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Canterbury 33 Guernsey Raiders 19: National League 2 East match report

By David Haigh

With 19 unanswered points in the first half, Canterbury eased to a 33-19 victory over Guernsey which keeps them seventh in the National 2 East table.

A late rally by Raiders, which brought them two well-worked tries, was never enough to trouble the city side. Their five scores earned a bonus point but it wasn't until the end of the first quarter that the scoreboard got a move on.

Frank Morgan scored the first of his two touchdowns after 23 minutes but it was Guernsey, with a stiff breeze in their favour, who dominated the early territory and asked questions of the home defence. Their failure to crack it, the intensity of the tackling forcing them into handling errors, was to prove costly.

A lineout turnover led to Morgan's opener and the Canterbury backs split Raiders open again three minutes later. Lewis Hillier batted down a try-scoring pass illegally and it cost him a yellow card and his side a penalty try.

Prop Elliot Lusher was in support of flanker Eoin O'Donoghue's run to claim a third before half-time and Frank Reynolds’ conversion stretched the lead.

Guernsey finally found a way to the line 12 minutes into the second half with a catch-and-drive score by Tom Ceillam, converted by Ciaran McGann, but it was treated as a minor inconvenience.

Some of the rugby was untidy but it was Canterbury who held a clear edge and the balance was restored when they worked an overlap for Presley Farrance and Reynolds converted from wide out.

The last five minutes saw a flurry of tries, two for Raiders wing Ethan Smith, the first converted by McGann, as the island side went through some excellent phases.

Sandwiched between those scores, however, came Morgan to snap up a converted try and underline Canterbury's good

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