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Park deliver with thrills, spills and an unhealthy amount of tension

Keith Atkinson
Category: 1st XV Reports 19/20
16 March 2020
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North One East

Percy Park RFC 20 v Driffield RFC 13

Park deliver with thrills, spills and an unhealthy amount of tension

With the Coronavirus having a major impact on live professional sport Percy Park and Driffield served up a classic game of rugby that exhibited thrills, spills and tension…lots of tension…and demonstrated that grassroots sport provides more excitement than some of the drivel that you see on TV. Despite the excitement of watching this monumental contest the coronavirus question would not go away. The subject was the chat in the bar prior, on the terraces and in the stands during and never left the room until all had departed Preston Avenue. The subject matter seemed to spin around the thought that this could be Percy Park’s last fixture of the season and, if so, what would happen with the remaining league fixtures and how would that affect the outcome of promotion and relegation. With relegation firmly on our minds they were key questions for ‘the faithful’ and all agreed that at the end of the day we needed to be out of the bottom three. If a decision had to be made in the coming week (and all suspect it will) it is probably best to be out of the relegation zone. With that in mind Captain Seb Reece led his troops into battle and delivered an impressive performance against a really good Driffield side.

Josh Hedley led the charge from the off. The gargantuan second row was immense and in those vital opening minutes demonstrated real power as the Driffield bodies fell off him as he carried the ball into advantageous areas for the Percy Park team. The speed in which Park attacked had the Driffield ‘boys’ scrambling’ and it was no surprise when they went offside allowing Ash Smith a punt at goal. Unfortunately his effort fell well wide following a rather ‘hollow’ strike on the ball. The miss did not dampen Percy Park’s spirit and they were at the door and knocking loudly. The movement of ball from fly half Michael Grove had Percy Park purring like a well-tuned Rolls Royce engine! The scrummage was immense as Driffield went skidding back. Penalty’s followed as Driffield hung on but that ball zipped and the space could not be covered as a flying Mattie Boustead added the finish to a really good team try. Just to add to the excitement the conversion struck the inside of the left hand post before crossing the bar. 7 nil to the home side.

Driffield are a very good side and a turn over ball gave them their first meaningful possession and with ball in hand they came alive. The defence from both sides was awesome. The Driffield ‘5’ were up and quick….they do not play with traditional second rows preferring 5 athletes that can get up and away…..that quick defence stifled Park and’ gained them ball’. Only a nifty try saving tackle from Seb Reece kept them at bay. The aggression in the game brought a toll to both sides as players were replaced…it was hearty stuff. As Driffield pressed Park exited really well and as a consequence the game went to the ‘coal face’ or if you prefer it was ‘even-steven’s’.

The next on goal attempt came with only 6 minutes left on the half….As Park stretched the play Driffield crept offside allowing Ash Smith ‘a free ball’ and in the doing he elected to chip to the corner. The kick asked a lot as Adam Hay gallantly chased the ball. As the player was nowhere near the referee moved Percy Park back to the original offence, allowing Ash Smith an attempt at goal. Adam Hay received some banter from his team mates which signified that the Tyneside team were confident and enjoying; ‘the battle’. Unfortunately the strike was ‘scruffy’ and as a result the ball ‘spiraled wide’. Smith did not need to worry as Driffield offended again giving Park another attempt at goal. This time lying all over the ball as Park attacked. Ash Smith did not miss. 10 nil to Percy Park.

Driffield responded. Carrying the ball deep into Park’s 22 and recycling well as they went through the phases. A pass to their open side flanker hanging wide had Michael Grove making the tackle. The tackle looked good and the ball appeared to be dropped. As the referee indicated play on a foot race over the 22 took place with Grove getting the vital touchdown. The drop out went long and as Driffield ran it back the game got a bit tasty with the Driffield scrum half appearing to drop his knee on a prone Percy Park player. After a little ‘dust up’ the referee blew to the half with Percy Park ten points to the good and all enjoying a really good game of rugby.

Ash Smith restarted the game with a high kick deep in the Driffield half. The home side were all over the receiver taking man and ball into touch for the lineout. Only resolute defence from a well organised Driffield side kept Park at bay. In fact their defence was that good Percy Park were going backwards…… and that was with possession of the ball! As the game went to the set piece, both sides started to cancel out each other’s threat. It was akin to a game of chess as each side probed for a weakness or tried to force a mistake. Unfortunately for the home support that mistake came from a wandering Park hand in the ruck. With a quick tap Driffield were ‘at the home line’ and on this occasion resolute defence was shown by the Tyneside team as they eventually turned over ball and winning the scrummage decision. Instead of clearing ‘the lines’ Park ran the ball out and were penalised for holding on. Driffield decided on the points.10 -3 the score.

