Thanks to Nolan for this latest report from Ventnor RFC. Ed
Aldershot & Fleet 0 – 61 Ventnor 1st XV
Ventnor travelled to the mainland last week to face Aldershot & Fleet on another sunny day perfect for Ventnor’s style of rugby. With a short warm-up and a change of pitch after the original had craters dotted about, the game started with the home side to take the kick off.
Ventnor seemed to still be on the bus and took their time to realise they were in a rugby match.
Damien Marriott started the scoring off with a penalty within the opening minutes. The opening try came from the captain Danny Newbury after picking the ball up from a breakdown five meters from the line for him to then carry it over and Marriott to convert.
Ventnor then endured the response of Aldershot & Fleet and had to show their strength in defence, but Ventnor were making it difficult for themselves by making simple errors and allowing the home side to gain possession, with these continued errors Ventnor would then go down to 14 men after Shaun Williams was sin binned for not releasing the ball.
Still Ventnor wouldn’t concede and after great carries from Wightlink Man of the match, Tobias Penner, and Paul Berry to get the visitors into the oppositions 22, the ball was shipped wide out to the wing where Marriott had seen space and went over for the second try and his second conversion of the game, he would also convert another penalty before the break.
Second half
The second half would see Ventnor step it up a gear, with the introduction of the influential Nolan Winter, and score the remainder of the tries for the afternoon and shutting out Aldershot & Fleet.
The addition of Winter meant Ventnor’s forwards were outstanding and won every scrum in the second half providing a platform for the backs. The forwards were able to score a magnificent eight man try by driving the opposition back five meters in a scrum for TP to touch the ball down at the back. TP again picked up from the back of the scrum and would this time off load to James Morley for him to crash over the line.
Select members of Aldershot & Fleet were beginning to get riled and aggravated, but Ventnor managed to keep composure and ran in five more tries from Jake Babington, after some great running from his outside centre it opened up for him to run in from half way, Chris Dobass who scored a replay of his try the week before linking up with the forwards off a line out, Damien Marriott who broke through from the middle of the park to then score with an elaborate forward roll over the line, Danny Newbury who fell over the line again and Matthew Cripps with an individual effort to score.
There could of been another couple if Ed Blake had not been stood so far wide that he was actually with the spectators when he was screaming for the ball, also Nolan Winter making a storming run. A great end result for Ventnor and excellent team performance to win the game.
Wight Link Man Of The Match: Tobias Penner
A.J.wells. Black Dog Award: Tobias Penner
Team: Newbury,Jones,Pratt,Jesney,Gregory,Berry,Winter,Morley,Penner, Kenny, Marriott, Dobass, Williams, Blake, Babington, Cripps
Portsmouth IV 17 -19 Ventnor 2nd XV
Ventnor went into this game around the bottom of the league but with it being worth double points it had the chance to put them near the top and in line for promotional placement.
The first half Ventnor were totally dominated and lost every line out in the game. As a result they ended the first half losing 17-0.
After a stern talking to from inspirational captain Allan Bridges, Ventnor came out fighting in the second half. Strong runs from Gavin Davis, Kyle Draper and Rob Ward hammered a tiring Portsmouth.
3 tries were scored, two by Man of the Match Gavin Davies and one by Rob Ward. Davies also making two conversions to give Ventnor a narrow two point win. A true show of grit and determination from the lionhearted side with the magic touch.
Man of the Match: Gavin Davis
AJ Wells Black Dog award: James Blake
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