hitting Exeter hard in heavy rain and increasingly treacherous conditions underfoot.
Exeter kicked off the second half and Swansea knocked on immediately. From the resulting set of six, Rich 'Tarzan' Robinson stepped his defender beautifully and ran in a try that epitomised Exeter's display. Disciplined yet creative. 26-0
'The Row' then muscled in on the action, as first Ali Taylor cashed in on a neat scrum move to dive over in the left corner, then Rich Hurtley received a nice offload from Galley to dive over in the right. These two scores and a Hunt conversion made it 36-0. From then on Swansea punched hard up the middle, using their two big props and loose forward to good effect, with Captain Ricki Reckless working hard at the base. However, they could not find a way through Exeter's defence in a pleasing aspect to the performance.
The referee blew up to end a work-man-like and professional performance which sends EURL into the Xmas break with a 'Played 6 Won 4' ratio, third in the table with a game in hand over Glamorgan, who lie one place and one point above them. That game in hand, however, comes against UWIC, in a reverse of the epic played last week. With many new faces such as Hooker Nick Walker and 2nd Row Harry Nosworthy doing their cause no harm, and pushing the established faces, the trip to Cardiff on the 18th Jan promises to be another titanic battle.
Article by Exeter University RL
9 Dec 2005
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