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Maidstone Rugby Club heavily beaten by Sidcup in London 1 South

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:00, 02 October 2009

Rugby

Maidstone played their best rugby of the season but still finished on the wrong end of another heavy London 1 South defeat, losing 35-0 at Sidcup on Saturday.

They created enough but failed to score for the second week running, although the performance suggested there is plenty to build on.

The pack proved more than a match for Sidcup in the tight, were mobile in the loose, line-outs were better, and the back line posed a lot of questions.

Scrum-half Gavin Milne provided sharper service, fly- half Tommy King ran and fed the ball effectively, and Neil Graves’ move to the right wing went well.

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The first half was a real battle between the respective backs, as Maidstone held firm in the early stages, before Sidcup took the lead after 25 minutes, with a 35-yard penalty and then added a second on the half hour

Maidstone fell further behind conceding two tries as Sidcup increased their lead to 18-0, and then added a penalty. Two more tries, one of the them converted, sealed Maidstone’s fate, but they still battled on, with King and prop Rob Jeffrey close to scoring.

A late fracas saw two players from each side yellow carded.

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