Suffolk Plate 4th November Harwich U16 0 – 60 Woodbridge U16 A very thorough performance and convincing victory at Harwich. Well played to all the boys, a team effort with everyone contributing. Tries all round with Ash May voted coaches…
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Suffolk Plate 4th November Harwich U16 0 – 60 Woodbridge U16 A very thorough performance and convincing victory at Harwich. Well played to all the boys, a team effort with everyone contributing. Tries all round with Ash May voted coaches…
A bright start was made the sunnier as Woodbridge scrum half Adam Plummer sprinted after the kick off, charged down flyhalf Darren Wilson’s clearance and scored, barely a minute on the clock. Centre Andy MacKay ran the restart back swiftly…
Match Report by Ian Girling This top of the table meeting with Harwich exceeded all expectations and proved a cracking spectacle. The Amazons sat proudly atop the division, having begun the season in fine style, but the Essex upstart Harwich…
A day of missed tackles and a run of injuries but plenty of heart on show and a losing Bonus Point. Well done Saxons.
Woodbridge was first to use the boot in blustery conditions, keen to take territory by running through a larger opposition. Lowestoft’s big Fijian No8 John Wedlock picked and drove from a maul to threaten in the Warriors 22 but a…
GOOD NEWS FOR ENGLAND – DUNCAN’S COMING TO TRAINING Duncan Andrews from the Woodbridge Club, the ECRU Coach of the Year in 2017, has been rewarded with an invitation to attend an England Training Camp at Pennyhill Park and an…
Early skirmishes went in Wisbech’s favour, Woodbridge gave away too many penalties and were losing at the set piece. Forays into the home 22 were repelled by the boot of Flyhalf JP Hart and the Warriors countered with a cross-field…
Thanks to Darren ‘Reg’ Perry for report & pictures Woodbridge Saxons travelled to Mistley with unfinished business from last season. Saxons bench ensured Mistley had a full team, as only able to field 13 players. Mistley showed their hand too…
Eighth placed Woodbridge had not beaten Newmarket, ranked eleventh, in Newmarket for four years. Blustery conditions made kicking a gamble so forwards had to fight for possession, Woodbridge’s front row, Simon Codd, Dan Bond and Luke Norman – a mix…
Strong showing from the sunny Colts today. Well organised and fit they withstood some energetic attacks from Bury with calm defence. The visitors made some testing moves but Woodbridge proved dangerous on the all too frequent breaks.