No real adventures for Ossie during last week, just a walk (on a very blustery day) into town go visit the building society, where one of the bird’s Nest Eggs has hatched . Being a 1-year Fixed Rate ISA, the building society had written proposing a roll-over into a new bond at 0.50% interest, but I usually find that actually visiting the branch can result in getting a better rate, and this time, they tipped me the wink to hold fire for another week as there was a savings rate rise being mooted, with interest possibly as high as 0.85%. So I thanked them very much, and said in the immortal words of Arnold Schwarzenegger: “I’ll be back!”
Then to Asda, to price out the cost of tins of Campbells Condensed Soups, which have now reached £1.15 in Waitrose . There were on display in Asda at just £1, although the choice was limited to Chicken, Chicken or Chicken. So I bought 4 cans, thus achieving a saving of 60p (“Every Little Helps” ) and promptly converted it into a tin of Asda brand Chicken Meatballs in Tomato Sauce (63p). Which I had on toast last night - and they were execrable ….
As for the weekend’s sport, a quick revisit to Slaughtergate as North Dorset RFC continue their charge towards promotion, and I continue my charge towards knocking off all the remaining teams I need to see in Dorset & Wilts Division 1 (South) whilst I can! I commented back last September that ND were a lightweight team and would achieve little this year, having watched their opening game loss against Bournemouth 3rds. Since then, however, they have won 12 out of 13 matches and now lead the table (although Blandford can, in theory, overtake them).
Various websites touted different kick-off times for this fixture, so I worked on the assumption it would be 2:00 which turned out to be correct.
Not quite as one-sided a game as the final score-line suggests, but a comfortable win for the home side nevertheless. North Dorset caught two lucky breaks, one each side of half-time. A penalty try awarded on 41m to make the interval score 17-3 was the first; it does seem to me that referees are much more inclined to award penalty tries for infringements this season compared to previously - they used to be as rare as hen’s teeth; this one was at least my third this year.
The home side’s second break was a sin-binning on 42m of a Swanage & Wareham player for a high tackle – North Dorset scored twice during the time S&W were reduced to 14 men to make it 31-3. After that, ND ran in a further 3 tries with S&W notching a consolation try with an interception and 50 yard return from their No.7.
As last week, North Dorset’s pack were in fine fettle, constantly pushing the away team’s forwards backwards, and the back line played much better today with some fast breaks and searing runs, especially down the left wing. However, a strong cross-field breeze made kicking difficult and only 2 conversion attempts were successful.
S&W set out to disrupt, with some success in the first half causing North Dorset to play too hurriedly at times, but once the home side had established a commanding lead, they settled down and dictated the game. A second S&W player was sin-binned towards the end for handbags with menaces , but the game was well over by that point.
At half-time, I was able to shelter in the clubhouse bar and watch a bit of the Six Nations, Ireland vs Wales. Normally, I’d support Wales in this, but I simply can’t associate myself with any team sponsored by Cazoo. It’s that bearded actor Rylan Clark I can’t stand. Actually, I may be getting muddled up with Cinch ….
05/02/22 – Dorset & Wilts 1 South (Level 8)
North Dorset RFC 46 – Swanage & Wareham II RFC 8
Admission: free
Programme: none
Refreshments: again, no trace of the on-line advertised £5 soup and cheese offer, so a beefburger £3 and half-time coffee £1. The former passable, (let’s face it, rabbit food is no substitute for fried onion ) whilst the latter tasted better taken black and without the sweetener I put in last week …..
Attendance: 86, well down on last week no doubt due to the weather
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