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Old Brodleian’s 10 – 7 Percy Park
Back to back trips to the
Old Brodleian’s 10 – 7 Percy Park
Back to back trips to the
As good as Park were last week tactically, they were as bad this, with no apparent plan B, when the kicking game played into Old Crocs hands. Percy Park made a couple of changes with Simon Greatham coming into the centre for the unavailable Marcus Turner, and Tom Pollock in for Andy Dunn who was on the bench. Park started well with good possession in the first fifteen minutes, with three attempted drop goals missed and then Liam Blackburn couldn’t hold on to a pass from John Scott with the line at his mercy.
ILKLEY 12 – 39
Ilkley has to be one of the most picturesque places to play rugby. Conditions were bright and sunny and would have been ideal if not for Hurricane Bessie blowing across the pitch. In fact it was rather surreal watching the game on the stand side of the pitch with the wind at your back, hardly any sound was audible from the pitch, a bit like watching the telly with the sound turned off.
Park made a couple of enforced changes with Brett Sylph, Dave Griffiths and Greg Dixon all at a wedding, Michael Langlands came in to number 8, Ollie Gilmore in the centre, and Anthony Dunn was also back in the pack doing a good impersonation of Pudsey Bear with his head bandaged to protect his cauliflower ear.
PERCY PARK 16 – 8 HARTLEPOOL ROVERS
The score line doesn’t reflect the chances that Park had to blow away Rovers, who before the kick off were lying second in the league with a 100% record, but fair dues to the visitors, they battled hard from start to finish, and at the end gave supporters 5 minutes of nail biting as 14 man Park held on for the win.
Park welcomed the return of George Purdy at tight head prop which gave added stability and experience in the front row, which had been lacking in the previous two weeks. In the backs Martin Shaw returned to the side as did Phil Morse who came in at fly half with Thomas Turnbull moving to the wing.
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