FOLLOWING yet another loss, the Hurricanes rugby team will be aiming to stop the rot in Hampshire Counties 1 this weekend when they face struggling Trojans.
BASINGSTOKE 41, HURRICANES 10
Sandown and Shanklin RFC lost on the road to a strong Basingstoke side, in a hard-fought match.
Despite starting strongly, with an early try from Wayne Williams, the Islanders struggled to keep up with their opponents.
Their efforts were hindered by ill-discipline, resulting in Williams being sent to the sin bin just before half-time, with the score stood at 22-5.
The start of the second half was therefore a challenge as the Hurricanes battled on with only 14 men on the field.
However, the Islanders showed great resilience — conceding only one try during the sin-binning period.
The Hurries finally gained some possession, thanks to solid scrummaging from Darren Carew.
Debutant, Gary Warvill, made an impact with a mazy run, but the side was unable to convert their pressure into points, due to a string of handling errors.
The home side capitalised on Sandown's poor discipline, scoring from a driving maul.
Sandown lost Carew to injury, bringing in Jamie Dilk, who showed his commitment to the cause by playing straight after working a night shift.
Rhys Mundell and Chris Ormorod also put in commendable performances.
The Hurricanes' hard work paid off when Hugo Joliffe made a powerful run to score Sandown's second try.
However, fatigue set in and Basingstoke scored a couple of long-range tries, to end the game on the back foot.