Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Canterbury left pointless

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Canterbury ended pointless on Saturday after visitors Henley Hawks ran in a late try to seal a 19-10 victory in a game which often failed to rise above the ordinary, writes David Haigh. Henley deserved their success and might have won more convincing­ly had they taken all their opportunit­ies but slack work at crucial moments and an obdurate defence denied them.

Despite spending the first 20 minutes pinned on the back foot, Canterbury eventually found a way out and went ahead through the only try of the first half.

Hawks spilled the ball, giving Kyan Braithwait­e and Tom Best the chance to combine and send Guy Hilton over. It left Frank Reynolds with a difficult conversion and he shanked his kick badly.

It was a score that lifted the city side’s mood but a poor second half saw it wasted as life was made too easy for the visitors.

Two minutes after the restart they fell behind as Braithwait­e was caught in possession, Henley forced the penalty and Sam Lunnon was driven over from the lineout. Cail

Coookland converted and was on target again when the visitors were gifted another bonus.

A yellow card for Danny Herriott left the home side a man short and that handicap led to points. Hawks went for the wide channels, Canterbury ran out of defenders and Will Panday strolled over.

The score came in the 66th minute but memories of a late revival in Canterbury’s last home game quickly surfaced as they claimed a second try. An attacking lineout went wrong but Henley tapped the ball over their own line and Tyler Oliver swooped. Reynolds’ kick went astray but there were no second miracles. Another Canterbury error, this time losing the ball in contact, was all Hawks needed and three minutes from the end Panday’s second try denied them a losing bonus point. Canterbury: K Braithwait­e, G Hilton (J Weaver), F Morgan, T Best, T Williams (M Halliday), F Reynolds, B Cooper, A Cooper (W Mccoll), T King, D Herriott (E Lusher), R Cadman, J De Vries (A Evans), J Stephens, S Rogers, T Oliver.

There were successes for both Canterbury’s second and fifth teams at the weekend. The Pilgrims played Sidcup 2nds and came away with a 34-22 victory, while the 5ths ended UKC 2nds’ unbeaten start to the Kent Rural league season, winning 19-14.

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