Archive for February, 2010
Selection for February 20th vs Hungerford
by Jerry on Feb.17, 2010, under Selection
Opposition: Hungerford
Competition: League
Venue: Away
Kick Off: 2.30
Meet Time: 12.15 (1.15 at Hungerford)
Dress: No 1s
Required Item: Club Tie
1. Plastic (C)
2. Dave Pearce
3. Brian Cooper
4. Delroy Wheeler (TBC)
5. Stuart Clarke
6. Neil Evans
7. Tom Fisher
8. Ritchie Denver
9. Sam Watkins
10. Scott Thompson (TBC)
11. Vinnie Sheehy
12. TBC
13. Chris Walker
14. John Morris (TBC)
15. TBC
16. Sean Mathe
17. Tim O’Sullivan
18. Tom Brown
19. James Brown
20. Lee Brewer
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Selection for Saturday February 13th vs Henley Hawks
by Jerry on Feb.10, 2010, under Selection
Opposition: Henley Hawks III
Competition: League
Venue: Home (VP Lunch)
Kick Off: 2.30
Meet Time: 1.15 PROMPT
Dress: No 1s (including the captain)
1. Plastic (C)
2. Dave Pearce
3. Brian Cooper
4. Stuart Clarke
5. Andy Carson
6. Neil Evans
7. Roger Griffiths
8. Ritchie Denver
9. John Morris
10. Scott Thompson
11. Vinnie Sheehy
12. Dave Nesbitt
13. Tom Fisher
14. Delroy Wheeler
15. Sean Mathe
16. Peter Joles
17. Stuart Ribbons
18. Carl Grace
19. Rhys Williams
20. Lee Brewer
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Aldermaston Match Report
by Jerry on Feb.08, 2010, under News
The Aldermaston Match Report – Or how writing a match report from the second row is quite difficult, especially when you’re unfit.
It was a good start to the day when most of the squad made the meet time, with El Captain been the major exception. Though he did eventually surface during the warm up, where he came racing across the field sporting a pair of man Ugg boots. The best way to describe the sight was it kind of looked like someone had put clogs on an orangutan.
The good start carried onto the field, and in the first quarter of the game Shire Hall managed to create a two try advantage. The first try came from Bass as he cut through the midfield to score under the posts. Here in lies the problem of writing the match report from the second row, as for the second try I spent most of the build up lying on the ground after receiving a knee to the head in a ruck leading up to the try, so I have no idea who scored or how. I have since been informed that was Chris Walker touching down in the corner.
As half time approached Aldermaston raised their game and Shire Hall did not respond, leading to Aldermaston replying with two tries of their own. So the half time score was two tries apiece, 12 – 12, setting up a tense second half.
With the coach’s words ringing in our ears, Shirehall raised their game for the second half, and scored a further four tries to win the match.
The first try of the half came from Tom Brown, in his first game back from injury. Again I didn’t see it as I was at the bottom of a ruck, but the description of the try I was given was ‘Tom drawing players before going in’. Personally I imagine him standing out on the wing drawing the match, for some reason I imagine Tom would use charcoal as his medium, while wearing a red beret, before putting down his easel and scoring in the corner, losing his beret while diving across the line.
Shire Hall’s fourth try of the match came from Neil Evans as he crashed through three Aldermaston players from about 20m out to touch down under the post. Though this was a selfish try given the speed that Hall had out on the wing, me and Brian. He denied the capacity crowd the chance to our free flowing backs skills.
The fifth try was from Bass, scoring his second try of the game. His description of the try was “I caught the ball behind my own line, beat 3 men, stopped for some crisps n a chat and then rounded the fullback to score under the sticks I think.” Personally I find it a bit suspicious, crisps sound a bit too posh for Bass.
Shire’s final try came from Chris Walker. Again I missed most of the build up as the try came from a scrum, so by the time I looked up I just caught Chris scoring under the posts. But Chris did describe Bass’s pass as been Barnes Wallis-esque.
The scoring was finished by Aldermaston, whose full back streaked the majority of the pitch to score. The final score was 40 -19, with Scott Thompson remembered to bring his kicking boots and getting five conversions.
Man of the Match
Tom Brown
Honourable Mention
Andy Carson, who racked up 100 appearances for Shirehall. Who also apparently has nostrils of steel as he managed to scrum behind Plastic without once complaining about the stench of his kit. I only had to do it once and it was the as if foul beast Cerberus* himself was breathing down my throat.
Doc
* Note for forwards, Cerberus was the three headed hound** who guarded the gates of Hades in Greek mythology.
** Note for Neil, hound is another word for dog.
Selection for February 6th vs Aldermaston
by Jerry on Feb.03, 2010, under Selection
Date: Saturday 6th February 2010
Opposition: Aldermaston
Competition: League AND Berkshire Plate Semi-Final
Venue: Home
Kick Off: 1.45 pm
Meet: 12.15 PROMPT
Dress: No 1s
1. Brian Cooper (167-15)
2. Dave Pearce (29-10)
3. Plastic (C) (195-120)
4. Andy Carson (99-5)
5. Stuart Clarke (34-0)
6. Neil Evans (294-145)
7. Tom Fisher (6-0)
8. Ritchie Denver (52-65)
9. Sam Watkins (87-47)
10. Scott Thompson (9-35)
11. Sean Mathe (7-0)
12. Paul Bassinder (80-125)
13. Chris Walker (52-45)
14. John Morris (36-12)
15. Jerry Godfrey (749-2520)
16. Tom Brown (73-115)
17. Dave Nesbitt (6-5)
18. Conrad Williams (206-225)
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RESULT: Shire Hall 40 Aldermaston 19
Scorers: Paul Bassinder (2 tries), Chris Walker (2 tries), Tom Brown (1 try), Neil Evans (1 try), Scott Thompson (5 conversions)
Man Of The Match: Tom Brown














