Cardiff get the Blues
Champions Gloucester remain on course for a successful defence of the LV=Cup with a convincing 40-3 win over Cardiff.
Last Updated: 28/01/12 5:17pm
Champions Gloucester remain on course for a successful defence of the LV=Cup with a convincing 40-3 win over Cardiff at Kingsholm.
The Cherries had a stronger side with Henry Trinder, James Simpson-Daniel and a number of experienced forwards in their starting line-up and they dominated.
Two tries from star winger Simpson-Daniel and 15 points from the boot of Ryan Mills ensured a comfortable victory for the home side.
The Blues fielded a much younger side but this was their third consecutive defeat in the competition, which has so far seen them fail to pick up a single point.
They battled hard, especially in the third quarter, when they kept the scoreboard blank but three late tries from Gloucester ensured that the final score line was an accurate reflection of the game.
Penalised
The Blues began brightly though and took a second minute lead, Cory Allen making a neat break before Gloucester were penalised allowing Ben Blair, on his return from injury after 15 months out, to kick a simple penalty.
The hosts soon responded with a splendid try after Mills collected a Blair up and under and cleverly sent his three-quarters into action. Trinder found himself in space and the wing ran 45 metres to send the supporting Peter Buxton over for a try which Mills converted.
The youngster extended Gloucester's advantage with a 40-metre penalty but the home side were dealt a blow when No 8 Brett Deacon was carried from the field.
In ideal playing conditions both teams favoured the running option but the next score again came from the boot as Mills added another penalty.
Gloucester appeared to have scored another try when Tom Voyce crossed the line but play was recalled for an earlier forward pass, however the home side still went further ahead as England U20 stand-off Mills kicked his third penalty.
After 34 minutes Gloucester deservedly scored their second try when after a line-out 22 metres out Buxton drove into the heart of the visitors' defence. The ball was swiftly recycled for Tim Molenaar to evade some weak Blues defence for the try, which Mills failed to convert to leave the hosts with a healthy 21-3 half-time lead.
Dominant
The more experienced Gloucester pack continued to dominate the set piece but simple handling errors prevented them from scoring further points before they received another injury setback when the impressive Trinder limped off.
For all their territorial supremacy it took Gloucester until the 63rd minute to score their third try thanks to a individual effort from Simpson-Daniel, who danced past three defenders to provide a moment of magic.
Within three minutes the wing went over again to collect his side's bonus point. Simpson-Daniel was put in possession 20 metres out and again the Cardiff defence had no answers as he powered past them for the try which Mills converted.
The Blues were now having considerable difficulty in stemming the tide and they conceded another try from Andy Hazell, converted by Mills to emphasise Gloucester's undoubted superiority.