CTPE
Nev Cottrell (35)
Shore 10 over Scots 7 at Scots in a very wet, and understandably messy game.
Despite seeing Fletcher (2nd row) and Robertson (front row) return from injury, they were both sick, with Robertson coming off and half time and Fletcher unable to play at all, reducing the strength of the Shore forwards. However, they were still able to dominate the Scots pack, working extreme well together, with the major standout being Buckling at 8 (replicating his game last year in which he shut down Horwitz and the inside backs with some amazing and hard hitting defence).
As for the backs, Pulver lead the forwards well at halfback, Arnold defended well at outside centre and Davies looked strong in attack at fullback. Jack Clancy had an outstanding game at flyhalf and was extremely impressive as he outclassed his opposite Horwitz (in my opinion).
From Scots, none of the forwards stood out to me, however, from their backs, Kellaway looked extremely dangerous whenever he got the ball (his yellow card was a relief for all Shore supporters) and I noticed the absence of Jim Stewart, who would have had an impact no doubt if he had played.
Overall, it was a close game with lots of promise shown by both sides. As CTPE noted, the variety of results and upsets thus far should mean that the competition this year will be extremely close (a joint premiership is a possibility) as all sides have shown that they have the ability to beat any other side on any given day.
As depth will be important when long term injuries hit during the year how did the Shore 2nds go today after their win last week.