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Wrigley manages to fill Walkers boots

Keith Atkinson
Category: Lions Reports 21/22
28 March 2022
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Candy League 2 North

Percy Park RFC Lions 40 v Berwick RFC 28

Wrigley manages to fill Walkers boots

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In the absence of Team Manager Tim Walker, club stalwart Chris Wrigley took to the sidelines and barked instructions to a Lions team that named two younger Wrigley’s in its lineup. A proper Wrigley outing.

The game proved to be a hard fought encounter. Berwick lost a player to injury early on but the setback didn’t deter them, the visitors taking a deserved lead. Percy Park Lions responded well to hit back and go in front with a couple of well taken tries.

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Berwick then came back into the game with some good handling and offloading and at 21 all the game could have gone either way. The Lions looked to have secured the win with two quick scores to make it 33 – 21.No to be deterred Berwick scored another converted try. It was close.

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A yellow card meant the Lions had to play the last 10 minutes a man down but after some good defence made their way back into Berwick territory where a score, off the last play of the game, gave the Lions a hard fought victory at 40 points to 28

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Try scorers Dan Jackson, Dan Wrigley, Jamie Wrigley, Ollie Ellis and Steve Turner x 2.

I am told by the intrepid reporter that Stevens’s tries were rather special

Many thanks to John Turner for reporting and Sue Walker for the photography. 

Representing Percy Park RFC:

From 15: Jamie Wrigley, Robin Haughton, Joe Cassidy, Ben Anderson, Dan Jackson, Phil Morse and Steven Turner.

From 8: Connor Rogerson, Liam Walker, Dan Wrigley, Andrew Clyde, Josh Hedley, Steven Dryden, Mark Sanderson and Ben Morris

Finishers: Jason Hinds, Alex Midgely, Ollie Ellis and Danny Simpson.

Cassidy goes solo to add gloss to the win

Keith Atkinson
Category: Lions Reports 21/22
13 March 2022
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Candy Division 2 North 

Whitley Bay Rockcliff RFC Rangers 19 v Percy Park RFC 50

Cassidy goes solo to add gloss to the win

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Don't let the score fool you , for long periods our neighbours Rockcliff were very much in this game but ultimately succumbed to the pace and skill of Percy Park's back line.The Lions pack had been cobbled together this week with several players unavailable for selection which gave a great opportunity to some lads to step up . We welcomed Alex Purvis for his Lions debut and Sam Hutley returning from injury. Good to see Eddie Saint back too and Thomas Turnbull rolling back the years(although I think his pulled calf muscle will be regretting it ).

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Percy Park started well, some good powerful running saw the impressive Liam Walker go over after ten minutes 5-0 Lions .
It took another five minutes for the next score, the phases brought the ball out wide to Steve Dryden who barged his way over, kick missed again so 10-0.  Some shambolic tackling in the Lions ranks let Rock score under the posts  , the kick was converted 10-7 on twenty minutes.Park came straight back and Nathan Henderson bagged a brace of tries wide on the right following some great passing from the three quarters. 
Then Rock struck back to bring the score to 24-12 they were very much still in it .
 

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Thomas Turnbull entered the fray and following a good back row pick up from Edie Saint he popped left and 'TT' went in under the posts. The conversion was made 31-12 at half time.
 
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Percy Park had the better of the second half ,which seemed a bit short. Two fantastic solo efforts from Joe Cassidy from distance did the damage before former Park player Jonny Birkett came on for a ten minute cameo and bagged a try for the hosts . Mark Sanderson smashed his way over for the final score of the day . The conversion good. Final score and 50-19. Maximiunm bonus points. Next league game Gateshead home.
 
