Percy Park 47 Consett 12
Regional 2 North
(HT: 33-7)
After a chastening defeat at Amethyst Park in mid October, our only defeat thus far this season, Park were expecting a tough afternoon against our County Durham opponents notwithstanding their indifferent form of late. Park were looking to maintain their position at the top of Regional 2 North while Consett were looking to arrest their recent slump in form. With our game at Aspatria postponed last weekend, Northern had taken the opportunity to close the gap at the top of the league to just three points so a bonus point win was definitely the aim. An incredible first half had the bonus point secured after just 27 minutes and a further try before the break effectively had the game won by half time. The first half of the game was certainly a Park super show
There were three team changes from our game at Morpeth two weeks ago; Oli Bartles-Smith replaced the unavailable Ash Smith in the centre, James Black replaced Jonny Dubois in the back row and Matt Atkinson replaced Sam Digman in the front row. Both Dubois and Digman were on the replacements bench together with Robin Houghton. Jamie Wrigley and Ross Young remain sidelined through injury.
On a dry, sunny afternoon with little breeze, Park kicked off and were immediately on the attack, forcing an attacking lineout in the right corner. However, the catch and drive did not go quite to plan and an infringement allowed Consett to clear the danger. The start to the game was played at a frantic pace by both sides but after the ball was stolen in midfield Jake Smith was able to power into the Consett 22 and quick hands from Andrew Walker and Leo Caulfield allowed captain Howard Stock, at pace, a run to the right hand corner for an excellent try on 3 minutes. Centre Paul Spowart was unable to kick a difficult conversion (5-0).
Despite the early setback, Consett began to play themselves back into the game. From the kick off, Park played their way into midfield but were penalised for holding on and this enabled the visitors to apply pressure which they did to good effect. As Consett drove for the line Park were repeatedly penalised by referee George Nuttall for offside with Consett eventually opting for a 5 metre scrum 10 metres infield from the left hand touch line. Several drives were held up by the Park defence, including one huge tackle from James Black, but scrum half Kyle Conellisen weaved his way through the defence to score behind the posts for a well worked try which was converted on 11 minutes by standoff Matthew Grimes (5-7). That really was as good as it got in the first half for Consett as Park took control of the match.
On 19 minutes, after playing themselves deep into the Consett 22, a Park lineout throw was deemed not straight but at the resultant scrum, the Consett 8 were splintered by a huge Park shove which resulted in a Park penalty, kicked to the right corner. The catch and drive were executed perfectly for Dan Shuttleworth to score the try. Paul Spowart kicked an excellent conversion from wide out (12-7). Just two minutes later Park scored a stunning try straight from the kick off. As they played the ball to their own 22, standoff Fergus Simpson jinked inside two defenders, Jake Smith took it on and slick passing to Oli Bartles-Smith and Lucas Rowell had the full back, from well inside his own half, leave four defenders in his wake as he turned on the gas to power over to the right of the posts for the try of the match. Spowart converted (19-7).
Almost immediately, Park nearly scored again; Paul Spowart stripped a Consett player of the ball in midfield and as the ball came left, Rowell injected pace but left wing Sam McDonald was tackled as the try line beckoned. From the lineout, Consett struggled to get out of their 22 with Park applying pressure but eventually Grimes attempted a relieving kick. Unfortunately, it did not find touch but Park full back Rowell on halfway who set off at real pace along the right hand touchline evading numerous attempted tackles. An inside pass to Leo Caulfied whose quick hands to James Black had the Park No 8 galloping in under the posts for another stunning try, and the bonus point, on 27 minutes. This was converted by Spowart (26-7).
The pressure on the Consett defence was unrelenting and after centres Spowart and Bartles-Smith had powered Park back into the Consett 22, a series of drives had Consett concede a penalty almost in front of the posts. A quick tap from Park scrum half Andrew Walker released Chris Reekie who crashed over on 32 minutes. The try was converted by Spowart (33-7). Consett did manage to gain some possession and territory as the first half ended but there was no further scoring.
