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Cappeart on form with four tries for U13s

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BRENTWOOD U13s ensured a 100 per cent record for the whole season with a comfortable 38-0 win over South Woodham Ferrers.

Sam Cappeart was the star of the first half, scoring a hat-trick of tries, and converting all three of them – the second being the pick as he ran the length of the field to score.

Captain Harrison Jordan also went over in the first half as his side raced into a 26-0 interval lead.

The second half continued in a similar vein as Cappeart grabbed his fourth try – this time unconverted – before the scoring was completed when full-back Dom Lewis got through the defence to score, with Cappeart adding the extras.

Cappaert can be pleased with his 28 point haul but it was the pack, and especially skipper Jordan who had one of his best games in a Brentwood shirt, who laid the foundations for victory.

They dominated the breakdown area and scrums and scrapped for every loose ball.

Brentwood U14s were made to fight all the way for their place in the County Cup final, eventually seeing off Woodford 39-7.

Brentwood made the perfect start with Joe Croxon rounding off a flowing move within the first minute, successfully converted by Toby Tierney.

They extended their lead a couple of minutes later as Ollie Heazel broke some hesitant Woodford tackling to score another try.

Just before half-time Brentwood extended their lead as the ball was spun out to the wing for Josh Driscoll to score.

Woodford started the second half knowing that an early score could change the complexion of the game, but Brentwood captain Adam Piggott took the kick-off and, with the slope in his favour, ran virtually unchallenged to score in the corner.

Driscoll, Piggott and Harry Swailes added further tries, and Woodford managed to score a deserved consolation try through their No 8.

But it was Brentwood who progressed to set up a final against Upminster.

Brentwood U16s also booked their place in the county final with a 30-0 win over Romford & Gidea Park.

From the off, Brentwood took the game to Romford and their bigger pack, and after some initial tussles soon began to assert themselves on the match.

Sustained pressure in the Romford 22 led to three unanswered, unconverted tries from Tommy Watson, Ed Greenfield and Henry Bird.

In the second half there were three more tries with Charlie Peacock (two) and James Croxon going over the try line. Again the conversions were missed.


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