Dover 2nds 48 v 19 Folkestone 2nds

 

Dover played Folkestone at Crabble on Saturday in their second league game of the season.
Dover started well in the hot weather applying early pressure on the Folkestone pack. They were rewarded with an early penalty which Marsh converted.
Dover took their time to settle in the match and handling errors cost them two opportunities to open the scoring, but it did not take long for the home side to put together a good move to score the opening try. An excellent break in midfield from Cattermole gave the backs some space to work in. Simple hands down the line led to Blair scoring, Marsh converted.
Dover scored another try soon after through O’ Dell. Holland managed to create some space by cutting inside from the wing and drawing two defenders. He then passed to O’ Dell who outpaced the last defender to score. Marsh failed with the conversion but it put Dover 15-0 up at half time.
Folkestone started the second half strongly and scored within 5 minutes of the restart after fielding a chip and chase from Dover they managed to break through the defence. The try was converted. 15-7.
Dover responded immediately with a good try from Holland. The backs ran one of their moves with great effect. O’ Dell broke the defensive line and with only the full back to beat he drew him and passed to Holland who strolled over the line. March converted to restore Dover’s lead.
Folkestone came straight back at Dover. Good defensive pressure lead to a handling error in midfield. The Folkestone number 12 beat two defenders well to score a good try which was then converted to make the score 22 – 14.
After some stern words from captain Chambers Dover began to take control. The pack rumbled up the field and approached the visitors 22. From here Kimble broke through but was brought down on the try line. Quick ball from Denning down the blind side let Phillips walk over un-contested.
From the resultant kick off Howard fielded the kick off and beat 4 defenders and drove deep into the Folkestone half. Howard was tackled by the full back but did well to pop the ball off the floor to May who ran in the try uncontested. Marsh converted to make the score 34-14.
Dover continued to dominate, running in two more tries before the end of the game. The first was from Blair who latched onto a good pass from Marsh and then out-muscled his opposite man to score. The second came from Phillips which was set up by an awesome run from O’ Dell who broke two tackles before giving an inside ball to Phillips who slid over. Marsh converted both.
Folkestone stuck to the cause well and scored a good push over try in the last play of the game.
This made the final score 48-19 to Dover.
Dover plays Deal/Betteshanger next Saturday at Crabble in a league game.
Dover 2nd’s – Bowditch, Chambers, Kimble, Cattermole, Gill, Landman, May, Howard, Denning, Marsh, Adams, Phillips, O’ Dell, Holland, Kamara, Blair, Cairns, Porter.
Reported by Paul Cairns

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