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Salcombe v Kingsbridge 2nds
KICK OFF 3.00PM


SATURDAY 5th April 2025
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Salcombe welcomed a large & youthful combined Kingsbridge club side to Twomeads on Saturday featuring an array of their talents from across their senior roster. With the league points forfeited by the away team the match was played as a “friendly” meaning both teams could field unlimited players and substitutes. This was less of an issue for Salcombe having only 20 fit players anyway after an attritional few weeks of matches. The sizeable crowd was then treated to an entertaining first half of rugby which ended 33-5 to Salcombe. However with a 20 point wind shaping the attack of whichever team was playing away from the clubhouse the Crabs were wondering if it was going to be enough in the face of the expected onslaught of kicks that would be surely coming. This didn’t exactly happen and there were no further scores in the match which was soured by a lengthy stoppage following a serious head injury, fortunately the player eventually left the field on his feet to go to hospital and was discharged later that evening with the all clear and a hangover – ironic as he doesn’t drink.


This is a Salcombe write up so you might expect a slight slant that way and they were deserved winners with a superior line out and tactical game curtesy of player coach Eoghan Grace playing his last game (???TBC???) for the club, moving defence and attack around the pitch at will. That said this was a wonderful showcase for our local rugby. Separated by 4 miles as the crow flies, nearly 50 players were able to demonstrate a physical and skillful contest that proves despite testing conditions in the sport grassroots rugby is still alive and well. Salcombe would like to thank the referee and his colleague from the DRRS, Kingsbridge RFC who may have put a fair bit of credit in the bank by blooding so many youngsters who have a bright future ahead of them. Thank you too to the bar staff and volunteers who had their work cut out for them given the number of spectators and speaking of spectators, the players always appreciate a vocal crowd, in support or playful opposition – if you close your eyes and imagine really (I mean really) hard you might just be at Twickenham, except warmer and the bar is cheaper. Salcombe Try scorers were – K Clarke, S Herselman, E Grace, J Hannaford and Man of the Match James Lake.

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