Ayelsford 3rds vs Zingari

Match Report – Ayelsford 3rds vs Canterbury 5ths

AYLESFORD 3rds 38pts – CANTERBURY 5ths 34 pts

The Zingari were away to a strong Aylesford side who tested the city side from the outset, drawing the first blood after a missed midfield tackle in the first 15 minutes. Canterbury who had been under pressure hit back 5 minutes later with Jez Weigh burrowing over for a try converted by Kevin Stevens to establish their credentials. The pace of the game didn’t let up with Aylesford making a quick reply with a converted try after another missed midfield tackle while Canterbury’s Will Rayner outstripped the opposition for a try out wide. Again Aylesford hit back with an unconverted try, but as halftime approached the city stayed in touch. first with Will Rayner for his second try of the afternoon and then with Sam Roud breaking through to touch down before converting his own try to edge Canterbury a 24-19 halftime lead.

The second half saw Canterbury have to make some serious changes, hit by a succession of injuries and the subs bench empty players were rearranged, but despite this Canterbury managed to extend the lead with Toby Allan using his speed to score out wide. However, the strain began to tell while they battled unfamiliar positions Aylesford turned up the pressure, with two tries and a conversion before Canterbury gifted them another converted try after a defensive mix up. Despite this, the city side fought back managing to blunt Aylesford attacks for the last fifteen minutes and sneaked one back with a Jez Weigh second try of the afternoon to take Canterbury within four points for a very respectable score.

Zingari vs Whitstable 2nds

Match Report – Canterbury 5ths vs Whitstable 2nds

CANTERBURY 5ths 74pts  WHITSTABLE 2nds 19pts

The Zingari opened their league season with a convincing win to overcome a strong Whitstable pack that were not only first on the scoreboard but looked like they held the balance of power in the early exchanges. It took the city side a full twenty minutes before they started to look on a par, only after conceding another score before their efforts were rewarded with three tries of their own. With halftime approaching, they added one more to give the city side a respectable 26-12 margin.

The beginning of the second half looked to start, much the same as the first, with Whitstable using their powerful forwards to score a well set up try, but it soon became obvious after a few minutes the Whitstable forwards had lost their impetus with the city pack taking the greater share of possession and more than holding their own in the set-piece.

The Canterbury backs took full advantage taking the ball wide stretching the defence, and with the forwards making breaks of their own, Whitstable’s defence began to look porous, despite some almost heroic tackling by Whitstable the try count started to mount. In the last half the city side began to run riot, running in eight tries to cement their first league win of their season.

Zingari vs Lordswood

Match Report – Canterbury 5ths vs Lordswood

CANTERBURY 5ths 10  LORDSWOOD 10

04.09.21

The Zingari welcomed Lordswood to the Marine Travel Ground in this pre-league friendly. Both sides were desperate to play their first game in eighteen months, this was obvious in the opening exchanges with both sides making mistakes before the games settled into a pattern.

Lordswood having a slight advantage in the pack while the Canterbury backs looked the more dangerous on the outside. This proved to be the case when Canterbury scored first with a try out wide, but not to be outdone Lordswood leveled the score with a try of their own before halftime. The second half was much the same except both sides now looked more fluent producing some excellent rugby with the same results as the first half, with the city side taking advantage of an overlap to go back in front.

The two teams looked well matched, but Lordswood managed to use their pack to drive over to equalise for an honourable final result.