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Rams RFC maintain perfect start with away win

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RELIEVED Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds admitted Rams were far from their best as they battled to a 10-6 National One success at Bishop’s Stortford.

An early Axel Kalling-Smith try put the visitors in front, but with a torrential downpour for the opening half-hour making conditions difficult, two Mike Cooke penalties had Stortford 6-5 up at the break.

The dis-jointed nature of the contest continued after the break, but Tomek Pozniak continued his fine start to life in Berkshire with a fifth score in as many games which ultimately proved the match-winner, a resolute defensive display from the visitors keeping their opponents from crossing the whitewash.

Reflecting on a difficult yet ultimately successful afternoon at Silver Leys, Reynolds said: “It was an attritional battle.

“The heavens opened just before kick-off and while it brightened up, the ball and surface remained greasy and it made for a game which needed management, to which we weren’t at our best.

“It’s something for our young players to learn from and even the experienced guys – speaking to (fly-half) Fraser (Honey), we felt we could have looked after moments of the game better.

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“But having said that, we’ve come to a strong side who are changing how they play, more solid defensively and blunt instrument in attack, and I thought we did that superbly.”

Rams have played some eye-catching rugby in the opening five rounds of the season – on four occasions scoring more than 40 points – but had shipped 65 in the previous two weeks at Dings Crusaders and at home to Leicester Lions.

And on a different type of win, the DoR continued: “It would have been very satisfying for Danny (Batty, defence coach) – for him it’s like a 50-point win because we’ve stopped a dangerous side scoring a try – but obviously we’d have liked to score more because we had multiple opportunities.

“Most of the game was spent in their 22 or the middle third – they only had a few moments in our 22 so we’re pleased with that – but ultimately we should have converted more chances.

“There were a lot of unforced errors, but that happens and we can partly put it down to conditions. The main takeaway was the defensive display.”

With second-placed Richmond held to a thrilling 31-31 draw at Dings, Rams are now the only side with a 100 per cent record in the league albeit now face a run of six of their next seven fixtures against sides in the top half of the table.

Commenting on a fine start to the campaign and the impact of summer signing Pozniak, Reynolds ended by saying: “You wouldn’t want it any other way and there’s no point hiding away from that, it’s a fantastic start but only six games into the season and onto a tough challenge next week.

“Poz has been superb and just has a habit of getting on the ball, he’s a magnet for scoring tries and in a game like this to pop up down the short side and nab the victory was great.

“But I also want to praise (loose-head prop) Paddy Harris – I thought he was excellent when he came on and he’s just getting better and better – I was pleased to see his impact off the bench.”

Rams host Birmingham Moseley next Saturday (3pm).

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