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8 from 8 for Saxons (U14)

8 from 8 for Saxons (U14)

Arthur Rabjohn16 Nov 2017 - 14:23
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Saxons overcome another stern test when they played US Portsmouth under the lights at Fareham Heathens in a Friday night thriller!

They are ahving a great season so far and I hope thsi form carries through to their next Cup match
- Louise Rabjohn MY Chair

Saxons returned to playing under the lights on a cold but clear evening. With kind permission of the our near neighbours Fareham Heathens and some deft organising by a Saxon coach we were given the chance to play under the floodlights at Fareham against our nearest neighbours US Portsmouth from across the dockyard channel.

The Saxons started with members of the squad who didn't receive much game time in the previous match and were perhaps shocked by the intensity and speed of some of the U.S team who scored a very well worked try which was converted. The Saxons rallied to score a try of their own but conceded another try. The match was really close with the Saxons scoring another try which was converted and a further try to lead 17-12 at the break. U.S were strong and aggressive in all aspects and making the Saxons work hard. Some minor rearranging of the team to ensure game time for all was made at half time.

In the second half some of the minor errors made by the Saxons we're eliminated, and they started to play better as a team. Storming runs from both the forwards and backs entertained a decent size crowd and the Saxons scored three further tries, one of which was converted, whilst only conceding one converted try.

Final score Saxons 34 US Portsmouth 19.

The match was played at a high tempo in a fantastic spirit with intensity and aggression from both sides. Two wins out of two under the lights for Saxons and the season moves on with the eighth consecutive victory. Despite the great victory and strength in depth there is plenty to be worked on with training this week Wednesday and Sunday.

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