Northern's better game management key to their victory
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PERCY PARK 18 – 23 NORTHERN
Northern’s game management was the key to their win at Preston Avenue coupled with a lack lustre performance by the home side. The visitor’s seemed to want the win more and Park looked sluggish at times, although they started brightly as Northern kicked off with the wind and slope advantage.
For the first 4 minutes Percy Park took the play to the visiting side, and should have scored but canny play by one or two of the Northern forwards slowed ball down enough to deny the try but Park did come away with 3 points when Michael Grove kicked a penalty.
Ex Sheffield fly half Donal Collins kicked well pinning Park back after several attacks were repelled. There were good breaks in midfield by Ricki Hasnip and John Scott but the support play wasn’t on hand and scoring opportunities went begging. The best chance came as Josh Hedley made a break for the line but was tackled short and Park couldn’t capitalise on the field position.
Park win Shields derby at Westoe
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SOUTH SHIELDS WESTOE 17 – 37 PERCY PARK
Percy Park claimed the bragging rights with a bonus point win in the North/South Shields derby at Wood Terrace. Park scored almost from the kick off with only 35 seconds on the clock as full back Michael Grove finished off a move without the home side touching the ball other than from the kick itself. Karl Thompson claimed the ball from the start and offload to Josh Hedley before Ethan Wilson drove on. The ball was spun to the back line and Ali Blair found Michael Grove on hand to run in the try shrugging off the would be tackler as he crossed the line.
Westoe struck back minutes later with a penalty before an ugly incident saw Ali Blair lifted off the ground and driven into the perimeter fence. Craig Olugbode was yellow carded for the tackle but Ali Blair was also sent to the bin for retaliation.
Michael Grove kicked Park further ahead when the home side were penalised for another dangerous tackle and then with his second try and conversion it was South Shields Westoe 3 – 15 Percy Park with all Park’s points coming from the young full back Michael Grove.
In the program notes for the game, the physical nature of the previous week’s encounter Wheatley Hills and South Shields Westoe was mentioned, but it was Westoe who this week were guilty of a string of high tackles which saw hooker Grant Walker shown a yellow on 32 minutes then second row Andrew Kirton was sent to the cooler 3 minutes later for a tip tackle.
Park took advantage of the numerical advantage when Kieran Sutherland chipped over the heads of the rush defence and retrieved the ball and dived over the try line for the score on 39 minutes. Michael Grove hit the post with the conversion attempt that bounced out to deny the extra 2 points.
Ali Blair Hat-trick helps Park secure bonus point win
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PERCY PARK 31– 26 DINNINGTON
An Ali Blair hat-trick was enough to give Percy Park a bonus point win over Dinnington, who going into the game were favourites for the victory sitting in fourth place in North 1 East.
The pack was shuffled from last week’s game against Pocklington, with the return of Marc Cook and Karl Thompson and the home side welcomed back John Scott who came into the side not in the accustomed scrum half berth but at stand off.
The visitors’ scuffed kick-off gave Park an early chance to test out the Dinnington scrum, but both sides held there own as they did in the line out with only one or two throws going astray for both hookers. It was Matt Starr who opened his side’s account though with a try on seven minutes as the Park ran out of defenders on the right hand side of the pitch. Fly half Johnny West kicked the conversion as his side went ahead 7 – 0.
Park struck back almost immediately when a solid scrum saw Michael Langlands pick up and break out right to set away scrum half Jimmy Baldwin who found his wing man Leo Caulfield on his shoulder. After a dart down the right flank an inside pass back to Baldwin saw him over the line and Michael Groves levelled the scores with the kick at goal.
Park battle to the end for the bonus point win over Morpeth
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PERCY PARK 36 – 30 MORPETH
Three tries in the last ten minutes gave Park a bonus point win despite Morpeth having been in the lead 27 – 7 shortly before half time. The visitors opened the scoring after an even first 14 minutes, when scrumhalf Alex Ball kicked a penalty. Park struck back immediately with a strong drive into the Morpeth half. A well judged inside pass by centre Ricki Hasnip found Jonny Dubois on his shoulder, and the Park openside beat 2 defenders and side stepped the cover defence to score under the posts. Alex Richards converted for a 7 – 3 lead.
Morpeth then had their purple patch with 3 tries in second quarter, the first coming from centre David Lynn after a well-timed run on the angle broke through the Park defence. Alex Ball kicked the extras to put his side ahead.
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PERCY PARK 10 – 21 MORLEY
The Yorkshiremen of Morley came out on top in a scrappy game made more difficult after drizzling rain began a few minutes after kick off. Park couldn’t seem to get a grip of the conditions or the ball and were guilty of a high knock count in the first half.
Alex Richards kicked Park’s first points with a penalty on 28 minutes, although he missed 2 earlier attempts, but Mark Chester for Morley had already put his side in front with penalties on 3 and 25 minutes. The first came after a momentary lapse in the scrum saw Park going backwards and the ball was kicked back into the scrum for the easy penalty chance in front of goal.
The visitors had a couple of early chances to cross the Park line, and when centre Frantzis burst through several tackles he looked to be in for the score before a try saving tackle from Kieran Sutherland bundled him into touch five metres out.
Morley scored their first try of the game after good interplay from back rowers Sam Brown and Luke Watts saw the slippery ball offloaded to Laurence Frantzis who juggled but regained control to go over the line to extend the lead to 11 – 3. Morley’s skipper Mark Chester kicked the conversion.
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