Disappointing end to the season for Park
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- Category: 1st XV Reports 15/16
- Hits: 1959
NORTH 1 EAST
PERCY PARK 25 – 38 GUISBOROUGH
Despite opening the scoring with a Craig Smith try on 12 minutes, Park’s season finale was a disappointing one as they went down to a lively and spirited Guisborough side. Conditions were good for running rugby as the pitch had dried out well from last week’s downpour.
Over 140 former players, guests, sponsors and officials enjoyed a pre- match lunch and although neither Park nor Guisborough could improve on their current league position, both sides were out to end their season on a high.
After the early exchanges, it was clear that this was going to be a high scoring game, and so it proved, although Percy Park dominated the set piece. When Guisborough did have possession, their pacey back line had the hosts in all sorts of trouble, particularly fly half Will Muir who opened the scoring with an unconverted try for the visitors a minute after Park had gone into a 7 – 0 lead.
Two minutes later Guisborough were ahead when number 8 Michael MacDougall scored in the corner, and once again the conversion was wide. Paul Spowart’s 25th minute penalty kick levelled the scores at 10 – 10.


Park completed the double over Beverley leaving it late once again, with a Davy Kay 80th minute try from the final play of the game with the referee playing advantage as the hosts were unable withstand the Percy Park onslaught.
West made the relatively short trip up the A19 for their last away match of the current season having won the corresponding fixture at Brinkburn 23 – 10 earlier in the season.
Although both sides are in the bottom half of the league at the present time, a win for Wheatley would have helped ease their relegation chances, and with 3 minutes remaining it looked as though the visitors had pulled off an unlikely win at Preston Avenue.