Blackheath 51 Birmingham Moseley 26

A tight first period between the fifth- and seventh-placed teams in National League One, but a devastating second from Blackheath, the Club demonstrating huge intensity after the break and scoring four tries in a 20-minute spell to leave the visitors in tatters.

Jake Hennessey went across after collecting Tom Ffitch’s long pass out wide, before the same pair got involved again, the fly-half’s cross-field kick fielded by his full-back, and with the pack arriving quickly, tight-head Andy Boye was driven across.

Lineout ball was moved back to the short side for Jake Lloyd to scamper over, and then as Ffitch made the line break from halfway, Jordan Burns came up at pace to finish off.

With Ffitch landing all four conversions, and throwing in a penalty strike, the Club led by 30-points with 63 minutes played.

The offensive gradually eased, but the defence proved more robust than in the first period, with Josh Smart making some huge tackles at blind-side, and one thunderous hit from debutant Ollie Kitto on the left-wing.

It remained disciplined too, until the closing stages, when Moseley gained field position to drive open-side Morgan Dawes across to give the visitors the consolation of the four-try bonus.

Blackheath had opened the scoring in the first period with Billy Harding powering over from lineout, before Ffitch added a penalty, but Moseley were clinical from their set-piece also, skipper and number-eight Ollie Stedman followed by centre Morgan Adderley-Jones.

Handling errors frustrated Blackheath until Noah Sloot went across out wide, before Moseley stretched their advantage to 21-13 with a Jack Jolly try, the scrum-half adding a third conversion.

However, as ball was moved inside from a short throw on half-time, Harding crashed under the uprights for his second score to narrow the gap to a single point at the interval, and set up Blackheath’s second half onslaught.

‘Our attack was good in the first half, and we could have had a couple more tries,’ said director of rugby James Shanahan.  ‘It was more the defensive aspect that I spoke of at the break.  It was too easy to score against us – we were too passive.’

‘From the re-start, our kick-chase game was excellent, which gave us the opportunities to launch, and kill them off with four tries in twelve minutes either side of the interval.  Then, defensively we were more aggressive which was key.’

‘Tom Ffitch was outstanding today.  His game-management, distribution, and a lovely break for the final try, but also his touch and place-kicking.  A couple of early misses, but then some beauties from the touchline.

Blackheath make the long journey north next Saturday, as they travel to bottom of the table Darlington Mowden Park.  Kick off is at 3.00 pm at the Darlington Arena where the Club has been defeated on the last three visits.

Blackheath’s next home game is against Plymouth Albion on 8th February.

Blackheath

Tries:   Harding 5, 40, Sloot 31, Hennessey 43, Boye 47, Lloyd 52, Burns 63

Conv:  Ffitch 40, 43, 47, 52, 63

Pens:   Ffitch 13, 60

Birmingham Moseley

Tries:   Stedman 15, Adderley-Jones 20, Jolly 37, Dawes 69

Conv:  Jolly 15, 20, 37

Attendance: 428

15 . Jake Hennessey
14 . Jake Lloyd
13 . Oskar Hirskyj-Douglas
12 . Markus Burcham
11 . Ollie Kitto
10 . Tom Ffitch
9 . Jordan Burns
1 . Will Davis
2 . Billy Harding
3 . Andrew Boye
4 . Mike Etete
5 . Tom Everard
6 . Josh Smart
7 . Noah Sloot
8 . Tom Baldwin (Capt)
16 . Oli Walliker
17 . Archie Holland
18 . Rory Marsh
19 . Jack Daly
20 . Tom Stradwick

Photos: Nick King

Graham Cox

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