The Rugby Paper

Old Boys close to first win on their travels

- ■ By ANDREW JONES

OLD Redcliffia­ns avoided defeat on the road for the first time this season.

Tom Hargan’s late try levelled the scores, but there was relief for Barnstaple when Ashley Groves missed the conversion from the touchline.

Two key incidents denied Barnstaple a fifth home win. First, a red card for Kyle Speare, then an intercepti­on try gifted to Christian Gervais.

They had the better possession until the touch judge spotted Speare’s knee making contact with an opponent’s head at a ruck.

Groves then kicked Redcliffia­ns into a 3-0 lead, but Jordan Petherbrid­ge scored and converted a try for Barum on the stroke of half-time.

He added a penalty early in the second half, but Redcliffia­ns struck twice in two minutes, Ethan Doyle powering over from a scrum and Gervais running in from halfway after gobbling up a wayward pass by Gwyn Parks.

With yellow cards making it 13-a-side, Barnstaple cut the lead when Jarrard Hayler slammed the ball over the line for a well-deserved try.

And they were 22-17 up 12 minutes from time when Luke Berry dived on to Parks’ chip into the left corner.

Parks converted, but it was not quite enough for Barnstaple as Redcliffia­ns built pressure.

The extra man told, with a long pass putting Hargan in space to dive over wide on the left.

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