Under 14s Hemel Hempstead v Verulamians 0 - 7
Hemel Hempstead v Verulamians Friday 14th October
Vees travelled away to play Camelot (Hemel Hempstead) in a friendly under floodlights on Friday night.
The conditions we very tricky with wet ground and a very slippy ball. From the kick off it became
apparent that this would be a hard fought contest. Camelot’s pack was very big, strong and well drilled.
From the initial phases Camelot were disrupting the Vees ruck and putting huge pressure on the Vees
scrum half Harry B, when trying to pass the ball out. The link between Harry B and fly half Dylan suffered
as a result of this pressure and Vees struggled to get decent quality ball out to their centres. Camelot
also operated a very quick rush defence which meant Seb and Dapo in the centre were often receiving
ball with a tackler almost on top of them. To Seb and Dapo’s credit they handled the pressure well and
Dapo made an early break through the Camelot line, only to be brought down in the mid field but having
gained 25 metres. Camelot used their strength in the ruck to turn the ball over and it was only ferocious
and fearless tackling from James, Oscar and Tom D that prevented the Camelot forwards marauding up
the middle of the pitch. The ball went out to the Camelot backs and after 1 phase they kicked over the
Vees back line. Billy, on the wing prevented a Camelot try with a blistering run back to remove the
danger and give Vees a chance to clear. The Vees pack battled well but Camelot turned Vees over in the
ruck and Camelot forwards came charging again, more courageous tackling including Manny, Bodie and
Felix from Vees forced a knock on from Camelot and the sides scummed down. The Vees scrum was
immense all night, Harry P was unbeatable at hooker winning not only his own put in but also numerous
balls against the head. From a solid base, the pass from Harry to Dylan was perfectly weighted which
unleashed the Vees back line and allowed the centres time to pass out to Jayden on the wing. Jayden
stepped the winger and set off down the line zipping past all the covering defence to dot down in the
corner. Unfortunately, it was deemed he had put a toe out of touch and the try did not stand and play
was brought back for a line out. Harry P was impeccable at the throw in and Vees secured their ball.
Several more passages of play followed. Camelot played a strong kicking game which Boris dealt with
confidently and assuredly, running the ball back at them. Billy made a stunning break at winger, with a
beautiful cut in that beat 4 defenders. Bodie made incisive runs from 2 nd row, however it was not
enough to break the deadlock and they reached half time 0-0.
In the second half the Vees pack came out raring to stamp their authority on the game. Bodie made a
break, Max joined on and they forced their way 20 metres up the pitch before being overcome by
numbers. The fierce and relentless battle continued in the forwards. Henry R came on at scrum half and
made a number of feisty sniping runs off the side of rucks which helped give Vees momentum. Vees
rucks tightened up and Henry had a platform to launch the backs. The ball whizzed through the hands
out to Jayden who outstripped the Camelot defence for pace to score under the posts. Billy stepped up
from winger to take the conversion and neatly and nonchalantly added the extra 2 points. Camelot
came back strong and won a penalty within 5 metres of Vees line. Camelot ran the penalty through their
big runners, but Vees tacklers, including Luke were a match for them and brought them down with
phenomenal tackles, followed by forcing an error from Camelot which allowed Vees to clear their lines.
Vees ploughed forward and won a scrum 5 metres out from Camelot line. Max, fed by Henry, made a
run from flanker off the side of the scrum and nearly made it but was stopped just short. Vees drove
forward and it was unfortunate that the Vees player was on his knees when he put the ball down,
otherwise there would have been another try. Camelot were able to clear their lines from the
subsequent penalty and the battle of the packs resumed in the mid field. The game was hard fought up
to the final whistle there were no more scores and the game ended Camelot 0 Vees 7.