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Representing Percy Park RFC:
From 8: Eddie Saint, Liam Walker, Alex Purves, Mark Sanderson, Sam Hutley, Ben Morris, James Finn and Srteven Dryden
From 15: Joe Cassidy, Ollie Hutt, Natan Henderson, Paddy Hargreaves, Ollie Ellis, Steven Turner and Cam Young
Finishers: Thomas Turnbull, Mark Winfield and Danny Simpson

BMW return to drive Park forward

Keith Atkinson
Category: Lions Reports 21/22
08 March 2022
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Candy Division 2 North

Percy Park RFC Lions 29 v Medicals RFc 2nd XV 7

BMW return to drive Park forward

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 Percy Park Lions faced their toughest test this season from a spirited  young Medicals side who really stretched them at times. Bolstered by several senior heads with the return of Ali Blair (B), Phil Morse (M) and Ethan Wilson (W) they fielded their best team of the season and it was just as well. Park dominated the set piece but consistently failed to protect their own ball and the Medicals jackaling cost them dearly in terms of penalties. The wind favoured neither side but the touch kicking of Phil Morse far exceeded that of his opposite number.

It took Park 20 minutes to break down Medicals when some good interplay saw Ethan Wilson score under the posts, converted by Phil Morse. 7-0 to the Lions. Then a period of relative stalemate saw Park defending their lines well but failing to take advantage of their considerable dominance in the scrum . On 30 minutes Ali Blair skipped through the defence to finish a good move 12-0   and that's how it went to the break.
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 The second half kicked off and Medicals swung the ball out to their left wing following broken play and the winger scorched our defence and finished under the posts.12-7 on 41 minutes. 
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 Park rallied and started to play much better rugby, harsh words from skipper Morsey did the business , Park kept their ball and were prepared to attack in both narrow and wide channels. Dominance in the red zone saw   Connor Rogerson power over, kick missed 17-7 so breathing space at last. 
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 Park were getting the rub of the green and having got nothing off the ref first half now seemed to be getting everything as the Medics discipline faltered. 
 
 

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Next to cross was skipper Morse 22-7 Park.   The game won,Park started to really throw the ball about and it was one way traffic. The icing on the cake was Steve Turner crossing under the posts. The kick was good and maximum points to the Lions. Job done. WBR next week
 
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Representing Percy Park RFC:
From 15: Dan Jackson,Cameron Young,Ali Blair,Paddy Hargreaves, Sam McDonald, Phil Morse and Stephen Turner
From 8: Connor Rogerson, Ethan Wilson, Liam Walker,Jamie Guthrie, Ben Butler, Andrew Steinberg, Mark Sanderson and Steven Dryden
Finishers: Ben Morris, Ollie Hutt and Danny Simpson

11 wins out of 11 so far in Candy League

Keith Atkinson
Category: Lions Reports 21/22
21 February 2022
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Candy League 2 North

Novocastrians RFC 2ndXV 17 v Percy Park RFC Lions 19

11 wins out of 11 so far in Candy League 2 North

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The Lions got out of jail against a spirited Novos team at Sutherland Park on Saturday. Many enforced changes brought plenty of talented individuals together for Park but our team play was missing. A failure to go through the phases and protect our own ball meant that we allowed Novos to thrive who had some strong runners on the field. 

Novos moved the ball well and picked out their flying right winger, who what he was missing in rugby skills he made up for with sheer pace. He scorched past Sam McDonald and finished from the halfway line for a great individual effort 5-0 to the home side.

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It wasn't until 25 minutes that the forwards did some real damage with a driving maul which saw Mark Sanderson touch down, a great conversion from Sam McDonald put us 7 - 5 up.

Then more of the same nothing between the two sides. On the stroke of half time we had a penalty 6 m out in the left hand corner. Whilst the defence napped, skipper Steve Turner took the quick tap and crashed over 12-5 Park at the break.

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The second half really turned into more of the same, the unlucky Andy McGrath just returning from a cracked rib was off with a broken knuckle. The front row was rejigged with Mark Barry moving up and Jamie Guthrie slotting into the back row.

We played some decent stuff but failed to go wide when we had suckered the defence in and the Novos defence were adept at soaking up the close quarter’s pressure.