HT: Percy Park 33 Consett 7
If Consett were to have any chance of reducing the deficit they needed to score first but it was Park, two minutes into the half, who scored their sixth try. From the Consett kick off, Park worked the ball to half way before Spowart kicked the ball into space. The chase put pressure on the Consett defence and the ball was eventually spilled, picked up by the alert Bartles-Smith who gave the scoring pass to Leo Caulfield, ever in support, who scored wide out to the right. Spowart kicked an excellent conversion (40-7).
Although they continued to enjoy both the lion’s share of possession and territory, Park’s accuracy seemed to desert them and errors abounded. However, on 53 minutes, Consett had a lineout after a Park kick went straight into touch on the Park 10 metre line. As the ball was moved left standoff Fergus Simpson intercepted a pass from Consett skipper Richard Tetley, skipped past his opposite number and outpaced the cover to score to the left of the posts for Spowart to convert (47-7).
The game settled down over the next ten minutes with Park still enjoying possession and territory but unable to breach a more resolute Consett defence. After 67 minutes, Park were awarded a penalty midway in the visitors half but in front of the posts after Consett were penalised for side entry into a ruck. In an effort to presumably bring up the half century of points, Park elected to kick for goal but Spowart pushed the kick wide. Two minutes later, Consett were again penalised for offside just on their 10 metre line but straight onto the posts but the normally reliable Spowart again pushed the kick wide.
It was Consett who were to grab the final score; Park were penalised for a high tackle on the visitors 22 and suddenly Consett hooker Jack Yarrell took a quick tap. He evaded two tackles, was tackled, released the ball, regathered and stormed up to half way and when the ball went right full back Jack O’Leary ghosted through the defence and outpaced the cover to score an excellent try on 73 minutes which Grimes was unable to convert (47-12).
As the clock wound down, Park had two excellent chances to score; first, Chris Reekie was adjudged to have knocked on as he charged for the line and seconds later, as the visiting scrum disintegrated Park again knocked on with the line at their mercy.
FT: Percy Park 47 Consett 12
This was a comprehensive victory that keeps Park at the summit of Regional 2 North. After the game, prop Matt Atkinson said: “I thoroughly enjoyed it. Consett are a good team, as they showed at their place, but today we were really on the pace, especially in the first half and we scored some really good tries. I have always thought we are good individually but this season we have really come together as a team, as a squad, and if you look at both packs, I think we were much better drilled. A great win!”.
In the first half, Park were superb, at times scoring at will but they will look at their second half performance where, perhaps, they lost a little bit of focus but that is understandable given that they led by 40 points after 53 minutes. James Black had an immense game in the forwards, Jake Smith and Leo Caulfield were always in the thick of things and the second row pairing of Chris Reekie and Josh Hedley were excellent. Paul Spowart and Oli Bartles-Smith were a highly effective midfield pairing and Lucas Rowell excelled again at full back. For Consett, scrum half Kyle Conellisen was their man-of-the-match as he was playing at stand off in their win over Park earlier in the season, To their credit, they refused to cave in and put up stiff resistance in the second half, frustrating the hosts and scoring an excellent late try. We thank them for a great game played in the right spirit and wish them well for the remainder of the season. Our thanks, as always, to referee George Nuttall from the Manchester and District Society without whom, there is no game. We hope to see you again soon at Preston Avenue.
Northern defeated Keswick 43-7 on Saturday and remain three points adrift of Park at the top of Regional 2 North, albeit having played one game more.
Park now have back-to-back trips on the road. Next Saturday, we travel to West Hartlepool, KO 2pm and the following week, 10 February, we make the journey to Cumbria to take on Aspatria in a rearranged fixture, KO again at 2pm. Park are next at home on Saturday, 17 February when we take on the inform Durham City, KO 2pm. All support would be welcome.
Percy Park: 15 Lucas Rowell; 14 Howard Stock ©; 13 Oli Bartles-Smith; 12 Paul Spowart; 11 Sam McDonald; 10 Fergus Simpson; 9 Andrew Walker; 8 Leo Caulfield; 7 Jake Smith; 6 James Black; 5 Chris Reekie; 4 Josh Hedley; 3 Matt Atkinson; 2 Dan Shuttleworth; 1 Aaron Smith.
Replacements: Sam Digman; Jonny Dubois; Robin Houghton