Sunday 28 January 2007

Buxton Thirds heroic defence not enough

Buxton 0, Bowden 6

If last weeks defensive effort was like a thin watery stew, then this was a full-blooded beef bourgogne of an effort. Buxton thirds gave nothing away defensively; strangling Bowden’s attacking intentions and forcing them to kick for territory. Allen and Charles led the way but this was a massive team effort, stung by last week’s poor performance and criticism. D Gyte was at his abrasive and kamikaze best and produced a number of try saving tackles and twice Bowden were held up over the line by the tight five working together. In the end Bowden opted for kicks at goal and they slotted two in the second half. Buxton had kickable chances in the first half but choose the attacking option and could not convert pressure into points.

Buxton had a solid platform to build upon. The pack was outstanding, and as the game wore on began to dominate the scrums. The Bowden pack was being shunted back on their own ball. The front row of Fussell, Uprichard and Wilkinson squeezed and tormented their opposite numbers, and Dilworth and Barber provided extra beef in the second row. In addition to his set piece duties, Wilkinson was outstanding in the loose. His tackling was hard and assured and he even produced a scissors move that would have graced the nimblest of backs. Dilworth played like an extra back row and with Allen and Henderson disrupted Bowden possession so that they only had slow ball to play with. In the conditions the lineout became a lottery and neither side gained the upper hand. Perhaps some variety could have been introduced, and maybe this is something that needs to be worked on in training.

Not to be left out the backs played their part. Preece and Poole are developing into a well-oiled and efficient half back combination, and Poole’s touch finding was excellent. Weston and Philips battered away all afternoon and Naylor was outstanding at full back, marshalling and organising the back three. Richie gave a good account of himself and Dawson had another good afternoon on the wing. He combined well with Philips and made fifteen metres down the wing but he ran out pitch and was bundled into touch. Had there been support on hand Buxton could have scored, as the Bowden defence was committed. Buxton began the second half well and had a chance of opening their account after a period of sustained pressure. They chose to go for a penalty in front of the posts. The ball drifted wide, but Gyte steaming in from the wing almost beat the Bowden defenders to the touch down.

A better effort, but it is not enough to be satisfied with the performance. The thirds need to find the mental edge to win tight games like these.

A special thanks to Steve Gyte. His support and encouragement from the touchline was invaluable. He almost made it onto the pitch as Dilworth went off at half time to search for Vaseline for a graze to his head. The referee chose to delay the kick off to allow Dilly to come back on. He didn't fancy refing Gytie for some strange reason.


Buxton Thirds were: Fussell, Uprichard, Wilkinson, Barber ©, Dilworth, Allen, Charles, Henderson, Preece, Poole, D Gyte, Weston, Philips, Dawson, Naylor (Richie) Coach S Gyte

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Once again a great write up Simon. Did I see a reference to training there?

Anonymous said...

tay said...
Don`t think i`ll be ok for playing sat. ankles still paining me. ( if the games are still on with this crappy weather)

25 January 2007 12:40


Ex Captain my Captain said...
Whats wrong with the weather. The colder the better. They don't like it coming up to Buxton when its cold...and wet....and windy.

25 January 2007 18:49
Tay said....
Unless you want me Toby then I'll play , cause you're my hero !!

WayneDilly said...
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WayneDilly said...

Ever thought of going into journalism ? Better than anything in the sun , thanx to everyone who has shown concern over my graze feeling much better now 8-)

Ex Captain my Captain said...

Chris.a - Ah yes training. Think we spend more time talking about it than doing it!

Waynedilly - Glad your're feeling better. These ittle grazes can turn really nasty.Thanks for your kind words by the way. Its a pity my French is so poor.

Anonymous said...

I wonder who the anonymous person who said i think Toby`s my hero. You`d think they would have the balls to state their name.

Anonymous said...

By the way, what`s the comment that was deleted?

WayneDilly said...

Tay , you saying Toby's NOT your hero !!!! They used to stone people to death for blaspheaming like that in the good old days

Ex Captain my Captain said...

Waynedilly - this really can't go on you know. You cannot get away with this. I for one cannot tolerate much more of it. Its driving me mad. I can barely summon the courage to log on and read what you have posted. I live in fear and dread of your next post. What sort of reputation do you think you are giving us? When will you learn? THERE IS ONLY ONE F**CKING A IN BLASPHEMY!!!!

Ex Captain my Captain said...

Tay - I think the comment that was deleted was a sarcastic polemic on the rapid recovery certain people made that enabled them to play for the seconds ater declining the invitation to play for the thirds becasue they wee injured. Great pint last week by the way!

WayneDilly said...

Ex Captain my Captain, AFTER reading your last post , if I WERE you ,I would not mention spelling !!!

Ex Captain my Captain said...

WayneDilly - That is a typo, yours was a mistake! Anyway there is nothing wrong with a bit of hypocrisy!