Bognor's valiant Vase effort is in vain
Trigger’s Army travelled with their supporters to Lewes and put up a great fight against a bigger and well-organised Worthing team.
Bognor attacked from kick-off, full-back Reid making great runs, and only a last-ditch tackle prevented a try. Shipp took a penalty but the width of the upright denied him.
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Hide AdMcFarland was next to go close as Myhill put a delicate chip over but the winger was beaten by the bounce.
Worthing came back and a perfect bounce allowed their full-back over.
Shipp reduced the deficit with a penalty, then Noy went close and Brown tried a snipe but was short.
Worthing again broke to score after great inter-play between forwards and backs. This was followed by their next score as a missed tackle allowed the winger an easy run.
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Hide AdBognor came back and Barlow carried strongly, closely followed by the impressive Nagi. A clever offload to the supporting Talman looked to have opened Bognor’s account but a forward pass was spotted.
The second half saw Worthing take a stronghold with two quick tries.
Bognor played some dazzling rugby as Murrey showed experience beyond his youth.
Trigger’s Army were rewarded with a move of sheer class.
Ex-Wasps full-back Hay dazzled the Worthing defence as he accelerated and raced away from inside his own half for the best try of the entire match.