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20200314 Ampthill vs Cornish Pirates

20200314 Ampthill vs Cornish Pirates

Cornish Pirates’ Dominant Second Half Secures Bonus Point Win Over Ampthill

@AmpthillRUFC welcomed visitors @CornishPirates1 for their first ever visit to Dillingham Park’s Grange Jaguar Bowl on a dry, bright & windy afternoon with excellent under foot conditions.

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20200215 Ampthill vs London Scottish

20200215 Ampthill vs London Scottish

@AmpthillRUFC welcomed visitors @LSFCOfficial for their first ever visit to the Grange Jaguar Bowl on a filthy, wet and windy afternoon. Despite recent heavy rain the pitch was in good condition.

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20200125 Ampthill vs Doncaster Knights

Match Report

Ampthill 1st XV 30, Doncaster Knights 26, Greene King IPA Championship League

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Ampthill Hold On To Secure Fifth Win Of The Season Over Doncaster

Ampthill welcomed visitors Doncaster to a cold, dry, windless and overcast Olney Field where the pitch was, as usual, in very good condition for the Knights first ever fixture against the home side.

Amps squad saw three changes in the starting line-up and three on the bench from the record defeat at Ealing. Up front Dave Ward rotated to hooker, Matt Collins to prop and Shay Kerry to lock. In the backs scrum half Kevin Barrett replaced Darryl Veenendaal while Argentine centre Sefafin Bordoli rotated. The bench saw hooker Syd Blackmore, prop Luvuyo Pupuma & centre Sam Hanks rotate while flanker Will Allman & outside back Will Foster returned.

Some spice was added to the fixture by the return of former Ampthill Head Coach Clive Griffiths and former player Joe Sproston to Dillingham Park.

Joe Bercis opening the score line for Ampthill…
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Ampthill began well achieving a 16 point lead before a serious injury break to a Knights player seemed to affect Ampthill more than the visitors as they came back with 2 converted tries by early in the second half.

First flanker Joe Bercis touched down on 5 minutes after concerted pressure on the visitors defence, then, wing Sam Baker caught in stride a fine cross kick from fly half Louis Grimoldby and raced over by the left corner flag, Grimoldby missing both conversions.

Sam Baker extends Ampthill lead over Doncaster…
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Ampthill extended their lead with two penalty goals from Grimoldby on 18 & 30 minutes after Doncaster twice cynically infringed with the hosts on the attack in front of the posts.

Louis Grimoldby slots a penalty for Ampthill
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After the injury break the home side appeared to have lost focus as Knights scored either side of half time through a driving maul (Ben Hunter, 36 minutes) and a backs move (wing Tyson Lewis, 42 minutes).

Jarryd Sage scores for Ampthill from a mid-field break…
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The hosts then stretched away again with two more converted tries of their own, a Jarryd Sage mid field break (53 minutes) and Rob Langley from close range (61 minutes).

Leading 30-14 with 20 minutes remaining Ampthill again allowed the visitors to step up, forcing the home side on the back foot leading to a yellow card to centre Sam Hanks and a Doncaster try to replacement wing Jack Roberts (74 minutes) converted by fly half Sam Olver.

Just 3 minutes later while again under the cosh home Number 8 Sam Hudson was also sent to the bin leaving Amps to play the rest of game first 2 players then 1 player down.

Rob Langley clinching the bonus point for Ampthill…
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Despite the best efforts of the 13 men Knights ran in another try on 78 minutes through centre Kyle Evans, Oliver adding the extras.

With 2 minutes plus time added on to play Ampthill, restored to 14 players, were leading by just 4 points, to the relief of the home spectators the last play of the game attacking lineout inside the hosts 22 was stolen and the ball kicked dead.

A fine game for the neutral, with either side able to win at the death, this was Ampthill’s 5th win of the season.

Final Score

Ampthill 30, Doncaster 26

Ampthill thoroughly deserved their win, our squad were warned during our preparation as to what they might expect but we did not follow the game plan in the first half, choosing to play rather than concentrating on territory. We had our chances to win the game at the end but failed to take them. A sad day for Doncaster and myself personally but a great day for Ampthill
— Clive Griffiths, Coach (Doncaster)
We played well for large parts of a game which ebbed and flowed but when leading 30-14 in the second half we failed to put the game away and allowed them back, this wasn’t good enough. Now we focus on our away trip to Newcastle Falcons, an experience no one associated with Ampthill could have imagined a few years ago!
— Mark Lavery, Director of Rugby (Ampthill)

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20200111 Ampthill vs Coventry

Match Report

Ampthill 1st XV 19, Coventry 17, Greene King IPA Championship League

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Last Kick Of The Game Penalty Goal Secures Ampthill’s 4th Win Of the Season

Ampthill welcomed visitors Coventry to a cold, windy but dry Olney Field with the overcast gradually thickening to produce a little drizzle. Despite the recent rain the pitch was in very good condition for the first home fixture of the new year.

