from, due to two late withdrawals and one no-show, and with a few people
playing out of position.
We started strongly taking the
ball to them and an early penalty gave us field position. Moments later a
second penalty was given and a returning M Phillips smashed the ball through the
posts from the deck to give us an early 3 point lead.
The whole game was quite messy
from both side with a lot of knock-ons and scrappy ball for both sides. This
tended to force us to kick the ball behind them and some lovely box kicks from G
Hughes kept their back three under pressure. A hard chase from M Hodge,
covering as a centre, and M Roberts led us to turnover ball in their 22 and
after a couple of missed opportunities S Kennedy finally bundled his way over in
the right corner for the first try of the game.
We were soon under pressure again
and only some last ditch defending prevented them from crossing our line. Soon
after, a little against the run of play, another long kick was chased down and
fumbled by their winger and Steve Kennedy was the one to emerge with the ball
from the bottom of the pile-up on the line for his second try with M Phillips
slotting home the conversion.
HSBC did not put their heads down
and were soon on the board with a penalty kick of their own. They continued to
apply the pressure and our defence held at first with the ball being held up
over the line on two occasions but the third time they got the ball out to the
blind side where we were short-numbered and allowed their wing to score just
before half-time.
In the second half we felt that
we didn’t get the rub of the green as HSBC applied the pressure by making the
most of the ref’s idea of offside forcing us into rushed kicks. Dubious
penalties were given to both sides but one of theirs was in range and they
kicked it over to be only 4 points down. Annoyingly the ref did not see a
blatant knock-on in our 22, as their player tried to intercept a pass (not sure
the sunglasses helped…) and we were forced to defend our line once again. Their
pressure eventually told and they scored what would turn out to be the winning
try with a conversion to put them 3 points ahead.
We only had one real opportunity
to turn the result around and when that wasn’t converted we did well to defend
the last 10 mins to keep the bonus point loss.
Overall, especially for a scratch
team, I thought our performance was reasonable, but there were a few things that
let us down. We scrummed well but were slow to support ruck ball and hence ended
up giving away too many penalties for holding on or diving in. Our line-out also
didn’t function as it has but most importantly when we did have to tap the ball
down, we were always second to react to the ball. Never the less this we were
back being competitive after the previous week’s heavy defeat and there is
definitely improvement being made as we get used to playing with each other.
Needless to add that the improvement would be swifter if more made the effort to
get to training.
Harps!!!
24
Oct
Beckenham Vets Lost 10 - 46
try for us by Stephen Kennedy (and a mistake by the ref giving us
a second one - we think he marked one of their tries as ours)
17
Oct
Blackheath Bandits Lost 12 - 17
Tries by Jerry and Alex; one converted by Harps
10
Oct
Brockleians 2s
Walk Over to RBS
3rd
October
Charlton Park 3rd XV 52 RBS RFC 17
Tries: A
Lowth, P Harper, J Fitzgerald
Conversions: J Fitzgerald
A
depressing day all round. The cracks that had been papered over in previous
weeks’ victories finally opened up and we succumbed to our first loss of the
season and a fair beating to add.
Not the
best start to the day with traffic and lack of transport meaning several of us
were delayed in getting to the ground and hence the warm-up was a bit rushed,
but the confidence from previous weeks was still in evidence. However, it was
very obvious from the start that we were against a very well drilled pack and we
were not going to get the solid set piece ball that had been a great platform
for our season so far.
With four
members of the previous weeks back line being unavailable due to injuries picked
up after three games playing on hard ground, we again were grateful for friends
filling in with James Fitzgerald playing at centre, especially when his first
kick from a penalty gained us 50yds. Alwyn Samuel also came on for his debut
but unfortunately not in the way we wanted with J O’Sullivan having to go off
injured after 10 mins.
Charlton
Park made great use of the slope on the pitch to keep us cornered in our own 22
and a well executed rolling maul allowed them to run in for the first score.
Five minutes later we were two tries down when they ran in a tap penalty from
10metres out.
We did have
our chances in the first half with the best being when Stephen Kennedy picked up
and got to within 3metres of the line. Unfortunately the resulting ruck ball was
not clean and the backs couldn’t capitalise on the holes that had appeared in
the opposition line. Instead Charlton ran in another two tries using their
greater build and rolling maul to great advantage.
The second
half started much better with the rollicking given by Ollie seemingly doing its
trick as we suddenly started playing with a bit more urgency and finally with
some aggression. A penalty in the centre of the field was given to Jack
Marshall who, while the oppo were backing off, unwilling to tackling him,
surprised everyone on the pitch by passing to Martyn Hodge to take into contact
instead. Some quick ruck ball allowed Alex Lowth to run on to a delayed pass
and cross the line for our first points of the day.
