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Henley Hawks 17 Canterbury Rugby Club 16: National League 2 East match report

By: KentOnline Sports Reporter

Published: 09:49, 25 November 2024

Updated: 12:10, 25 November 2024

By David Haigh

A converted try in the final play left Canterbury Rugby Club a hugely disappointed team as Henley Hawks snatched a dramatic National League 2 East victory on Saturday.

The city side had led from the fourth minute to the last and a losing bonus point was scant reward for their efforts.

Frank Morgan driving forward for Canterbury Rugby Club in last weekend’s 17-16 National League 2 East defeat at Henley Hawks. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

On a day when the shape of the game was dictated by the wind and rain of Storm Bert, it was the city side who edged the territorial battle to establish an eight-point advantage by half-time.

With scoring chances at a premium in the testing conditions, it was a good position to be in but their failure to exploit attacking positions in the second half proved costly.

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From the start, the pack caused Henley problems at scrum and line-out, grappled powerfully in the loose and got an early reward through Frank Reynolds' penalty goal.

Despite losing hooker Eoin O'Donoghue to a yellow card, Reynolds added another valuable three points after 22 minutes.

It was against the run of play when Henley replied with the first try of the afternoon, Lailand Gordon snapping up loose ball in his own 22-metre area and breaking free, before his long kick ahead was chased down well by scrum-half Aidan Pugh.

Canterbury get physical with their hosts in miserable conditions. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

Max Kitchener was off target with a kickable conversion and the city side quickly found a score of their own.

Pressure and penalties gave them the chance and, on a day when the backs on both sides were largely redundant as an attacking option, winger Garry Jones joined the driving maul to touch down and Reynolds converted.

As conditions worsened after the restart, the action was all arm-wrestle with the forwards slugging it out. Hawks struck early as they cured some of their possession problems, kicked effectively and got a catch-and-drive try through Beau Delaney.

Frank Reynolds kicks from the tee for Canterbury. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

Canterbury worked hard to find scoring positions but were failed by penalties and handling errors, which left them relying on Reynolds' third penalty goal.

That opened up a six-point lead which might have been enough but, in the vital last minutes, they came under severe pressure.

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Aaron Cooper was yellow-carded for a technical offence and, after three attempts, a driving maul ended with Spencer Hayhow’s try.

Canterbury’s captain Jamie Stephens and Chad Thomas look on during their defeat. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

Titchener, who had missed every shot at goal up to that point, was on the money when it mattered as it ended 17-16.

Sixth-placed Canterbury will have a fixture-free Saturday this weekend before they are at home to Oxford Harlequins on Saturday, December 7.

Canterbury: K.Heatherley, A.Moss, F.Morgan, W.Waddington, G.Jones, F.Reynolds, P.Farrance, O.Frostick, E.O'Donoghue, D.Herriott, D.Irvine, J.Stephens, C.Thomas, T.Mackenzie, T.Oliver T.Williams, S.Rogers, A.Cooper, Y. De Moubray, H.Young.

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