PONTEFRACT 20 – 24 PERCY PARK
Club Captain John Scott in Action
Last season Pontefract did the double over Park, but this time the black and whites were looking for revenge. With half the job done with the resounding 68 – 24 win at home back in October, Percy Park travelled to Moor Lane to complete the double which they did, but not without a few nervous moments at the end of the game.
Park rested Thomas Turnbull and Ash Smith, who were originally on the bench, but a late cry off by Craig Firth with a back injury meant Ash started at outside centre and Adam Fidler was called up from the Lions. Marcus Rutter started at full back after being replacement in the previous two games.
The low overnight temperatures meant that as the team bus left Preston Avenue, the pitch at Pontefract was still frozen, but the gamble paid off as the sun came out and by kick off time, as had been the case the day before, the thaw had set in, and the game could go ahead, although the air temperature never rose above 3 degrees.
The cold day brought handling errors from each side, with both teams looking to play open running rugby on a good surface. Park struck first as Ash Smith had pinned the home side back in their 22 with a good touch kick. Brett Sylph then stole the Pontefract ball at the front of the line, and the tapped ball was swept through the Park three quarter line at pace, with Howard Stock finishing off the try in the right hand corner. The conversion dropped short, but with 7 minutes on the clock Park led 5 – 0.