Tuesday, May 16, 2006

New website for 2006/7 season

We have just started to create a new club website for next season. We have purchased the domain name "woodsrugby" and now have developed our own web pages. This allows us to have many more features than the old website. Please pay it a visit at www.woodsrugby.co.uk The content on there is just test data, and will be updated as current information becomes available. Sign the guestbook to let us know you've visited, and use the contact feature if you wish to pass on any ideas for more features or further development.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Match Report v Chingford (a) Won 27-26



Brentwood U14s 27 Chingford U14s 26

Brentwood snatch victory from the jaws of defeat…
Report by Becky Bassenger



Brentwood started badly, even by their sleepy standards. Tackles were being missed left, right and centre, the ball was being thrown away and also lost in contact. The only positive was that the strange flying things that had spent the hour before the match dive-bombing innocent bystanders seemed to be subsiding. Chingford were in control and deservedly so but Brentwood were starting to get their act together and from a good break from Jordan Hill got themselves in an attacking position. The pass however was forward and Brentwood could not shove Chingford off the ball at the scrum. Despite this the Brentwood back row were up quickly and forced Chingford into knocking on in a tackle. William Bassenger bashed up the middle, the ball went to Elliot who made a half break, committing two defenders to him, which put Tim in space, and he raced into the corner to score. The difficult conversion was missed, 5-0 Brentwood.

The good work was undone though as Chingford were straight through all the defence from the restart. Sam Fry was left one on one with his opposite number and despite an initial girly slap which I assume was meant to be a handoff from the Chingford player, Sam got his man in touch to save a try. Unfortunately Chingford nicked the lineout and some nice hands saw them over for a good score. The conversion was kicked, 7-5 to Chingford.

The next restart was much the same as the last with Chingford running the ball straight back down the touchline but this time there were no tackles and Chingford were straight in to increase the lead. The conversion was good, 14-5 Chingford and half time.

Onlookers knew it was bad as coach Ian adopted that stance – hands on head, grimace on face and if he’d been wearing a hat it most certainly would have been off!

The second half started off just as badly as the first half ended, Chingford running straight through and scoring again, the conversion went over and the score was 21-5 to Chingford. It looked like game over…but Brentwood was having none of it. And so the come back began. A bad box kick went straight to Sam Morgan who ran it back, straightened his line and sent out a good pass to Joel Ison who put the burners on and raced into the corner. Another difficult conversion was just missed, 21-10 to Chingford.

Brentwood’s next try came swiftly afterwards as a result of some great running rugby. James Paton at centre made the break, he passed it to Sam Morgan who did well to take the pass which was above his head, James your team mates aren’t quite your height yet! Roland, in the attacking line from fullback, received the pass from Sam, drew the defender and passed to Joel who was on hand to speed in for the finish. Conversion was again not the easiest and was missed. 21-15 to Chingford.

Chingford then struck back. Brentwood conceded a penalty and Chingford put in a very good kick, giving them a lineout 5 metres out. Brentwood stole the lineout but knocked on, scrum for Chingford. A number 8 pick up from the scrum saw Chingford set up a ruck on the blindside only metres short of the line and when their prop, not the smallest of players, popped up on the wing for the pass a score was inevitable. Joel put in a brave effort but from that range there would only be one winner. The conversion was missed. 26-15 to Chingford.

Things were seemingly getting worse as a scrum where Brentwood put on no pressure what so ever gave the Chingford kicker what seemed like an eternity to clear his lines and the ball went straight over Sam Fry’s head before bouncing for him very unkindly. However he eventually managed to collect it did extremely well to run straight back through the Chingford defence to gain ground from a very good kick. A maul was set up and William did his usual come from absolutely nowhere with the ball. Finding himself in a large amount of space, something probably quite daunting to a prop, he passed to Jordan who used the space to go in at the corner. The conversion was close but not quite there, 26-20 and suddenly Brentwood could win the game with a converted try.

