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Coach's pride at winning back-to-back national rugby titles
Coach's pride at winning back-to-back national rugby titles

South Wales Argus

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Argus

Coach's pride at winning back-to-back national rugby titles

The southeast Londoners beat Smiths Rugby 33-19 in a hard-fought contest thanks to tries from Reis Norman, Matthew Chick, Luca Petrozzi, Cam Hancock and Ben Adamson. The result meant Old Elthamians made it back-to-back triumphs at the Home of Rugby having beaten Wigan 45-22 in the Counties 3 Championship final in 2024. And it was not lost on Lach about what his side had achieved. 'Two years running, wow,' he said. 'I am so proud of the boys. We have come a long way this year. We went unbeaten last year throughout the season. 'We have only lost one game this year in the league, but obviously we are unbeaten in the cup, so it means we have only lost one in our last 57 matches, which is pretty impressive.' Old Elthamians' Norman broke the deadlock inside the opening 10 minutes as the No. 8 burst over the try line off the back of a scrum. Smiths responded midway through the first 40 minutes as Jack Davies was found in acres of space on the left wing and made no mistake when he dotted down. Old Elthamians retook the lead soon after however, when Chick went over from close-range to give his team the lead at half time. Petrozzi's quick tap-and-go allowed him to extend Old Elthamians' advantage two minutes into the second period, with fly-half Joe Leigh making it a hat-trick of successful conversions. Smiths reduced their arrears through captain Ben Hawker's converted effort to leave the score 21-14 with approximately half an hour left to play. But tries from Hancock and Adamson put the game beyond doubt, with John Bryant's score late on little more than a consolation for Smiths. Lach also explained that he hopes the victory can provide his side with a springboard ahead of next season. He continued: 'It did last year, so hopefully it can again. We will wait and see what the summer brings and where we are to start the season but let us hope so. 'This competition is great. It is sponsored by the RFU, and clubs should enter it because it gives players a day out, it really is massive.'

Coach's pride at winning back-to-back national rugby titles at Allianz Stadium
Coach's pride at winning back-to-back national rugby titles at Allianz Stadium

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Coach's pride at winning back-to-back national rugby titles at Allianz Stadium

By Phil Campbell Old Elthamians director of rugby Gavin Lach was bursting with pride after his side won the Men's Counties 2 Championship final at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham. The southeast Londoners beat Smiths Rugby 33-19 in a hard-fought contest thanks to tries from Reis Norman, Matthew Chick, Luca Petrozzi, Cam Hancock and Ben Adamson. The result meant Old Elthamians made it back-to-back triumphs at the Home of Rugby having beaten Wigan 45-22 in the Counties 3 Championship final in 2024. And it was not lost on Lach about what his side had achieved. 'Two years running, wow,' he said. 'I am so proud of the boys. We have come a long way this year. We went unbeaten last year throughout the season. 'We have only lost one game this year in the league, but obviously we are unbeaten in the cup, so it means we have only lost one in our last 57 matches, which is pretty impressive.' Old Elthamians' Norman broke the deadlock inside the opening 10 minutes as the No. 8 burst over the try line off the back of a scrum. Smiths responded midway through the first 40 minutes as Jack Davies was found in acres of space on the left wing and made no mistake when he dotted down. Old Elthamians retook the lead soon after however, when Chick went over from close-range to give his team the lead at half time. Petrozzi's quick tap-and-go allowed him to extend Old Elthamians' advantage two minutes into the second period, with fly-half Joe Leigh making it a hat-trick of successful conversions. Smiths reduced their arrears through captain Ben Hawker's converted effort to leave the score 21-14 with approximately half an hour left to play. But tries from Hancock and Adamson put the game beyond doubt, with John Bryant's score late on little more than a consolation for Smiths. Lach also explained that he hopes the victory can provide his side with a springboard ahead of next season. He continued: 'It did last year, so hopefully it can again. We will wait and see what the summer brings and where we are to start the season but let us hope so. 'This competition is great. It is sponsored by the RFU, and clubs should enter it because it gives players a day out, it really is massive.'

Parker proud of players despite Twickenham defeat
Parker proud of players despite Twickenham defeat

South Wales Guardian

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Parker proud of players despite Twickenham defeat

