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Match report Pilgrims V Dover Sharks
The big East Kent derby went to Dover Sharks 1st Team , who devoured the Pilgrims from Canterbury, in front of nearly 400 hundred supporters and a drummer! The real winner of this game was intangible, East Kent Rugby!
The long awaited local derby between the best home record, and best defence, versus the best attacking record in the league. The best side, Dover, won on the evening, in front of a fantastic Dover crowd!
A feisty start, saw Jack Weaver scoring a great try within the first minute, converted by Tom Halliday, to give Pilgrims a 7-0 lead. 6 minutes later, Ex Canterbury Captain, Martyn Beaumont dodged through to score a converted try to level, 7-7. Alarm bells! Jack Weaver got on the end of another pass and managed to get free and drive for the try line, he was tackled, but managed to regain his feet and rolled, got up, and scored, a try, this time Tom missed, 12-7. Almost immediately, the Sharks counter attacked, and a superb cross field kick by Beaumont saw their right wing, Tom Sayers, catch and dive in for a great try out wide, unconverted, 12-12.
With 20 minutes gone, the game was going backwards and forwards, the pilgrims making errors, and the Sharks pressurising. Dover then scored a converted try to take the lead 12-19. With 5 minutes to go before half-time after consistent pressure, Will McColl drove over from close range to score, Tom Halliday converted, and the teams went in at half-time 19-19. Three tries each, a bonus point in the offing! Game on.
The second half was a learning lesson for the Pilgrims, while the Visitors continued to dominate, almost! The home side tried to compete with the away side, and not listen to the referee, who was actually having a good game, but Canterbury were not listening. During a 20 minute nightmare, they went down to 12 players, with 3 yellow cards! This did not help their cause. They were also trying too hard! If only they would listen to their coaches!
It all went downhill when Captain Harry Andrews went off injured, then, soon after, from a silly penalty given away, which Dover kicked from 40 yards out, the Pilgrims found themselves behind, 19-22. Canterbury worked hard to get back, but the Yellow cards kept coming.. Then then Beaumont, did a lovely kick for Tom ‘wonderboy’ Sayers to pick up and dive over for a great try out wide, 19-27. Almost immediately, Player of the match, Sayers did it again, another superb try out wide, his hat-trick, unconverted, the pilgrims could not cope with his pace, 19-32.
The Pilgrims still playing with less than 15 players tried to fight back, but it was like osmosis, Dover struck again! 19-39, surely that was game over! Back game the pilgrims, Adam Malik, scoring his second try of the season, this time converted by Jack Weaver, 26-39. Then Will ‘Bacon’ McColl scored his second try of the day. Could Halliday convert to get a second bonus point? Alas no, the game ended 31-39. The top three positions are now up for grabs with Pilgrims, Dover, and Sevenoaks all within one point. Three games to go, and it looks like bonus points will make the difference.
Thank you to all those that came and supported both teams, you guys made it a great night for all, what an advert for East Kent, and Night games! and to the ball boys who helped to find ball in the darkness!
The Pilgrims have to try and regroup before this coming weekend, when they play 4th placed Park House, at the Marine Travel ground at 2:00, before the Foxes take on Barnes at 3:00. Good day to come to the home of Rugby.
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