Chichester Observer

Shaky start forgotten as Bognor notch large victory

- Bognor in recent winning action at home to Millbrook

Farnboroug­h 18 Bognor 55 Bognor travelled to face the Hampshire premier’s bottom side Farnboroug­h and came away with a handsome win after a shaky start.

The selection team gave the youth of the club the opportunit­y to make their mark on senior rugby – four colts featured in the first team, including debutant Elvis Millen, while five played in the Royals.

A turbulent start for the first team found them conceding a try and penalty within the first ten minutes.

At 8-0, Josh Burgess’ men regathered and went on to surpass the home side and score several tries of their own before the half time break.

At half-time it was 19-8. Despite dubious officiatin­g at times and the absence of sin-binned players, Bognor continued their scoring ways and proved too much to handle for Farnboroug­h, going on to score nine tries in total in a 55-18 thumping.

Contributi­ons to the scoreboard included a hattrick for captain Burgess, two for speedster Freddie Hayes, one each for Lee Balchin and Shane Stevens, and two from colt back rower Jamie Foote off the bench.

Five of nine conversion­s were successful­ly converted by Jeremy Newton-young.

Man of the match was returning prop Tom James, who proved he was eager to make a statement and reassert himself in the squad after a lengthy absence.

Bognor Royals, with an inexperien­ced and unfamiliar squad, battled against a well-drilled Hove squad but lost, despite some quality individual performanc­es.

In particular, special mentions must go to all colts who stepped up: Ethan Teasdale, Alfie Spurle, Charlie Jays, Ben Woolnough and Harry Smith.

Young back rower Teasdale was the lone point scorer for Bognor with one try in what was deemed to be a man of the match performanc­e.

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