This was
followed by another try soon after when a certain P Harper ripped the ball from
a maul. Despite desperately looking for Mahoney to pass to, he surprised
everyone including himself, by having the gas to run it in from over 50m out.
(Well, it was downhill…)
So great
had been Charlton’s dominance in the first half that they looked a bit surprised
to only have a 10 point lead and RBS looked to get really back into the game
with a superb looping backs move to allow Mahoney to run 50 metres.
Unfortunately, as we tried to force the final pass, it was intercepted and CPs
ran back the length of the pitch to score and a blind side pick up a few minutes
later effectively put the game to rest.
RBS did
score again when Patrick Duhig had a strong run and when seemingly about to
cross the line, jinxed right into three Charlton players. Thankfully the
resulting ruck ball was shipped out to Fitz to allow him to score on his debut.
Despite putting in the effort to the end, the fight had gone out of our team and
we leaked another two tries late on.
The
conclusion is that we were beaten soundly and the worst thing is that they
probably weren’t that much better than us. They were simply well-drilled in
both set pieces and open play and they had much more aggression. It was damning
evidence that we have not been putting the effort in at training.
Hopefully
improvement will be made through the season as the team comes together and we
can put this week behind us.
Harps!!!
26th
September
RBS RFC 36 Dartfordians 3rd XV 26
Tries: P
Black, M Smith, J Marshall, M Hodge, T Crossingham, M Cavalli
Conversions: M Cavalli (3)
Another hot Saturday, another
solid pitch, another scratch team and another win. In summary it was a good win
against a strong team, but we made it very difficult for ourselves and almost
threw it away with silly mistakes.
Again there were a large number
of previously regular players unavailable so we were grateful for Wedders coming
out of retirement, to Martin for bringing down Martyn Hodge and Andrew Mabbitt
to play in the back row and to Graeme for bringing down Mark Cavalli as scrum
half. We were also thankful that Cav’s wife held on from giving birth for
another week.
After a good warm-up, we felt
confident going into the match especially when half the opposition players had
to run directly from the changing rooms to start the game, but it was soon
obvious that this was not going to be an easy three points as Darts started
running some good lines followed up by some swift rucking.
However it was RBS who opened the
scoring; A fine positional kick from M Cavalli was followed by some good forward
spoiling in the line-out and some quick backs hands let P Black score with his
now customary sideward flop (a style that will come back to bite him).
Unfortunately the lead was short
lived as Darts started finding holes in the RBS defence and ran in to even up
the scores, with a successful conversion to put them ahead 5-7. We battled back
up the field and for once J Marshall put his head down and drove for the line
from 10 yards. The combined efforts of 4 Darts players couldn’t stop him and
RBS were back on top. Hopefully Jack now realises what a potent weapon he can
be if he gets the correct body position and protects the ball.
Alas, again the lead was given
up, when an opposition penalty was quickly taken and they managed to run through
the entire team to score under the posts. Although, it looked suspiciously like
the Darts’ player had not actually kicked the ball for the penalty, there is no
hiding that we continue to give away silly penalties and make little or no
effort to retreat giving the opposition an easy 20 metres at least.
The silliness continued when
first up J Jordan picked up the ball from a ruck and dived over the top to score
on the 5m line. The look of incomprehension when the ref didn’t give the try but
gave a penalty against him was priceless. That was followed up by a great
move, shipping the ball out to the left wing for Phil to run over the try line
and then put his foot in touch in goal as he was trying to put the ball down.
Thankfully, through a combination of direct running and good support, we did
score through Martin, Tim and Martyn Hodge on his debut to go to half time at
29-14.
The second half was a fairly
scrappy affair with our mistakes being punished with two Darts tries to allow
them back into the game, but a great high ball from Cav was dropped by the
opposition full back under pressure and gathered by Cav himself to run in under
the posts (another debutant try scorer) and give us a bit of breathing room. We
had managed to cross the line again but Tim’s attempt to put the ball under the
posts meant he ran out of the goal area and was tackled. Two missed penalty
kicks late on allowed us to run down the clock for a relieved victory.
We made it hard for ourselves and
so far this season we have yet to gel as a team and put in a fully rounded
strong performance but three wins out of three is not to be mocked.
Congratulations to all.
Harps!!!
