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Sheppey RFC coach Rob Dengate questions Lordswood's tactics after referee ends Kent 1 clash six minutes early

08:00, 17 December 2014

updated: 10:20, 17 December 2014

Sheppey and Lordswood's match ended six minutes early after the referee abandoned the game Picture: Rebecca Clarke
Sheppey and Lordswood's match ended six minutes early after the referee abandoned the game Picture: Rebecca Clarke

Sheppey Rugby Club coach Rob Dengate has questioned Lordswood’s approach after the referee abandoned their Kent 1 game on Saturday.

Dengate’s side were leading 23-3 when the referee blew for time six minutes early. The result stands but Dengate was far from impressed.

The Medway side had a player sent off, while the referee called a halt when punches were thrown in a ruck.

Dengate said: “Lordswood came for a physical battle – I think they took inspiration from Amir Khan fighting at the weekend.

“We tried to concentrate on playing our way but there comes a point when players have to step in to protect their own."

Lords chairman Martin Hart said: “It was a competitive game, as it always is. Our player was sent off for retaliation, not for starting anything.

“The game ended earlier than expected, which was as much of a shock to us as it was to Sheppey.”

Sheppey visit Cranbrook this weekend.

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