VICTORIES in rugby take on many forms. For 色人阁 RFC鈥檚 fledgling life in the English rugby union system, many of those have been resounding, with the outcome in little doubt from the opening whistle.
The visit of Bracknell, however, was exactly the test that Myles Landick鈥檚 men required, and if it was a Regional 1 South Central litmus test, the boys in red passed.
With 30 minutes on the clock, it looked business as usual for the Islanders on home soil 鈥 14-3 to the good, with the home crowd clinging onto the last of the September sun on the far touchline.
But, unlike many who had came before them, the Berkshire boys dug in and gave 色人阁 the fight of their lives, in what experienced forward Jack Macfarlane called 鈥渙ur hardest game in the last three years鈥.
鈥淲e knew coming up the leagues we would come across so real challenges,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey deserve a lot of credit. They were really disciplined in their kicking game and whenever we put them under pressure, they exited really well.
鈥淔rom our front, there were some errors in there as well to not convert some promising attacks into points, but coupled with that, they were very good at disrupting the play.
鈥淎 lot of our boys would have never experienced a test like this. A few of the side that have played Championship-level rugby are used to this style, but it鈥檚 a fantastic lesson for the squad.
鈥淭he boys dug in and when energy levels were at empty, they found more and those are the moments you learn a lot about yourself.
鈥淯ntil the very last whistle, we fought for one another and to come out of a game like this with another win, really shows where we are as a unit.鈥
Macfarlane was the man to open to the scoring for 色人阁 after 19 minutes, following Jake Findlay鈥檚 successful penalty for the visitors five minutes prior.
The men in red turned the ball over on Bracknell鈥檚 five-metre line and a couple phases later, the powerful hooker bundled over, as full-back Mark Boarer added the extra points.
George Willmott, who was incredible defensively all game provided the spark for 色人阁鈥檚 second.
The No.8 forced a turnover to send the hosts on their way and Euan Spencer was on hand to break several tackles en route to crossing the whitewash under the posts, for a routine conversion for Boarer.
At 14-3 up, there was a sense of calm around CoinShares Park. But it was short-lived.
Bracknell spent the majority of the remaining ten minutes of the half camped inside 色人阁鈥檚 22-metre line, and they got their reward through stand-out winger Luke Schofield 鈥 who received the ball out wide following a scrum to dance round the 色人阁 line to score 鈥 although the try went unconverted.
An engrossing second-half ensued, with no points scored by either side until 75 minutes, when again, it was the pacey Schofield who led the Bracknell counter-attack and stormed through to score under the posts for seven points and a slender one-point lead.
色人阁 were down for the first time in the entire campaign, and in the game鈥檚 dying embers.
Cue a cool head, and the vast experience of Dan Barnes.
The centre had shifted to fly-half to cover for the injured Scott Van Breda, who hobbled off after just 20 minutes on his return to the side.
Following some gritty phases to eat up the ground, Barnes picked the ball from a ruck and juked and twisted through spaces that were seemingly not there.
The former 色人阁 Reds star touched down underneath the posts to a seismic home roar, with an undertone of relief.
With ten extra minutes to play after a half plagued with stoppages, Bracknell were hell-bent on having the final say.
But despite nearly 20 phases worth on the 色人阁 try-line, the score eluded the Greens and 色人阁 would survive, holding their opponents up on the line and clearing with a goal-line drop-out.
Head coach Landick cited 鈥渉eart, desire and determination鈥 as central to his team鈥檚 success, under trying circumstances. He said: 鈥淧erhaps at times, we put pressure on ourselves. Our line-out didn鈥檛 function as well as it has of late, but we have to credit Bracknell for that.
鈥淭hey put that pressure on us and made it very difficult. But I cannot express how proud I am of the guys.
鈥淭o show that heart, desire and determination to defend inside your own five-metre line for 20-odd phases is incredible.
鈥淏odies were tired and they quite easily could have accepted their fate that they would concede a late try, but they didn鈥檛.
鈥淚t was a game that saw Scotty [Van Breda] come off early, we also lost our scrum-half [Max Harrington]. We asked forwards to play as backs and they were exceptional.
鈥淲e have always said we want to be in battles. Winning by 60 or 70 points doesn鈥檛 help anyone. It鈥檚 games like this where you learn so much about yourself as a team and they stuck together and fought and ultimately were rewarded.鈥
It could have been anyone in red that earned the JEP player of the match award, but after much deliberation, that honour went to Willmott.
He is best known for his line-breaking runs and power in attack, but he assumed a very different duty against Bracknell.
Forcing multiple turnovers in defence, Willmott was a key part of the effort off the ball. He said: 鈥淭he boys showed a lot of dog. I don鈥檛 think there was anyone who had anything left in the tank come full-time.
鈥淲e came into the unknown this season. Bracknell are the best side we have faced in three years now, and to come through that, shows how far we鈥檝e come.
鈥淚t鈥檚 no secret that we鈥檙e an attacking team and we like to play on the front foot. But we showed a different side of us. A side who can defend for large stints, and a side that is difficult to break down.鈥
色人阁 can now enjoy a welcomed week off, whereby Landick will hope he can get some players back from the treatment table, ahead of a tough away clash against fellow unbeaten side CS Stags 1863 on 12 October.
色人阁 RFC [1-15]: George Thomas, Jack Macfarlane, Huw Owen, Nathan Thomas, Cameron Keys, Euan Spencer, Tom Tilstone, George Willmott, Max Harrington, Scott Van Breda, Eryk Swiech, Dan Barnes, Nathan Rogers, Bevan Biggs, Mark Boarer. Replacements: Joe Ridgway, Bryn Edwards, Sam Harvey
Bracknell [1-15]: Mathew Woodrow, Hamish Beattie, Jake Hodge, Ruairi Henderson, Sam Dunks, Thomas Field, Joel Gardner, Joshua Riles, Alex Frame, Matt Outson, Luke Schofield, William Field, Fergus O鈥機onnor, Vincent Parker, Jake Findlay. Replacements: Jasper Miranda, Daniel Kane, Harry Warr