19th
September
Beccehamians 3rds - 0; RBSRFC - 44
Tries: P
Black, M Smith (4), R Ballaster, A Ruocco, Penalty try
Conversions: J O’Sullivan, P Harper
Despite a
rather frantic pre-match warm-up due to our hooker being at the wrong club and
our wingers being stuck in traffic, we managed to produce a good performance to
start the season with two wins out of two.
With such a
large number of regular players not available, we were heavily indebted to
Chris, Graeme and Rob being brought down to play. The old boys who turned up
were also very pleased to see a certain ex-player in the opposition line up and
no surprise that this coincided with the resurrection of ‘Lazarus’ Darvill to
the sidelines.
A
reasonable competitive start eventually saw some great work by the forwards
produce quick ruck ball that was swiftly shipped through the backs’ hands to the
left wing for a grateful Phil Black to open his scoring for the season.
However, any thoughts Phil had for reclaiming his position as top try scorer
this year were about to take a serious dent.
Last year’s
winner of that award, Martin Smith, opened his own account for the season with a
try in the right corner following some good forward support play after a strong
run from Matt Roberts in the centre. A great conversion kick from the touchline
by J O’Sullivan put us 12-0 up at half time.
The game
was actually very tight during most of the first half and the first fifteen
minutes of the second – not helped by some incompetent kicking from hand by our
fly half – but the previous week’s lesson seemed to have been learned as we
tackled strongly on shorts and we didn’t let their big runners get up any
momentum.
Credit to
Beccehamians for keeping to their task but from the moment the backs realised
they could pass to each other it became one-way traffic with RBS scoring six
times in the second half. The most significant try was for a certain lawyer
named Ballaster. The last time Rufus crossed the line Mahoney and Martin
weren’t even born. As much as we would love to say that it was a 60 yard mazy
run, it wasn’t. It was actually a 5 yard bundle over the line, but they all
count and Rufus will happily describe the moment in great detail to anyone who
will listen.
A great
wing run from Matt’s brother-in-law saw Andy Ruocco rewarded with a try for
playing through the pain and an unlucky O’Sullivan was pulled back off the ball
just before scoring himself but we were awarded the penalty try. However, much
to Phil’s chagrin, the day probably belonged to Smithy who managed to cross the
line a further three times.
A great win
all round was based on getting the basics right; good forward support play,
strong tackling and some good running from the backs. What was even more
encouraging was there is still a lot of room for improvement. (We won’t mention
the kicking!)
Here’s
hoping for some softer ground soon.
Harps
12th
September
Old Dunstonians 3’s 7 RBS RFC 10
Tries: Tim
Crossingham (2)
New season, new captains, new coach but thankfully a continuation of the winning
streak which has run has seen
RBS unbeaten since Feb. Unfortunately we can’t claim that this was one of our
finest performances, but a win is a win and it’s
a great platform to begin the season.
In an almost exact repeat from the opening game of last season against
ODs 4th XV, we turned
up on time and had a great warm-up, whereas
ODs were desperately trying to put together a full team. And like last year the
ref was one of their own filling in at the
last minute – we should have known what was to come later after his
rambling pre-game talk. However, unlike last year, we did not switch off before
kick off. In fact in less than 10 minutes
into the game we were 5 points up when the
opposition full back took his eye off the high ball and the subsequent boot
forward was gathered by Tim Crossingham to cross the line for a try on his
debut. Unfortunately the conversion came back off the crossbar – I swear there
was a 60mph gust of wind on an otherwise still day…
Although, our play was not great, we managed to double our lead when a strong
and very meandering run from Martin Smith
took us to their 5m line and the ball eventually came out for T Crossingham to
score once more in the left corner. Thankfully no-one has yet told him what his
award is for scoring twice on debut.
Poor
tackling was to blame for allowing ODs back into the game. A series of attempted
shirt pulling and air grabs allowed their centre to make 60m and from the
resulting set play another missed tackle resulted in them scoring under the
posts and getting the conversion. Hopefully we have learnt the lesson – TACKLE
ON SHORTS.
From then on it was not pleasant watching for anybody. A series of scrums,
line-outs and very dubious penalty decisions made it a broken game, but credit
must go to the forwards, especially Tim Dunford, Pete Young and Nick Mottershead,
for stealing so much opposition ball at the set piece. The game was stopped
abruptly when the ref (so far not our favourite) did not allow ODs to play their
latest penalty due to yours truly splitting his head open. The sacrifices I make
for this club.
Overall
the performance pretty much lived up to its billing as first game of the season
with a lot of basic errors, but there is clear evidence that this team will not
be struggling at the bottom of the table. However, we need to put in the
commitment for both Saturdays and at Tuesday training and if we do we should be
again be competitively vying for the top.
Harps