Regnard kick-starts nine try romp inside 90sec.
Guernsey 58, Winchester 10. A NINE-TRY demolition of the side propping up London Two South-West was satisfactory for Simon Sharrott on Saturday - but only just.
[caption id="attachment_38439" align="alignright" width="175" caption="Guernsey flanker Tom Ceillam tries to break through a small gap in the Winchester line at Foote's Lane. (Picture by Tom Tardif, 0854312)"]
A NINE-TRY demolition of the side propping up London Two South-West was satisfactory for Simon Sharrott on Saturday - but only just.
Guernsey's first-team captain, who remains on the sidelines in a coaching capacity as he recovers from a long-term knee injury, admitted that maintaining concentration during a match which is over by half-time can be difficult, but he was not willing to use that as an excuse for allowing the visitors any points at Foote's Lane.
'I'm happy with the result to get two more points on the league table and there were lots of positives to take from the performance, but there was still some sloppy play within our defensive patterns,' Sharrott said.
'People were still not making some first-up tackles and if you are not going to do that, you might as well not be on the park.
'To be fair, it is difficult because when you are scoring so many points the game becomes a little bit disjointed and we emphasised at half-time that we needed to stick to our game plan.
'In patches we did that and in patches we didn't. But what we cannot now do is become complacent just because we have had one big win against what was a pretty poor side because next week we have Weybridge Vandals and that will be a much tougher proposition.'
Saturday's match was over almost before it had begun with James Regnard barging over the line within the first 90 seconds with Winchester on the back foot from the kick-off.