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Canterbury 21 Barnes 12: National League 2 South match report

By David Haigh

Canterbury's staying power sealed a hard-won 21-12 National 2 South victory over Barnes.

Trailing by 12 points at the break after failing to solve the puzzles set by the visiting defence, Canterbury's determination was rewarded with three tries.

Canterbury's Frankie Morgan takes the game to Barnes. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Canterbury's Frankie Morgan takes the game to Barnes. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

They fell behind early on after being pinned on their own line and centre Peter Weightman powered over to leave Rob Kirby a simple conversion.

The city side had plenty of territory and opportunity to put that right, but lacked the accuracy and patience to turn it into points and a second Barnes score brought more hurt.

Despite a fine, try-saving cover tackle by Dwayne Corcoran, the visiting pack completed the job by driving James Bloxham over the line from close range.

There was no more damage, but it left Canterbury with plenty of attacking problems to solve. Twelve minutes into the second half they began to find solutions.

Canterbury's Tyler Oliver in possession against Barnes. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Canterbury's Tyler Oliver in possession against Barnes. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

A turnover was won, the ball spread wide and wingman Corcoran left the Barnes defence flat-footed as he cut inside to touch down by the posts. Kyan Braithwaite converted, but the game was into the last 10 minutes before Canterbury nosed in front.

The visitors were under increasing pressure and it told when new boy Dave Irvine, making his home debut, charged down scrum-half Miles Lloyd's kick, gathered and scored. Braithwaite nailed the conversion for for a vital two points.

That looked precarious as Barnes fought back in the closing minutes, but a great turnover and raking kick earned Canterbury a five-metre scrum.

It was a department they dominated throughout the game and this time their powerful eight-man drive won a decisive penalty try.

Canterbury travel to Henley on Saturday.

Canterbury: Moss, Halliday (Morgan), Sterling, Braithwaite, Corcoran, Best (Reynolds), B Cooper, A Cooper, (Lusher), B Young, Herriott, Cadman, Churchyard (Irvine), De Vries, Waddington, Oliver.

Canterbury's Dwayne Corcoran scored as they fought back to defeat Barnes. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Canterbury's Dwayne Corcoran scored as they fought back to defeat Barnes. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
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