WELLINGTON RFC U12s welcomed Bridgwater with the home side having only eight players - with Arthur Alers-Hankey playing his first match.
Bridgwater scored the first try after working well as the attacking outfit. This didn't stop Wellington with John Packman scoring their first try.
Within minutes, Alfie Grundy made a great run and side stepped his way to score Wellington’s second try.
Bridgwater provided great defence but it not stop Wellington with Fin Holburn, enjoying a great run across half the pitch, scoring their third try.
With some great rucks forming and tackles being made, George Pinguenet didn't let the opposition prevent him making his way through, scoring their fourth try.
Wellington, unfortunately, suffered an injury that knocked the team for a bit in the second half. Bridgwater upped their game and started to make their way through, gaining possession of the ball, allowing them to score tries. Tristian Alers-Hankey scored Wellington’s fith try.
Bridgwater eventually won the game which was followed by a two-minute silence.
Meanwhile ,Wellington U12 are looking to expand their squad. If you would like to have a go, training is Fridays 6 till 7pm at Court Fields or Sunday 9.30 till 10.30 at the club. Contact the minis and juniors page for more information