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Match Report: Pilgrims 57 Old Colfeians 41
Pilgrims 57
Old Colfeians 41
After back to back victories the Pilgrims welcomed old Colfeians to the MTG looking to go into a rest weekend on a high and make it 3 in a row. The city side started on the front foot and after a number of strong runs from the forwards, Number 8 Mo Pangarkar powered over next to the posts to give the pilgrims a deserved 7-0 lead.
Old Colfeians had a pack of forwards geared towards a set piece oriented game plan and they showed that when kicking their first penalty deep into the pilgrims 22 and opting for the lineout. They powered over from the resulting maul to level 7-7.
This prompted the Pilgrims to go up a gear and Tom Mackenzie was next to score when he ripped the ball in contact and raced clear to score, 14-7.
They added a 3rd from the restart when Hilton regathered his own chip kick and offloaded to the impressive Masaka who beat the cover to make it 21-7.
Winger Archie English was next to score when forwards and backs combined well to send him over out wide for the bonus point try with Hilton adding a difficult conversion. 28-7.
Colfs showed they were going to be a threat all day when their big pack scored a 2nd maul try out wide to bring the score to 28-12.
AJ Masaka then went on a powerful run after good work from Lister before he sent the supporting English over for his 2nd of the day with Hilton again converting. 35-12
Old Colfeians showed they would continue to be a threat with 2 quick fire tries before half time- the first another well constructed maul try out wide before they chipped in behind and regathered to bring the half time score to 35-24.
Pilgrims came out of the blocks quickly knowing it would be more difficult playing up the slope, with man of the match Gus Lister finishing off some fine interplay between forwards and backs to score the first of his 2 tries to make it 42-24.
Impressive centre Tom Barton was yellow carded for an accumulation of pilgrims penalties, but Hilton was able to add a penalty goal to help manage the numerical disadvantage to take the score to 45-24.
Colfs made their advantage count by adding a converted score to close the gap to 45-31 before Lister finished a fine break out by Masaka to make it 50-31.
Old Colfeians continued to look dangerous with ball in hand and added 2 further tries to cut the gap to 50-41 before Lister beat a number of defenders and sent Archie English over to complete his hattrick and bring the curtain down on an entertaining and well contested game that finished 57-41.
The Pilgrims return to action in 2weeks time when they travel to Sidcup looking to continue building momentum.