1st XV
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Sat 11 Sep 2021  ·  London & SE Premier
Wimbledon RFC
1st XV
Tries: D Wayman, O Kitto, T Milner (2)Conversions: J Moffat
29
7
Maidenhead
Dons seal Maiden victory

Dons seal Maiden victory

Marc Bertrand17 Sep 2021 - 10:23
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Bonus point haul in first home game of the season.

Given that this convincing 29-7 victory over Maidenhead was only this squad’s second league match the future looks bright for the forthcoming season. Their attacking play is exciting to watch and can only get even better as the season progresses. But for a number of unforced errors, particularly in the second half, plus the referee penalising Don’s increasingly dominant set scrum (a big improvement on last week) the winning margin would have been far greater. But the try-bonus point win will do for now.

It took just two minutes for Wimbledon to open the scoring; signalling their intention to play attacking rugby, they opted for a kick to touch instead of a certain three points from a penalty in front of the posts, and the pack drove over from the ensuing lineout, hooker Dave Wayman touching down for the five points.

They looked to be on the point of scoring for most of the next 20 minutes, with the pack – faster and more efficient at the breakdown than Maidenhead - constantly gaining ground before putting the backs away, but they failed to capitalise on their wealth of possession. Then the visitors had a good ten minute period, testing Dons’ defence, which held up well. The last ten of the half was all Wimbledon again, a fine turnover on half-way gave wing Ollie Kitto the ball and before anyone could shout “Go Ollie” he’d gone and was scoring in the corner 50m upfield. In the final minute successive driving mauls eventually secured a penalty try and the half closed with Wimbledon leading 17-0.

The second half started like the first with an early try for wing Tom Milner just three minutes in following a nice half-break by scrum half Owen Davies after half a dozen of his forwards, led by no.8 Mark Scott, had powered their way deep into Maidenhead’s half. But after several near misses by Wimbledon the visitors had a strong ten minute period and running a good line their no.8 was able to run in under the posts. The simple conversion brought the score line to an unrepresentative 22-7. But Dons’ fullback Charlie Maskrey then nearly rounded of a flowing backs move only to be tackled 2m short, though still able to flick the ball over the tackler’s head to give Milner his second try. James Moffat, on for the limping Steve Boatman put over a fine conversion from near the touchline and it was 29-7.

Next week Wimbledon travel away to Hertford, who have also had two wins out of two.

Match details

Match date

Sat 11 Sep 2021

Kickoff

15:00

Competition

London & SE Premier

League position

1
Wimbledon
11
Maidenhead
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