Thanet Wanderers (12) v (43) Dover IV
Played 26/01/2008

After a series of cancellations, Dover fourths finally played their first game in 2008. Travelling to Thanet with a strong team, Dover were soon on top in the battle of the forwards. After a series of mauls near the Thanet line , Rolland emerged with the ball and he squirted out a pass to winger Danny Prescott who plunged over the line. Dover continued to dominate the contact area and it was no surprise that they increased their lead when Clive Wilkins ploughed over the try line. Further good play from both backs and forwards then saw fullback and newcomer Justin Marx step through a retreating defence to cap a fine move. The final act of the first half saw Neil Yarnell stretch his long frame over the line following more good play from the Dover pack.
Playing with the wind in the second half, Dover fully expected to add to their score, but with a series of disruptions to the front row of both sides the game was punctuated with many faltering scrums and so the ball failed to emerge to either sides backs.Thanet then put the Dover defence under pressure and following good recycling the number eight crashed over the try line.The game then became more physical and players from both sides were guilty of minor infringements and misdemeanours. Finally Dover played some territorial rugby, with the boot of Bowman pinning Thanet in their own twenty two. From a restart, Dover collected a high ball and it was quickly fed to a surging John Howard who charged through the floundering home defence. He was just tackled before the try line but captain Jason Wall was on hand to pick up his pass to score under the post. Another try soon followed, Yarnell and Hover drove through the Thanet defence and quick hands allowed Mike Samson to out pace the cover defence. Dover then started to play some bright and inventive rugby. Justin Marx cut through the Thanet backs with pace and power and he found Bowman with a fine pass, the expected dummy followed but was bought by both covering defenders and so Dover found themselves with another converted try. In the final act of the second half Thanet scored a fine consolation try with good handling and excellent support play. Both teams played the game with fine spirit particularly the props of both sides who surely must ache.

Report by: Chris Bowman
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