Melton Mowbray Men’s 1sts 28 - 22 Biggleswade Men’s 1sts
Biggleswade Men’s 1sts played their first game after the long Christmas break on a waterlogged pitch at Melton Mowbray on Saturday.
Despite extremely windy conditions Biggy were determined to play creative and expansive rugby, but it took a while to come. Several fumbled passes showed both sides needed to settle.
Melton’s defensive line stepped up to put scrum half Jack Sharp and the Biggy back line under pressure. Strong interlinking play between forwards and backs helped Biggy break through and offload. A final pass went forwards, giving a scrum to Melton just five metres from their own try line. A good Biggleswade push saw the pass from the base of the scrum spilled in front of the posts, allowing Sharp to pounce and score the first try for Biggy, converted by Elliot Tunstall.
The pressure was all from Biggleswade as they camped in the Melton half, but despite numerous waves of attack they couldn’t finish, leaving at least 20 points going begging.
Finally the pressure did pay off after the Biggy forwards drew in Melton’s defence, creating an overlap for John Richardson to score in the far corner.
Melton were still on the back foot as Biggy almost crossed the line just before halftime.
After the break, Melton’s powerful forwards came out fighting, battering Biggy’s defence. Biggy had to put in rock solid, two-man hits to stop them breaking through.
Melton tried something different and kicked for the corner, winning their own lineout and working a well-drilled rolling maul over the try line from 10 metres out.
Biggleswade failed to regroup after the conversion, and Melton collected the ball from the kick-off and broke through several tackles to score their second converted try in five minutes.
Biggy’s open play defense was strong but when Kyle Loan and Dom Nott went off injured, Melton capitalised on the new advantage in the scrum. A couple of collapsed scrums near the line saw Melton awarded a penalty try.
The relentless attack again pinned Biggy in their 22 as Melton used the cross-field wind. Their effective line-out/rolling maul tactic proved hard to stop and Melton added their fourth converted try.
Biggy needed to show heart to get something from the game.
With ten minutes to play they found their mojo, finding their shape and game plan and driving the home team back.
Creative footwork and a kick through from Richard Sinclair saw Kareem Davis score a much-needed try. With only minutes left to play, the conversion was drop-kicked to give Biggy a chance to claim the losing bonus point.
Melton supporters were asking the ref for the final whistle as Biggy’s Ben Yates used his strength to cross the try line to ensure his side rescued two points from a game which had slipped away from them.
The long drive home gave both coaches and players time to reflect on what needs to happen next week when Biggy host Northampton BBOBs at Langford Road. (Saturday 14 January KO 2:15pm).
Photos by Lisa Dillinger


