U16s
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Sun 02 Feb 2014
Congleton
17
49
Didsbury Toc H RFC
U16s
Tries: A Reed (2), J Aduli, L Registe (4)Conversions: F Martinez (7)
TocH continue their mini winning streak

TocH continue their mini winning streak

Andy Harrison4 Feb 2014 - 08:23
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2 matches with Zeke and Angus back and it shows how important the link players are. 2 wins!

After all of us getting lost on the way up there it was a bit of a rush to start the match.

TocH started well but some silly play let Congleton take a 7-0 lead.
It was at this point TocH started playing.

It was nice to see the team playing as a unit and not glory hunting, also having Zeke (who I kept calling Zak for some reason) at scrum half gave us a number of options which we had been missing. Some excellent play resulted in our first try and settled the team in.

TocH battled on with some excellent intelligent play, using their pace to run in 4 trys by half time 28-12. Luke who played the first half for Congleton caused all sorts of problems with his pace, but tackling did not let Luke down.

In the second half the forwards had some excellent runs, Kadeem breaking a number of times causing all sorts of problems. Josh and Tom had a break each but did not have the speed or support to make it count, Luke playing for Congleton stopped Tom getting his first try this season.
It was great to see Ben playing in the forwards for the first time, his size causing problems.
Angus and Lee linked up with some excellent long balls and Lee's pace causing Congleton all sorts of problems.

Congleton had some extremely big players but TocH tackling floored them when ever they ran.

For the last 15 minutes Lee went onto Congletons side to test TocH's defence which stood strong.

A couple for Angus
4 for Lee and
1 for Joseph
All converted by Fenton.

Men of Match Kadeem and Lee both fully deserved.

Well done lads lets extend this winning streak next week.

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Match date

Sun 02 Feb 2014

Kickoff

11:00
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