Otago Daily Times

Injurytime try delivers Clutha the trophy again

- FRANCIS PARKER

THE Clutha Steamers have done it again.

They won the Otago Countrywid­e final for the fourth year in a row with a hardfought, lastminute 3128 victory over Upper Clutha in Balclutha.

The first half was tight, both sides starting nervously and their handling showing this.

Upper Clutha opened the scoring with a penalty to Josh Roberts and an unconverte­d try to winger George Gilchrist after a Clutha error.

This gave the travelling Rams side confidence and they began to control play.

They kicked for the corners and kept pressure on Clutha’s lineout.

Clutha returned fire with a try to left winger Kane Teunissen.

He found space on the end of Clutha’s fastflowin­g backline to cross in the corner.

The play swapped between sides as handling and decisionma­king remained a problem for both teams.

Clutha once again looked sharp when the ball went wide and Teunissen found himself scoring almost a carbon copy of his first try.

That give the home side the lead 108 as halftime approached.

Upper Clutha retained possession for the remainder of the half and winger James Downes scored handy to the uprights in referee’s time.

The conversion by Josh Roberts was successful and Upper Clutha went to halftime 1510 ahead.

Clutha started the second spell well.

It controlled both territory and possession and its continued pressure close to the line made Upper Clutha give away a penalty.

Clutha winger Robin Fesilafai tapped quickly and caught the defence napping and crossed for a try.

Matt Korteweg converted to give the home side the lead. Both sides were making substituti­ons looking for impact.

Clutha talisman Rym Geary came on to the field and added instant explosion.

He made significan­t metres in his first few hitups, then carried three defenders over the try line for a determined try.

This was converted by Korteweg to give the Clutha side a handy 2418 lead.

Upper Clutha was not finished yet: once again it mounted pressure on the back of Clutha errors and found itself back on attack.

Continued pressure led to Clutha giving away a penalty, which Jason Richan kicked to narrow the gap with time running out.

The breakdown battle was getting intense and the improved handling was once again fading as fatigue set into both sides.

With two minutes left on the clock, Upper Clutha winger James Downes pounced on a Clutha mistake and scampered the best part of 40m to score his second try under the posts.

Richan converted and all Upper Clutha had to do was hold the kickoff and slow down the play.

Clutha’s determinat­ion for success led it to make the much needed turnover at the breakdown, before holding on to possession for multiple phases against a dogged Rams defence.

Clutha threw everything it had at the Rams as it approached the line and was rewarded deep into injury time when prop Daniel Miller crossed to send the crowd into raptures.

The try was converted, not that it mattered — Clutha had produced a footballin­g miracle.

 ?? PHOTO: FRANCIS PARKER ?? Fourmidabl­e . . The Clutha team and supporters celebrate after beating Upper Clutha 3128 in Balclutha on Saturday to win the Otago Countrywid­e final for the fourth year in a row.
PHOTO: FRANCIS PARKER Fourmidabl­e . . The Clutha team and supporters celebrate after beating Upper Clutha 3128 in Balclutha on Saturday to win the Otago Countrywid­e final for the fourth year in a row.

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