A fine first period would be followed by a somewhat complacent second, to allow
Cinderford to claw their way back from a 15-point deficit and share the spoils on this
delightful, if chilly, afternoon in the Forest of Dean.
Blackheath were on top from the outset as ball was turned over following the kick off,
putting pressure on the hosts to go off-side in the first minute, enabling Mark Cooke
to establish an early lead.
Five minutes later and a quick throw-in from Stef Liebenberg, followed by a neat pass
from Markus Burcham to put fellow centre Henry Staff on break, saw the Club pack
pick and drive their way beneath uprights, before Tom Williams drove over to extend
the advantage to 10-0.
Fly-half Lee Hemming cut through a gap in the Club defence to put wing Sam Smith
across in response for the hosts, but an error at the re-start allowed Blackheath to
attack again, and as Tom Stradwick pinched a Cinderford throw, Neale Patrick
crashed over for a second try for the visitors.
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Liebenberg then marshalled his side through more phases in Cinderford territory for
Craig Dowsett to swivel his way across for try number three, and with Cooke adding
the conversion, Blackheath held a 22-7 lead on 25 minutes.
However, it was to signal the end of Blackheath’s dominance. A wayward final pass
denied Cinderford a score prior to the break, but with Stradwick temporarily removed
for collapsing the maul, the Gloucestershire side drove hooker Nathan Taylor across
in the 49 th minute.
Moments later a perfectly weighted chip from full-back Stefan Hawley was met by
Hemming to send scrum-half Ewan Fenley over, and with the easy conversion,
Cinderford were back within three points.
With Blackheath’s line-out starting to creak, the odds were firmly with the men from
the Forest, but the serious leg injury that saw a twenty minute delay, and the
unfortunate Club full-back Nick Foster stretchered from the field, disrupted their
momentum.
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However, despite a red card for Cinderford open-side Aaron Ryan for an elbow to the
head, Hemming landed the 74 th minute penalty for hands in the ruck from 40-metres
that brought the scores level, and although Cooke had an opportunity from an
identical distance as the hosts’ scrum disintegrated in the final play, the Club fly-half
didn’t have the advantage of the stiff breeze and watched his shot fall agonisingly
short.
Next Saturday Blackheath return to home territory to face Loughborough Students.
Kick off at Well Hall is at 3 pm.
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