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Panthers climb the National league 3

Keith Atkinson
Category: Panthers Reports 22/23
24 October 2022
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National League Division 3

Hartlepool  RUFC 10 v Percy Park Panthers 20 

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The Percy Park Panthers made the short Journey to Hartlepool RFC this afternoon, in their third league game of the season. With the weather less than ideal it was shaping up to be a muddy clash. 

The girls started their warm up in heavy rain, but spirts were high, smiles and laughter helping them through.

The first kick of the game went to the visitors and the boot of Lauren Calvert saw the ball soaring towards the Hartlepool ladies, chased hungrily by the returning captain Anna Dryden who hit the recipient with everything she had, causing them to lose the ball allowing the visitors to take early control. 

A powerful run by prop for the day Lauren gained precious territory and the quick hands and feet of Sarah Laybourne on the wing saw the Panthers cross over for the first try just 4 minutes into the game. The conversion just wide of the posts. 

The restart was gathered cleanly by newbie lock Jenny Wood and she set off for the try line followed closely by fellow second rower Katherine Taylor whose hard work in the rucks was invaluable.

After several strong carries Steph “Roadrunner” Giquel carved her way through the defence scoring a beautiful individual try from the half way line, spurred on by cheers from the dug out of “I need my inhaler”! 

The Panthers were now 2 tries up after just 7 minutes on the clock.

The restart failing to go 10 metres and a miscommunication led to a scrum to the Panthers, music to ears of Number 8, Demi Agar breaking off and storming up 30 metres before finally being brought to the ground.

An unfortunate knock on by Park saw the home team gain possession, however the tenacity of Park’s defence gave their fly half (disguised as a prop wearing number 1 ) had no option but to kick for territory and find touch.

With a great throw in from the ever-improving hooker Alex, who had another rumbustious day, the loose ball was picked up by the other Calvert, today playing flank and a welcome addition to the pack. 

After being tackled the ball was protected by Dryden and with Chloe Bland at 9 passing the ball out to the expert hands of Moxom at 10 and onto returning centre Bethany Milne, returning from an earlier shoulder injury;the back line looking amazing with Liv Shanks slotting in perfectly. 

A lapse in concentration saw the Panthers give away a penalty with Hartlepool kicking to touch to find themselves in the Panthers 22 for the first time of the game.

After winning the lineout the home side tried tirelessly to penetrate the Panthers defence, but this was not to be.

Finally, the speed of the defensive line was too much and forced the error from Hartlepool allowing for some breathing space and an all-important break from the back of the scrum from Agar with Dryden in hot pursuit for the tip. 

Another few passages of play saw the panthers penalised for sealing off. 

Hartlepool sensing that going through the defence was not going to work opting for a chip and chase, however this was well read by Laybourne who was already tracking back to prevent the try. The ball was cleared once more by Lauren and though Hartlepool regained possession, the physicality of Panthers Jenny Wood caused them to lose the ball in the tackle. 

For a few minutes it seemed nobody wanted to hold on to the ball but finally Beth scooped the ball up and set off once more. Unable to capitalise on their dominance Hartlepool regained possession and after 7 try saving tackles by the Panthers the home side finally crossed the white line to score their first try 30 minutes after the game had begun. The conversion falling short. 

With the Panthers regaining possession after the restart there was some more excellent handling between the 8 and scrum half. 

Despite a strong start possession changed hands once more and it was Hartlepool’s turn to cause some problems. This was to be short lived as the experience of Dom Hepples led to the stealing of the ball and an excellent kick chase followed by Laybourne -on fire today-with the home side penalised for holding on the Panthers tightened their grip and went for the kill, charge after charge with Lauren finally crossing the white wash with what seemed like 4 Hartlepool ladies hanging on to her. 

The restart found its way to Jenny again and though the take was magnificent, a great tackle by the opposition caused her to knock on. 

Hartlepool took on the challenge spreading the ball wide to the wing. More great tackles and some great rucking by winger Melissa Castanares held off the attack. A crucial scrum to Hartlepool led to a messy pile of bodies but the Panthers taking their foot of the gas for a split second enabled Hartlepool to sneak through, pick up the ball and run through for their second try. 

The re-start was gathered well by Hartlepool, but they were stopped in their tracks by a phenomenal tackle from Fullback Caitlin Stokoe, the spilled ball was picked up by Steph who was once again dancing through the defenders. 

