After going into half time with a 16-8 advantage over the visitors having played well,
The day started tensely as I made it into the ground barely 2 minutes before kick off thanks to the U-Call bus, and almost straight away Olly Barkley put
Barkley didn’t seem to have his best kicking boots on as he missed three in the first half, and the game threatened to turn into a kicking contest as Andy Long and Geoff Parling stormed forward from a turnover only for Burke to miss the resulting penalty from halfway. Our Aussie full back scored his next kick though after his own good run down the right for a 9-3 lead.
It was Burke who scored our only try of the game, with five minutes of the half to go as he cut through the
Bath reminded us though that we were in a game by going over twice in the closing first half minutes after Cory Harris had been sin-binned, the first attempt being disallowed for a knock-on but Bath coming straight back and Matt Stevens driving over. Barkley missed the conversion, but at 16-8 his side were still in the game.
But we had done well so far and deserved to be in the lead.
Whatever was said at half time though, a different
At 16-15 it looked like we might have another tense afternoon, but once Isaac Feau’nati was driven over by the
Our only real penetrations of the
After little injury time Ashley Rowden signalled the end of the match and our second home defeat of the season.
Losing today was a shock after the
There were some good points, the first half performance and those by Burke, Noon and Tait and Andy Long’s continuing improvement this season. However, whatever happened at half time today to produce the second half debacle must be sorted, and Matt Thompson’s lineout throwing once he came on was woeful to say the least.
Credit to those players who applauded their supporters after the game. However, we have now lost the momentum begun last week, and many more performances like this at
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