Kidderminster u-15s 7, Droitwich u- 15s 32.
THE Spa side began where they left off last week, pressing Kidderminster from the kick off - looking to change early position into points, producing some fluid rugby with backs and forwards involved pushing a dogged Kidderminster defence back to their try line.
They had a number of opportunities to open the scoring, but it was left to Sam O'Brien, leading by captain's example, to crash over for the first try of the game.
George Bishop added another and from the restart Droitwich endeavoured to press their advantage and Anton Preece picked up on a well executed forwards move on the half-way line to carve his way through the Kidderminster defence to score Droitwich's third try of the of the half.
Kidderminster then rallied but Droitwich led 15-0 at the break.
The second half started much like the first ended with Kidderminster pressing to open their score, and Droitwich defending their try line.
As the half progressed Droitwich turned the tide and started to exert pressure on Kidderminster themselves, which was rewarded when the forwards finished off a grinding drive with Sam O'Brien charging through for his second try of the game which was converted by Oliver Swift.
More pressure from Droitwich saw Sam O'Brien take advantage of some loose defending to slip through to score his third try of the game.
After this the game began to get a bit scrappy with both sides losing possession and giving the ball to each other, and it was in one of these periods of play that Kidderminster took advantage of a lapse in concentration by Droitwich to open their tally with a try and conversion under the Droitwich posts.
This sparked Droitwich into life with some aggressive play from all of the team as they proceeded to drive the ball down the field closer to the Kidderminster try line. A number of times Droitwich looked as though they would break through to score again but some sterling defence kept Droitwich back.
Eventually as the game came to its conclusion Droitwich made all of the pressure count when Josh Sutterby broke through to score again to finally close out the match.
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