Hartlepool stole possession only for a crucial jackle by the tireless Anna Dryden to return possession  to the Panthers and a lovely link up between forward and back Demi and Mel, saw some beautiful support play between the pair and a lovely try for Mel; a real display of players supporting each other until the job is done. 

Though there were a few more opportunities by both sides and some great tackles by replacement Marie Watson, which undoubtedly stopped the home side capitalising on any ground made. The score remained Hartlepool 10 v Panthers 20 and Percy Park had their first senior win of the weekend and the Panthers now stand joint second in National Championship Division 3.

A first as Panthers tame the Tigers

Keith Atkinson
Category: Panthers Reports 22/23
10 October 2022
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Woman’s NC 3 North

Percy Park RFC Panthers 59 Ponteland RFC Tigers 26

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Sunday saw a history making first league win for Percy Park Panthers.

Percy Park welcomed the Ponteland Tigers to Preston Avenue today for their second league game of the season. 

With slightly depleted numbers, Ponteland struggled to field a full squad. Percy Park were keen to play the fixture and generously loaned the Tigers players to enable the game to go ahead. 

The Panthers now disguised as Tigers worked hard and to the untrained eye blended in as they gave 100% to the new shirt, showing a spectacular commitment to the game. 

The first 5 minutes was a bit frantic, with both teams struggling to settle and it was the Tigers who struck first scoring beneath the posts and securing the conversion. 

Showing their growing confidence and maturity the Panthers regrouped, refocused, and went back to basics taking back control of the game. 

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Great handling from the backs resulting in a stunning try to equalise through the hands of centre Liv Shanks, with another soon after by captain Vicky Moxom which she generously tried to gift to fellow back Shanks. Had she known Shanks had plans to run 2 more of her own, she needn’t have, however it was a touching display of a true team player. The extras added by the boot of the ever reliable number 8 Lauren Calvert who provided another powerful performance, bouncing off would be tacklers. 

As the Panthers took back control, their hard work in training paid off with slick handling and effective rucking. Strong running from hooker Alex Goldsborough and second row Sheona McIntyre, saw Percy Park gain crucial territory. 

Another great passage of play saw Paige Wood sprinting up the wing almost reaching the try line. 

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Though uncontested scrums, Chloe Bland moved the ball well from the base. Her passes showed great distance and precision, allowing the ball to reach the capable hands of Vicky Moxom. A deft pass fed Caitlin Monteath-Stokoe for another one of her spirited runs. On this occasion well tackled by one of the Tigers. A fumble of the ball found the expert hands of fullback Dom Hepples and her dancing feet nipped through for another Panthers try, bagging herself the first of 6 conversions. 

There were some sniping runs from flanker Nesha Wood slicing through the opposition adding another try to the ever-growing Panther tally. 

Quick thinking and great handling skills saw Anna Ford scooping up a loose ball and taking it forward, allowing the backline of the Panthers to realign and go again. 

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Multiple injuries from a truly physical clash, saw players from both sides taking to the bench. This saw the return of debutant Jenny Wood to the black and white hoops of Park and once again she charged straight back in, hitting every ruck with the same energy as she had started with 70 minutes ago! Her energy contributing to her forward of the match award. 

Katherine Taylor, also on her debut run out added great running and strong tackling to the Ponteland team. 

Though the Tigers fought back, the skill of the Panthers was too much and another brilliant display of handling saw the ball reach the hands of Sarah-Jane Laybourne patiently waiting for her turn to shine. 

A big thank you to the players who agreed to play for the opposition and also to the supporters (mostly Beth) in the grandstand for their persistent positivity for the Panthers. A great game to watch.

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Panthers stung by Hornets

Keith Atkinson
Category: Panthers Reports 22/23
27 September 2022
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Womans NC 3 North

Percy Park RFC Panthers 0 v Houghton RUFC Hornets 26

Panthers stung by Hornets

Vicky Moxom

A bumper crowd watched Percy Park Panthers first league game of the season at Preston Avenue on Sunday.

The Panthers took the field without a recognised 10 after Dom Hepples fell ill on the morning of the game and with a new scrum half. Chloe Bland making her first team debut at nine.

The game also saw debuts for Charlean Wright, Mary Tunmore, Paige Wood, Marie Butler and Demi Agar who just happens to be, Charlean‘s daughter.

