Rugby Weekend!
Two games in one weekend! Hopefully a great weekend of
first class Rugby!
Its Friday night and as me and my husband sit on a chilli
Chippenham station the thought suddenly comes through my mind, this could be
the start of a very good weekend with two wins for our favoured teams or it
could be the start of a miserable weekend with two losses!
Our plan for the weekend was simple, watch the game one
on Friday night, Bath vs Northampton in the Aviva premiership and then watch
game two on Saturday, England vs Wales in the 6 nations at Twickenham, the home
of Rugby.
At just after 5pm on Friday night the train arrived the
excitement starts now, the usual crowd of Bath Rugby supporters board the train
from Chippenham and the rugby chat starts… how will Bath do without their
England Stars, have they got enough firepower to get past a strong Northampton
team who have recently found a bit of form??
Arriving in Bath on match days is special. The wonderful
Roman town has a special buzz, a mix of shoppers, Rugby fans and friends and
family out for the evening all add up to a great atmosphere in the city. The
kick off was 7.45pm so we have enough time for some food and pre-match beers.
After some quick tapas and a visit to the Ram in Widcombe
(which is a great Rugby pub for anyone needing them all important pre-match
beers) it was time for the short walk along the river to the Rec, the home of
Bath Rugby!
Bath had a reasonably strong side out, so we were looking
forward to a strong start! On the night it was the visitors who took the early
lead, Piers Francis kicking 2 penalties in the first quarter making the score
0-6. Bath didn’t sit still, and Freddie burns fought back with 2 penalties of
his own, 6-6 after 30 minutes. Then with half time almost upon us Northampton
spilled the ball, Ben Tapuai pounced kicked the ball ahead into the hands of
Banahan and a TRY in the corner. HT 16-6.
In the second half Bath didn’t let up, continued pressure
from the home side meant there was no way back in the game for Northampton.
Bath continued to apply pressure especially up front and they were duly
rewarded.
Two further tries were added from Auterac and Batty and
with a few more penalties the final score was 32-9. Fantastic Bath win, the
first game of the weekend had finished with the right result! One minor upset
was Tom Dunns injury, couple of badly bent fingers! Is that his chance of an
England Six Nations debut over?
We left the Rec happy but now the thoughts turned on to
tomorrow the big one England vs Wales!! Nice train journey home and a couple of
celebratory beers in the Old Road and it was bed time.
7.00am Saturday, and the alarm goes off, my husband is up
and excited like a child at Christmas, bouncing around the room. Having been to
university in Wales, this fixture has always had an extra bit of spice about it
will his phone be buzzing with gloating welsh friends or will he be doing the
gloating?
After a quick all you can eat Breakfast buffet it was off
to catch the 10.55 Chippenham to Twickenham train. Plenty of time before the
16.45 kick off.
Upon arrival at Twickenham station the initial thought
was “its busy!” The crowds were building, no different to any other England
game but with recent successes there was a feeling of expectation amongst the
England fans.
After a couple of pints, a Tesco meal deal and a nice
Sirloin steak roll we headed to the ground. Atmosphere electric, excitement building, who
will win???
Wales lost full back Leigh Halfpenny in the build-up
which was a major blow for them, and it didn’t take long for England to take
advantage. In took two minutes for Farrell to spot space behind the Welsh
defence which allowed him to kick through collected by May who slid over for an
early try!
Relentless England pressure took his toll on the welsh,
and after a brilliant Launchbury offload May managed to dart through for his
Second try.
Then there was the disallowed try, the TMO disallowed the
try, how many days news would this make?
HT 12-3 to England.
The second half was a tough error ridden half, not helped
by the continual rain which lasted all day! England tried everything to break
through the welsh defence, but nothing worked. A late Welsh penalty gave the
Welsh some hope, but nothing came through. England’s defence could not be
broken!
FT 12-6, England win. PHEW! The journey home was its
usual fun, lots of conversations about the what if’s, and the TRY/NO TRY… but
the result is the result. The grand slam is still in sight, and England will
look forward to their trip to Scotland in a couple of weeks.
So that was it, 2 games, 2 wins and a great weekend of
Rugby…..
We are off to France in March so look forward to Becky
and James Rugby Blog part 2!
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