{"id":16377,"date":"2011-09-24T22:43:35","date_gmt":"2011-09-24T22:43:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/?p=16377"},"modified":"2011-09-24T22:43:48","modified_gmt":"2011-09-24T22:43:48","slug":"carrick-rugby-club-u15-i-xv-at-the-double-carrickfergus-rfc-57-ballynahinch-rfc-7","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/carrick-rugby-club-u15-i-xv-at-the-double-carrickfergus-rfc-57-ballynahinch-rfc-7\/","title":{"rendered":"Carrick Rugby Club U15 I XV: At The Double: Carrickfergus RFC 57 Ballynahinch RFC 7"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the second leg of a two match series with Ballynahinch which was played this week at Tom Simms Memorial Park, Carrick once again inflicted a comprehensive defeat on their Co Down rivals.<br \/>\nNot that Hinch were a walkover far from it they remained competitive throughout &#038; even at the late stages of the game Carrick were made to work very hard for any scores that they got.<br \/>\nThe home side once again had a strong starting line up and a very eager bench straining at the leash for game time, this permitted the Carrick coaching team the liberty of trying out various positional &#038; personnel experiments which as the score line suggests were totally successful.<br \/>\nThe foundations for this performance were well &#038; truly laid at a ferociously competitive training session on Wednesday night &#038; a much focused pre match warm up on Saturday morning.<\/p>\n<p>With John Stewart ensconced as pack leader &#038; Jake Gardiner given a specific role at open side flanker a clear game plan was executed to perfection.<br \/>\nThese two proved to be leaders throughout &#038; their work was built upon by the remainder of the pack in which there were outstanding performances by all at scrum &#038; lineout.<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.eurosportsdirect.com\/index.asp\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-9533\" title=\"Click Here For Eurosports Direct E-Commerce Website\" src=\"http:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/06\/eurosports.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"135\" height=\"943\" \/><\/a><br \/>\nWhere Carrick held all the aces however was their clean precise work at the breakdown which allowed Andrew Campbell to find his out half Sam Wallace with ease.<br \/>\nWhen the ball was being set to the forwards coming round the corner it was Corey Kelly who took the ball a la Cian Healey for some barnstorming carries and a brace of tries, this presented a no brainer for the coaching staff with Birthday Boy Kelly receiving a fully deserved man of the match award.<br \/>\nWith Matthew Fisher &#038; John Turner also carrying strongly this ensured a plentiful supply of ball for Jake Porter &#038; Evan Sloan in midfield.<\/p>\n<p>A few times some players reverted to the up the jumper tactic &#038; tries were scored when they could have been scored a lot crisper &#038; earlier via quick release of the ball.<\/p>\n<p>Not to be outdone Hinch stormed up field &#038; a delicate chip over the home defence saw a wicked bounce defeat Matthew Best only to bounce into the arms of the Hinch kicker for the softest of tries, Hinch out half Joseph added the conversion &#038; Hinch tails were up.<\/p>\n<p>A refocusing of objectives at half time &#038; a few more changes saw a highly charged Carrick XV take total control of the second half, if anything the forwards became more competitive ,carried harder &#038; cleaned out the contact area with more venom.<br \/>\nThis in turn allowed the backs to become more expressive and after a fantastic build up by the forwards up the right hand touchline the ball was quickly swung left with Carrick having a clear advantage, unfortunately a poorly flighted pass fell at the feet of the Carrick midfield with three players free on the wide outside.<\/p>\n<p>Changes were now being made wholesale by Carrick with the entire bench getting good productive game time.<\/p>\n<p>This also showed established players that there are viable options in all rows of the pack, in the midfield &#038; back three.<br \/>\nExperiments at scrum half also should have incumbents peering anxiously over their shoulders.<\/p>\n<p>With the Hinch out half having to leave the field with a leg injury Hinch lost shape but still displayed a fighting spirit ensuring any late Carrick scores had to be hard earned.<\/p>\n<p>This turned out to be not only a team performance but a triumph for the squad system that allowed 25 Carrick U15s players to get exposure in a highly skilled, fast tempo game of rugby. Full credit to the Hinch players &#038; coaching staff who deserve praise for their efforts also to the referee who controlled the game in an efficient manner.<\/p>\n<p>The work begins once again on Wednesday night at 7pm when a full squad turn out is expected.<\/p>\n<p>Scorers \u2013 Corey Kelly T2 Reece Berry T2 Sam Wallace T2 Matthew Fisher T3 Chris Berry T<br \/>\nMan Of The Match \u2013 Corey Kelly<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the second leg of a two match series with Ballynahinch which was played this week at Tom Simms Memorial Park, Carrick once again inflicted a comprehensive defeat on their Co Down rivals. 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