Notwithstanding the hastily rearranged back line and the arrival of the newbies the Panthers acquitted themselves well for the first quarter with the defence coming out on top and some big hits coming in from Charlean, Paige, Demi, Steph Cicquel and Marie.

Some strong running from the recently wed Beth and Lauren Calvert alongside Steph and Demi had the whole team on the front foot. One bullocking 50 yard run from Beth ended in a tantalisingly close decision that saw Demi Agar held up over the line and a goal line dropout given.

The disappointment caused a momentary lack of concentration on the Panthers left flank and the Hornets took full advantage with a well taken wingers try.

Two further converted tries were conceded in short order before halftime but the second half saw a spirited fight back. Only one further unconverted try being considered not withstanding six significant injuries to key personnel.

The Panthers played with heart and determination throughout and real positivity much to the delight of the coaches.

Congratulations to the Players of the match chosen by our opposition-Vicki Moxom our captain for the day who stepped in at 10 and played like she’d done it forever and Alex Goldsborough, our hooker, who had a stormer!

Percy Park Panthers start well with two wins on the road

Keith Atkinson
Category: Panthers Reports 22/23
04 September 2022
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Percy Park Panthers start well with two wins on the road

Score card

 

A little bit of history as Rockliff RFC hosted Percy Park RFC for the first time in a ladies game.

This is Rockliff’s first senior season in women’s rugby and they welcomed Percy Park Panthers and Ponteland Tigers to a three way 10’s tournament at Lovaine Ave.

Rockliff kicked off and quickly put the Panthers under pressure.

Despite some fantastic cover tackling Rockliff scored, forcing their way over in the right hand corner to the delight of their supporters.

Such was Rockliff’s pressure at that stage that no one would have guessed that that would be the last time the Panthers conceded for the rest of the day.

Park slowly clawed their way back into the game and a brace of tries from Vicki Moxom either side of half-time settled the Park nerves.

The second half saw the Panthers take control with some strong tackling in midfield and great hands resulting in tries for Bethany Milne, Leonie Denley , and Sheona McIntyre converted by Dom Hepples to leave the final score Whitley Bay Rockliff 5 Percy Park Panthers 27. Player of the game Vicki Moxom.

After a short break the Panthers kicked off against Ponteland Tigers who ran the ball back at them hard to signal their attacking intent and the first 6 mins saw the Panthers fighting hard to contain the fresh Tigers attack.

As the half progressed the Panthers slowly began to take control and eventually scores followed with Vicki Moxom crossing to score her third try of the day and Dom Hepple converting her own try with a darting 40m run on the right hand side of the pitch.

Tries then started to arrive regularly as Mel Castanares, Rachel White and Caitlin Monteath-Stokoe crossed the line after some excellent hands to create space wide out and a further conversion from Dom Hepples sealed the win in what was a hard fought game against the Tigers Championship 3 side.

Final score Percy Park Panthers 29 Ponteland Tigers 0.

Player of the game Dom Hepples.

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Tell me Ma me Ma I won’t be home for tea as I’m going to DMP

Keith Atkinson
Category: 1st XV Fixtures 22/23
01 May 2023
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National ‘Papa John’s’ Community Plate Competition

Regional 2 Plate North Semi Final

Birkenhead Park RFC 20 v Percy Park RFC 43

Tell me Ma me Ma I won’t be home for tea as I’m going to DMP

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This season has seen a real improvement in our rugby. It’s not just about individual skills, we have always had flair players, its more about how we play and manage a game whilst allowing our creative players freedom to express themselves within a system or style of play. Percy Park is an exciting watch and are developing into a very, very good side. Plaudits abounded from the sunshine drenched walls of Birkenhead Park and deservedly so. Plonking myself next to the team dugout I observed two coaches, one on the pitch and one off, encourage, cajole, suggest, positively criticise and remind when needed a group of very receptive players who have bought in to their ethos. Did Percy Park deserve to win this game? Absolutely…...Have they earned the right to play in the Papa John’s Northern Plate Final? Totally. Throughout this campaign of knockout rugby, they have been superb and for one I have thoroughly enjoyed the journey and non-more so than this long trip across the Pennines to Merseyside. We emerged from fog drenched hills into the sun-drenched flat lands of the Merse, nicked the cattle and silverware with some panache before disappearing back into the gloom….. and I loved every minute of it!

