Wokingham Today

RAMS PREVENT CAMBRIDGE COMEBACK IN AWAY VICTORY

- By RICHARD ASHTON sport@wokingham.today Tickets for Rams’ home match against Tonbridge Juddians on Saturday (3pm) are available at www.ramsrugby.co.uk

SEB Reynolds paid tribute to Cambridge as their extraordin­ary comeback gave Rams a real fright before the visitors ran out 34-28 winners in the opening National One game of the season.

A superb opening hour saw Rams secure a 34-7 lead on the back of two Tom Vooght tries and further efforts from Jamie Guttridge, Kieran Leicester, Connor Hayhow and Henry Bird, Drew Humberston­e adding a brace of conversion­s.

Matt Hema had grabbed Cambridge’s only try to that point – added to by the boot of Lawrence Rayner – but they rallied superbly in the final quarter with the outside centre grabbing a second before further converted scores from Jake McCloud and Ben Brownlie earned them two bonus-points.

The contest took a similar course to the opener two seasons ago when the away side led 36-18 before a late response from the Blood & Sand, and Reynolds admitted: “You wait more than 500 days for a league game and then you get served up a similar game to what happened when we came here last time.

“They launched an outstandin­g comeback and there were a couple of moments where you’re thinking ‘what’s happening?’

“We’ve got to credit Cambridge for the way they came back – they were playing some stuff off the shoulder really well, breaking through and there was some lovely play from their midfield.”

While the hosts’ comeback was impressive and heroic in equal regard, Rams had looked superb in the opening hour, looking dangerous all round the park and also showcasing some of their trademark terrific defence at the start of the second period.

Reynolds commented: “Some of our play in the first 60 minutes was brilliant, and for the guys to be out for so long and come and perform like that – they really put a squeeze on at times – was really great to see.

“Having both the forwards and backs scoring keeps them all happy – if it’s only the forwards scoring the backs will moan – so it was good.

“There was some nice variety and some good play off turnover, but above all it was just good to be back out there.”

Two-try Vooght – who now has 14 in his last 15 National One appearance­s – was joined on the scoresheet by Guttridge as captain Robbie Stapley also impressed as the back row trinity was reunited.

With the trio in top form, Reynolds said: “They’re quite the combinatio­n, but you also need to give a special mention to Paul Schroter and Connor Stapley in the second row – I thought they were brilliant and really worked hard for 80 minutes.

“Drew at 10 did a really good job and controlled the game well, so there were some good performanc­es out there.”

Reynolds expressed his joy at being back on the road in front of fans: “It’s just nice to be back – I might not have been saying that if we’d lost – but it’s just great to see the guys playing.

“The process of getting here, being together, having a coffee on the way down, chatting to people and the ones to come to watch us is just lovely – we’ve really missed that.

“Having spent that time away, we really appreciate that and how nice it is.”

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Pictures: Paul Clark Rams earned victory on the road against Cambridge

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