Sat 9 Nov 2019, 14:15
Claverdon grind out a hard fought win in the cold and rain.
Claverdon welcomed Coventrians on Saturday knowing they needed a win following a couple of losses in the league.
Claverdon receiving the kick off tidied up and Sam Turrell cleared the lines up to the halfway line. Coventrians tidy line-out saw them feed a hard running forward to the centre field. However solid defence from James Williams and Josh Smallwood forced the penalty, allowing the Lions to move up the pitch.
Steve Grimsley found his man at the lineout and Claverdon mauled up the field. Jack Johnson then fed Williams who pushed the ball through the backs to wide man James Gibney who was brought down into touch in the corner. Coventrians with a tidy line out cleared their lines.
With a wet and muddy ball the match saw a high number of scrums. A solid front three performance from both sides saw evenly match scrums all day.
The last ten minutes of the first half saw Coventrians pile on the pressure through their bigger pack and hard running centre. Claverdon soon crumbled under the pressure and conceded a penalty just wide of the posts. With the terrible conditions in the air and underfoot the Coventrians fly half hit the posts with the kick. The ball falling into Turrell’s hands the centre cleared for the half time whistle.
Half time 0-0
Williams started the half with a deep kick into the Coventrians half, making them play out with the rain in their faces.
From a Coventrians line out they shipped the ball through the backs, only for the ball to be dropped by the centre. Quick thinking saw Williams put boot to ball and race for the line, having crossed the line Williams was denied for not having control of the ball however applying downward pressure, Coventrians 5m scrum.
The engine room of Nick Green and Scott Alford caused a slight wheel in the scrum with caused problems for the Coventrians number 8. As he tried offloading to the scrum half quick reactions from James Barton saw him turn the ball over. Following the turnover Alex Haynes picked the ball up from the back of the ruck to bury his way through for the first score of the game 7-0.
Much of the second half was played in the centre of the field with both teams attacking and defending with great determination and neither gaining much advantage over the other.
Claverdon did increase their lead following a couple of penalties that allowed them to work their way up field. In the 22 Claverdon looked to attack however were halted by a strong defence. Claverdon did get 3 points as the Coventrians backline were deemed offside. 10-0
With 10 minutes to play Coventrians threw everything at Claverdon. After severa phases and good ball retention Coventrians were awarded a penalty in which they kicked into the corner. Following a strong maul their forwards knew it was their time to score and after several picks from the ruck they found themselves over the Claverdon line. 10-5
With the weather playing it’s part the ball way being dropped all over the field and was eventually knocked on by a Claverdon player, with this the final whistle blew.
Claverdon 10 - Coventrians 5