The response was almost immediate with a well set up maul hurtling toward the Driffield 22. Driffield could not find the purchase to prevent the momentum so a well-timed ‘pull down’ brought the attacking team to the floor. A points scoring opportunity Ash Smith did not turn down.13-3 on the scoreboard.

The score took Driffield to the ‘huddle’. A change of ‘tack’ saw the ball passed across the face of the Park defence…risky as it invited the interception. Park called for ‘line speed’ to combat the change but one lofted pass caught out the advancing defence and Driffield got behind. Only a fine tackle around the legs from Ali Blair prevented the winger from making the try line. Driffield retained the possession and flung the ball wide and right. Park defended really well and for long periods holding the visitors on their own line. In the end pressure told with another long pass out wide and Driffield went over for the score. The angle of the conversion was difficult and as a consequence the conversion was missed. 13-8.

The game went to the ‘ebb and flow’ with no quarter given by either side. It was absorbing to watch and as time marched with 5 points the difference tensions started to ramp on the terraces. Mattie Boustead caused major excitement as he gathered a well worked move off the back of the scrum. Slicing through the defence his pace took him into the Driffield half…drawing the full back he passed the ball to a supporting Ali Blair. Blair had a clear run to the line only to be felled by the best tackle of the day from a chasing Driffield winger. Gripping stuff.

Percy Park had already proved adept ‘at the maul’. Driffield gave Ash Smith an opening by failing to roll away. Well placed on the 5 metre line Smith took the play to the line out. A catch, drive, maul and spin saw Aaron Smith crash over for an excellent forwards try. A try that was wildly celebrated by the whole team. Only the shrill whistle of the referee prevented another ‘little dust up’. Converted at 20 points to 8.

To say that the game got a little spikey would be an understatement…little contests were happening ‘off the ball’ all over the pitch. Park showed their mettle and stuck at the task in hand. Driffield were aggrieved they were behind and like any good side did not take it lying down. With ‘10 to go’ Park were forced to defend. The forwards were immense. Throughout the game Jonny Dubois was at the forefront and as the game went to the ‘kitchen’ he led from the front ably supported by Austin Phillips. There was a real urgency about the Driffield play and they probed and looked for any opening they could find. As Park defended the clock ticked down. Jake Smith was enjoying himself making hit after hit…and as he did so his voice got higher and higher! Austin Phillips gathered a ball and rolled over attracting the penalty and the final play of the game. Driffield took the tap and plowed across. With the conversion missed the final score …. Percy Park 20 Driffield 13.

Both sides took part in an engrossing game of rugby and warmly congratulated each other as they left the pitch. A great game to watch and that feeling crept over into the bar afterwards as the Driffield side and alikado’s stayed a tad longer than usual. Hopefully we will see them again next season.

The result meant that Percy Park gained 4 very valuable points and moved out of the relegation zone. Captain Seb Reece took his team onto the field to achieve that aim and to their credit they achieved it. Now all we have to do is wait and find out how coronavirus is going to effect the remaining games and in turn relegation and promotion from North One East…..and as I write this Bradford and Bingley have closed down for the season…….we wish them well…….
Best keep an eye on the web site…

Representing Percy Park v Driffield

From 8: Michael Langlands Leo Caulfield, Andrew Dunn, Josh Hedley, Austin Phillips, Marc Cook, Jonny Dubois and Aaron Smith.
From 15: Mattie Boustead, Howard Stock, Seb Reece, Ash Smith, Ali Blair, Michael Grove and Ruairi Meharg.
Off the pine (now called finishers!) Adam Hay, Sam Digman and Jake Smith


For 68 minutes Park shone brightly in the Land of Prince Bishops; for the remaining 12 they conspired to give the travelling support a nervous breakdown.

Keith Atkinson
Category: 1st XV Reports 19/20
09 March 2020
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North One East

Durham City RFC 45 v Percy Park RFC 50

Percy Park Lions 10 v Tynedale Raiders 27

For 68 minutes Park shone brightly in the Land of Prince Bishops; for the remaining 12 they conspired to give the travelling support a nervous breakdown.

