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Westcliff 19 Canterbury 33: National League 2 South match report

By Davd Haigh

Inconsistent Canterbury posted only their second away victory of the season at National League 2 South bottom side Westcliff on Saturday.

The five points they collected will prove a welcome boost ahead of this Saturday's meeting with leaders Esher.

What the scoreline could not disguise, however, was the poor quality of a game in which both sides fed off unforced errors as much as their own skills.

Canterbury's dominant scrummaging was the backbone of an untidy performance and three second-half tries were enough to guarantee a result which should have been more convincing.

Playing into a chilly wind in the first half, a patient build-up brought a converted try for Dwayne Corcoran after 14

minutes but then the errors set in and Westcliff turned their gifts into points. A turnover handed them the opportunity to make space for wing Sherif Olanrewaju and a second try followed after a horrible communication failure by the city backs. Westcliff skipper Greg Bannister picked up, raced 50 metres to the line and added the goal points.

Relentless scrum pressure allowed Canterbury to square matters before half-time. Westcliff came under the cosh, James Scogings was yellow carded after repeated penalty offences and Canterbury finally broke them down with an overlap score from wing Frank Morgan.

After the break that same pack power pushed Canterbury clear with two tries in the space of seven minutes. Steady pounding of the Westcliff line ended with prop Danny Herriott coming up with ball from under a pile of bodies and the lead was recaptured.

The second saw Westcliff shunted back at a close range scrum and number eight Tyler Oliver made the touchdown. Both were converted and at 26-12 the game was in the city side's

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