Harrogate 1st XV
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Sat 10 Sep 2011  ·  National League 2 North
Westoe
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Harrogate RUFC
Harrogate 1st XV
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Westoe 29 vs 10 Harrogate

Westoe 29 vs 10 Harrogate

Peter Kitching11 Sep 2011 - 09:15
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A second successive defeat was a disappointment for Harrogate though they gave a much more encouraging performance than last week against Bromsgrove.

In a very fast match, Westoe’s more controlled game plan and clinical finishing earned them the win though the 29-10 margin was flattering. Among the many “first evers”, the game was played on an artificial pitch, Callum Irvine made a very promising debut and a Professor of Vascular Surgery (Ralph Kester) performed Harrogate’s Physio duties on the day.

The opening 10 minutes saw both sides testing each other’s defences and Harrogate made an ambitious counter attack from their own goal line. When the attack broke down, Westoe seized possession and centre, Tommy Banks powered through for the opening try. Harry Hannan then scattered Westoe bodies all over the place with a powerful run. When he was eventually stopped, the ball was quickly recycled and Pete Lucock dived over in the corner to equalize.

A further even period of play followed till a scintillating Irvine break sparked another Harrogate attack. The ever present Tim Heaton supported the move and was powerful enough to breach the defence and put Harrogate ahead. Westoe had to marshal their defences to cope with Hannan’s powerful running and this created more space from which Ruaridh Carmichael orchestrated more attacks. Irvine, Lucock and Toby Quarendon were dangerous runners but it was Westoe’s left winger, Gareth Kerr, who burst through for a try from a quickly taken penalty. The powerful, gusty wind made for very difficult kicking conditions but Westoe’s No8, Oliver Steadman had been drafted in as an emergency kicker and landed a beautiful conversion from the touchline. This put the home side, somewhat luckily, 12-10 ahead at the break having had the wind advantage so it looked very promising for Harrogate.

A Harrogate half time front row substitution changed the pattern of the game. Westoe’s loose head prop, Gareth Nesbitt, has been the driving force behind their scrummaging for the past couple of years and Harrogate’s changes put Jimmy Browne, a non specialist tight head, against him. Predictably, Nesbitt wreaked havoc and Harrogate lost an important source of quality ball.

Harrogate’s well organized defence showed occasional lapses and Kerr took full advantage to score from a strong long run. Another Steadman touchline conversion made it 19-10 but Harrogate were given hope when Nesbitt had to retire with an elbow injury which led to more even scrummaging. The result seemed to be hanging in the balance for the next 15 minutes till some poor Harrogate midfield defence allowed Banks to burst through for an under the posts try. Steadman converted and sealed the home win with a penalty goal towards the end of the match.


Westoe: Beattie, Kerr, Clark, Banks, Rundle, Judson, Phealan, Nesbitt, Bentham, Elliott, Younghusband, Robinson, Duff, Richards, Steadman.

Harrogate: Smithies, