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Bridgwater & Albion 8, Clevedon 25

A LACKLUSTRE display from Bridgwater & Albion saw them slip to a comprehensive defeat at the hands of local rivals Clevedon, writes Tony Pomeroy.

The visitors outscored Albion by four tries to one to condemn the hosts to only their second home defeat of the season.

Clevedon dominated the game as they outthought, outmuscled and outplayed the home side.

Bridgwater were their own worst enemies as they failed with even the most basic drills.

Four touch-finding penalties were missed - there was much aimless kicking whilst handling and tackling were below par throughout the game.

From the Bridgwater perspective, the afternoon was simply a catalogue of errors such had not been seen at College Way for some time.

However, a team can only play as well the opposition allow and Clevedon harried Bridgwater into making mistakes.

With Chris Ashwin making a fantastic recovery from his shoulder injury in the previous game at Cleve, he took a seat on the bench.

The writing was on the wall for Bridgwater as early as the fourth minute when visiting centre Dean Ashfield, who proved a handful to the home defence all afternoon, scythed through a non-existent defence to score under the posts.

After 13 minutes, Clevedon broke clear from their own half and a good passing move saw flanker Chris Warren score an unconverted try in the corner.

Having earlier spurned a much easier penalty in favour of looking for a try, Bridgwater through centre, Stuart Heal, narrowed the gap with a 25m penalty but almost immediately a Bridgwater loose pass was intercepted.

Clevedon patiently recycled the ball near the home line and eventually Harley Foley crossed for the third unconverted try to leave the half time score 3-15.

Ashwin showed his versatility by replacing McGeown at scrum half for the second period with Rob Thompson replacing Ali Blundell early in the second half.

Clevedon were denied a try early in the second period - the referee indicating obstruction but their lead was shortly increased with a Taylor penalty.

Bridgwater came briefly to life and a rare clean handling move saw Matt Hastie get an unconverted try in the corner.

The final score was yet another interception this time by former Bridgwater player, Tom Thie, who picked off another loose pass to give himself a clear run to the line. Taylor's conversion made the score 8-25.

With the clock ticking down, Bridgwater made a concerted effort to narrow the gap but could not and for the second successive game took no league points.

With the top four teams in the league all losing, Bridgwater remain in third place on 63 points whilst Clevedon are in 11th place with 44 points.

Next week, Bridgwater visit bottom of the table, Cullompton.