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NLD U20s vs Leics Match Report
22nd March 2023

NLD U20s vs Leics Match Report

NLD U20s made an impressive start to the U20 Championship with an emphatic victory over Leicestershire U20s. The young side outscored the opposition eight tries to three in an enjoyable and highly entertaining match.

Matchday Squad

Starting Forwards

M Towndrow       (West Bridgford)

G Doughty          (Ilkeston)

G Ndlovu            (Melbourne)

B Taylor              (Ashfield)

B Poyzer             (Matlock)

O Dodders          (Newark)

M Welsh              (Melbourne)

J Lucas [C]          (Melbourne)

 

Starting Backs

D Flint                 (Paviors)

D Jowett             (Moderns)

C Finlay              (Derby)

M Jones              (Ashfield)

N Catly                (Keyworth)

T Davies              (Paviors)

J Pearch              (Melbourne)

 

Replacements

D Moore              (Keyworth)

F Barton              (West Bridgford)

J Trethewey        (Ashbourne)

J Naylor               (Ilkeston)

S Barre                (Moderns)

J Cantrell             (Derby)

E Trethewey        (Ashbourne)

Match Report

A bumper crowd, cheered on the blue’s from the start and the home side did not disappoint. Eager to play rugby the NLD U20s looked to impose themselves on a much bigger opposition in the form of Leicestershire U20s. After fourteen minutes a dominant scrum, 5m out from Leicestershire try-line, NLD moved the ball through two phases seeing loose head prop Towndrow cross the line assisted by Ndlovu and Dodders.

Five minutes later NLD took a line-out on the halfway and saw play calmly taken forward. NLD’s flint took the ball forward before getting caught in the ruck, only for blind wing  to pick quickly and attack the disorganised defence, throwing a miss pass out wide for backrow Lucas [C] to go over for NLD’s second try.

NLD held firm defensively for the first twenty minutes, pressuring Leicestershire when they had ball in hand and forcing several handling errors.

On twenty six minutes NLD produced a beautiful piece of rugby. Defending their own 5m line they forced an error leading to a scrum. Holding the much bigger pack, No.8 Lucas broke off the scrum from inside his own five, driving through the Leicestershire defence and offloading to the supporting Jones who, calm under pressure, continued to drive himself forward and throw a neat inside pass to scrum half Flint, lively all game, who then spread the ball wide to Davies as he sprinted clear and across half the field to score under the posts.

On the half hour mark Leicestershire got their reward for some sustained pressure, moving the ball wide with a mismatch spotted. Simple hands and good execution in the wide channel allowed the Leicestershire wing to sneak in for their first score.

Three minutes later it was NLD who again produced an excellent attack. From a line-out wide right, NLD saw quick ball delivered to the backs, as they drove hard onto the Leicestershire defence, spotting the space out wide they moved the ball effortlessly onto fullback Pearch, making the most of a two man overlap, for his first score of the game and NLDs fourth try.

With forty four minutes on the running clock and the last play of the first half, Leicestershire re-gathered and took a quick tap penalty using there forwards to gather momentum before getting the ball into space and touching down for their second try of the game.

 

HT Score:  26 -10

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The second half was a similar tale with NLD scoring four more tries to Leicestershire’s one.

From the restart Leicestershire saw a handling error knock the ball on, allowing Jowett to pounce on the ball and drive forward into the 22, recycling the ball through the phases before inside centre Morgan spotted a gap and scything through and beating the covering defence to dot down.

Changes were made with the introduction of Naylor and Barton freshening up tiring legs and there impacts were immediate with Naylor’s defensive work and Barton’s carrying evident for all to see.

In the next ten minutes it was home club Finlay’s turn to showcase his abilities as he finished off a neat exchange in the visitors twenty two. He then claimed his second with a breakaway try five minutes later, using his footballing skills to keep the ball ahead of him and gather before sprinting clear and beating the last defender for NLD’s seventh score.

Leicestershire looked rejuvenated in the last twenty as they continued to recycle their players from the bench and had their strongest period in the game scoring their third try through good physical carries by the pack. Shifting the ball onto the short side and bulldozing over the NLD defence.

However, the final try of the game fell to replacement prop Barton, who tirelessly closed down a clearance kick in Leicestershire’s 22, regathering the ball and sprinting through the disorganised defence for the final try of the match.

 

Flyhalf Jowett converted six of the eight tries.

Final Score: 52 – 15

 

This was an excellent squad performance and the coaches have been really pleased with how committed the lads have been, how hard they have trained and how well they have implemented the game plans whilst also brining their own strengths forward to play enjoyable rugby. This result is not the result of solely the match day 22 but the whole squad who have trained really well over the last couple of months. We look forward to our next match in April vs East Midlands.

 

Player of the match was voted as J Lucas [NLD U20 Captain]

Forward of the match – B Taylor

Back of the match – D Flint