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Rugby: Hampshire destroy Sussex
HAMPSHIRE's rousing
nine-try romp saw off
Sussex in the Inter-
County Championships
as they were crowned
champions in their
round of pool games.
Their reward for topping
their group is a home tie in
the semi-final against Kent
on Saturday (at Basingstoke
at 2.30 pm).
Hampshire got off to a
dream start and were 7-0
ahead within two minutes,
with Appleby scoring and
Claffey adding the.
The visitors then scored
two tries in five minutes to
extend the lead to 17 -0.
Buttle intercepted the ball
ten metres out to run in for
the first, while Claffey dived
over the line on 20 minutes
for the next score.
On the stroke of half time,
Hampshire secured another
try, as a catch and drive from
a line out once again saw Appleby
cross the line, to secure
a 22-0 lead at the break.
Sussex started the second
half strongly, but Hampshire's
defence, which has not
been breached so far this
campaign, held firm and
repelled any attack.
The visitors began to get
back on top and Morris
added another try after 56
minutes.
Hampshire then put the
game well beyond the reach
of Sussex, with three tries in
five minutes.
The first was a gem, with
Hampshire turning defence
into attack from inside their
own 22.
Humberstone spotted the
space out wide and floated a
pass to Buckland, who fed
Ofuasia.
The winger outpaced the
initial defence and when, 80
metres later, the final cover
arrived, he passed inside to
the supporting Buck to score.
Raubenheimer added
another try, converted by
Humberstone, straight from
the kick off.
From the next restart,
Hampshire broke the Sussex
defence and Byett was on
hand to score.
Hampshire's final try came
with the last move of the
game on 83 minutes.
After good pressure, the
ball was moved out and
Ashwin was on hand to score
out wide, with Humberstone
adding the extras.
5:14pm Wednesday 14th May 2008
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