Chingford regained possession from the restart and put in a clever kick with the aim of keeping Brentwood as far away from their try line as possible. Brentwood took the lineout cleanly and the ball was whizzed out quickly to Jordan who managed to find a hole in the middle of the Chingford defence and ran straight through. He managed to step the full back and with every Brentwood supporter who was aware of the score screaming, “POSTS! POSTS!” he dived over just to the side of them. 26-25 Chingford. The conversion looked relatively easy but with only a minute remaining and the kick desperately needed to win it was no easy kick. Under huge pressure Adam Mathias calmly stepped up and slotted it. The Brentwood fans went nuts. 27-26 to Brentwood but Chingford were already racing back to take a quick restart.

There looked set to be another twist in the tale as the ball took an unfortunate deflection off of Roland’s head, causing chaos amongst the Brentwood players trying to tidy up and in the kafuffle Chingford got the ball back. Fortunately the Brentwood defenders managed to wrap the man up and a maul was set up. The Chingford players shoved and were starting to edge towards the try line but the Brentwood forwards arranged themselves and put on a counter shove. The maul lurched back and forth for some time until finally with one last mighty shove the Brentwood boys got it into touch. The full time whistle went, 27-26 to Brentwood, a great, highly entertaining game and a good end to a good season.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Player of the Year 2005/6


Brentwood RFC under 14's

Players player of the year 2005/6




Will all players please make sure that they have their player of the year forms in to either Keith or Steve by Sunday 7th at the latest. Keith will have voting forms available on Sunday or you can request a form via e-mail from steve at steven.doble@jardinemotors.co.uk . If you are not going to be at training on Sunday 7th May, please send your vote to steve via e-mail (These will be verified) by Monday 8th May at the latest.

All VOTES RECEIVED AFTER MONDAY 8th MAY WILL NOT BE INCLUDED

Extra Fixture - Sunday 7th May v Kent U14's - CANCELLED

Extra Fixture - CANCELLED
Sunday 7th May - This extra fixture has now been cancelled
There will be a final training session at King Georges on Sunday @ 10.00am.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Fixtures & Results Season 2005/2006


Brentwood Rugby Football Club Under 14's

Fixtures & Results

(Click on "Report" for full match report)

Played 23 - Won 17 - Drawn 2 - Lost 4 - Points F-737 A-191

2005
Sep 25th v Harlow (away) Won 72-0 Report
Oct 2nd v Braintree (home) Draw 12-12
Oct 9th v Westcombe Park (away) Won 62-0 Report
Oct 16th v Rochford (away) Won 42-0
Oct 23rd v Woodford (away) Lost 19-24
Oct 30th V Cambridge (away) Won 49-0
Nov 6th v Colchester (away) Won 29-10
Nov 13th v Barking (away) Won 24-12
Nov 20th v Upminster (away) Won 48-0 Report
Nov 27th v Stanford (away) Cancelled
Dec 4th Essex Cup v Stanford (away) Won 85-0 Report
Dec 11th v Westcliff (home) Won 38 - 0 Report
Dec 18th v Braintree (away) Cancelled
2006
Jan 8th v Sth Woodham Ferrers (away) Won 19-10 Report
Jan 15th Essex Cup v Rochford (away) Won 52-5 Report
Jan 22nd v Chelmsford (away) Won 24-14 Report
Jan 29th v Thurrock (home) Cancelled
Feb 5th v Medway (home) Lost 14 - 19 Report
Feb 12th No Fixture (Training)
Feb 19th v Harlow (home) Won 43-7 Report
Feb 26th v Chingford (away) Lost 14 -21 Report
Mar 5th Essex Cup v Thurrock (home) Won 25-0 Report
Mar 12th v Eton Manor (home) Won 17-0 Report
Mar 19th v Shelford (away) Draw 15-15 Report
Mar 26th No Fixture (Training)
Apr 2nd Essex Cup Final v Westcliff Won 10-5 Report
Apr 9th v Bishops Stortford (home) Lost 12-26 Report
Apr 16th No Fixture (Easter)
Apr 22nd/23rd Tour Bognor Regis (see Bognor 2006 Tour link)
Apr 30th v Chingford (away) Won 27-26 Report