Super Blues create their own National League record run

Don Farmer on the offensive for Chichester against Westcliff / Picture by Kate ShemiltDon Farmer on the offensive for Chichester against Westcliff / Picture by Kate Shemilt
Don Farmer on the offensive for Chichester against Westcliff / Picture by Kate Shemilt

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Chichester left the field to warm applause from their supporters after setting their new club record of five straight wins at National three level with an 18-10 success over Westfield.

They have secured another season in this league with five games left but they struggled against a determined Westcliff, who had an outside chance of avoiding relegation.

The Blues reversed the score when they lost at Westcliff in November. They won deservedly by two tries, a conversion and two penalties to a converted try and a penalty.

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It would have been easier but they missed three try-scoring chances in the second half. They now have 44 league points and are in ninth place.

The day was bright but showery and a swirly wind gave no advantage to either side.

Chi were forced to make changes and university players Dom Farmer, Matt McLagan and George Luckett made home debuts. Danny Kirkpatrick came on to the bench.

The Blues made a perfect start, winning the ball from their kick-off. A penalty to the corner, catch and turn by Aaron Davies, driving maul and hooker Sean Shepherd scored after one minute.Conversion missed.

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