Saturday 30 November 2024
Percy Park 33 Cleckheaton 38
Regional 1 North East
(HT: 11-16)
Cleckheaton were the visitors on Saturday and took the spoils in a match that, as in our last home game against York, we could, may be should, have won but take nothing away from Cleckheaton, their opening thirty minute salvo and two quick tries at the beginning of the second period deserved victory. As with several games this season, Park struggled to get into the game in the early exchanges and found themselves sixteen points down after half an hour. They fought back but a poor start to the second half gave our guests the cushion to hang on despite a strong Park effort late on. However, two bonus points were gained which may yet prove important at the end of the season.
There were several changes to the side defeated at Blaydon last time out with yet more injuries causing disruption. Dan Shuttleworth made a welcome return from injury at Hooker as did Oli Bartles-Smith who replaced Toby Davison on the left wing. Josh Hedley returned to the second row to replace Fraser McGlashan with coach Keith Laughlin making a rare appearance to partner Josh replacing the injured Chris Reekie. Ash Smith also made a welcome return from injury at standoff to replace the injured Fergus Simpson with Tom Robinson replacing the injured Andrew Walker at scrum half.
Percy Park kicked off on an overcast day, though with a hint of sunshine, and a gentle breeze. A strong run from No 8 Jack Seddon showed the visitors intent and an early Cleckheaton penalty as Park strayed offside enabled them to gain a lineout on halfway. A storming run from Cleck centre Tom Hainsworth was only stopped by a brave tackle from home skipper Howard Stock and for the next few minutes, Cleckheaton laid siege to the Park try line. The home defence was exceptional and when Jonny Dubois was able to turn the ball over, Park were able to clear their lines.
The respite was temporary. A scrum penalty from the lineout allowed the visitors to maul impressively towards the home line and a clever cross field kick had both Cleckheaton wings held up on the line with, eventually, visiting wing Jack Marshall being tackled into touch when almost over. Home scrumhalf Tom Robinson was able to clear but back came Cleckheaton and when Cleck second row Louis Frear charged for the line he was tackled just short. Park No 8 Matthew French illegally prevented the ball being recycled and was immediately shown a yellow card by referee Will Lacey. Somehow, Park survived the resultant tap penalty, but Cleckheaton were quickly back on the attack, their forwards mauling impressively. The dam had to break, and it duly did after 12 minutes, Park centre Seb Reece being caught offside in the 22. Up stepped Cleck standoff Dale Breakwell to kick the resultant penalty (0-3).
The Cleckheaton pressure was unrelenting and back they came, after strong running from Hainsworth and their backrow, to earn another penalty after a high tackle midway in the Park half. Breakwell’s kick struck the post and as it came to ground the shout of “Leave it!” could be heard but the ball was inexplicably handled, and Park were caught offside. This time Breakwell made no mistake from in front of the posts, 18 minutes played (0-6). Worse was to come for the hosts when just two minutes later, Cleckheaton scored the first try of the match. From the restart, their big ball carriers drove Cleckheaton up field and Hainsworth, on a storming run broke through the Park defence and his pass had wing Tom Oldroyd streak along the left touchline to score with an excellent conversion from wideout by Breakwell (0-13).
A five minute period of kick tennis followed the restart but from a lineout just inside the Park half, the home side conceded a penalty after crossing in the lineout and the resulting kick gave Cleckheaton a lineout deep in the Park 22. They attacked right and only a last ditch tackle from fullback Jordan Carey stopped Oldroyd from scoring his second try in the right corner. Park infringed again in midfield (high tackle) and on 28 minutes Breakwell kicked the penalty (0-16). Cleckheaton were sixteen points to the good after half an hour with the home side barely out of their own half.
However, Park were able to respond immediately. From the restart, an excellent chase from flanker Leo Caulfield caused the visitors to knock on and when No 8 French went from the base of the scrum, Cleckheaton were penalised for a no arms tackle and centre Paul Spowart was able to get Park on the scoreboard after 31 minutes (3-16). From the restart, as Park attacked along the left touchline, wing Oli Bartles-Smith was injured which necessitated scrum half Tom Robinson moving to replace him. Charley Miller replaced him as scrumhalf with Sean Nairn also coming on into the front row. With Park slowly getting into the game, a Cleckheaton high tackle on their own 10 metre line gave Spowart another kick at goal which he duly converted with an excellent kick on 35 minutes (6-16).
Cleckheaton attacked again but another storming run from Hainsworth had them into the home 22 but the ball was spilled and a reverse pass through his legs from Seb Reece put Park on the offensive. At last the hosts were in the visitors 22 putting the Yorkshire side under sustained pressure and almost as time on the half was up, Cleckheaton were penalised for not releasing in the tackle. A kick to the corner, an excellent catch and drive and Jonny Dubois was over for the try. Spowart was unable to convert the score but, after being under the cosh for so long, Park turned around just five points adrift of their opponents (11-16).
HT: Percy Park 11 Cleckheaton 16
Cleckheaton kicked off the second half that saw Park straight on the attack. The visitors were quickly penalised and the resulting kick to touch had a Park lineout on the Cleck 10 metre line. As the ball came infield a poor pass in midfield went to ground an No 8 Jack Seddon hacked on. Park were unable to deal with the ball on the floor but managed to win a defensive lineout in the left corner after the final touch came off the Cleck player. Disaster then struck; the ball was overthrown straight to Seddon who simply had to fall over the line to score on 42 minutes. Breakwell converted (11-23). If that was not bad enough, Cleckheaton scored the try of the match straight from the kick off. The ball was fielded by Seddon who stormed up field straight through the Park defence. His pass right had a support runner storm up the touchline and his inside pass when tackled saw second row Luke Pearson crash over on 44 minutes. Breakwell converted and in two minutes Cleckheaton had almost doubled their score (11-30).
