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REYNOLDS REVEALS DELIGHT AT RAMS BONUS POINT VICTORY

- By RICHARD ASHTON sport@wokingham.today

SEB REYNOLDS was delighted to see his Rams side seal a bonus-point success following a ‘quality National One derby’ win at Chinnor, the visitors running out 46-30 victors in a Kingsey Road cracker.

After a minute’s silence was held in memory of the Queen, both sides produced some terrific rugby in front of a crowd of 814.

Two Tom Price penalties put the hosts ahead, but Rams rallied in power-packed fashion as Ant Marris, James McRae, Max Hayman and James Baker all crossed in the second quarter, Alex Seers converting two of those efforts.

Price had slotted a third penalty to make it 9-7 to the hosts before they fell 15 points behind, albeit they hit back on the stroke of halftime through a converted Mark Darlington try.

Rams, though, grabbed the first points of the second period as Jak Rossiter finished brilliantl­y on the right, and a Seers threepoint­er made it 32-16.

Replacemen­t hooker Reece Marshall touched down at the back of a maul for Chinnor, Price again on target, to keep the game alive, before an Ellis Jones intercepti­on freed Rossiter for his 60th Rams’ try.

Seers converted for 39-23, but again the home side rallied, Dean Hammond over before Price maintained his perfect record from the tee.

However, Rams showed their quality in the final 10 minutes, camping in their opponents’ 22 before Hayman completed his double and Seers struck another conversion.

Reflecting on a riproaring affair, Director of Rugby Reynolds said: “The lights must do something to the players because they produce outstandin­g games.

“Both sets of players enjoy playing in them, they put every ounce of effort in and it just produces great quality National One rugby.

“There was some excellent attack on show from both sides and I thought our defence play was really, really good and muchimprov­ed from last week.

“Our physicalit­y in the contact was great because Chinnor have some very big boys who try and drive a battering ram through the middle of you. That’s how they build momentum for (scrum-half) Luke Carter to play off, so you have to stop it at source because if you don’t you’re in for a tough ride, but I thought our guys were really good.”

Chinnor were certainly the better side early on, but Reynolds admitted the resolve his side showed was pleasing.

“We had to ride the start out when our discipline wasn’t great and the penalty count was 5-0 against us and we were on a final warning, but we just felt we could come back,” he said.

“Every time we entered their 22 in the first half we scored, and while it was a little sloppy to not kick the ball out at the end of the half – it cost us a try and a yellow card – we got the result.”

The three players who came into the side – two-try Rossiter and back row men James McRae and Josh Collis – were outstandin­g, and Reynolds said: “They made a huge impact coming in. Jak’s got four tries in two weeks, and it’s good when you’ve got a balance of your front row and your outside backs scoring.”

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Pictures: Paul Clark Chinnor v Rams
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Rams celebrate after scoring a try
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Another try for the visitors
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Rams hunt down a kick
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Rams kick at the posts

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