 

The Durham City’s Presidents pre-game address eloquently described Percy Park’s difficulty in defeating his side at their ‘Hollow Drift’ ground…he made a good point… over the years we really haven’t won many games here…history was on his side….a point he stretched further when he described their ground as Percy Park’s ‘Rourke’s Drift’….for the many who may not have seen that famous adaptation, ‘the story’ is centered around the defence of a mission station in Natal by a beleaguered company of British soldiers who are attacked by superior numbers of Zulu warriors, whilst being directed by their tribal leader on a nearby crest. Taking that analogy to a ‘far end’, I had this image of the Durham hordes, directed by a Prince Bishop high up on the ‘Hollow Drift’ bank, peppering our Northumbrian line until they emerged the victor by many points to nil. In this relegation ‘nail biter ’a five point win was as good as 10 and a buoyant Durham crowd were very assured that there was going to be one winner taking maximum points and it wasn’t going to be us!.......

As the game kicked off Park went on the attack, having decided that it was better to take the game to the opponent rather than sit back and wait for the expected beating, and we did with some aplomb and panache quickly moving into a 21-7 lead and in the doing gave the Bishop ‘a bit of a bash’. As half time came and went, Park were still flying and ahead by 28 points to 50…that is until 12 minutes to go!…the Prince Bishops must have gathered and obtained some divine permission… where leniency had been given to both sides the man in the middle had a change of heart and started waving yellow cards at the ‘Black and Whites’ in rapid succession…with 8 minutes to go we were playing with 13 and the score was creeping up…40 to 50…and it really was like ‘Rourke’s Drift’….the Durham support were getting what they expected at the beginning of the game….you could hardly watch as our boys ‘chased and chased’ in an attempt to make up for the lack of numbers. They were on their ‘last legs’ as Durham ‘attacked and attacked again’, the only thing we had on our side was time and Durham were running out of it….restored to 14 with 2 minutes to go Park still could not hold out and the score went to 45-50….and in the doing gave the extra bonus point to Durham…..happily (for me anyway) the referee called time and we all took a collective sigh of relief. The Park players were jubilant…and to keep with that ‘Rourke’s Drift analogy…..one or two medals were very well earned…five wanted points in the bag for Park….yet the Durham crowd and players were also exultant… from nothing they had gained 2 bonus points and as the ‘dust settled’, after what was a breathtaking game, Percy Park and Durham had exchanged league places with each other; only now Durham City were in the drop zone. With five games to go and only one relegation spot left to contest there is only one point in it…exciting times or heart attack city?....next week’s game at home to Driffield is ‘a must’ as Durham travel to bottom placed club Huddersfield YMCA…so how did Park do so well for 68 minutes and then end up shorthanded for 12?

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Curate's egg of a performance

Mick Ishida
Category: 1st XV Reports 19/20
02 March 2020
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NORTH 1 EAST WEEK 20
PERCY PARK RFC 15 – 36 YORK RUFC

Ruairi Meharg 1st try v YorkThe idiom where the timid curate for fear of offending his bishop comments that the bad egg served up to him for breakfast was “good in parts” goes some way to describing this Park performance against league leaders York.

Earlier in the season, Percy Park had outplayed the Clifton Park side winning 35-15, a rare win on the road, but today’s game was a must win for the boys in black and white to extricate themselves from 12th and final relegation spot in the league.With York playing in a green, black and white shirt, Park changed to red and white to avoid a colour clash.

With a very strong wind blowing from the west York started with the elements in their favour and opened their account after only 5 minutes when lock Cade Robinson powered over for the first try of the game easily converted by Liam Hessay.

After a fine break by Ali Blair, York were penalised for not rolling away from the ruck and a further 10 yards for infringing on the quickly tapped penalty put Park in kicking distance and Ash Smith took the 3 points.

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Park led by 7 then conspire to lose by 26. Our Lions just miss out in a cracker but our Pumas suffer at Shields.

Keith Atkinson
Category: 1st XV Reports 19/20
10 February 2020
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  North One East

Percy Park RFC 26 v Moortown RUFC 52

Alnwick 2nds 30 v Percy Park Lions 24

North Shields Crusaders a lot v Percy Park Pumas 0…game stopped due to uneven contest.

Park led by 7 then conspire to lose by 26. Our Lions just miss out in a cracker but our Pumas suffer at Shields.