The Cheltenham-based side gave a valiant account of themselves at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, but despite tries from Jack Davies, skipper Ben Hawker and John Bryant, could never fully take control of the encounter. Speaking at full time, Parker could not fault the effort of his players and spoke of his immense pride that his team reached the final. 'I am feeling mixed,' he said. 'Gutted of course because it is a big day for the club, but we have had a lot of big games this season. 'It just felt like one game too many for us today. We did not quite have the energy. 'We definitely tried our hardest, so even though I am really disappointed, I am also immensely proud of what we have done today.' Old Elthamians' Reis Norman broke the deadlock inside the opening 10 minutes as the No. 8 burst over the tryline off the back of a scrum. Smiths responded midway through the first 40 minutes as Davies was found in acres of space on the left wing and made no mistake when he dotted down. Old Elthamians retook the lead soon after however, when Matthew Chick went over from close-range to give his team the lead at half time. Luca Petrozzi's quick tap-and-go allowed him to extend Old Elthamians' advantage two minutes into the second period, with fly half Joe Leigh making it a hat-trick of successful conversions. Smiths reduced their arrears through captain Hawker's converted effort to leave the score 21-14 with approximately half an hour left to play. But tries from Cam Hancock and Ben Adamson put the game beyond doubt, with Bryant's score late on little more than a consolation for Smiths. Parker hopes this year's cup run can act as a springboard for next season but wants his players to enjoy a well-earned rest before that .'I want to go and lie down for a bit and regroup,' he smiled. 'It has been a tough season, and we have had a very good cup campaign. 'We need to let everyone switch off from rugby over the summer, and then hopefully this puts us on the map, and we keep rising up through the ranks.' For a round up of all the Papa Johns Community Cup Final action and to watch the games back follow @RFU on X or search for #PapaJohnsCommunityCup

Parker proud of players despite Twickenham defeat
Parker proud of players despite Twickenham defeat

Powys County Times

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Powys County Times

Parker proud of players despite Twickenham defeat

Smiths Rugby head coach Ben Parker admitted his side's 33-19 defeat to Old Elthamians in the Men's Counties 2 Championship​ final was just beyond his side's limits. The Cheltenham-based side gave a valiant account of themselves at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, but despite tries from Jack Davies, skipper Ben Hawker and John Bryant, could never fully take control of the encounter. Speaking at full time, Parker could not fault the effort of his players and spoke of his immense pride that his team reached the final. 'I am feeling mixed,' he said. 'Gutted of course because it is a big day for the club, but we have had a lot of big games this season. 'It just felt like one game too many for us today. We did not quite have the energy. 'We definitely tried our hardest, so even though I am really disappointed, I am also immensely proud of what we have done today.' Old Elthamians' Reis Norman broke the deadlock inside the opening 10 minutes as the No. 8 burst over the tryline off the back of a scrum. Smiths responded midway through the first 40 minutes as Davies was found in acres of space on the left wing and made no mistake when he dotted down. Old Elthamians retook the lead soon after however, when Matthew Chick went over from close-range to give his team the lead at half time. Luca Petrozzi's quick tap-and-go allowed him to extend Old Elthamians' advantage two minutes into the second period, with fly half Joe Leigh making it a hat-trick of successful conversions. Smiths reduced their arrears through captain Hawker's converted effort to leave the score 21-14 with approximately half an hour left to play. But tries from Cam Hancock and Ben Adamson put the game beyond doubt, with Bryant's score late on little more than a consolation for Smiths. Parker hopes this year's cup run can act as a springboard for next season but wants his players to enjoy a well-earned rest before that .'I want to go and lie down for a bit and regroup,' he smiled. 'It has been a tough season, and we have had a very good cup campaign. 'We need to let everyone switch off from rugby over the summer, and then hopefully this puts us on the map, and we keep rising up through the ranks.'

Parker proud of players despite Twickenham defeat
Parker proud of players despite Twickenham defeat

South Wales Argus

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Argus

Parker proud of players despite Twickenham defeat

The Cheltenham-based side gave a valiant account of themselves at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, but despite tries from Jack Davies, skipper Ben Hawker and John Bryant, could never fully take control of the encounter. Speaking at full time, Parker could not fault the effort of his players and spoke of his immense pride that his team reached the final. 'I am feeling mixed,' he said. 'Gutted of course because it is a big day for the club, but we have had a lot of big games this season. 'It just felt like one game too many for us today. We did not quite have the energy. 'We definitely tried our hardest, so even though I am really disappointed, I am also immensely proud of what we have done today.' Old Elthamians' Reis Norman broke the deadlock inside the opening 10 minutes as the No. 8 burst over the tryline off the back of a scrum. Smiths responded midway through the first 40 minutes as Davies was found in acres of space on the left wing and made no mistake when he dotted down. Old Elthamians retook the lead soon after however, when Matthew Chick went over from close-range to give his team the lead at half time. Luca Petrozzi's quick tap-and-go allowed him to extend Old Elthamians' advantage two minutes into the second period, with fly half Joe Leigh making it a hat-trick of successful conversions. Smiths reduced their arrears through captain Hawker's converted effort to leave the score 21-14 with approximately half an hour left to play. But tries from Cam Hancock and Ben Adamson put the game beyond doubt, with Bryant's score late on little more than a consolation for Smiths. Parker hopes this year's cup run can act as a springboard for next season but wants his players to enjoy a well-earned rest before that .'I want to go and lie down for a bit and regroup,' he smiled. 'It has been a tough season, and we have had a very good cup campaign. 'We need to let everyone switch off from rugby over the summer, and then hopefully this puts us on the map, and we keep rising up through the ranks.' For a round up of all the Papa Johns Community Cup Final action and to watch the games back follow @RFU on X or search for #PapaJohnsCommunityCup

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