

Match Report
Met Police 54-16 Colchester

28/05/05 (Courtesy of Colchester Romans)
Colchester's fixture was moved from the Metropolitan Police's magnificent facility at Imber Court to a less imposing but attractive ground in the centre of the Cavalry Barracks at Hounslow. Traffic jams on the M25 and the North Circular Road meant that kick off was delayed by 40 minutes, but that gave time for some spray paint to be bought and for lines to be hurriedly applied to the pitch that the Ministry of Defence had forgotten to mark.
When
the Romans finally arrived there was time for the briefest of warm ups before
the Police side kicked off. The Met Police were first on the offensive, and
twice they had golden opportunities to score, but the Romans defence was
excellent and they were kept out. Then Colchester made ground upfield and a
good period of play saw full back Jonathan Vine, one of seven 16 year-olds in a
very young Romans side, force his way over the line but unluckily fail to ground
the ball cleanly.
The Police opened the scoring after 15 minutes with the winger squeezing over in the corner, then some surging runs by the bigger and stronger policemen saw them score three more tries before 30 minutes was up. The Romans regrouped and put together some better phases of play, and were rewarded when Vine ghosted through a gap to score under to posts and open Colchester's account. However, the Police responded with a further try before half time to lead 22-6 at the break.
Colchester
started the second half with strong runs by Shane Steward forcing the Police
back, conceding a couple of penalties to keep the pressure on until hooker Kyle
Hutchins squeezed over, the conversion narrowing the gap to ten points. The
Romans tried to maintain the initiative, but the Police defended well and hit
back with two more tries. Still Colchester did not give up and after making
ground with a penalty they pushed the Police back to their own line until on the
fifth tackle Lee Tanner put through a grubber kick that was fumbled before
Elliott Castle dived to claim the Romans third try.