Last week we conspired to surrender a nine point lead away to Huddersfield, surely we couldn’t repeat the same mistakes this week? At 26 points to 19 we were well in command of the game and at 25 minutes to go the faithful believed we could see this one out. By full time the faithful were in a state of shock….Percy Park appeared to capitulate and as the tries rained in, player coach Ash Smith’s angry tones could be heard far and wide…I guess he couldn’t believe it either. In an attempt to make sense of it all, the author spoke to a Moortown Coach, the referee, Ash Smith and a member of the faithful. This is what they said:

Moortown Coach: ‘’Park didn’t play the wind. We (Moortown) are not very good at defending against big forwards….but we didn’t have to. It was a surprise. We expected an onslaught and it didn’t materialise. The second half we knew we could play behind. If we played the wind well we would score tries and we did’’

Referee: ‘’ Percy Park started the second half playing probably their best rugby this season to take the lead. Unfortunately what followed next was 15 minutes of ill-discipline and it appeared as if Park had lifted ‘the foot of the gas’…they lost focus and Moortown did not need a second invitation, being the beneficiary of both points and territory.’’

Player Coach Ash Smith commented ‘’ Very frustrated. We attacked well and scored good team tries. Then??…..we need to man up and show less respect to the opposition and remember defence wins games’’

The faithful: ‘’We were good for 60 minutes but we failed to use the wind properly. Moortown in the second half played the conditions expertly and we stopped defending. 33 unanswered points from our opponents in the last 20 minutes says it all’’ ‘’ on the front foot we were good…had an edge and made ground…in the last 20 we didn’t defend. Our execution was poor and gave the ball back cheaply…and we paid for it’’

From the above its definitely not all ‘doom and gloom’…the common theme in our last two games seems to be a lack of focus as we near the end of the game. It appears as if we orchestrate our own demise. Work that one out and we will soon be back to winning ways….The fight and the race to stay in North One East is not over. As Paul’s trust in Jesus never wavered neither will mine in our beloved ‘black and whites’ …Keep the faith brothers and sisters (we do have a ladies team now and they are part of our fabric). So then how did this go terribly wrong?

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No fun at the YMCA

Keith Atkinson
Category: 1st XV Reports 19/20
02 February 2020
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North One East

Huddersfield YMCA RUFC 15 v Percy Park RFC 14

Percy Park Lions 20 v Darlington Mowden Park Seconds 17

Houghton Boars 19 v Percy Park Pumas 14

No fun at the YMCA

     


The number of phone calls received on the journey home querying the defeat probably sums up the afternoon. Following Huddersfield’s recent form in North One East many at Percy Park expected our 1st XV to win this game and in the loss expressed great surprise. A surprise born from our recent home form. For periods in this game we did play well and in periods so did Huddersfield. This game was all about possession. If you were going forward, or dominant, you received the referees favour, if you were on the back foot you didn’t. Two yellow cards, one for each side whilst defending and a penalty try awarded to Park as they hammered the home side’s line is testament to that. Meaning who kept hold of the ball ‘best’ would come out on top and on this day that side was Huddersfield. They were constantly unsettling Percy Park. If I could create a picture it would be akin to a terrier with a bone; they didn’t let go.....on the last play Huddersfield were trailing by 4 points and managed to retain possession for 8 minutes before scoring a try. For the faithful that try looked a little contentious as it appeared the eventual scorer was held ‘turtle’….however in the spirit of sportsmanship many of our players confirmed that the score was good and in that confirmation we can learn from this result and ‘’pick ourselves off the ground’’ and move on…. as they say ‘’there is no need to be unhappy’’....’’there’s a place we can go’’…and that place is Preston Avenue and Moortown next week!!

The conditions for this game were difficult with a strong swirling wind going across the pitch it was not certain who had the advantage. The tone of the contest was set in the first 15 minutes in what looked to be a wrestle for the ball without any one side creating anything of note. Percy Park were allowing Huddersfield to ‘come on’ and were guilty of missing some first up tackles and as a consequence lost ground. Huddersfield liked the scrummage and Park were under pressure. On two occasions Captain Seb Reece received ‘the chat’!

After 18 minutes Percy Park were on the back foot defending their try line. Huddersfield retained the ball well and their 7 went across for the score. In the try’s creation… a glimpse of things to come!

Park then struck referee difficulty giving away a number of penalties culminating in the ‘YM’ captain questioning the referee for numerical advantage.

Our scrummage was ‘not going to plan’ and on the ‘half hour’ Park decided to ‘change it up’. Jake Smith and Marc Cook entering the fray. The scrum gained some solidity and Park received some ‘good ball’ only to kick it away. Percy Park were being frustrated and starting to question decisions. Josh Hedley receiving a chat. Half time couldn’t come quick enough. Our boys needed to regroup. With no further score we went into the half 5 points down.

