Rotherham

20190302 Rotherham Titans vs Ampthill 1st X

Match Report

Ampthill travelled to Yorkshire for their first ever visit to Clifton Lane to face Rotherham needing a win to maintain their promotion challenge.

Rotherham, a proper rugby club run by rugby people, extended a welcome that was nothing short of exceptional.

Amps started well, despite playing into a strongish wind, controlling possession for the first five minutes. Sadly, a wayward A’s lineout saw a the Titans break down field eventually camping in the visitors 22. A defensive system error when two players attempted and failed to take down the ball carrier led to the home side taking the lead with a converted try on 6 minutes.

A strong response from Ampthill saw man of the match lock Jon Kpoku crash over to the left of the posts, full back James Pritchard adding the conversion to level the scores in the 20th minute.

Jon Kpoku opens the scoreline for Ampthill
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With Amps again in the hosts territory wing Sam Baker finished a fine backs move to score wide on the left, James Pritchard adding the extras on 25 minutes.

Sam Baker finishes off a move from the backs to add to Ampthill’s score…
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A’s centre Ollie Morris was having an outstanding game both defensively and with ball in hand. He secured the visitors 3rd try wide on the right just before half time. This time James Pritchard’s conversion attempt missed leaving the score at half time 7-19.

Ollie Morris crosses the line to give Ampthill their third try of the match…
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Up front the half had seen both forward packs knocking lumps out of each other in a ferocious contest. Ampthill’s lineout was an area of concern while the very real contest at the scrummage offered the perfect workout before the big game next week against top of the table Old Elthamians at Dillingham Park.

Syd Blackmore and Joe Bercis feeling the brunt of a physical game…
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Now playing with the benefit of the wind Amps connections would have been confident but Rotherham soon made them uncomfortable. First they took advantage of poor ruck defence to break loose just inside the A’s half racing 35m to touch down an unconverted try on 50 minutes reducing the deficit to just one score.

James Pritchard adding to the points with an accurate foot
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The visitors response saw them run multiple phases deep in the red zone before Captain & blindside Billy Johnson drove through the last man to touch down a 56th minute bonus point securing try converted by James Pritchard.

Billy Johnson buried under bodies gives Ampthill a bonus point
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Playing his first game of this season former regular dual registered with Saracens prop Ralph Adams-Hale then took an inside pass from fly half Josh Sharp to scamper 15m and score a fine try converted by James Pritchard to take the score to 19-33 with 20 minutes to play.

Wreckin’ Ralph Adams-Hale surged through the Rotherham defences to score…
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Lesser sides than Rotherham would have folded under this level of pressure but the Titans are a proud club with a great tradition and they fought back immediately with a 63rd minute converted try.

Back in the home half  the visitors were awarded a penalty 30m out which Josh Sharp converted to extend the lead to three scores at 19 v 36.

Josh Sharp takes a penalty to add to Ampthill’s scoreline
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The hosts responded with a prolonged period of pressure in Ampthill’s red zone using the set piece as an attacking weapon. A series of scrums eventually saw the referee lose patience leading to Amps tight head Matt Collins’ harsh yellow card for dropping the scrum, an incident that will require careful review on the match video.

Amps replaced a back with a prop but the ensuing scrum saw the ball moved left. The home side made their extra man count to score their 4th and deserved bonus point converted try in the 11th minute of time added on!

Rotherham finish the game with a try in the 11th minute of additional time to secure a loosing bonus
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The final score: Rotherham Titans 24, Ampthill 36

I don’t think we were as accurate as we were last week and defensively we need to tighten up but our attacking game is in good shape and we have a number of things to work on during the week
— Paul Turner, Head Coach (Ampthill)

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20181103 Ampthill 1st XV vs Rotherham

Match Report

Ampthill welcomed Rotherham to Olney Field on a dry, partly cloudy afternoon with a strong wind blowing in favour of the visitors in the first half.

The forward packs were evenly matched in the tight with nether side gaining much advantage at the scrummage or line out, however the home side’s back row, working in tandem, had an advantage at the breakdown. Ampthill’s backs, however, made frequent line breaks and always looked threatening while the visitors struggled by comparison.

Sam Baker charges up the field after only 3 minutes!
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The visitor’s defence was up to the task, resisting the hosts attacking play and they gradually came back into the game, spurning two or three kickable penalty chances seeking tries instead but Ampthill’s defence was in turn resolute. Eventually, on 33 minutes, they chose to take the points on offer (Abrahams) to reduce the deficit.

Four way contest after a high kick!
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The second half began with a simple try for the visitors after a missed tackle in midfield saw their centre, Cooke, carry defenders over the line and Rotherham take a narrow lead.

Rotherham having to resort to holding the ball still in the gusting wind.
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Much of the rest of the game was played inside the visitor’s half but their defence held out until the 63rd minute when, after multiple phases in the red zone, scrum half Euan McKirdy sniped from close range, Sharp converting.

Syd Blackmore denied right on the line.
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Much of the rest of the game was played inside the visitor’s half but their defence held out until the 63rd minute when, after multiple phases in the red zone, scrum half Euan McKirdy sniped from close range, Sharp converting.

Euan McKirdy manages to find a hole in the Rotherham defences.
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On 70 minutes, Sharp converted a penalty goal from 45m to extend the lead to more than one score before, 78 minutes, he broke the line on the 22 to touch down just to the left of the posts then hit the post with his conversion.

Josh Sharp finishing the scoreline with flare…
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This was the best performance of the season against a very good Rotherham side. The backs threatened to run riot in the first half, lost their way at the beginning of the second before finishing the game clinically. A four try bonus point was available given the number of opportunities created but the Titans were well organised backing up their recent form.

Credit to our players who stuck to the game plan showing just what they are capable of, the last three weeks have seen Ampthill back to their best.
— Paul Turner, Ampthill Head Coach

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