Yeh, this was boxing day.
Car had slight dent in bonnet and cracked bumper, had a spare bumper in the correct colour in my shed off the V6 and bought a bonnet in the correct colour from a member on here, a few plastic clips from AndyC later and the car is good!
No damage otherwise to the car, chassis true and straight, no impacts or abrasions underneath. Fortunately the tree stump that stopped the car in the ditch (by which point there was little energy) was dead centre so the headlights escaped without even breaking the mountings!
Cem, road was wet and cold (photo doesn't do the surface justice as a camera phone), turned into this road off a main road, turned in many times before with the Kumho KU31's on without issue at higher speeds in wet and dry.
Car had new springs and shocks on the rear 2 years ago and new wishbones, droplinks, shock absorbers, springs and a track rod end less than 6 months ago on the front and was set up to the specs we all know so well on here.
I admit that the tyres on the rear were used and were bought with 7mm tread and no repairs. I immediatley noticed the difference on fitting them and wrongly assumed that after a few hundred miles the grip would radically improve. I'll check the manufacturing dates, be interesting to see if there was a particular batch that was recalled maybe? I have Marshall L'Zen's on the front and I find them vastly superior.
Incidently, like quite a few on here, I have driven rear wheel drive cars for a number of years, have practised driver training regularly on skid pans etc and am always willing to learn more, however, in the limited confines of a country lane when you've wrestled the car back one and a half times you start to run out of road! One thing I will say is that the DTi's do not have traction control, once you lose rear traction it's only down to your foot / brain interface which in this case was a fail!