1st XV Men
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Sat 02 Mar 2024  ·  Counties 2 Midlands East (South)
St Neots
Tries: N Gusto (5)Conversions: N Gusto (5)
35
12
St. Ives RFC
1st XV Men
Tries: O Bartlett, C O’NeillConversions: J Cox
Hosts show clinical edge in second half to down Bulls

Hosts show clinical edge in second half to down Bulls

Paul Cox3 Mar - 16:42
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Ives have chances but are kept out by committed defence

Ives were dealt a lesson in finishing in the second half of a match that was for either side to grasp after an even first half.
St Neots started well and camped in Ives half for the first twenty minutes. Stout defence and some handling errors meant the match remained scoreless until the Bulls wrested control of the ball for a spell.
A penalty to the corner led to a lineout where the sharp thinking Ollie Bartlett eschewed the planned maul set up and simply turned to run past the hosts’ defence. Joe Cox struck a fine conversion against the wind.
From the kick off, Ives could have had another as a break by Max Flint was supported Rees Burns. But desperate defence by the home full back saw the ball spilled over the line.
St Neots had a similar opportunity at the other end, but determined defence saw them held up.
There followed a rib-tickling injury to skipper John Paxton which momentarily left Ives one short. St Neots took full advantage to even the score at half time.
Ives were caught napping at the start of the second half. The home scrum half dummied from a lineout and ran to the line untouched.
A few minutes later, Ives lost Bartlett and Bradley Marshall to injury. The hosts again showed their clinical side and scored their third as some disorganised defence allowed them to go the length of the field to score.
The homes side’s bonus point try came from Ives being turned over in attack. St Neots handling was effective.
Ives did not feel out of it, but the home defence at the breakdown was proving dominant. From a scrum in their own half following another turnover, St Neots released their prolific winger with much to do. He demonstrated why he tops the try scoring charts with a blistering run leaving defenders in his wake.
Ives had the last word with the best team try of the game. A break by Max Flint took them to the 22 and fine hands across the park gave Connor O’Neill the ball in space. He sprinted past the covering defence to touch down in the corner to show what might have been.
With the rearranged game versus Luton next, coach Paul Humphreys is hoping for a positive reaction at training.

Match details

Match date

Sat 02 Mar 2024

Kickoff

TBC

Competition

Counties 2 Midlands East (South)

League position

3
St Neots
4
St Ives (Midlands)
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