Match report Tottonians RFC 3XV 21-15 Ventnor RFC 2XV 30 November 2024

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Match report Tottonians RFC 3XV 21-15 Ventnor RFC 2XV Saturday 30 November 2024

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A Saturday that was supposed to be a weekend off turned into a tough away fixture for the Ventnor second team following the re-scheduling of a fixture due to be played on November 9th that was cancelled owing to a combination of bad weather and ferry disruption.

However, a squad of 20 made the trip to play a Tottonians side near the top of the league and Ventnor gave them a real test for the whole 80 minutes- 79 of which saw Ventnor holding the lead and about to cause an upset!

A very cagey opening 10 minutes with both sides struggling to maintain continuity and possession but good defensive work from the back row of Coghlan, Gilbert and Magnurson Jr led to a Ventnor penalty which was punted deep into Tottonian territory and a swift follow-up from the all-action Bulpitt forced a knock-on.

From the resultant scrum, with skipper Rushton, hooker Brown and tighthead Skelley working hard and backed up by Teague and Green in the engine room, the ball was worked along the back line and then recycled by the pack. The effective “Munster” drive set up by Skelley enabled Gilbey to cross for the first try and fly-half Ottley duly added the extras. 0-7

The Ventnor backs started to get a bit more involved with Bulpitt and Jones(straying from his usual position of hooker) making inroads into the opposition half. Jones nearly scored having kicked through and chased his own grubber kick but unfortunately knocked-on in goal, to the relief of the hosts (and his own huge embarrassment).

The unaccustomed exertion proved too much, forcing Jones off to be replaced by Wheeler, making a welcome return in a Ventnor shirt.

The speed off the mark of the back line was disrupting the home side’s possession, forcing them into errors and wingers Blake and the slippery Wood were finding spaces to run into. Harris at 9 was gaining in confidence as the game progressed and this gave Ottley time to either put his backs away or put in some probing kicks.
From a break by Wood the home side were penalised and gained a yellow card in their 22. A kick for a line out and a subsequent break from Skelley and Coghlan was over for try number two. From wide out Ottley couldn’t add the conversion. 0-12

Match report Tottonians RFC 3XV 21-15 Ventnor RFC 2XV 30 November 2024
Match report Tottonians RFC 3XV 21-15 Ventnor RFC 2XV 30 November 2024

A Ventnor knock-on in their own 22 led to a Totts scrum and the hosts thought they had scored wide out but the referee deemed otherwise and brought them back for a penalty with Ventnor straying offside. Again the ball went wide and this time Totts did score and the successful conversion narrowed the gap. 7-12

Despite more pressure from the visitors, this remained the score at half-time. Riches, having had a solid game at full-back, went off for a well-earned rest. Blake moved to 15 and Martin came on to the wing. The first 15 minutes of the second half saw Ventnor playing some of their best rugby with the Ventnor scrum gaining the upper hand and some effective forward support play forcing Totts to give away penalties. Ottley added another 3 points after Totts were penalised for going off their feet.7-15

Jones then returned to the front row, having got his breath back, but Brown was soon back on as prop Skelley hobbled off. This forced Jones to prop and Brown back as hooker but still the Ventnor scrum was looking strong. Another reshuffle in the back line as Bulpitt was forced off through injury and Wood through old age. Riches returned to the fray along with Fox and the visitors forced into some serious defensive work as the hosts pressed for the home win.

A couple of silly penalties for straying offside put Ventnor under pressure and the Totts speedy back line and full back always looked dangerous in attack. The referee eventually lost patience with the number of Ventnor penalties and Blake was dispatched to the bin for 10 minutes. More pressure from Totts, sensing an opportunity, and they managed to cross for their second try after Ventnor failed to clear from their own 22. Another excellent kick from the full back . 14-15

Magnurson Jr then left the field after a hard shift to be replaced by Magnurson Snr so the scrum lost none of its attacking drive. The two would swap places again in the final 10 minutes to round off the extensive and effective use of the bench.

The game was building up to a nail-biting finale and some serious attacking pressure was relieved by some astute kicking from Wheeler and Riches. Another speedy attack from the Totts back line and Fox received a yellow card for a high tackle- in fact it was so high it was fortunate not to be a straight red.

Ventnor now down to 13 men and it was always going to be difficult to keep a determined Totts side at bay. So it proved to be when an attempted clearance kick went out on the full and from the subsequent line out a combination of lack of numbers and some poor tackling and Totts breathed a huge sigh of relief scoring a try under the posts with the final move of the game. Such are the margins between victory and defeat- had the clearance kick been good then Ventnor would have gained a 50-22 line out and might have hung on for the win!

With another successful conversion, final score 21-15

Despite the last gasp loss this was a very creditable performance from a Ventnor side still very much finding its feet in terms of personnel and playing style. The coaching team will take a great deal of heart from this performance against some very good opposition.

Team photo Ventnor 2nd XV v Tottonians 3rd XV 30th Nov 2024
Team photo Ventnor 2nd XV v Tottonians 3rd XV 30th Nov 2024

Image: James Morton

Ventnor RFC 2XV Squad 3 November 2024

Rushton (capt), Frances, Skelley, Teague, Green, Coghlan, Gilbey, C. Magnurson, Harris, H. Ottley, Wood, Bulpitt, Jones, E. Blake, W. Riches. Subs. H. Wheeler, Martin, D. Magnurson, Fox

Ventnor RFC 2XV AJ Wells Man of the Match and Red Funnel Moment of the Match 30 November 2024
Ventnor RFC 2XV AJ Wells Man of the Match and Red Funnel Moment of the Match 30 November 2024

Ventnor RFC 2XV AJ Wells Man of the Match and Red Funnel Moment of the Match 30 November 2024

The A.J. Wells Man of the Match: Harvey Wheeler

The Red Funnel Moment of the Match: Alan Fox

Coaches: Neil Evans, Clive Cardwell-Hill, Todd Riches, Dean Magnurson

Match report: Clive Cardwell-Hill

Best Regards

James

JAMES MORTON
Honorary Secretary, Ventnor RFC
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