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Lordswood coach encouraged by win

Medway, hoops, grapple for possession against Brighton on Saturday
Medway, hoops, grapple for possession against Brighton on Saturday

Lordswood Rugby Club head coach Paul Essenhigh rated his side's 12-11 win at Lewes in London South East 3 on Saturday an encouraging performance, but admitted the team made hard work of it.

They were 6-0 down after 20 minutes against their Sussex hosts, courtesy of a drop goal and a penalty, but Sean Evans’ try reduced the deficit to one point at the interval.

Gareth Bramwell then added a second try 15 minutes into the second half, converted by James Dorman to put Lordswood 12-6 ahead. Lewes scored again late on, but the visitors held out.

Essenhigh said: “It was an important win, and shows that when we have got our better players back, we are quite a good side. It is just getting everybody on the field at the same time. It was a good start to the year and we don’t want to sit back.”

Meanwhile, Medway's impressive run in the EDF Junior Vase came to an end with a 13-3 defeat to Sussex 1 leaders Brighton at Priestfields on Saturday

Brighton led through a fifth minute penalty, before Glen Wadsworth levelled with a kick of his own.

The visitors scored a converted try and added another penalty in the second half.

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