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Please see below our Round Up for the Weekend 18-19th January 2025
WEEKEND ROUND UP
SATURDAY 18TH JANUARY 2025
LICHFIELD 1XV | DRONFIELD 31 | 17 LICHFIELD
LICHFIELD 2XV | BEDWORTH HWO LICHFIELD
SUNDAY 19TH JANUARY
LICHFIELD LADIES L2XV | BRIDGNORTH 20 | 19 LICHFIELD
LICHFIELD COLTS RXV | SUTTON COLDFIELD 12 | 38 LICHFIELD
LICHFIELD COLTS GXV | NEWPORT SALOP 48 | 20 LICHFIELD
UNDER 12 GIRLS | LICHFIELD 35 | 45 LEICESTER FOREST EAST
UNDER 14 BOYS | BURNTWOOD 17 | 33 LICHFIELD
UNDER 14 GIRLS | LICHFIELD 50 | 19 LEICESTER FOREST EAST
UNDER 15 BOYS | BARKER BUTTS 34 | 12 LICHFIELD
UNDER 16 BOYS | LEEK 15 | 27 LICHFIELD
REPORTS C/O DAVE LEWIS
MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND JUNIOR NEWS
MEN:-
DRONFIELD 31 LICHFIELD 1ST XV 17 PTS
Dronfield won this top of the table match up with a dominant third quarter effort against a young Lichfield outfit, who battled and battled right to the end. The visitors had to contend with a lack of experience in the side, no league rugby for a month and a strong home side, who were definitely committed and knew how to exploit their famous sloping pitch. Nevertheless, Lichfield had some purple patches of their own, but they needed more variety to their attacks to break down a very well organised scrambling defence. It ended with Dronfield earning five points with four tries scored, whilst Lichfield left north Derbyshire with none.
The home side’s leading try scorer, Reika Mahmid, opened the scoring after just two minutes. Joe Farrell, a combative outside centre who like to take the ball right on the gain line, made the original break and when right wing Mahmid received the ball in the Lichfield red zone, the cover tackled him, but he was able to scramble over the line legally on all fours. Captain, Jake Steade, extended the lead to eight points with a straight penalty soon after.
Lichfield responded well, as they started to settle into the match, despite their scrum and line out being under constant pressure. They worked their way into the Dronfield ‘’22’’ more and more often and looked confident in their systems and processes. The reward was a smartly taken quick penalty, which afforded Sam Benson a try by the posts, converted by Kai Lucas-Dumolo. Almost immediately, Henry Nevitt, later to go off with another shoulder knock, put the visitors into the lead with a penalty from his own half.
The remainder of the half was very even, although Steade put his side in front right on half time with another penalty following some defiant Lichfield defence, which earned them a harsh penalty.
The home side were soon exploiting their local knowledge, Steade kicked a further penalty and a break by wing, George Finlay, opened the way for Farrell to score a second try. Their lead was extended to 14 points after they drove a line out over from short distance with hooker, George Burch, at the bottom of the pile.
Lichfield could have caved in, however, they found some decent possession and pounded the Dronfield line for several minutes. To be fair, the home defence was exemplary and they saw out the danger and were eventually able to escape to the safety of the Lichfield half. From there, they exploited a Lichfield dropped ball and Greg Cooke was able to barge his way over, Steade converted.
The city side rallied again and found a way to earn themselves a second try, scored by Josh Butler, converted by Lucas-Dumolo, but time did not allow the chance to grab a bonus point.
Beaten yes, but far from a disgraced afternoon for the Lichfield squad, which contained nine under 24 year olds and was short of five of its top six try scorers, who also add variety and some nous to the Lichfield attack. Nevertheless, the side move onto Ilkeston this Saturday for a rearranged match from earlier in January, KO 2.15pm. The 2s, after a conceded defeat to Bedworth, go to Tamworth on Saturday, KO 2.15pm.
SUTTON COLDFIELD 12 LICHFIELD RED COLTS 38 PTS
Lichfield Red colts struggled to beat Sutton in the original fixture, but on Sunday proved themselves far too good to thus maintain their unbeaten status in this league despite not having played since late November. Nevertheless, it was a hotly contested local derby and there was no shortage of cards brandished as a result.
The Red team start their county cup defence with a home match against Longton this coming Saturday, kick off is 11.00am.
NEWPORT COLTS 48 LICHFIELD GREEN COLTS 20 PTS
Newport, who last season won Division 1 of the North Midlands league and who went deep into the National knockout cup, are now back in Division 3 and were too strong and organised for the defiant Green team on Sunday. The Green team face Kidderminster on Sunday at 2pm in the league.
WOMEN:-
BRIDGNORTH 20 PTS LICHFIELD GREEN (2s)19 PTS
The Green team conceded a 77th try to lose out in this hard fought encounter in Shropshire on Sunday – a similar scenario to the match at Cooke Fields earlier in the season. Considering this was the Green team’s first game since mid November, they made it a genuine contest against the unbeaten league leaders, but cannot now realistically achieve the goal of getting promoted, even though they still have eight more opportunities to pick up five points. Yesterday’s game only earned them one losing bonus point.
The home side took a 7-0 lead on 25 minutes, which was reduced to two points with a try from Lily O’Brien just before the break, although Bridgnorth kicked a penalty right on the break. Lichfield took the lead on 48 minutes with a try from Zoe Evans, converted by Eleanor Udall. In such a tight affair, Bridgnorth moved back in front with another penalty (13-12). New recruit, Kat Turner, marked her debut with a converted try seven minutes from the end, but Bridgnorth found a way to win the game with just three minutes to go with a converted try.
JUNIORS:-
The boys under 16s started the year with a fine league victory at Leek by 27-15, whilst the 15s found Barkers Butts too strong (34-12). The 14s went to neighbours, Burntwood, and came back with a satisfying 33-17 win, whilst the 13s and 12s found Silhillians and Ashbourne strong opponents in their opening games of the year.
The girls 14s and 12s hosted Leicester Forest East and the former won 61-19 and the latter lost 35-45.
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