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Park on top

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Category: 1st XV Reports 10/11
23 January 2011
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Percy Park 15 – 0 Driffield

Park returned to the top of North One East with a less than emphatic win against Driffield RUFC. West Hartlepool who led the table going into the game, were stymied by the frost at McCracken Park so were unable to play their game against Northern, which allowed Park to move ahead of the Brinkburn side by a point.

Martin-Shaw
Parks 1st Try Scorer Martin Shaw
Both Park and Driffield were forced to make last minute changes to the sides which were declared in the match program. Joe Wafer failed a fitness test before kick off which meant Chris Reekie moved up to prop. Craig Fidler was unavailable due to work commitments in “Whereisitstan”, so brother Adam came into the back row and Sean Williamson moved into the second row. Driffield’s “dangerous brothers” Lee and Karl Birch, rumour has it, are moving on to pastures new, so did not travel with the team. Lee Birch who is the league’s top try scorer will be a big miss for the Kellythorpe side if he does move as predicted to York RUFC.

 

The overnight thaw, meant that Preston Avenue was fit for rugby, although the surface was a little greasy which didn’t make for a fast free flowing game.The visitors kicked off and Park pressed in the early exchanges but couldn’t break the Driffield defences. Early in the season Park won at Driffield, and their pack were well on top in all phases, today however the scrummage and line out didn’t function as well as usual which starved the Park back line of good possession. In addition, Driff’s scrum half Craig Gray pounced on any loose ball at the back of the Park scrum.

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Whey Aye Five - 0

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Category: 1st XV Reports 10/11
16 January 2011
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Ali Blair Scores His First of Two Tries
With nearly 90 players pulling on their boots for Park this Saturday, Percy Park celebrated five wins as all teams from the 1st XV to the Academy won against their respective opponents. There were four games at Preston Avenue, with the 1st XV beating Old Crossleyans 41 – 12, the Pumas defeated Consett II 33 – 14, the Marauders won 22 – 5 against West End, and the Colts defeated Carlisle 19 – 12. The Lions also despatched Gosforth Phoenix at Druids Park with an emphatic 50 – 0 score line.

Having lost so many games to frost and snow in recent weeks, heavy overnight rain threatened to scupper rugby once again, however the rain abated and in the end all games went ahead, despite heavy conditions under foot.

Old Crossleyans travelled from Halifax with two of their key players missing, influential number 8 Manny Riaz, who was injured in the game against Driffield last week, and player coach Chris Jones was ruled out with flu. Park made a handful of changes in the starting line up from last week with coach James Ponton injured, Greg Dixon moved to number 8 and Sean Williamson came in at blind side. Martin Shaw was available so he came back in at fly half with Ash Smith moving to full back and David Griffiths dropped to the bench.

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Rugby at last

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Category: 1st XV Reports 10/11
10 January 2011
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Two Tries For John Scott
Old Brodleians 3 – 12 Percy Park

At last, a game of rugby! Park had not played a league game since 20th November 2010, and even this game  against Old Brods was in doubt, right up to the morning of kick off. Earlier in the season Park had beaten the  Woodhead side at home, but with so many weeks off due to the worst winter for sport many can remember, it was anyone’s guess as to who would perform best on the day.

Park’s preparation took a dent as early as 9.30am when the bus broke down before leaving the clubhouse. Some rallying phone calls saw a convoy of cars leave Preston Avenue an hour or so later than expected. Nevertheless, supporters and players arrived at Brods in good time for the warm up, and a very nice steak pie lunch for the non-combatants.

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Park's first league defeat of the season

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Category: 1st XV Reports 10/11
21 November 2010
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PERCY PARK 16 – 32 CLECKHEATON

Percy Park relinquished top spot on the leader board with an under par second half performance against Cleckheaton. The conditions were cold and miserable with constant drizzle throughout the game, but this didn’t dampen the spirits of the visiting supporters cutting a dash bedecked in wigs and multi coloured striped blazers.

 

Park kicked off and were on the score board after only 2 minutes when Ash Smith kicked a penalty, which was cancelled out three minutes later by a penalty kicked by Iain Gordon. Percy Park had much of the early possession, and when a kick to the Cleckheaton 22 was touched in flight, the clearance kick saw the line out brought back to the 5 metre line as the ball had been taken back in. Park won the line out and quick ball to fly half Martin Shaw saw him crash through the defence to score, and Smith converted for 10 – 3. 

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Wheatley Hills 12 - 30 Percy Park

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Category: 1st XV Reports 10/11
14 November 2010
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Wheatley Hills 12 – 30 Percy Park

Where could you hear Slipknot and Beyonce at the same gig? Answer - in the changing rooms at Wheatley Hills on Saturday. League leaders Percy Park prepared to take on the Doncaster side, with the growling Death Metal sounds emanating from the home side’s changing rooms as they whipped themselves into a pre-match frenzy. The visitors preferred the dulcet R&B tones of Beyonce and even a touch of Justin Timberlake. Wheatley Hills kicked off into a low autumn sun, looking to repeat last week’s performance which saw them progress in the Yorkshire Cup at the expense of National League 3 Sheffield Tigers. Percy Park’s 1st XV had a week off. 

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  4. Park win away at Driifield

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