Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

RUGBY A little close for comfort

WORTHING CANTERBURY 21 34

- By David Haigh

Two late tries from Tom Best and Kyan Braithwait­e finally pulled Canterbury clear of a determined Worthing Raiders to guarantee their second place in National 2 South for at least another week.

How long they can hang on to it, however, might be in question if the heavy weather they made of this game is repeated.

Head of rugby Andy Pratt admitted the performanc­e lacked the necessary edge and he will be grateful for that final burst after his city side went into the last 10 minutes trailing by a point.

They also had to navigate that crucial spell while a man short – Worthing had stolen ahead with a 69th-minute penalty try and Matt Corker was sin-binned for his part in it.

Many of Canterbury’s troubles were of their own making, particular­ly in a poor first half when they dominated territory but could make little of it.

A promising start, which produced an early score for JJ Murray, vanished in a rash of errors which left Raiders off the hook and then handed them two tries.

Both were the result of turned over ball, the first at a lineout which the city side stole, then messed up, and the second coughed up at a midfield ruck.

Jon Dawe and Matt Mclean made the most of the opportunit­ies and with Mclean adding the conversion­s Raiders went nine points ahead.

Canterbury redeemed themselves before half-time as they found some accuracy and patience before sending Aiden Moss cantering over.

They were still four points adrift and could have suffered further damage early in the second half, but Worthing’s backs squandered the chance.

Ollie Best cut the deficit with a penalty goal and when closequart­er driving produced a try for Sam Kenny, converted by Best, Canterbury eased ahead.

Thoughts of victory were, however, premature as penalties were conceded and Raiders set up a surging maul from a lineout.

Corker pulled it down, the penalty try was awarded and the second-row man got the yellow card.

Dangerous times for Canterbury until they grabbed the game by the throat with two tries in four minutes.

Tom Best and Sam Sterling did a clever smuggling job for Best to race behind the posts, and then a fine break by lock Royce Cadman was tracked effectivel­y by replacemen­t scrum-half Braithwait­e. Ollie Best converted both and Canterbury, despite their flaws, came away with their first win at Roundstone Lane in eight seasons.

A Moss, R Mackintosh, S Sterling, T Best, J Murray (rep, Hyoung), O Best, D Smart (rep, K Braithwait­e), A Cooper (rep, J Green), T King, S Kenny, R Cadman, M Corker, S Rogers (rep, T Oliver), S Stapleton, J Stephens (rep, E Lusher).

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