 

The half time chat was positive with Coach Ash Smith laying the law down. The Park side were told to ‘stop whinging about the referee’, ‘make more noise’ and more importantly to get on the front foot and create our own opportunities ‘rather than waiting for Huddersfield to create them for us’.

As a consequence Percy Park started the second half really well. From the restart Ash Smith and Ali Blair were able to get across the gain line. One audacious pass from Ali Blair with the side of his foot put Captain Seb Reece through only to be dragged back by his shirt attracting the penalty 

Park were dominant and the referee decisions were going our way. Park camped in ‘Huddersfield’s 22’ and the home side started to creak. A series of penalties took Park to the scrum. Winning their ball the Tynesiders drove for the line again and again. YM panicked and a wild kick at the ball in the ruck attracted the yellow.

 Park went back to the scrum and continued driving forward with Josh Hedley crossing twice only to be judged as ‘held up’. A tad unfortunate on one as the Huddersfield’s team reaction was to head for the posts and in that action confirming the score. In the end it didn’t affect the score as the referee awarded the penalty try. Which probably was the better result. The wind was such that I am not sure the conversion would have been kicked. 7-5 to Percy Park.                                   

         

Percy Park began to ‘turn the screw’. The away side missing one glorious opportunity with a ‘knock on’. The Tyneside team were playing with real energy. The Smith, Reece and Blair combo were causing real problems with some last ditch tackle s made to prevent scoring possibilities. During this period Sean Williamson was carrying the ball well, ably supported by his team mates. Huddersfield were struggling and Park needed to score.

That score came from the scrummage. After the initial difficulties Percy Park were dominant in this area. Sustained pressure on the 5 metre line allowed Sean Williamson to hold the ball at the back. Park marched and Huddersfield folded. Sean Williamson getting the critical touch down. On any normal day the conversion would not have been challenging. With the wind blowing a ‘hooley’ across the pitch the kick was not certain. The strike was good and crossed the upright before the wind caught it and blew the same back towards the kicker. Fortunately coming to ground on the scoring side of the bar. Here’s one for the purist….What would have been the result if the ball, having crossed the upright blew back onto the non-scoring side? 14 -5 to Park and we were well in control of the game. Even the travelling contingent were relaxed with the Penzance Princess ‘taking the michael’ out of the author’s age!!                            

         

The Huddersfield coaching team started ‘bellowing out’ instructions from outside their technical area. Whatever was said had a positive effect. They kept the ball. Percy Park were starved of possession and as we have mentioned before dependent on who had the ball going forward received the referees favour. Penalties went against and Huddersfield used the line to positive effect. YM inched their way down the stand side deep into Park’s 22 and from a catch and drive they went over for a try. The conversion from wide right was caught in the wind and it sailed towards the upright striking the far right post before bouncing harmlessly away from 2 points. 14 to 10.

Buoyed by the score and the tactical change, Huddersfield were ‘at Park’…like a terrier with a bone…they played the phases. Park defended well. Sometimes they were guilty of going to high in the tackle rather than chopping down at the leg…all said the defense was good all we needed was the ball.

Park rang the changes. Other than an Ali Blair interception, which agonizingly dropped away from his hands, possession remained with Huddersfield. Momentum swung and it was Percy Park’s turn for the scrum to creak. Park could not get onto the front foot. Time edged to the final whistle and we were at the wrong end of the pitch. Camped on our line Huddersfield took to the scrum and received instruction of ‘last play’. What occurred was a real ‘nail biter’…Park defended and defended and defended…Huddersfield attacked and attacked …they did not lose possession attracting penalties in the doing……and as a consequence Sean Williamson was shown a yellow….I think for ‘hands in’…Park continued to valiantly defend but Huddersfield would not let go eventually sucking in defenders before releasing wide to score a try toward the corner flag. Try given. Conversion missed. Game over. Jubilation from YM…. desolation from Park…15 to 14 the final score.

Our congratulations go to YMCA…they have had a torrid time for reasons known on the circuit and for once this season their side and their ridiculously small supporting team entered the bar post game exhibiting a smile…shame that it had to be against us however it was well deserved and we hope YMCA can keep all together and remain playing rugby for the foreseeable future…they have our best wishes.

