1st XV
Matches
Sat 29 Oct 2022  ·  Regional 2 North East
Pontefract RUFC
1st XV
Tries: S Millard, C Fawcett, J FosterConversions: L Kay (3)Penalties: L Kay
24
3
Selby
PONTEFRACT 24: SELBY 3

PONTEFRACT 24: SELBY 3

Jonathon Hill4 Nov 2022 - 08:45
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PONTEFRACT 24: SELBY 3

This was a game, according to the formbook, Pontefract were expecting to win, which they eventually did in unconventional circumstances.

Aided by a high penalty count, the visitors started well and opened their account with a well struck penalty. This was followed immediately by a yellow card for Ponte scrum half Josh Walker who was unlucky to be the next offender after a team warning for persistent infringements.

Despite these setbacks, with the ball in hand Ponte looked dangerous, and a clever grubber kick from the ever-alert Craig Fawcett, gave Ponte the chance to test out the mettle of the Selby pack. The Ponte pack rarely disappoints, and despite having a seemingly good try disallowed from Fawcett, due to the referee been unsighted, number eight Sam Millard added to his seasons tally of pushover tries from a five-metre scrum. Converted by Liam Kay, the Ponte nerves were settled.

From the kick off a series of events occurred which changed the format of the game. Firstly, a Selby prop had to go off with a head injury in a tackle, as they had already had a prop injured this meant uncontested scrums for the remainder of the game, taking away a huge part of Ponte’s advantage. Usually, the team who runs out of front row replacements must take a man off, but a lesser-known rule says that because it was a head injury, Selby could keep a full roster, much to the confusion of the Ponte faithful.

This setback was followed by a straight red for Brodie Matthews for what the referee decreed to be a high shot. So, it was fourteen versus fifteen for the rest of the game with no live scrums. Not a scenario in Ponte’s favour.

This team were not about to lay down however and to a man they stepped up to the plate. Some late Selby pressure was repelled with great defence and half time came with seven points to three advantage.

It was imperative that Ponte scored first, and that wish was soon granted. With Kay playing a mercurial role at fly half, pinning Selby back with a superb kicking game, substitute forward Tad Nyanjowa, on his return from injury, made a bullocking run to put the Selby defence on the back foot. From then on it was simple, but stylish handling from the backs to put Fawcett in for a well converted try.

This try gave Ponte some breathing space and the lead was soon extended with a Kay penalty to take the score to seventeen to three. A Selby mistake led to more Ponte pressure, and it was the turn of two, young, burly front rows, Ethan Potts and Joe Foster to combine for the latter to score his first try for the club, converted by Kay.

As a contest the game was over but despite playing some lovely rugby, they could not quite get the fourth try for a bonus point. The team’s superb attitude was also on display with some heroic last gasp defence to keep the tries against column at zero.

Man of the match went to flanker Leo Harrison for possibly his best performance in a Ponte shirt. Not far behind was Kay, Millard, Coleman and Fawcett, with young wingers Tucker and Ketteridge also impressing.

Match details

Match date

Sat 29 Oct 2022

Kickoff

15:00

Competition

Regional 2 North East

League position

4
Pontefract
11
Selby
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