Amps squad saw just one change in the starting line-up from Boxing Day, scrum half Kevin Barrett replacing Leon Fukokuka while the bench saw the return of dual registered lock Jon Kpoku & wing Josh Gillespie.

Coventry dominated the opening exchanges, first winning a 3rd minute penalty to the left of the posts and 35m out, sadly for the visitors fly half Fenner’s goal kick shaved the posts on the downwind side.

Coventry open the score with a Penalty Kick…
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Just 2 minutes later with Coventry back in possession in the home 10m line a fine move saw the ball moved through the hands from the left to right for wing Ratu Bulumakau to finish by the corner flag, Fenner failing to convert from the touchline.

Amps came back into the game through the forwards eventually winning a penalty at a breakdown, Louis Grimoldby’s local knowledge seeing the ball between the posts on 13 minutes.

Louis Grimoldby produces the goods for Ampthill…
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The next 20 minutes saw a stalemate, both sides exerting concerted pressure deep in other’s 22 but defences holding firm until wing Max Trimble intercepted a Louis Grimoldby pass on the hosts 10m line to scamper untouched under the posts, Fenner adding the extras.

Interception by Coventry sees Max Trimble cross the Ampthill line.
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The home side controlled much of the remainder of the half, with multiple phases deep in Coventry’s red zone finally producing a try for hooker Syd Blackmore on 39 minutes, Louis Grimoldby bringing the score at oranges to 10-12 with the conversion.

Syd Blackmore finally manages to get Ampthill over the line.
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There’s no doubt that the visitors connections would not have been happy with a 2pt lead given their wind advantage in the first half.

Ampthill came out firing in the second half gradually turning the screw putting Coventry under pressure eventually winning two back to back penalties in the 57th & 59th minutes, Louis Grimoldby striking both through the uprights for Amps to take & extend the lead for the first time in the match.

Louis Gimboldy again adding to the Ampthill total…
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The second penalty was the result of fine skills and team effort from full back Karim Lynch who fielded a difficult kick off before returning the ball behind the visitors defence where the kick chase cornered the isolated defender winning the penalty.

Karim Lynch causing trouble for the Coventry defence…
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Coventry raised their game forcing A’s to defend for the next 10 minutes, referee Dean Richards repeatedly penalising the home side until replacement flanker Facundo Dominguez received a yellow card on 66 minutes. Just 2 minutes later centre Serafin Bordoli was adjudged to have deliberately handled the ball in front of the posts and joined his Argentine colleague in the bin.

With the hosts deep in their 22 the home side’s cover eventually ran out leaving prop James Gibbons to touch down mid way to the left touchline. Replacement fly half Rory Jennings’ kick crucially sliding past the posts leaving the visitors in the lead 16-17.

Ampthill putting Coventry defence under pressure again
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The next few minutes were key in the game as Ampthill, with 13 playing 15 held out until restored to full complement with just 2 minutes remaining.

With the ball back in Coventry’s half a knock on saw an Amps scrum outside the visitors 22, with both front rows having been replaced before 60 minutes Coventry’s earlier set piece advantage was now negated, the roar from the Ampthill support resounded around the field as the referee awarded a penalty in Amps favour.

Cool as a cucumber Louis Grimoldby stepped up to strike the ball through the posts to secure the win with the last kick of the game.

Louis Grimboldy takes the final kick of the game, giving Ampthill victory!
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Having watched Coventry demolish a pretty similar Ampthill side back in September this performance demonstrated the strides made by the squad in the Championship.

Final Score

Ampthill 19, Coventry 17

The kick at the end won the game but we put ourselves in that position by not taking advantage of the wind in the first half. Credit to Ampthill, they came out in the second half, put us under pressure and we were inaccurate. Playing away from home, against a wind with a small lead we had to be accurate, we weren’t so it was almost inevitable that Ampthill would score.
— Roland Winter, Coach (Coventry)
We’ve run a couple of the top sides close here at Dillingham Park, I thought it was only a matter of time until we knocked one over. The interception try was a blow but we fought back and, I suggest, deserved to win in the end.
— Mark Lavery, Director of Rugby (Ampthill)

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