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Season over for Salisbury Rugby Club's senior men's team after cup defeat

Centre Will Murley and fullback Rob Crossley combine to stop the Newbury centre in his tracks <i>(Image: John Palmer)</i>
Centre Will Murley and fullback Rob Crossley combine to stop the Newbury centre in his tracks (Image: John Palmer)

On Saturday Salisbury Rugby Club's 1st XV made the short trip to Newbury to contest the quarter-final of the Papa John's Men's Community Cup.

Newbury had beaten Salisbury twice during the league season, but the away match in January had been very close. With Salisbury showing much improved form in last weekend's defeat of Reading, hopes were high for an upset.

Newbury made a fast start and were first on the scoreboard with a try from their centre Oli Rhoads.

Salisbury Journal: No. 8 James Kennedy stretches to score Salisbury's first try. Picture by John Palmer
Salisbury Journal: No. 8 James Kennedy stretches to score Salisbury's first try. Picture by John Palmer

No. 8 James Kennedy stretches to score Salisbury's first try. Picture by John Palmer (Image: john palmer)

Newbury fly-half Dan Thorne had no trouble with the blustery crosswind and added the conversion points.

This seemed to wake Salisbury up, and no. 8 James Kennedy added to his try tally midway through the first half. With Newbury scoring a penalty, and a further Salisbury try from winger Theo André Browning, the teams went into the break all square at 10-all.

Newbury regained the lead with a penalty very quickly after the restart. Salisbury then added a  third try, from second-row Sammy Goldsmith, to go into the final quarter with a two-point lead.

Salisbury Journal: Captain Luke Newton leads the team out for the last time this season. Picture by John Palmer
Salisbury Journal: Captain Luke Newton leads the team out for the last time this season. Picture by John Palmer

Captain Luke Newton leads the team out for the last time this season. Picture by John Palmer (Image: john palmer)

Salisbury's discipline let them down and they conceded too many penalties. Newbury's kicker Thorne had a superb afternoon despite the difficult conditions and scored three further penalties in the last 15 minutes.

Newbury ran out winners by 22 points to 15 and will now face Teignmouth in the semi-final.

With the leagues over, this defeat in the knockout cup marks the end of the season for Salisbury's senior players.

The competitive season is over but the even more senior members of the club will continue with Walking Rugby through the summer.

This Saturday the club is hosting a Walking Rugby tournament,  with teams from nine clubs from across south-west England. The action kicks off at noon and all support at Castle Road will be welcome.