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Hampshire derby defeat

A DISMAL first quarter performance cost Andover dear, as a young and inexperienced 'All Blacks' outfit went down 24-0 away to Trojans last weekend.In a game rearranged due to weather, Andover were strangely lethargic from the start and Trojans took full advantage to give their own survival hopes a boost.Without several key players due to injury and unavailability, Andover drafted in Charlie Rhodes and Callum Barber Starkey to make their first team debuts, joining Jake Meek, Trenton Small, CJ Feirn and Bryn Waite to complete the contingent from their impressive colts side.All of these lads acquitted themselves superbly, with Bryn Waite in particular turning in an all action man of the match display in the back row, but in the end it was not enough to overcome a Trojans outfit fighting for their lives.With wind against Andover looked out of sorts from the start and soon conceded from a bad defensive error.After just eight minutes things got worse, when a charged down defensive kick gifted Trojans a second.Trojans were using the strong wind to good effect keeping Andover pinned deep and it soon paid further dividends as a loose clearance gave them the chance to counter for another score.Andover at last were stirred from their slumber and their extra physicality finally began to tell in the loose, where Nic Reed and Jake Dixon were making inroads.Trojans suddenly looked vulnerable and soon gave away a yellow card, but as Andover tried to press them, another error allowed them to break and score again.With twenty minutes gone it looked very bleak for the visitors, but they proceeded to take complete control for the rest of the game despite somehow managing not to score.Behind a solid scrum and with Bryn Waite dominating the lineout, Andover began to keep the ball better and with Billy Pollard running hard, Andover pushed.A clash of heads between him and Bryn Waite, saw the youngster leave the field for treatment, but Barber Starkey soon showed himself to be an able replacement.Half time came and went and Andover took total control of the ball.With eye stitched Bryn Waite redoubled his efforts and with CJ Feirn's hard running Andover pressed repeatedly.They almost camped in the Trojans twenty two for periods.Barber Starkey and Rhodes both joined the effort and both impressed. Despite all of the pressure though, Andover could not break through, a result of stubborn defence and some poor decision making.Harry Batt and skipper Alex Hibdige tried hard to get Andover back into it, but it was not to be as the game came to a close.After the game team manager Jody Morgan said: "The lads didn't prepare well today and it showed early on when we were caught cold. Whilst we were readjusting they were scoring and that made it a tough hill to climb.''I was impressed though with the way we kept battling and eventually took over the game, albeit very frustrated we didn't score at least a couple of tries. It was another good chance as well to look at the wider squad and It was great to see the young lads stepping up and doing well."

Great victory for Andover RFC

OAKWOOD sponsored Andover took another excellent scalp in London South West Three last Saturday with a thrilling 24-22 win over promotion hopefuls Warlingham.

Andover win Hampshire derby clash

ANDOVER eased themselves further away from trouble with a solid if unspectacular 22-14 win over old rivals Gosport and Fareham last Saturday.

Winning run goes on

THE recovery continues for a revitalised Andover, as they came away from struggling Effingham with a fine five point win on the road, after winning 26-10.

Super victory for Andover RFC

LAST Saturday in a pulsating contest , Oakwood sponsored Andover overcame high flying Old Georgians 40-29 last Saturday with a display of power, pace and determination that would have been at home in the division above.

Andover RFC suffer narrow loss

ANDOVER begun the new year with high hopes after beating Basingstoke in their own back yard last time out, but they were unable to repeat the result at Portsmouth despite another valiant effort, as they lost 12-3.

Superb victory for Andover RFC

IN A wonderful, powerful and controlled performance, Andover finally delivered what they have been promising for weeks as they won at Basingstoke 39-31 in a North Hampshire derby thriller.

Narrow home defeat for All Blacks

OF ALL the close games Andover have had this season this was definitely the one that got away, as they lost 17-10 to the visiting Weybridge Vandals in their latest London Three South west contest.

Andover RFC book semi-final place

ANDOVER RFC booked their place in the Hampshire Bowl semi-final after a 31-24 victory at Milbrook, which sets up a final four home showdown with Portsmouth on February 8.