Park Fade As Selby Take The Spoils
- Ken Bell
- Category: 1st XV Reports 24/25
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Saturday 1 February 2025
Percy Park 13 Selby 29
Regional 1 North East
(HT: 10-5)
On Saturday, Percy Park hosted bottom side Selby, both teams looking to gain vital league points to ensure Regional 1 North East survival but it was the visitors, with a commanding second half performance, who took the spoils, gaining a precious try bonus point into the bargain. On the hour, Park had a slender 13-12 lead, but two late tries in a ten minute period had Selby in an unassailable lead to easily see out the match for what was, in the end, a comfortable win in a very disappointing game for the home side who slipped to their eighth successive league defeat.
As has been the norm this season, injury and unavailability saw changes from the side defeated at Huddersfield last time out. In the forwards, the injured Dan Shuttleworth was replaced by Otis Collingbourne, Sean Nairn came into the second row in place of the injured Chris Reekie, and in the back row, Sam Digman moved to blindside flanker from the front row, Jonny Dubois moved from No 8 to openside in place of the unavailable Karl Thompson with Matthew French returning at No 8. In the backs, Ash Smith returned to the centre with Seb Reece moving to the left wing. Jacob German continued as scrumhalf in place of the injured Tom Robinson. Jordan Carey made a welcome return to the side on the replacements bench alongside Sol Kench and Fraser McGlashan.
On a bright sunny afternoon with just a slight breeze, ideal conditions, Selby kicked off and, in the early exchanges, it was the home side who showed their attacking intent, quickly gaining a penalty that was kicked into the Selby 22 but the throw was lost and the visitors were able to clear their lines. Selby began to get into the game but some excellent defence, Sam Digman and Aaron Smith prominent, kept them in midfield but when the home side strayed offside on their own 10 metre line, Selby were able to kick deep into the Park 22. The catch and drive was halted, but the Selby forwards had their tails up and repeated drives had them on the Park line but excellent defence secured a defensive scrum as Selby knocked on.
The boot was on the other foot in a matter of seconds as Park profited from a visiting knock on in midfield to gain a lineout in the visiting 22. The catch and drive was stopped and this time it was Park gifting the defensive scrum to Selby. On fourteen minutes, Park fullback Will Ponton was shown a yellow card by referee Yannick Debil for a deliberate knock on as Selby attacked through their backline and the visitors took full advantage, kicking the penalty into the left corner. The catch and drive was perfect with hooker Jamie Dentith scoring the try. Standoff Henry Wright missed the conversion (0-5).
The next few minutes had both sides committing errors, hampering any meaningful progress but when Park moved the ball quickly from a scrum on the Selby 22, the visitors were caught offside enabling a kick to the left corner. The catch and drive was stopped but the home side continued to press the visiting line with a series of pick and go’s with, again, Selby straying offside. Park elected to take the points with centre Paul Spowart kicking the penalty on twenty-five minutes (3-5).
From the restart, Park gained possession and had Selby pinned in and around their own 22 but a knock on halted progress and Selby were quickly back into Park territory but a kick to touch went out on the full, gifting the home side a lineout on their own 10 metre line. Scrumhalf Jacob German with a half break got the ball moving right but when the move broke down, clever link play between German and No 8 Matthew French had the ball in the hands of the returning Will Ponton who scythed through the Selby defence. A brilliant sidestep by the fullback and two passes later, via Seb Reece, had replacement Jordan Carey scoring behind the posts for a brilliant try on thirty-five minutes, Spowart adding the conversion (10-5).
Park were straight on the attack as the game resumed, forwards to the fore, and when Selby infringed at a ruck on their own 10 metre line (in at the side), Park elected the kick at goal with Spowart’s attempt falling agonisingly short. Selby played out well and when Park were penalised for a high tackle, the home side were put under huge pressure on their own line as the clocked ticked down to end the half. With Josh Hedley off the field with injury, it was a monumental effort to keep the visitors from scoring but this they did and there was no further scoring as the half ended.
HT: Percy Park 10 Selby 5
Park kicked off the second half and a great carry by French had them in the Selby half, the visitors quickly infringing at a ruck, with the resultant penalty kicked to the left corner. The catch and drive was easily contained, Park eventually knocking on in midfield, the chance lost. As the first half had ended, the warning signs had been there, the visiting eight beginning to exert real pressure on the home forwards, the injury to Hedley forcing a reshuffle with centre Ash Smith moving into the back row. When the Park eight splintered at a scrum in Selby territory, the visitors gained a penalty and from the resulting lineout, they launched a series of forward drives that had them deep in the home 22. Park were defending desperately but when they strayed offside in midfield almost in front of the posts, Selby sensed their opportunity and kicked to the right corner. A textbook catch and drive had replacement Joey Reid score, Wright kicking an excellent conversion on 52 minutes (10-12).
