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Oxford Harlequins 29 Canterbury 66: National League 2 East match report

By David Haigh

Canterbury’s Tyler Oliver and Harry Sloan both scored hat-tricks in a 10-try 66-29 National League 2 East win at Oxford Harlequins.

This was the second time this season Canterbury have racked up more than 60 points on artificial surfaces. After conceding the game’s first try they gradually flexed their muscles, upped their pace to secure a bonus point by half-time and then stretched away impressively after the break.

Tyler Oliver - scored a hat-trick in Canterbury’s 66-29 win at Oxford Harlequins. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Tyler Oliver - scored a hat-trick in Canterbury’s 66-29 win at Oxford Harlequins. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

They repaired the damage of the early setback with Eoin O’Donoghue given space to send Frank Morgan over for the try and Frank Reynolds kicking the first of his eight conversions. Quins briefly added to Ben Venede’s early score with a catch-and-drive effort by Jim Roberts, converted by Jamie Whitwell, but that was the last time they enjoyed the lead.

Canterbury went to work in expert fashion, putting the squeeze on at the set-pieces, carrying hard to create breaks and rattling in three tries in a five-minute spell. No.8 Oliver, twice, and Garry Jones were the scorers.

Quins, lively with the ball in hand despite their defensive problems, staged a mini revival with tries from Jamie Fox and Dave Manning and a Whitwell conversion, but by the end of the half Oliver had grabbed his third from a catch and drive and O’Donoghue’s touchdown pushed the lead to 38-24.

Henry Sloan - also among the tries with his own treble. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Henry Sloan - also among the tries with his own treble. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

From that position a Canterbury side with the breeze at their backs were totally dominant. The second half was full of things to admire - from Reynolds’ 50/22 kick which set up position for Sloan’s first try, the great angles run by the centre for his second and third scores and the effective contribution of the bench replacements. one of whom, Tom Best, had a hand and a foot in two scores.

His recognition of space and accurate kick was chased down by Charlie McGovern for the 10th try. Before that, Quins got a consolation score through Ben Bodinham after Oliver was yellow-carded, but this was a day when the visitors’ class told.

This Saturday fourth-placed Canterbury play their final home game of the season against second-placed Dorking.

Canterbury: Moss, Morgan, Waddington, Sloan, Jones, Reynolds, Williams, Huntley, O’Donoghue, Frostick, Stephens, De Vries, Thomas, Mackenzie, Oliver. Replacements: McGovern, Herriott, Macmillan, Best, Calder.

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