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Sun 18 May 2025
Cullompton RFC
34
35
Thurrock RFC
1st XV
Tries: D Ulph (2), A Aminu (2), J FergusConversions: J Fergus (5)
Final success for Men's 1st XV

Final success for Men's 1st XV

Ben Stanley20 May - 10:58

Papa John victory brings Curtain down on season

The Men's First XV brought the curtain down on a tough season with a glimpse of what the future could hold. A season that has seen the Men relegated to Level 7 for the first time in almost 20 years ended in Bristol on Sunday Evening as they triumphed in the Regional 2 South Final, with victory over Cullompton RFC

Cullompton took the early control of the game as they raced into a 17-0 lead with 2 unanswered converted tries and a Penalty. T's came back into it with a try shortly before half time. Player coach, Darryl Worster dinked a lovely box kick into the opposition 22 and Dan Ulph showed his turn of speed to outsprint the defence to dot down. James Fergus added the conversion to bring an end to the First half

HT - Cullompton 17-7 Thurrock

If that score before the break was to inspire Thurrock to a comeback, Cullompton had other ideas as they scored straight after the restart to stretch their lead back to 14.

Thurrock swiftly reduced that deficit with Dan Ulph again getting on the scoreboard with a trademark finish from the back of a driving maul. James Fergus hit a sublime conversion from out wide.

T's were invigorated and a copy book from the first half almost saw the same result. A box kick from Worster saw Ulph volley ahead this time for Nat Farrell to pounce on the ball. He was stopped shortly, but the boys moved the ball quickly across the field to Ahmed Aminu. The powerful winger spun, tiptoed and danced through the defence for a fine individual score close to the posts. Fergus once again converted to bring the score to 24-21 in Cullompton's favour.

As Thurrock started to build momentum, the opposition brought a sense of calmness to proceedings though, as they stretched their lead with another Penalty kick. On the next attack, T's task was made that little bit tougher as Captain, Kodie Holloway was shown a Yellow Card. Cullompton made the most of the man advantage as they made their way down the pitch to score their 4th converted try of the afternoon to put them into what seemed an unassailable lead of 34-21 with 10 minutes to go.

T's had other ideas though, as they roared back again. Another driving maul looked to have seen Dan Ulph score his hattrick try. Unfortunately, the officials deemed it a knock on and Cullompton were rewarded the scrum. From the resulting scrum, Cullompton's clearing kick only found it's way to Aminu, who once again proved a handful for Cullompton as he weaved through the defence before off loading for James Fergus to score and convert.

Despite being down to 14 men, T's had the wind in their sails and were attacking with vigor. Big carries from the inspirational Ben Timson & Jay Jennings put Cullompton on the back foot. Nat Farrell was close to scoring as he was stopped short of the line. The tackler was shown a yellow card for slowing the ball down as Holloway made his way back on, giving T's a man advantage for the final 5 minutes and increased the hopes of a late try. The T supporters were not to be disappointed as a lovely miss pass from Holloway found that man, Aminu to complete his brace. Cullompton attempted to charge down the conversion attempt but they could only look back as Fergus once again converted, giving himself a 15 point haul, but more importantly, Thurrock the lead at 35-34 with minutes to go. The following 5 minutes saw T's show great maturity as they kept hold of possession to wind the clock down. As coach Darryl Worster screamed "10 seconds", the Captain Kodie Holloway had the final say, booting the ball off the field to secure the men's first Trophy since winning the old London 1 North league in 2012.

A magnificent end to the season for the men. Credit must go to the coaching team of Darryl Worster, Wayne Tredwell and Andre Villiers who came in towards the end of the season once their league status had been relegated and managed to get the group to buy in to the cup run with majority of the squad making themselves available despite the opposition call offs in the earlier rounds.

Well done Men, rest up, you've got a big season ahead

Match details

Match date

Sun 18 May 2025

Kickoff

17:00
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