Trinity Guild RFC 28 Alcester 0
From the kick off Trinity took possession, belying their league position and put Alcester under constant pressure.
The three week gap without a game could be seen in Alcester's approach.
The visitors were slow on the uptake and Trinity took advantage and applied pressure to go in 17-0 up at the break.
The second half was no different, Trinity were the better side on the day
and Alcester left with a 28-0 defeat.
Man of the match: Keith Beech.
Alcester 2's 53 Trinity Guild RFC 2's 0
Solid scrummaging, well worked line out moves and constant loose coverage, earnt Al-cester's forwards a pat on the back.
Creative running play by the backs coupled with solid support earnt the hosts nine tries, three from Richard Whitehouse, who converted four, two from Chris Hall, and one each for Rich Nicholls, Jason Spafford, Brian Wade, and captain Ross Nicholls.
Birmingham Civil Services 2's 5 Alcester 3's 10
Veteran centre Paul Felton once again proved Alcester's talisman, scoring
all of his side's points, converting his own try and slotting over a
penalty, to cancel out the home side's early score.
Alcester RFC 4's 0 Harbury 2's 50
A real mismatch for James Lloyd's side, as the perils of the fixture pool
once again struck the fourth string.
Against a team who earlier in the season had beaten Alcester's 2's, the hosts were always going to be up against it and in the end Harbury's superior all round fitness and play took them clear.
Captain Lloyd praised the tenacity of his team against superior opposition, with their commitment to the game preventing a real
thrashing.
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