08:47AM, Thursday 12 March 2026
ABBEY secured a bonus point victory over a young but competitive Bracknell side on an overcast afternoon at Rosehill last Saturday.
The home side scored some spectacular tries with winger Brendan Clarke powering over four times, while all-action prop Zac Mayo ran 30 metres up the touchline for a memorable second half score in their Counties 1 Tribute Ale Southern North Division clash.
Abbey took the lead after seven minutes when a pass from number eight Alex Langton released Clarke for a 40-metre burst to the line. He bumped two potential defenders out of his way on a devastating run and there was no stopping him. The conversion was missed, but Abbey stretched their lead to 12-0 with a penalty try which resulted in Bracknell’s number eight Ryan Smith being sin-binned.
While Smith was off the field the visitors scored their first points when hooker Josh Peacock crossed for a try which skipper Billy Massingham converted. Smith scored himself as soon as he returned to the field, but Massingham missed a simple conversion which would have given his side the lead.
After this, a long pass from outside half Reuben Norville sent Clarke off on another powerful run to the line, scattering defenders en route. A further Norville pass resulted in Clarke powering away for his hat trick and Abbey’s bonus point try, and the home side led 22-12 at the break.
Clarke scored his fourth try soon after the break, and flanker Matt Campbell touched down under the posts for a try which skipper Sol Wallis-Robinson converted.
Bracknell came back into the game with another try from Smith, Massingham adding the extras, but Abbey settled the result with Mayo’s brilliant 30-metre effort.
In final play a converted try from prop Jack Tann gave Bracknell a bonus point. Abbey now have a week off before facing a challenging fixture at Buckingham.
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