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Team Bath Buccaneers Men's 7s secured the league title in emphatic style, dismantling Swindon 4s with a commanding 6-0 victory on Saturday. The Buccaneers delivered a performance worthy of champions, leaving no doubt about their dominance throughout the season.
From the first whistle, the Buccaneers displayed their intent, pressing high and dictating the tempo of the game. Swindon, struggling to contain the relentless waves of attack, found themselves pinned back in their own half.
The deadlock was broken early in the first half when Ben McKean clinically finished a well-worked move, flicking the ball over the Swindon goalkeeper. The goal sparked further confidence in the Buccaneers, who continued to pile on the pressure.
Shortly after, Louis slipped the ball to Stu Heiden who doubled the lead with a powerful strike, leaving the Swindon defence reeling. The Buccaneers were playing with fluidity and precision, their passing and movement proving too much for their opponents.
Before the half-time whistle, Dan Cosslett added a third with a thunderous strike, effectively putting the game beyond Swindon's reach. The Buccaneers entered the break with a comfortable 3-0 lead, their championship hopes firmly in their grasp.
The second half followed a similar pattern, with the Buccaneers maintaining their control. Ben McKean grabbed his second of the game, further extending the lead and showcasing his clinical finishing.
Dan Cosslett also added to his tally, securing his brace with another well-taken goal. Finally, Mark Blackham capped off the resounding victory with back post tap in from a penalty corner, sealing the 6-0 scoreline and sparking jubilant celebrations among the Buccaneers players and supporters.
The final whistle confirmed the Buccaneers' title-winning triumph, a testament to their consistent performances and unwavering determination throughout the season. The 6-0 victory was a fitting end to their campaign, showcasing their attacking prowess and defensive solidity.
Man of the match : Ben McKean for his two goals and dominant performance in midfield.
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