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Lead Coach Ash Smith reviewed:

“What a day on Saturday!! I think this competition has been brilliant for us and the challenge it’s gave us moving into each round. The performances have got better and better with the increased competition in each game.

On Saturday, I think we withstood their pressure, they had an aggressive defence so we had to really manipulate where we put the ball. The big lads got us going forwards and the backs took their chances and caused utter havoc!!The buzz after the game was one of the best, I’ve felt in park shirt and I’m sure the lads are chomping at it for this weekend”

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From the side-lines Coach Keith Laughlin informed the faithful

“During the warm up we were a little nervous. We spoke about just being present and ensuring each scenario was executed rather than getting overwhelmed with a semi-final, away from home, deep in Scouse land!

From the first kick off to the last try by Jonny Dubois we were red hot in attack. It was the best performance of the season and timing couldn’t be better to set up a final next week. The boys have bought in really well to what Ash Smith is putting in place here. Kick returns, kick offs, set piece, open play. We look comfortable in each respective scenario.

We spent 10 mins prior to half time defending and we got away from the process slightly and conceded some sort points with not sticking to our roles. We stuck to this in 2nd half and disrupted the lineout well.

This cup run as ignited something in the squad which I haven’t seen all season, some excellent rugby, combined with the culture they have created should bring about an exciting final”

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A flat dry pitch and pleasant spring sunshine gave Percy Park favourable playing conditions and as a consequence the opening salvos were fast quick rugby with Park looking to ‘pass and move’. Birkenhead Park were on the defensive and proved to be very adept to an aggressive rush defence taking away the space in which we could move. Brutal and closely contested period where both sides exhibited their strengths. Birkenhead were about the forward pack and disciplined defence. Percy Park all pace and ruthless attack. For the first 20 minutes both sides wrestled for dominance trading penalties. Park giving away an easy shot at goal for failing to roll away. Birkenhead penalised for holding on as Chris Reekie threatened to take the ball. The referee demonstrating that he wanted a fast-flowing game. Happy for that. 3 all after 20 played.

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Percy Park began to edge the contest. Tom Robinson was finding space and the forwards were getting across the gain line. The big hits wearing down the home side defence. Gaps were opening up. Ross Young and Jamie Wrigley asking questions out wide. Birkenhead began to drift and Ash Smith attacked. Not knowing where the ball was going Birkenhead failed to go to the man and Smith was through and behind. With options left and right Smith passed wide to winger Ross Young. A step inside had the defence clutching air. A weave and Young was over for the score. Easy conversion. 3 points to 10.

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From the restart Chris Reekie drove his team forward. Birkenhead were back defending. Two home players clashed heads as they attempted to stop Howard Stock. One replaced due to a blood injury leaving the field into the arms of his fiancé who was none too pleased as they were getting married on Sunday. The admonishment was around the subject of wedding photos!! Birkenhead were in trouble and were fortunate not to receive a yellow following 4 penalties in their 22. Percy Park punishing the last following a strong carry from prop Tristan Grant as Birkenhead flooded in from the side. 3 points to 13.

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The home sides bench was unhappy. Instructions were belted out and Birkenhead went up the middle taking Park to the ruck. We contested and went wide creating our own opportunities on the overload. Ross Young came over onto his opposite wing and we were down onto the home sides try line. Scramble defence stopped the attack. Park went to the pick and go with Chris Reekie powering over.The conversion was missed. 3 to 18.

Two and half minutes of normal time remained plus time on the stoppage. Birkenhead began to work the forward area of the game. Tristan Grant was penalised for holding on under pressure. Good play from Birkenhead as we couldn’t dislodge the supporting players to release the ball. The home side butchered the attempt on the try line with a forward pass. Fortunately for the home side, the referee had given advantage adjudging Percy Park to be off side. Birkenhead went to the scrum. An 8 pick-up was held over the line by Seb Reece. Brilliant roll tackle to get underneath. We remained pinned and what looked like a clean tackle from Josh Hedley was punished. Birkenhead went to the corner and to the catch and drive. The drive taking them over for a converted try.10 points to 18.

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Two minutes on the stopped clock. Instructions from our bench encouraging ‘systems and further encouragement not to be too soft!!.... Loved that. I’m not sure what happened at the kick off but Birkenhead had the ball. Ash Smith intercepted the pass and was away before the referee’s whistle brought him back for being offside. Very harsh. Needed VAR there. On the cusp of half time Birkenhead, correctly went for the three points. Has to be said; a good strong kick had height and length securing the three. Half time 15 points to 18.

