Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Beaten but pride stays intact

CANTERBURY’S SEVEN-MATCH WINNING RUN HALTED BY KENT RIVALS IN PULSATING CONTEST WHICH GOES DOWN TO THE WIRE

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This game was all you would expect of a Kent derby between two top sides – tight, physical and with the result in doubt right to the end.

While it marked the end of a seven- match winning run for Canterbury in National 2 South, they came away with massive credit for a second-half fightback which chipped away at a substantia­l Elthamians lead.

Tries from Tyler Edwards and Guy Hilton, converted by Tom Best and growing authority at the set pieces brought the city side back into contention after a poor first half left them with plenty of work to do.

They failed narrowly to complete the job as a quick and organised Elthamians defence held out against late pressure and, when Canterbury made an error, the home side broke free and might have snatched an extra bonus point themselves.

The odds on this match going down to the wire would have been fairly long at half-time, even in the minds of Canterbury’s large crew of supporters.

Elthamians were 13 points in front and when they added their second try a minute after the restart, it needed a huge effort for the city side to even get off mark.

Their first half was plagued by simple handling errors and lacked any of the precision that has propelled them to victory in the past eight weeks.

A minor reshuffle caused by injuries – with Max Cantwell a casualty in the pre-match warm up – did not help but that could not excuse the cardinal sin of failing to look after possession.

Elthamians thrived on that. Their handling was more secure, they piled into the tackles and harassed the city back line relentless­ly. Tom White gave them the lead with a penalty goal and,

after 18 minutes, a defensive error leaked more points.

Scrum half Ollie Claxton made the break, centre Ben Hough finished off and White converted.

By half-time, with White off the field, Chris Surman had landed Elthamians second penalty goal and a poor restart kick helped the hosts to make an ominous start to the second half.

A simple, first phase attack from a scrum ended with Max Wilkins crossing to push the lead to 18 points.

It was a critical point for Canterbury but a huge effort saw them start to dictate play.

First there was a driving lineout maul which ended in a Tyler Edwards touch down.

They had a piece of luck when Elthamians missed a kickable penalty but there was nothing lucky about the response. With 15 minutes left in a half punctuated by stoppages, the ball was spread to the right where Guy Hilton put in a top class finish.

The city side continued to press but they couldn’t make the decisive break.

They resisted expertly a late assault on their line to take home a losing bonus point which keeps them firmly in the league’s top six going into a three-week Christmas break. Canterbury: M.beaumont, G.hilton, T.best, W.farris (repl J.jones), J.j.murray, O.best, D.smart, A.cooper ( repl J.green), Rogers, S.kenny, T.burns, G.edwards, T.edwards, S.rogers, H.mccormick-huston.

 ?? Picture: Phillipa Hilton ?? Canterbury’s JJ Murray looks to slip a tackle at Old Elthamians
Picture: Phillipa Hilton Canterbury’s JJ Murray looks to slip a tackle at Old Elthamians
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