Fri 04 Nov 2022 15:56

Sat 22 Oct 2022

Bristol Harlequins RFC

57 - 12

(HT 0-0)

Nailsea & Backwell RFC

Try(s): Daniel Pearce (3) David Young (1), Gary Britt (1), David Priddy (1), Brandon West-Ford (1) Christopher Chikwanah (1) George Phillips (1)

Conversion(s): Chris Page (6)

Yellow Card(s): George Phillips (1)

A first home win of the season for Quins and they did it in style over close rivals in the league Nailsea!

It took just 2 minutes for Quins to get on the score sheet with our rolling maul proving succsesful again wiith captian Daniel Pearce dotting down to give Quins an early 7-0 lead! Quins extened their lead moments laster with Christopher Chikwanah running a great line to slice through the Naiilsea defence like a hot knife through butter! Nailsea pulled a try back using their rolling maul to the same effect of Quins'. Quins thrid try came courestsy of the forwards hard work from the line out! Another driing maul and then hitting it up into Nailsea's 22 for the backs to get the ball out wide for Brandon West-Ford to slide over in the corner! Quins secured the bonus point on the stroke of halftime. A botched line out leading to David Young smashing his way through to dot down!

Quins scored early on again in the second half, once again some great work from the forwards in the midfeild, follwing another lineout and driving maul, Garry Britt broke free leaving a trail of Nailsea defenders in his wake! The pack once again turning proivders following a driving maul the backs showed quick hands to find George Phillips who found a gap striaight through the middle of the Nailsea defence to run in under the posts! A theme starting to appear with another lineout leading to Quins next try! Well worked carried up by Bradley Hodge for scrum-half David Priddy sending the entire Nailsea defence for a McDonalds down the road with his dummy to run in unoppesed under the sticks. An ididivual effort from captain Daniel Pearce was the talk of the terrances after his interception inside Quins own 22 running the full length of the pitch to score! A stong scrum from Quins led to the ball being whipped out wide again for the winger to cross in the corner for his first senior try! JUat before the final whistle Nailsea managed to pull a try back but was merley a consilation following a dominating performance from Quins!

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