Hinckley Times

Five out of five for HRFC

Side lose on possession and territory but not points

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THE purists will tell you that rugby is about possession and territory. On both counts Hornets were soundly thrashed on Saturday by a big Stourbridg­e side who were desperate to avenge being’ ‘nilled’ home and away last season for the first time since the Leagues began.

However, to win you have to score and despite feeding on scraps for much of the game, Hornets put five tries past Stourbridg­e to come away with a maximum 5 points for the fourth time this season and extend their unbeaten start to 5 games.

The visitors ended up winning 33-24.

To be fair to Stourbridg­e, the game was nip and tuck throughout with the lead changing hands five times during the afternoon, and Hinckley only felt ‘safe’ when Jack Dickinson picked up a loose ball on halfway and raced away for a touch down under the posts in the 79th minute.

Few would argue that Stour deserved at least a point and could still have stolen two in the last minute until the Stourbridg­e wing, with a penalty advantage to play with, wastefully chipped over the top to the waiting Joe Wilson who called mark and then simply booted the ball into the stand as the referee blew time.

Conditions were ideal as the teams kicked off with a sizeable crowd enjoying the autumn sunshine.

Stour dominated the early exchang- es.

Hornets went ahead on 23 minutes when an end to end move starting with a scintillat­ing break from Mitch Lamb eventually saw Captain Alex Salt touching down, after Turner (twice) and Alex Branson had lent a hand. Joe Wilson converted and Hinckley were 7-0 ahead.

Stour hit back hard as they opted for a scrum on 5m and, after Hinckley were again penalised this time for wheeling, a pick and drive from the back of the subsequent scrum saw Stour hooker Jack Lea crash over to level the scores.

As half-time loomed, Lea grabbed his second after Aley drilled the ball into the corner following an Hinckley

Hinckley Times Sport: Call 01455 891965 or email hinckleyti­mes@ reachplc.com £1.10p infringeme­nt and Hornets could not hold a series of ‘pick and go’ moves. Aley converted to send the home side in 14-7 to the good at the break.

Hornets came again from the restart and it was Sam Driver who forced his way through the Stour defence with a typical bullish run from 20m after the forwards had disrupted the Stour line, picking and driving from the base of a 5m scrum. Wilson converted – all square again!

Hornets grabbed the lead for the second time just a couple of minutes later when a neat sidestep from Tom Wheatcroft breached the Stour line and the ball was passed along the line for the league’s leading points scorer, Joe Wilson, to go over.

As the game entered the final quarter, Stour levelled the scores when flanker Mukarati drove over under the posts.

Hornets went down to 14 again from the kick-off when Jack Dickinson interfered with a man in the air.

With Hinckley down to 14, Aley bagged another penalty on 68 minutes to put Stour ahead after the Hinckley pack were penalised for not driving straight in the scrum 30m from their line, and Stour faithful scented victory.

But two tries in 5 minutes, the first from Ryan Hough after the pack had driven the ball deep into Stour territory, the second being Dickinson’s crucial score, either side of a missed penalty by Aley from 22m, turned the game on it’s head and the visitors ran out victors by a misleading­ly convincing score of 24-33.

Hinckley’s director of rugby George Chuter said: “It was another good win but we need to improve our discipline.

“Going down to 14 men for 20 minutes made it hard but we dug in well and our defence was good. Plus we scored some quality tries. I’m very pleased.”

Next week local rivals South Leicester visit Leicester Road for what is always a hard fought local derby. Kick-off is 3.00pm.

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