Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Long wait for a win over

CANTERBURY 24 HULL IONIANS 15 Darts

- Bydavidhai­gh

After 13 weeks without a victory the long wait ended for Canterbury as they saw off fellow National League Division 1 strugglers Ionians with a second-half burst.

Two tries in the space of six minutes overturned an eight-point deficit to brighten what had sometimes been a fitful and anxious performanc­e. The intensity the city side brought to their two previous outings against high flying sides had raised expectatio­ns and that seemed to weigh on them until they sprung to life in the last quarter. Ionians, protecting a halftime lead stubbornly and holding on to possession efficientl­y, were aided by a Canterbury team prone to mistakes as they tried to force the pace.

They were strangely anonymous until it all changed with 15 minutes remaining.

Ball won at a ruck was translated into a try by superb handling from the back division. Charlie Grimes was involved as the attack went wide and immaculate timing opened the way for Max Craven to touch down. Kyan Braithwait­e, recently arrived from the replacemen­ts bench and handed kicking duties, landed a fine conversion to cut Ionians’ lead to a single point.

In the 71st minute we got a repeat performanc­e, this time off first phase ball from a scrum that released the Canterbury runners. Again they did everything right with Dwayne Corcoran crossing from Craven’s pass but leaving Braithwait­e with another challengin­g conversion. He did not disappoint and three minutes from the close sealed the result with a penalty goal, this time from an easy position. It was the best passage of rugby in a game which, despite some flaws, was always engaging and decorated with good tries. Canterbury were first across the line after Max Titchener’s early penalty goal for Ionians. Ricky Mackintosh came off his wing in a planned move and scorched through midfield to leave Alex Meads a simple conversion. Ionians’ reply was equally as good, as they created space cleverly for Lewis Minikin and then took advantage of Canterbury’s careless ways to set up a short-range try for James Sanderson.

With a Titchener conversion and a defensive victory in holding up the city forwards over the line they went into the break ahead by 15-7. Canterbury had the wind at their backs in the second half but it blew them no good until that late flourish and that was worth the wait.

Canterbury: M.craven, R.mackintosh, D.corcoran, W.waddington (repl A,meads), C.grimes, A.meads (repl F.morgan), T.williams (repl K.braithwait­e), B.young, S.rogers (repl T.king), S.north (repl A.wakesmith). W.scholes, M.corker, J.rouse, F.edwards (repl R.cadman), T.oliver.

British Legion top the Whitstable & District League Division 1 table after two matches, but on the slightest of games margins.

The Legion defeated Two Brewers Anglers 17-8, Bob Richardson winning all five games and equalling the highest checkout with 157. Ian Ball also won five games. Labour Club are second after beating last year’s champions, Two Brewers Bandits, 14-11 in a tight match, while The Monny and Whitstable Football Club B share third spot. The Monny triumphed 14-11 against Smack A, Dan Smith with a 104 checkout. Whitstable Football B defeated Prince Albert B 19-6, helped by Steve Foley’s five wins and 124 checkout from Robbie Luton. Whitstable Football Club A drop to fifth after losing 13-12 to Prince Albert B. Jamie Dean hit a 157 checkout for the Albert, while Pete Richards won five games for the Football Club.

In the other results, Coach & Horses A won a 13-12 thriller against Two Brewers Typhoons, Ollie Crocombe taking five for the Coach. Monument A got back on track easing past Smack It Inn 18-7, with Pete Lawrence winning five.

 ?? Pictures: Phillipa Hilton ?? Canterbury spread the ball out against Hull Ionians, and below, get in a tackle
Pictures: Phillipa Hilton Canterbury spread the ball out against Hull Ionians, and below, get in a tackle

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