COLCHESTER 46

NORTH WALSHAM VIKINGS 7

London 1 North

by STEVE WHITEMAN

A LARGE crowd watched Colchester comprehensively beat visitors North Walsham Vikings to finish the season unbeaten at Mill Road.

Man-of-the-match Damien Brambley got a brace of tries as the Blacks finished third in the league, after scoring more than 1,000 points.

Skipper Liam Pickett also had an excellent game, often stealing opposition ball in the lineouts giving Colchester plenty of possession with which to launch many attacks to claim six tries, in a pulsating game.

Once again wing James Crozier put on a fine kicking display, converting all but one of the tries as well as two penalties.

The team was much the same as in previous weeks, with Charlie Thorogood returning at hooker and Matt Wadling back at scrum half with Brett Cutbush taking the fullback role.

Playing into the wind, Colchester got off to a slow start and conceded a try after only ten minutes.

Vikings’ fullback Josh Brown crashed over under the posts with scrum half Lee Thomson converting.

Stirred into action Colchester soon came back into their opponents’ half and overturned a Viking scrum.

Liam Pickett broke through the cover, fed prop Joe Reid who scored a great try.

Colchester never looked back after this score and all 15 players raised their game.

From an attack deep in their own half the ball was moved to Cutbush who sold a dummy to wrong foot the Viking defence.

He then scampered through to score Colchester’s second try.

When the play restarted there was an unfortunate clash of bodies, resulting in Reid sustaining a nasty head injury. The referee decided to continue the game on an adjacent pitch as Reid couldn’t be moved and would eventually be taken to hospital to have 20 staples in his wound.

Jerone Awesu came off the bench and play resumed at the new location.

Before long, the Blacks won a penalty which Crozier stroked between the posts.

Then came a brilliant try when Colchester won a lineout, moved the ball through their backs for Crozier to score just before half-time.

It was decided to move the game back to the main pitch where Colchester now had the advantage of a following wind. Fly-half David Higgins made great use of this, often putting in long-range kicks to give Colchester territorial advantage. Five minutes after the break, No 8 Ollie Pickett broke from the back of a scrum, intercepted a pass and earned the Blacks a penalty which Crozier converted.

Cutbush then linked with flankers Danny Whiteman and Joe Beckett, with the latter almost scoring.

Subsequently Wadling disrupted his opposite number at the back of a Viking scrum, the stolen ball was moved left for Brambley to score.

Lock Joe Colcomb, who has had an excellent season, was replaced late on and with time running out, Brambley and Crozier both scored again to round off Colchester's stunning victory.