Monday 14 February 2022

MUDDY MARVELLOUS TUPTON

TUPTON RUFC 39 AMBER VALLEY 0
MIDLAND 4 EAST [N] WEST AT NORTH SIDE
12 FEBRUARY 2022 --- 2.15PM
TUPTON GO OVER THE LINE IN THE OPENING MINUTES VERSUS AMBER VALLEY

Tupton put on a tremendous show of commitment and entertainment as they beat Amber Valley to nil on an afternoon of poor weather and subsequent atrocious game conditions for the pitch and kicking.  As we know though a bit of mud, rain and wind doesn't put these lads off and after a blank weekend for sport on the blog last time out it was a very worthy trip to North Side that provided eighty minutes of enjoyable rugby.
A DARK AND UNINSPIRING DAY AND THEN THE RUGBY ENTERTAINED US

It all started so well with a calm morning weather wise but the forecast proved correct as the rain and wind arrived around noon and so it looked as though any of the 'walking to the game season' football would be off.  However thankfully the chaps at Tupton RUFC were at home again to help me out plus I could manage a fifteen minute walk in the rain and wind with umbrella aloft couldn't I?
Well it was going well and after about 500 yards I was proudly declaring to myself its not so wet or windy, but two smug steps later and a gust of wind had turned the umbrella inside out and broken one of the spokes.  As you can be aware in an extremely calm mood I traced my steps backwards threw many things out of the cupboard and found the quality umbrella which thankfully made the afternoon bearable and I would arrive just as the home side entered the arena.
LINE OUT FOR TUPTON 

Tupton are nicely positioned in fourth place and mid table but with more of a threat to the top half than the danger of the bottom half so look relatively comfortable although todays visitors did beat them in December in the away fixture.
The club house had its roof blind down to provide some cover for the reduced crowd who had vacated the liquid refreshment facility onto the terraced external area to sample the delights of North East Derbyshire in February.  My last visit had been in a howling gale and on a bitterly cold afternoon a few weeks back, today would just be strong wind with driving rain so a little change but not much.
REFEREE LANE AWARDS THE FIRST TUPTON TRY

The pitch was looking comfortably damp with most of the surrounds to the pitch being wet for spectating but taking up a position with my back, or more to the point side, to the wind and rain it was a behind the try line at the A61 end for the view of todays proceedings. 
TRY NUMBER THREE FOR TUPTON PART ONE

Early Tupton nerves were settled when they went over in the opening minutes for the first try and with a determined opposition who in fairness appeared to be having as much first half possession it became important to hold their own defensively something they did denying Amber Valley any chance of a sniff of points.  What the home side did do was take their chances and attack with a purpose to which they found themselves 24 points, including two conversions, to the good at the break.
TRY NUMBER THREE PART TWO

No messing about with changing rooms breaks in union just get on with a quick team talk and clean a bit of mud off the kit and we were ready to go again.  Tupton soon added five more points with an early crossing of the whitewash before a couple of breaks in proceedings.
The far touch line produced a general coming together of most of the players on the pitch and after a while of calming down and players of both sides retreating referee Barry Lane had time to have a serious chat with a couple of the combatants.  The game had now become a little disjointed and a further kerfuffle in the same area resulted in another chat that involved slightly less players taking part in the psychical stuff this time.
HALF TIME AND THOUGHTS TURN TO A WARM CLUBHOUSE

Thankfully the final fifteen minutes saw rugby come back to the fore and by full time Tupton had popped in a couple more tries and the game had finished 39-0 in their favour.  By now it was all friendly as both sides exchanged muddy 'well dones' as they squelched off the pitch to create a nightmare for the changing room cleaners and it was time for them to ask 'is the bar open', of course it is.
SECOND HALF DISCUSSION ABOUT WHAT REAL ALE IS ON ALL PHOTBOMBED BY EWS

Roll call of scorers,
Tries Jake Cooper, Sam Cooper, Lee Moslin, Lewis Conway and Jordan White [2].
Conversions Jordan White [2]
Fully enjoyable afternoon if the one side of me facing the elements was drenched the two sides on the pitch had put on a game of rugby in terrible playing conditions that entertained and for Tupton a strong win that was probably one of my most enjoyable in my all too infrequent visits.
Oh yea and at the final whistle the wind calmed down and the rain stopped and the brolly was no longer needed for the walk back to base, how typical.
FIRM ENOUGH GRIP FOR KICK TO TOUCH


2 comments:

  1. Excellent report with great pictures- thank you!

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  2. Convincing win for Tupton and a new umbrella needed.

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