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Thrashers prevail over Mavericks

Posted in: Hampshire Thrashers, BAFL 2
By Dominic Williams
May 15, 2008 - 10:23:05 AM

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East Kent Mavericks 7 Hampshire Thrashers 20



Hampshire Thrashers took a significant step in their 2008 season as they beat a much improved Mavericks side at Winchester Rugby Club on Sunday as the summer finally arrived. Despite a significant amount of game day absentees the Thrashers coaching staff was able to shuffle the pack and record the win against a confident team from East Kent.

On the Thrashers first drive Nick Fray took the ball through a well worked lane, shed a couple of would be tacklers and then accelerated away to score from 47 yards out. The point after was made by Dominic Williams to give an early led 7-0. The remainder of the quarter was one of missed chances as receivers dropped possible touchdowns and the defenses took charge.

The second quarter remained the same until a botched fourth down punt left the Thrashers defending a short field. The power rushing of the Mavericks slowly took the ball towards the endzone and a juggling catch was made to complete the drive. With the scores level at half time both teams knew they were in a battle.

Hampshire’s defense were the first to make an impact as a text book tackle and strip was made by Ben Rabbett, the ball fell perfectly to Chris Taylor who raced for a touchdown from 30 yards out. Neither side ever gave up in the sweltering heat, but after a delay due to a serious injury to a Mavericks player Nick Fray exploded to the outside and out raced the defense to score his eighth touchdown of the season from 73 yards out. The extra point was added by Williams to give the Thrashers the comfort of a two score advantage. The Mavericks were quick to respond with a swift drive highlighted by a deep pass down the right sideline. But again as had happened so often the swarming Thrashers defense stopped them for the final time allowing the offense to run the clock out and recording a 20-7 victory.

The Hampshire defense put in another stellar performance as the Mavericks offense was kept in check for most of the game. The pass rush from Manny Ferreira and Alwyn Kosted pressurised the quarterback all day both recording multiple sacks and forced fumbles.

The Thrashers now start a run of away games starting with Reading on Sunday 18th May. The Thrashers are always looking for new players, coaches and off field staff, so if you are interested email Head Coach Bob Turner on info@thrashers.org.uk

 

 


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