Park had a mountain to climb but began to climb it within four minutes. Keeping possession, Seb Reece escaped two tackles to put the home side into the visitors 22 and when, eventually, an attacking lineout was gained in the right hand corner another excellent catch and drive had Leo Caulfield score to reduce the deficit. Spowart kicked the difficult conversion (18-30).
The restart saw Park, with some possession, play with width and a strong carry from second row Josh Hedley saw Park gain a penalty when Cleck infringed at a ruck. Park were beginning to put pressure on their opponents but they too were penalised for a high tackle after Cleckheaton turned the ball over. The Park eight were now starting to match the Cleckheaton forwards but when Park won two quick penalties that put them into attacking positions both lineouts were lost. From the second, Cleckheaton moved the ball left at speed and wing Jack Marshall broke free. Park wing Tom Robinson hared across the field to put in a brilliant tackle as Marshall was about to pass inside to his fullback for a certain score. But Cleckheaton were not to be denied; from the five metre lineout, the Cleckheaton catch and drive was perfect for flanker Joe Flanagan to peel off and score in the left hand corner on 64 minutes for the bonus point try. Breakwell kicked another excellent conversion (18-35).
With just fifteen minutes remaining, Park ran in three tries to set up a grandstand finish. The first, on 66 minutes, followed a Cleckheaton yellow card when replacement scrumhalf Charley Miller saw a gap close to the Cleckheaton line but was high tackled, wing Tom Oldroyd sent to the bin. A quick tap penalty saw prop Sam Digman go over but the conversion was missed (23-35). From the restart Park played out of their 22 and an excellent 50/22 kick from fullback Jordan Carey gave Park a lineout in the visitors 22 but the throw was not straight. Park pushed the Cleckheaton forwards off of the ball at the ensuing scrum to win the penalty but the resulting catch and drive was held up. An act of foul play was seen by the referee and Cleck fullback Dominic Brambani was shown a yellow card. The penalty was put into the corner and this time the catch and drive was executed to perfection, No 8 Matthew French the try scorer on 74 minutes but the conversion was missed (28-35).
Cleckheaton quickly gained a penalty from the restart after Park were penalised for holding on after the tackle but Breakwell’s kick fell short and the home side attacked at speed along the right touchline, captain Howard Stock and standoff Ash Smith to the fore. The ball was moved left and flanker Leo Caulfield put in a huge kick down field, wing Tom Robinson chasing it more in hope than expectation but when the Cleck defender failed to gather the ball on the try line, Robinson pounced to score but again the conversion was missed (33-35). A two point game with under three minutes left to play.
Park attacked from the restart, but a pass went astray gifting Cleckheaton possession and Park were penalised seconds later for not releasing. This time Breakwell made no mistake with the penalty from midway in the Park half (33-38). There was just time to get the game restarted before referee Lacey called time.
FT: Percy Park 33 Cleckheaton 38
Captain Howard Stock was clearly disappointed after the game: “A difficult day but credit to Cleckheaton, they played really well particularly in that opening half hour where we just couldn’t compete. I thought we had got back into it by halftime but their two tries at the start of the second half killed us. It just left us too much to do although we nearly pulled it off. If a couple of kicks had gone over, we might have got our noses in front and who knows but two bonus points is something. Defensively we have to tighten up, we’ve let ourselves down too often lately”. As at Sandal earlier in the season, Park only started to play after a nightmare first twenty to thirty minutes and in both games, the points conceded in those opening minutes were just too much to overcome.
For Park, Matthew French excelled again (albeit with the yellow card) and with Seb Reece, gave Park momentum. Keith Laughlin also played well and showed his class and what a great player he is (was?). There were defensive lapses that cost us dearly as did the penalty count and Cleckheaton scored ten unanswered points while we were down to fourteen. Our lineout badly malfunctioned, especially in the second half, and, it has to be said, we were simply not in the game until it was already thirty minutes old. For Cleckheaton, strong running centre Tom Hainsworth caused problems all afternoon as did No 8 Jack Seddon and as a team, they played some great rugby in that opening half an hour to open up a sixteen point lead. Cleckheaton deserved the win in the end, and we thank them for a great game that occasionally got a bit tetchy, but overall was played in the right spirit. We look forward to the return in West Yorkshire in March. The result means that Cleckheaton leapfrog Park in the Regional 1 North East table to sixth, with Park dropping to seventh, one point adrift. Our thanks also, as always, to referee Will Lacey without whom there would be no game.
Next weekend, the lads travel to Huddersfield for another tough looking Regional 1 North East fixture, KO is at 2pm. The Lions and the Panthers at this time do not have fixtures but the Colts are scheduled to take on Durham City on Sunday 8 December, KO 1pm, but please check social media to ensure the game is on. In addition, the Lions may try to rearrange the recently postponed fixture against Tynedale so again, check social media. All support for these games would be most welcome.
Percy Park: 15 Jordan Carey; 14 Howard Stock ©; 13 Seb Reece; 12 Paul Spowart; 11 Oli Bartles-Smith; 10 Ash Smith; 9 Tom Robinson; 8 Matthew French; 7 Jonny Dubois; 6 Leo Caulfield; 5 Josh Hedley; 4 Keith Laughlin; 3 Sam Digman; 2 Dan Shuttleworth; 1 Tristan Grant
Replacements: Sean Nairn; Euan Smart; Charley Miller