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Petersfield came from behind to earn a 17-12 victory at Chobham in Regional South Central Two on Saturday.
The pitch was in excellent condition and a strong cross-field wind kept threatening showers at bay.
The first side to threaten a try were Petersfield, who through a series of passes from hand - and a kick pass which full-back Charlie Muir hung on to above his head - streaked down the leeward try line to dot down over the line while being tackled, but the try was disallowed as the ball was judged held up.
With the wind causing havoc for both teams - kicks hanging in the air or drifting away from the intended target, and passes dying in flight to be knocked on or fall to ground - Chobham were the first to prosper from a catalogue of mistakes of their and the visitors’ making.

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