Representing Percy Park from 15: Mattie Boustead,Chris McCabe, Ali Blair, Seb Reece (Cpt), Michael Grove, Ash Smith and Ruairi Meharg. From 8: Sean Williamson,Michael Langlands, Andrew Dunn,Josh Hedley, Eddie Saint, Jonny Dubois,Adam Hay and Aaron Smith. Finishers:Marc Cook, Jake Smith and Ollie Stephenson.

Our Lions had a cracker and this is what ‘our Tim’ had to say

‘’ Building on the last two weeks the Lions put in the performance of the season to beat a very good DMP side. The opposition were big and well organised and from the off put Park under pressure. Their ‘pick and go’ was causing us problems and they had a ‘crash ball centre’ that, on occasion, we had to double up and on occasion and triple tackle. No surprise when they went 5-0 up after 10 minutes.

Park defended heroically as DMP saw to increase their lead and it was still 5-0 after 30 mins when Park started to make some inroads against their pack. On a rare visit to the opponents 22 their ten looked to clear from under his posts, but against the wind the ball hung in the air. It was duly caught by ‘15’ Jamie Diamond, who bounced both the DMP kick chasers and ran in to the corner. Good try 5-5 the score.  

Shortly afterwards though a nasty injury , Bradley Spokes and Brett Sylph clashed heads , both drew blood and had to go off for the remainder. Mark Sanderson also went with a ‘popped rib’, DMP piled on more pressure and scored again! 10-5 at the half. 

The expected onslaught came in the second half, with the wind behind them DMP camped in our 22 for about 20 minutes, the tackling was ferocious and despite giving away several penalties we survived.  The reorganised pack with Ross Young hooking and Joe Cassidy flanking worked as a great defensive unit.

Joe Cassidy transgressed and was binned. Down to 14 although we had taken ‘the sting out’ of DMP. Our Blacks from the breakdown were making ground now and we slowly but surely made our way up the paddock. DMP started to be penalised and Richard Chadwick pushed us into their territory with a series of good touch line kicks. Then a penalty in their 22. Quick hands through the backs saw Ross’s Young go over in the corner 10-10. Wow. 

From the restart we made ground again. Austin Phillips and Andrew Steinberg were making metres on every carry. Swift handling saw Jamie Diamond beat two tackles and before they could bundle him into touch a deft offload to Andrew Walker saw him get over the whitewash 15-10 (not a day for conversions) . 5 mins to go.

Shortly after the restart we came out of the 15 metre channel with a perfectly executed black which saw Austin breach the defence, a pop to Steiners saw the prop make 30 metres up the pitch into the 22, great vision by him led to an offload to Drew Walker who swallow dived under the posts 20-10. Surely that must be it ,back came Mowden , some deft handling saw their right wing go three quarters of the pitch to finish under the posts, duly converted 20 -17. At last the final whistle. What a win.

Great to see Howard Stock, Andrew Steinberg and Austin Phillips back playing, some great individual performances from so many players, but this was about teamwork and sheer grit.  Alnwick away next week. No easy games in this league".

Our Pumas were desperately unlucky not to get anything from their game. As Kev Dale reports:

'' Losing to last a minute try, after being pinged numerous times from an attacking position, leaves a bitter taste in the mouth but that's 'how the cookie crumbles'.

A couple of late cry off’s saw the Pumas take the field with another changed team form last week. Fortunately boosted by a few of the lads form the colts we were able to start with a squad of 16.

The first 10 minutes was a 'nip and tuck' affair with neither side having the edge. 15 minutes in saw Ruiri Embleton intercept a Houghton pass and run half the pitch to score our first try which was converted by Matthew Dale. On the stroke of half time some loose defending around a ruck allowed Houghton to go straight through the middle to score unconverted leaving a half time score of 7 - 5.

Early in the 2nd half saw Houghton go over again, this time not converting, to take the lead 12 - 7.

After much huffing and puffing and with some decent hands Park were on the offensive with  Josh Wanless bursting through a couple of tackles to bring the scores level with Matthew Dale converting to restore Park's lead .

As the clock wound down and with some “unusual” interpretations of the laws took Park from the Houghton 10 metre line to our 10 metre line.Unfortunately Houghton managed to cross line on the final whistle. Converted gave a final score of 19 - 14

Overall a good performance which can only bode well for the future with the lads from the Colts certainly making a difference. Long may it continue.''

 


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  2. Mr Hyde fails to show as Park produce a performance
  3. Park drop into the danger zone
  4. Jock calls it early as Park ‘box up’ a try fest

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