The home side were penalised almost straight from the restart which gave the visiting forwards the platform to mount a series of drives into the home 22 but a knock on halted their progress. As Park attempted to play out from their 22, Selby were penalised twice in quick succession, the second gifting territory to the home side which eventually led to another penalty, midway in the Selby half, after a visiting forward was off his feet at a ruck. Park elected the kick at goal which was duly converted by Spowart giving the home side a slender one point advantage on the hour (13-12).
From the restart, Park committed suicide. They attempted to play the ball out from deep in their 22 but the ball was turned over by the now voracious Selby forwards and a series of drives had the home defence stretched to the limit on their own line and when the ball was moved left, wing Joe Scholfield was able to stroll in for their third try on sixty-four minutes. Henry Wright kicked an excellent conversion (13-19). Park could not respond and when they lost a lineout on halfway, the Selby forwards drove into the Park 22, only to be stopped when the ball was knocked forwards. Park attempted to shore up the scrum, flanker Jonny Dubois moving to hooker with Fraser McGlashan coming into the back row, but it was moved backwards at a rate of knots conceding the penalty which was kicked by Wright on seventy minutes to move Selby two scores ahead (13-22).
The next few minutes demonstrated the visitors second half dominance. From the restart, Selby conceded a penalty that was kicked to the right touchline and into the Selby 22. The catch and drive had no momentum, Selby winning the scrum. The Park eight were marched backwards, out of the visitors 22, conceding a penalty with the referee allowing Selby to play the advantage. The ball was kicked right towards the touchline only to be taken superbly by the chasing Selby right wing and an inside pass to fullback Charles Bramley had him score an almost length of the field try by the posts on seventy-four minutes to seal the win. A great try converted by Wright (13-29).
The last few minutes saw Park in the Selby 22 but the home defence held firm, and the final whistle was greeted by delighted cheers from the Selby faithful.
FT: Percy Park 13 Selby 29
A hugely disappointing day but credit to Selby who really dominated the second half to gain a well deserved victory. The home forwards, with Josh Hedley going off early and missing key personnel, faded in the second half and the visitors took full advantage. The Selby forwards were excellent throughout as was their midfield defence and their back three were always posing questions with ball in hand. For Park, Matthew French and Sam Digman were excellent in a losing cause, both tackling themselves to a standstill and, in the first half particularly, getting the team on the front foot. Both Seb Reece and Will Ponton were always looking to attack and combined brilliantly for the home try.
Post match, flanker turned hooker Jonny Dubois had this to say: “We just seemed flat, from the start to be honest and I just don’t know why. Selby deserved it, they bossed the second half to be sure, but after the last two performances I thought we would play a whole lot better than we did. Hard to say why. Losing Josh and having Tankie (Chris Reekie) injured was massive. We will look at it in the week and go again on Saturday”. As a result of their win, Selby move off of the bottom of the league to be replaced by Blaydon who lost 24-12 at Heath. Our visitors are now just two points behind us but have played one game more as have Blaydon, a further three points adrift. Congratulations to Selby on the win and we thank them for an excellent game and their company and wish them well for the remainder of the season. Our thanks as always to referee Yannick Debil without whom there is no game.
Next Saturday, the 1st XV travel to Alnwick for the rearranged league game postponed in early January, KO 2pm, but if you are unable to travel, the Lions host Tynedale, KO 2pm. The following day, Sunday 9 February, the Panthers get their 2025 under way when they travel to Gateshead in a league encounter, KO 2pm. ALL SUPPORT FOR THESE GAMES WOULD BE MOST WELCOME.
A date for your diary, Park host Driffield on Saturday, 12 April 2025 in the first round of the Papa John’s Community Cup Regional 1 Plate, KO 3pm. The Plate is a straight knock-out competition so progress will be determined by the result of the game.
Percy Park: 15 Will Ponton; 14 Howard Stock ©; 13 Ash Smith; 12 Paul Spowart; 11 Seb Reece; 10 Fergus Simpson; 9 Jacob German; 8 Matthew French; 7 Jonny Dubois; Sam Digman; 5 Josh Hedley; 4 Sean Nairn; 3 Tristan Grant; 2 Otis Collingbourne; 1 Aaron Smith
Replacements: Sol Kench; Jordan Carey; Fraser McGlashan