From the restart we were straight on the attack. Jonny Dubois was bundled into touch. Two penalties given away for being offside let Birkenhead get out of their 22. We returned gaining a penalty of our own which Smith elected to take to the corner. Kickable. The decision getting a ‘Oohhh’ from the travelling support. Mark Cook was getting excited shouting ‘Come on PERCY’. He got justifiably ridiculed for the shout finally admitting he wasn’t ‘a fan of shouting PERCY’. Neither were we! The line out came to nought as hooker Dan Shuttleworth was adjudged not to have thrown straight. Harsh call.

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A clear change of tactics from Birkenhead wrapping the ball up front and as a consequence the contest went to the trenches. The game became a close fought encounter, Aaron Smith and Dan Shuttleworth received injuries and Coach Laughlin began to run his bench. Fresh legs made the difference and we began to get back on top. Seb Reece was having a blinder in the middle of the field and his influence was beginning to show. Gradually we won clean possession and began to pressure the home side into mistakes. The observer felt as if we had crossed that moment where the game could have gone either way. Not that the home support appreciated the intricacies of the moment with shouts of ‘Ridiculous decision referee’ belting out at every turn. Matters not helped when Ross Young took advantage of a slow pass to intercept and run half the pitch to score. Easily converted.

Space was beginning to open up once more. Josh Hedley went through. Instead of backing himself he delayed the moment for a supporting pass and an opportunity went begging. Niall Combe lost the ball in the tackle and Jamie Wrigley was unlucky not to score out wide. We were in killer time and needed points to concrete our dominance. Birkenhead were nervous. They were beginning to chase the game. Jamie Wrigley came through once more. The home side went offside in an attempt to stop the flow. Ash Smith stepped up and took the points

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Ross Young was stopped by a superb covering tackle. Josh Hedley was felled as he blew through the defensive line. Jonny Dubois was unfortunate as an offload went slightly forward. Birkenhead were hanging on. We needed that extra push of fresh legs Keith Laughlin freshened up the centre field. The extra impetus took us wide and Ross Young was in at the corner for a great killer try. Try converted and the game stood at 13 points to 35 and ten minutes to go.

The home side received a consolation score as they went with a quick tap to go over. Park adjudged to have been offside in the defence. They converted but momentum was with Percy Park. Time was against the home side preventing a grandstand finish with only 4 to go. Eddie Saint went over the top to concede another penalty against. Birkenhead Park went to the line. Josh Hedley stole the ball. Niall Combe and Michael Langlands interchanged passes before releasing Jonny Dubois for his moment in the Merseyside sun.

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A dash to the line evading several tap tackles took the player over before placing the ball to ensure an easy conversion. Duly taken. 20 points to 43 and into the final whistle sparking great celebrations on and off the field. Onward to the final next weekend at Darlington Mowden Park and that chant of victory…

“Tell me ma me ma I won’t be home for tea as I’m off to DMP”

echoed around the ground. The chant provoking a sporting response from home side alikados who jokingly questioned whether anybody in their right mind would willingly visit Darlington. All agreed that the better side had won and in the doing we delved into after match hospitality with drinking competitions and the regaling of stories from yesteryear. It was fun and our thanks go to all at Birkenhead Park RFC. Your company and hospitality were brilliant. A true rugby club exhibiting all that is great about our chosen sport.

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The trip home was special with the last word going to Paul Spowart who, being the last player to get back on the bus at a splash and dash pleaded with Mal Fidler not to leave him stranded in a toilet cubicle on the A66 as he was having a ‘number two’…I’m told the decision was touch and go! We stayed and Spow came out vaping!!

Representing Percy Park

From 15: Jamie Wrigley, Howard Stock, Seb Reece, Paul Spowart, Ross Young, Ash Smith, and Tom Robinson

From 8: Michael Langlands, Jonny Dubois, Niall Combe, Josh Hedley, Chris Reekie, Tristan Grant, Dan Shuttleworth and Aaron Smith.

Finishers: Joe Cassidy, Eddie Saint, Andrew Walker and Adam Hay.

  1. Victory at Old Brods in Final Game of the Season
  2. Selby Win Cup Thriller at the Death
  3. Big Win for Park in Papa John's Opener
  4. Narrow Defeat at Northern Ends League Season

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