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Written by Dennis Fisher
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Sunday, 28 September 2008 |
A try for
Worcester with the game less than a minute old was an immediate set back for OL’s. It came from a misdirected pass from an OL’s attack that gifted the
Worcester left wing an open run to goal. A further set back for OL’s followed with a head injury to scrum half Mark Foley that left him less than effective until he was replaced at half time. The lack of an effective scrum half created difficulties for the backs with slower than usual ball, allowing Worcester more time to encroach on the OL’s backs and prevent creative rugby.
Worcester on the other hand had a simple game plan – win good ball in the forwards and move it to capable wingers by the quickest route.
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Written by Aaron Dudley
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Sunday, 28 September 2008 |
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Old Leams Extras eventually ran away with this fixture, clocking up an impressive 8 tries in the September sunshine.
The first try went to James Holder, battering his way over from the back of a close range scrum. Wellesbourne hit back shortly after, taking advantage of a sloppy pass from the back of the scrum and forcing the error over the line.
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Written by Lester Hunt
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Sunday, 28 September 2008 |
OLs started strongly but were disrupted by early injuries to Guy Elston and Steve Cooke. They regrouped and after sustained pressure eventually scored a good breakaway try by the fleet footed Murray Styles, Simon Noakes adding the conversion.
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Written by Terry Hobman
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Sunday, 28 September 2008 |
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OLs were by far the better individuals on the day but Daventry proved just that little bit more cohesive as a team. The first half saw some impressive defence by the entire OL team whist the pack showed a great deal of personal endeavour but the Daventry side eventually scored twice.
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Written by Website Administrator
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Friday, 26 September 2008 |
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