Dees U13s youngsters narrowly lose out
Jon Jenkins took the lead role in warming the boys up for their first match of 2014 as Dees had just their starting XV to call upon.
Playing against the wind, Buzzards took the lead with an unconverted try, but Dees responded with a score from Fin Brazier putting, as a cruel wind thwarted the extras.
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Hide AdA fast-paced encounter ensued with some great passing and tackling on display.
Dunstablians took the lead when Will Philpot saw a gap to score Dees’ second try, which was wonderfully converted by Owen Lara in difficult conditions.
However, Leighton score two unconverted tries before the break to lead 15-12.
Buzzards made a strong start to the second half as they touched down again, but Dees rallied as Eddie Williams made good ground, supported by George Hand, as he crossed the whitewash.
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Hide AdLeighton responded with another try, only for Dees to again hit back as good hands worked the ball to George Aitchison who dodged the Buzzards defence to score.
Head coach Dave Coker rotated Dees well and even loaned new boys Nick Ross and Dan Martin to the opposition due to injury.