Wokingham Today

READING RESPOND WITH EIGHT TRY VICTORY

- By PETER CHIDGEY sport@wokingham.today

READING dismissed their early season blues with a fine win over Shipston running in eight tries to their opponents two.

Reading took the lead after five minutes when from a scrum the ball was worked quickly to Matt Daw on the wing who ran outside his marker and showed a good turn of speed to out strip the covering defence and cross for an unconverte­d try.

Reading soon added another try this time through Gavin Egan. Playing at number eight, after Ben Cunningham was injured in the warm up, he controlled the ball well as the Reading pack pushed their opponent’s scrum over the line.

Reading extended their lead just prior to the break. The versatile Will Proctor-Searle, this week playing at flanker, took a quick penalty on the Shipston 22 and passed to impressive debutant Nathan Wheeler who showed speed and strength to beat the covering defence and score an unconverte­d try in the corner.

Steve King forced his way over for a try converted by Tom Sharp and directly from the kick off, Robbie Webster beat his man to run clear for an unconverte­d try to make the score 30-3 in Reading’s favour.

Finbar O’Regan opened a gap in the Shipston defensive line that Tom Sharp gratefully charged through to score an unconverte­d try.

Reading soon added another and this time it was Matt Daw who scored his second try under the posts finishing off a move started by Tom Sharp who had quickly pounced when a Shipston move broke down in the Reading 22. Tom Sharp converted to make the score 42-3.

Shipston came back towards the end of the game and scored two late tries one from a line out close to the line and one from a penalty also close to the line which was converted. In between, Reading added a good individual try from Robbie Webster who picked up the ball in his own half and beat four defenders to make the line.

The foundation of this win was a strong scrum which was certainly much better for the return of Smith and Nicol. The lineouts also went well with Egan winning some good possession The backline was equally impressive and made good use of the ball with some strong running and slick passing especially by the two wingers.

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