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Novos were in this game and guess what? The ball went wide to the right wing who got the better of Sam for the second time and crossed. Thankfully Novos did not have a kicker. 12-10 to Park. 

Park then played some of their best stuff , camped in the Novos 22 they took pick and go after pick and go and eventually Jacob Dunsdon crossed , a great kick from Sam put us 19-10 up  , 14 minutes to go. 

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But Novos were far from done, a series of missed tackles put them into the red zone and eventually their pressure told and they were over again, the kick was good this time 19-17 to Park 8 minutes to go.

We then played some smart rugby stayed on our feet, retained the ball and ran down the clock as Novos started to infringe, the final penalty awarded. The clock was done and Steve Turner got the ball off the park for the away win. Phew!!!!   Well done Sam for getting two kicks under pressure.  Not one for the faint hearted, next fixture is Medicals on 5th March as the team has a week off to rest and recuperate.  11 wins out of 11 so far in Candy League 2 North.

Lions rally around and secure league points

Keith Atkinson
Category: Lions Reports 21/22
18 February 2022
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Candy Division 2 North

Percy Park RFC Lions 60 v Gateshead RFC 2nds 5

Lions rally around and secure league points

Candy Cup

Percy Park RFC Lions 17 v Tynedale RFC Raiders 19 

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First and foremost, our thoughts are with Travis Boward who suffered a serious leg injury and is destined for an operation and plates in his leg on Friday, our thoughts are with him.

A call to arms in the morning brought some good club men together to support the Lions when it looked like they didn't have a full side. In stepped Sean Nairn, Ali Blair, Phil Morse and coach Dean Harrison , great support when both Lions and Pumas were stretched for numbers.

The Lions came out of the blocks with Paddy Hargreaves dancing through tackles after just five minutes and then crossing again on 14 , Lions looking god at 12 -0 , then the nasty injury which caused substantial delay but thanks to our Gateshead friends for lending a hand and also the Stockton first team coach who assisted. 

When the game got going Gateshead were very much in the game and it wasn't until the 35th minute that a great team try took place after a burst through the defence by the much-improved Steve Dryden, debutant Tom Ashton crashed over 17 -0 to Park. We weren't done and up stepped Dean Harrison for his statutory try 24-0 at the break. 

Some tactical changes at half time kept the tempo up and within a minute the try of the game, numerous unchecked passes saw Steve Turner go in un\der the posts 41-0. The impressive Cam Young had switched to wing at half time and on 45 minutes he hit the afterburners and crossed in the right corner 36-0 Park.

Park had their tails up and were running from everywhere, with Joey Cassidy finishing off another good team try .41-0.

Gateshead certainly had not given up but their morale had taken a battering and with Park prepared to run everything it was becoming a long afternoon for them. On 53 minutes Hargreaves completed his hattrick  46-0.

But fair play to Gateshead they rallied and came right back at Park picking up a consolation try, 46 - 5.   Park responded in the best possible way, further tries from Mark Barry and the evergreen Ali Blair finished the job.60 to5. Park still unbeaten in the Candy League and looking forward to Novos next Saturday.

Our Lions had a close game v Tynedale in the Candy Cup losing a close fought game by a couple of points.

Andrew Walker scored a fabulous individual effort but despite great efforts from Sam Leeds and Phil Morse Tynedale deserved the victory keeping Park pinned in their own half for large periods of the second half. Some photos from the game:

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Saturday proved to be a tough day for the Pumas who on Friday night had 19 players which by 2pm had thinned to 14. Our neighbours at North Shields had both their Artisans and Crusaders present so over 30 players. Anyway, valiant stuff saw them go down fighting and commendable 36 - 5. However, it has taken its toll and the Pumas have had to cry off their fixture with Novos this coming Saturday

  1. Lion attack at Brinkburn
  2. Nearly a Cracker at McCracker Park
  3. Rockcliff defeated in dominant Lions display
  4. Alnwick progress at Parks expense

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