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Bedworth 29 Burntwood 13
EDF Energy Senior Vase Round One
Not the start Burntwood were looking for
after a good pre-season build up. This was their first trip to Bedworth
and they probably showed the Warwickshire side too much respect during
the game which allowed them to progress fairly comfortably through to
the next round.
Graham
Shelley’s men had the better of the opening 10 minutes although Craig
Seedhouse’s early penalty attempt was just wide. However, the match
turned in the hosts’ favour when the Burntwood midfield backs had a pass
intercepted on halfway which was run in under the posts for a converted
try.
Seedhouse replied quickly with an easy penalty but play was now mainly
in the visitors’ half and they went further ahead on 20 minutes when
they exploited a 2-on-1 down the narrow side for a try in the corner.
Five minutes later Burntwood lost hooker Gareth Wedge to injury and he
was replaced by Ash Stanton for a tough baptism at 1st team level.
With 5 minutes to go before the break, Burntwood looked to have escaped
conceding a 3rd try when Bedworth seized on an error behind the
visitors’ scrum but were held up twice on the line. When they moved the
ball wide, an overlap pass was thrown into touch.
However, the hosts kept the pressure on and in the 39th minute a home
forward dived over for a try which was superbly converted from the
touchline to leave Burntwood trailing 19-3.
Some poor kicking from hand after the second half resumption almost let
Bedworth in again but fortunately they were penalised and the danger was
cleared.
By the 47th minute Burntwood had used their remaining replacements with
Dave Peplow and Jimmy Davies deputising for Ian Mapp and Rob England
respectively.
This seemed to coincide with a change of fortune for the visitors as
they launched their best attack so far. First winger Sam Wanty was
hauled down as he tried to round his man after good play by the backs.
Then Mark Partridge was stopped in his tracks as he stormed towards the
posts.
They scored the try they deserved after 55 minutes. This time Wanty was
given the space to cross the line wide out and Seedhouse struck a fine
conversion to make it 10-19.
Bedworth hit back almost immediately, stealing Burntwood line out
possession to force a scrum 5.
Two
bursts by the forwards and they were over by the posts for a converted
try.
Seedhouse seemed to have kept his side in with the chance of a comeback
via a penalty with 15 minutes left but once again Bedworth restored
their 16 point advantage by kicking a penalty just 2 minutes later.
Bedworth almost escaped for another try with 10 minutes left but good
chasing back prevented the score. The game then petered out in the
sodden conditions with no threat to either try line.
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For the first time in many years Burntwood fielded 4 teams on the
opening day of the season. The Development side travelled to Aldridge
for a trial game of 4 x 20 minute sessions. The home side had almost
twice as many players to select from so it was to Burntwood’s credit
that they shared 24 points with their hosts at the end.
Aldridge proved tough customers in the set piece play but Burntwood had
the edge in the loose.
The scores came alternately with Dave Humphreys scoring first for the
visitors and then the impressive Ollie Whitehouse adding the second.
Paul Donnelly, on debut, turned in a fine performance at full back then
outside half and he landed the all important conversion to take a share
of the spoils.
Tony Davies impressed in the tight forwards whilst Chris Preston was the
pick of a fine effort by the back row.
Burntwood 3rds welcomed Cannock 2nds to The Sportsway but found the pace
and fitness of a fairly young Cannock side too hot to handle for a
predominantly veterans line up. They still put up a good performance but
lost out 18-5.
The visitors were ahead by 10 points and had completed their tally by
the time Burntwood finally pressured the visitors’ line in the last
quarter. They forced a series of scrums and penalties before Gordon
McDonald drove over.
McDonald was part of a good performance by the front row which included
Tim Anslow and recent acquisition Stuart Maguire.
The colts were the 4th team to take to the field and they were the only
side to taste success when they scored 30 points away to Rugeley.
This Saturday Burntwood open their Midlands 4 West North campaign with
the visit of Willenhall to The Sportsway - kick off 3.00pm. The Dev.
Side (A), 3rds (H) and the Veterans (A) also face Willenhall. The
matches are followed by a live band and disco in the clubhouse in the
evening.
On Sunday morning the U17s host Walsall, the U16s are away to Rugeley
and the U15s travel to Burton
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