St Jacques Vikings appeared set to secure their first away victory of the season last weekend, when they travelled to Gosport & Fareham.
Layton Batiste’s side were holding onto a slender lead approaching final whistle, in what had been a closely matched contest, before crucially the hosts were awarded a penalty try at the death.
It was heartbreaking for the Sarnian side, who have struggled on the road this season, but they produced a hugely improved defensive performance that did at least please their coach.
Batiste said: ‘The boys stepped up massively against Gosport in terms of defence. That was our best defensive performance that we have put in this season. We got our spacing right and we made our tackles, which is a huge improvement, but I’m gutted for the boys to come out on the wrong side of that result.’
Whilst the Vikings have not managed to pick up an away win this season, they have a proud unbeaten home record in league matches that stretches back to 2022. Ahead of the visit of Ellingham & Ringwood this weekend, they are hoping to maintain it.
Looking ahead Batiste is hopeful that last week’s loss can motivate his side. He said:
‘Hopefully, as gutting as the result was last weekend, that it can really push us on for the Ellingham & Ringwood game, and we can use it as a marker.’
‘We need try and win a few away matches before the Christmas break, but it is really important that we keep producing good performances at home, and hopefully keep winning.’ Batiste added.
Injuries have forced several regular players to miss out, with both Phil Le Noury and Mitchell Smith being added to the medically induced absence list. They will both miss several weeks.
Front-rowers Dan De Kock, Corey Wallis and Callum Murdoch are also currently unavailable through injury, but thankfully former captain Leon Gardner is able to return. He has been absent for a year following a nasty hamstring injury, but is now fit. He starts at hooker with James Mroch and Tom Bray beside him.
Owen Thomas is a name that needs little introduction in local rugby circles. The experienced flyhalf has been a stalwart in the Guernsey Raiders side for many years, and is renowned as an excellent playmaker. He will pull on a Vikings shirt for the first time this weekend, as he slots in at full-back.
Both Tom Creed and Angus MacCallum return to the pack, whilst Tom Yarwood makes his second start of the season. He was excellent last weekend against Gosport & Fareham.
Captain Tom Veillard missed last weekend through family commitments, but he is back to steer the ship this weekend. He starts at flyhalf, and joins up with Lucas Barker and Matt Lomas-Lloyd, who pair up in the centres.
Out wide, Sam Ferry is named on the wing as he partners with Kieran Creber. Marcus Whitfield is once again the scrum-half.
Kick-off is 2:30pm on the club pitch at Footes Lane, after the Guernsey Raiders Ladies tackle Dorking at 12:30pm
There will be a pitchside bar as well as food available at the ground. There will also be an Oktoberfest themed events in the clubhouse after the matches. Come on down & get involved in the fun!