Match Report: Hampshire U18 Boys vs Sussex U18
Hampshire U18 Boys produced an encouraging and spirited performance in their recent fixture against Sussex, despite a narrow and heart-breaking defeat in the final play of the game.
Hampshire started superbly, dominating possession and creating multiple early opportunities. The squad’s attacking shape and tempo repeatedly stretched the Sussex defence, and the side could easily have established a three-try lead within the opening quarter. Although several chances went unfinished, Hampshire maintained control and built a deserved advantage on the scoreboard.
At set piece, the pack laid an excellent platform. The scrum was a standout area, with Hampshire showing clear superiority throughout the match, and the lineout operated efficiently and reliably. However, the momentum that came from this strong forward platform was disrupted at times by a high penalty count, particularly around the breakdown, which made it difficult for Hampshire to maintain territory and flow.
Two intercepted passes proved costly and gave Sussex a route back into the match. In the closing stages, a succession of penalties allowed Sussex to work their way downfield, ultimately scoring under the posts with the final play to seal a narrow win.
The squad also had to contend with significant injury disruption, including three players removed for concussion assessments, entirely the starting back row, as well as a leg injury to a prop. Despite this, the remaining players adapted well, continued to create chances, and played with ambition whenever possession was secured.
A key learning for the group was the importance of adapting to the referee’s interpretation and managing the game accordingly, an experience that will serve them well as they progress through the programme.
Positive Recognition from LSE
Although the result was disappointing, the post-match assessment from London & South East (LSE) selectors was extremely encouraging, with several players mentioned and noted.
LSE also provided constructive feedback for the squad, which the coaching group will review and integrate ahead of the next fixture against Surrey on 7 December.
Post-Match Activity
Video analysis links have been shared with parents via Spond, allowing players and families to review the match footage.
Hampshire RFU also presented five ties following the game, as well as a tie and the match shield to Sussex. In return, Hampshire received a Sussex tie, which has been retained by the Hampshire captain.
In a further positive note, a representative from Surrey University spoke with several Hampshire players post-match regarding potential opportunities to join the university next year, reflecting well on the calibre of talent within the squad.
A full infographic of match stats is here.




