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Spa round off season with win

11:21am Wednesday 23rd April 2008


DROITWICH under-15s last game of the season saw them on their travels again for a final visit to Kidderminster RFC.

This fixture was a fitting end to a Droitwich season which has been through some highs and lows, against a Kidderminster side which is growing in confidence and eager to test themselves against a strong Droitwich side.

The first-half started as you would expect with both teams testing out each other with forwards pressing for dominance in the close combat of the forward line, and the backs displaying an expansive flowing style of rugby, eager to please a large but cold crowd of parents and supporters.

The half settled down into a predictable rhythm with Droitwich forwards dominating the scrum and lineout play forcing Kidderminster back, which ended with Sam O'Brien diving over for the first score of the game.

From the restart Droitwich continued to press Kidderminster with some expansive forward play giving quick ball to the backs, dodging and weaving through some committed tackling from Kidderminster, recycling the ball through a number of phases forcing Kidderminster back to their try line, only to have Droitwich turn the ball over giving a scrum to Kidderminster.

From the scrum Droitwich took the advantage to steal the ball with Anton Preece taking the initiative to score Droitwich's second try of the half which Oliver Swift converted.

For the remainder of the half Droitwich continued to press for more scoring opportunities but a resolute Kidderminster defence held them at bay.

The score at half time was Droitwich 12 Kidderminster 0.

The second-half saw a determined Kidderminster press Droitwich back to their own try line, but some resolute defence by all members of the team kept Kidderminster from scoring.

As the half moved on Droitwich pressure again paid dividends with Sam O'Brien cutting through for his second try of the game.

From the restart Kidderminster moved the ball down the field determined to place a score of their own and were rewarded when they were given a penalty try after some loose play by Droitwich.

This sparked Droitwich into life and from the kick-off set about increasing their try tally for the match.

After a strength sapping drive from the forwards, the backs took control passing the ball through a number of well planned moves until new boy Elliot Rich lunged over for his first try for Droitwich.

As the game came to a close Droitwich pressed for more scoring opportunities only to have Elliot's second try pulled back for a foot in touch.


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