Wokingham Today

RAMS RECOVER FOR THE WIN AND KEEP TITLE HOPES ALIVE

- By RICHARD ASHTON sport@wokingham.today

RAMS RFC managed to come through the chaos of a poor start to defeat Blackheath 3325 in a National One thriller at Old Bath Road.

The hosts found themselves 10-0 down inside six minutes as Tom Ffitch kicked a penalty and then converted Jake Lloyd’s try, Rams hitting back with star man Dan Swain stretching over for Fraser Honey to add the extras.

Two quickfire five-pointers from Jake Hennessey and Noah Sloot made it 20-7 within a quarter-of-an hour, and the score remained the same until the interval.

Rams made a perfect start to the second period as Ollie Monye grabbed his sixth try of the season, and when captain Honey also converted Charlie Robson’s effort, his side led by a point.

Ellis Jones sealed the try bonus before former Ram Paul Schroter gave Club hope, only for Zach Clow to seal the deal with five minutes remaining.

The average age of the hosts’ team was under 25, and missing experience­d leaders such as captain Robbie Stapley, Drew Humberston­e and

Henry Bird.

“The win maybe makes me a little prouder than normal, but that’s because of what the other guys have done – they’ve taken the side to new heights in recent years,” said Rams director of rugby Seb Reynolds.

“We wanted to challenge a young group – taking the leaders out of it – and see how they got on.

“We knew we’d have to live in the chaos of it at times, but while we came under pressure, with one more score Blackheath looked like they might run away with it, when we got on the front foot we showed we could play.”

He continued: “It was a very good game – Blackheath were quality and were value for money to lead in the first half.

“They stretched our edge and scored tries out wide, their kick-offs were superb, we lost our discipline, and nothing was going our way for the first 30 minutes.

“But we stuck in the game well, stayed calm as a young group, dealt with adversity and just towards the end of the first half we were starting to get on the front foot.

“We felt our conditioni­ng would hopefully come through, we then got guys like Charlie and Zach onto the ball in good positions and eventually we were able to take advantage.”

Trailing 20-7 at the interval, Reynolds felt Monye’s try was crucial, explaining: “We needed to win the first five or 10 minutes of the second half – if we didn’t do that the game was done.

“You don’t want to say it at

half-time because it builds the pressure, but it’s the reality of it.

“Thankfully we were able to win some little battles which gave us the opportunit­y to get back into the game, and while they came back again, we were able to pull away.”

With the wind at their backs after the break, Club also kicked plentifull­y which played into the hosts’ hands, the DoR said: “It can be a good option, but if you’re not completely accurate you’re going to give the likes of Charlie, George and Zach the chance to run it back at you, and they took advantage of that.

“I also thought our midfield was superb – Ellis scored a lovely try and Rowan was solid defensivel­y, so it was good.”

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Pictures: Paul Clark Zach Clow on the charge for Rams in their victory over Blackheath
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Zach Clow crossed for Rams’ final try
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