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Canterbury 24 Guernsey 15: National League 2 East match report

By David Haigh

If there were any doubts about Canterbury's reaction to a weather-delayed start to the new year, they were put to rest in a 24-15 National League 2 East win over Guernsey.

The hosts twice came from behind before a brace of second-half tries finally saw off the Raiders’ challenge and confirmed that the city side's strong pre-Christmas form - with three wins in a row - was no flash in the pan.

Two-try Garry Jones comes under pressure for Canterbury against Guernsey. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Two-try Garry Jones comes under pressure for Canterbury against Guernsey. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

The victory was a statement of the progress made since they fell to their heaviest defeat of the season at Guernsey back in September. In that game, wing Garry Jones' hat-trick of tries could not save them. Here he was again in great shape, with two touchdowns, but this success was as much about the tackle count as the try count.

Frank Reynolds gave Canterbury an early lead with a penalty goal, but as the initial pressure faded Guernsey took charge of the ball and a powerful driving maul brought a try for hooker James Burgess. Charlie Simmonds missed the conversion, but made amends with a 29th-minute penalty.

It was close to the end of the first half before Canterbury built another meaningful attack and it paid off handsomely when Reynolds slid a grubber kick behind the defence and Jones dived on it for the try.

Reynolds’ excellent conversion took his side to a 10-8 half-time lead but that vanished soon after the break when Guernsey produced an impressive score. Simmonds’ clean break was sustained by great support and off-loading before Sam Boyland touched down between the posts and the conversion was a formality.

Kurt Heatherley powers forward for Canterbury against Guernsey at the weekend. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Kurt Heatherley powers forward for Canterbury against Guernsey at the weekend. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

A yellow card for Tyler Oliver added to Canterbury's problems as Raiders stayed on the front foot, but the city side, still in calm and confident mood, regained the lead. A Kurt Heatherley cross-kick spurred an attack and this time it was skillful off-loading that put Harvey Furneaux over and Reynolds added the extras.

The clincher came in the 65th minute as Canterbury worked the ball wide from a scrum, the smallest of gaps opened and Jones, having switched to centre, stretched over the line and Reynolds did the rest. Guernsey hurled themselves back into the mix in the closing stages, but an unyielding and physical home defence got their reward.

Fourth-placed Canterbury visit Havant, in 10th, on Saturday.

Canterbury: Heatherley, Jones, Moss, Waddington, Young, Reynolds, Farrance, Huntley, O’Donoghue, Herriott, Irvine, Stephens, Thomas, Rogers, Oliver. Replacements: Cooper, Furneaux, Williams, McGovern, Morris.

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