Plymouth College rugby star helps England triumph over Italy
Published: 01 March, 2011
Plymouth College and Exeter Chiefs fly half, Henry Slade, 17,
scored a try, a penalty and made four conversions in a spirited
England U18 encounter with an Italian U19 side at Heywood Road,
Sale.
Slade's first conversion came after 21 minutes when prop Luke
Cowan-Dickie scored a try from close range. Another eight
minutes into the game saw Mark Jennings claim a try on his home
ground. Missing the conversion, Slade redeemed himself a
short while later by slotting a penalty from just outside the 22
and then added another to give seven points for the half when he
converted Tom Jubb's try. England went into half time 22-0
ahead.
Italy began the second half pressuring England into a kickable
penalty, which they missed. England's response was immediate
with Slade skipping inside from the right wing and stepping on the
gas to score an impressive try, which he duly converted to give his
side a 29-0 lead. Captain, Dominic Barrow, went on to score
the first of two tries, converted again by Slade, taking England's
lead to 36-0.
With nine named substitutes a piece, both sides began to make
changes across the board. England scored two more tries and
conversions from Will Hooley, on for Slade, made the score
50-0. In the last five minutes Jubb and Barrow doubled their
try tallies, with easy conversions for Hooley to make the final
score 64-0.
"I was really pleased with how I played in the match against
Italy but it was particularly good to see how well we played as a
team", said Slade. "Hopefully my performance has put me in
with a good chance of being selected for the next match against
Scotland at the end of March."
"I was very proud to see Henry make such a big contribution on
the international rugby stage", said Plymouth College Head of Rugby
Richard Edwards. "His outstanding performance was a
reflection of his hard work and commitment to the sport.
However, his school rugby is still very important to him and he
hopes to finish his Plymouth College rugby career on a high at the
National Schools Sevens Tournament at Rosslyn Park later this
month."