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Beckenham 20 Medway 21: Regional 2 South East match report

By: KentOnline Sports Reporter

Published: 09:20, 04 March 2024

Updated: 09:20, 04 March 2024

Medway made it five successive wins in Regional 2 South East with a last-gasp 21-20 success at Beckenham.

As per tradition, the Jim Kennedy Trophy - in memory of the former Medway and Beckenham player who died in 2019 - was also contested and Medway struck the first blow with Owen Church-Mills’ 10th-minute penalty.

Medway's Deji Oyesola asks questions of the Beckenham defence. Picture: Jake Miles Sports Photography

The hosts hit back with the visitors a player short after Ben Dance saw yellow, their try and conversion giving them a four-point lead, and their kick-and-chase tactics brought more points with a second touchdown.

Things got worse for Medway when, despite no malice intended, Josh Knight saw red after a clash of heads. Jonah Hyde then made way for Deji Oyesola before yellow cards for both sides made it temporarily 14 versus 13. A second Church-Mills penalty reduced the arrears before the break, leaving the away side trailing by six points.

The action was end-to-end at the start of the second half, Medway first on the board when Mac Perry combined with Sean Marriott who held off three defenders for a brilliant try. Beckenham replied with five points before another yellow card reduced their numbers.

Sean Marriott at the heart of battle for Medway against Beckenham. Picture: Jake Miles Sports Photography

Back came Medway, Dance finding Antony Clement who dived over the whitewash for a one-point lead.

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The drama was not over, though, and Beckenham looked like they had won it with a late penalty putting them 20-18 ahead - only for another penalty in injury time, this time for Medway, and Church-Mills held his nerve for an impressive win on the road.

Medway, fourth in the table, host third-place Old Reigatian on March 16 (3pm).

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