Blackheath (H) 17.12.11

    Jersey 32 Blackheath 5
    SSE National League One
    By Tom Innes

    A delighted Ben Harvey saw his Jersey side rise to second in the table, just a point behind Ealing, their next opponents.

    The game seemed in the balance as the hosts turned round into a strong wind just 10 points to the good, but Jersey raised their game and eventually finished comfortable winners.

    "It was a fantastic result," said Jersey's Director of Rugby. "Blackheath are a really good side and we had to front up. It wasn't a huge lead at half-time but I was confident, we knew what we had to do and the first score of the second half was crucial."

    After shipping two tries to Blackheath in four minutes at Rectory Field in September, Jersey were again behind early when the visitors exploited some blind-side space from a scrum and James Stephenson dived over.

    The home crowd were briefly silenced, but found their voice when Mike Le Bourgeois slotted a straightforward penalty, and Jersey then took the lead when quick hands to the right enabled Ashley Maggs to cross.

    Blackheath threatened to retake the lead during a spell of pressure that was ended by a soaring 70-metre clearance kick from Le Bourgeois, and Jersey finished the half strongly. Dai Bishop put Nick Trower over for a try, but some handling errors and determined defence stopped the hosts stretching their advantage.

    Jersey began the second period on the front foot, kicking an early penalty to the corner and maintaining their pressure until Guy Thompson crashed over after a series of attacking phases.

    Some excellent steals by skipper Tom Bason helped Blackheath disrupt a Jersey line-out missing Jim Brownrigg's organisational skills, and the 20-5 scoreline remained until flanker Dave Allen was sin-binned for a tackle ruled reckless by the referee after the Jersey player concerned was dropped to the ground.

    The visitors conceded two more tries during Allen's absence: a penalty try after the Blackheath pack was shunted almost 20 metres in the course of two scrums, and Dai Bishop crossing for his first try for the Island to put the icing on the cake.

    Blackheath Coach Mike Friday had no complaints after what he described as the most comprehensive of his side's seven defeats so far this season.

    "We got what we deserved - Jersey played the conditions and the pitch far better than we did," he said. "It's a tough trip over here, but there are no excuses - Jersey executed far better than we did, especially after the break, and our players have to learn from this."

    Friday named second row Kingsley Lang as the pick of the Jersey team.

    Sponsor's MoM: Guy Thompson (Jersey)

    Jersey
    Tries: Maggs 24, Trower 31, Thompson 48, Penalty 67, Bishop 71
    Conversions: Le Bourgeois 31, Broadfoot 67
    Penalty: Le Bourgeois 12


    Blackheath
    Try: Stephenson 3

    HT: 15-5
    Attendance: 1,729

    Jersey: Copsey, Maggs, Bishop, Sanders, Dawson, Le Bourgeois, McCormack, Landick, Felton, Evans, Hannay, Lang, Bell (capt), Thompson, Trower. Replacements: Maddocks, Clyde-Smith, Broadfoot, Voss, Griffiths.

    Blackheath: Armstrong, Canty, Humphries, Windsor, Stephenson, Squires, Walsh, Legg, O'Meara, Brett, Bason (capt), Dewale, Stradwick, Allen, Catt. Replacements: Woodall, Gelman, Paddick, Raybe, Chapman.

    Referee: Paul Knowles

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