Leicester Mercury

Hornets leave it late to snatch win

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Old Albanians 26 Hinckley 28 National League 2 South

FOR the second time in a week, Hornets conceded three tries and 21 points in the first quarter of a game in what was best described as an inept performanc­e and found themselves with a mountain to climb, writes Nick Robinson.

Hornets looked to be facing a heavy defeat against their lively opponents who showed why they have been ever present in the National Leagues for the past 10 years.

But despite looking outclassed, in a repeat of last week, Hornets dragged themselves back from the brink to put themselves in a position to snatch the game at the death.

The last play of the game saw them camped on the Albanians try line with a chance to go ahead for the first time in 80 minutes…. and this time the fairytale came true.

Down to 14 men after the sending off of Josh Smith, Ben Pointon broke from the back of a scrum on the Albanians line, sniped a try to level the scores, and Rory Vowles, who had an immaculate afternoon from the tee in the absence of regular kicker Joe Wilson, calmly stroked the conversion to put Hinckley in front.

Cue rapturous celebratio­ns in the Hinckley camp as the referee blew for time.

But in the cold light of day, however, the question as to why Hornets continue to find themselves heavily in arrears in the first quarter has to be examined.

It has become a habit, and largely explains Hornets lowly position in the league, despite having shown in most games that they are at least a match for even the best teams in the division.

By the end of this game, Hornets were dominating play with the pack utterly rampant which makes the history of poor starts such a conundrum. Hinckley’s director of rugby Scott Hamilton said: “It’s tough to try to figure out what’s going on. It was very poor start again.

“We looked distinctly average for the first 25 minutes, miles off the pace and it looked like we were heading for a 40-point thrashing.

“Then we started to fill the field, make our first up tackles, and put some pressure on the opposition.

“The last 55 minutes were all ours, but we keep allowing ourselves to go behind and it’s a tough ask to win when you are 20 points down. The positive is we did win.”

From the start, it was all Albanians, and they deservedly went ahead after just five minutes.

A chip over the top towards the corner from halfway looked to be well covered by full-back Vowles, but with A’s winger Alex Noot bearing down on him, Vowles completely missed the ball as he went down to collect it, leaving Noot the simple task of picking up and trotting over the line for the score. Dan Watt converted.

A’s pulled further ahead on 14 minutes. An Albanians penalty line-out five meters from the Hinckley line was initially well defended but a penalty for offside was quickly tapped and centre Nic Defeo burst through to touch down under the posts. Watt again converted.

It got worse still for Hornets on 20 minutes when A’s were awarded a penalty try and Josh Smith was carded after a drive to the line had been illegally halted by the Hinckley defence.

From that point on, however, the tide began to turn.

Hornets began to secure more possession and exert some pressure of their own which was duly rewarded just after the half hour when Dale Bowyer touched down from the back of a line-out drive after A’s had been twice penalised in their 22m and lost a man to the bin.

Hinckley trailed 21-7 at half-time but quickly reduced that to 21-14 when a clever chip from Mitch Lamb bounced kindly for Smith who collected and ran 40m to the line. Vowles slotted a tricky conversion from wide out.

After being awarded a penalty inside the A’s 22m, Hinckley took the lineout and a nicely executed catch and drive saw Luke Coltman dot down from the back of the maul. Vowles levelled the scores.

But it looked to have gone wrong again for the visitors two minutes later.

Josh Smith deliberate­ly knocked on and received a red card for a second cardable offence.

A’s kicked the penalty to touch and, after a few attempts to drive the ball over, flung it wide to Noot who touched down to restore the A’s advantage with just six minutes remaining.

But the momentum was with Hornets and this time they were able to deliver when Pointon darted over and Vowles slotted the winning conversion.

 ?? ?? FINE GAME: Hinckley’s Rory Vowles kicked four out of four conversion­s
FINE GAME: Hinckley’s Rory Vowles kicked four out of four conversion­s

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