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Westcliff 14 Canterbury 34: National League 2 East match report

by David Haigh

Away days are proving profitable for Canterbury after they scooped up a maximum five league points for the second time this season from a 34-14 National League 2 East win over Westcliff.

The result sees them second in the standings and they were always in control of a scrappy affair with six tries a decent return from a mixed performance.

Canterbury (blue) made it two away wins in succession this season. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Canterbury (blue) made it two away wins in succession this season. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

Three of those scores came in a first half in which Westcliff's indiscipline cost them three yellow cards and their failure to convert three penalty kicks stopped them getting any sort of foothold.

Guy Hilton celebrated his birthday with the opening score, a smart finish to some good handling as the wing slipped his markers. Tom Best converted.

The forwards, controlled and efficient, took the credit for the next two tries with Nathan Morris peeling off a driving maul and Dave Irvine crashing over from a lineout.

Unnecessary penalties stifled some of Canterbury's momentum but a 17-point lead at the break was comfortable enough and they nailed down a bonus point three minutes into the second half. Centre Will Waddington made the break and did the support work for the fourth try and the city side were soon looking for more.

Canterbury (blue) get a grip on proceedings at Westcliff. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Canterbury (blue) get a grip on proceedings at Westcliff. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

Instead Westcliff grabbed an opportunity as Jimmy Rea intercepted near his own line and made the running for Jimmy Hogarth to touch down and Brad Robbins to convert. The last fifteen minutes of the match, full of errors and little structure, were forgettable but at least there were three late tries to keep supporters interested.

Westcliff gifted one to Harry Andrews as they messed up a goalline drop-out before Robbins gave the home side consolation with a score converted by Harry Mount. Two minutes from the end Waddington, in excellent form, ran on to Frank Reynolds' delayed pass to complete Canterbury's set and Reynolds converted with the last kick of an undistinguished game.

Canterbury: Howard, Hilton, Waddington, Best, Morgan (Halliday), Reynolds, B Cooper (Calder), Young (A Cooper), Morris, Herriott (Lusher), Irvine, Stephens, Murray, Evans (Andrews), Oliver.

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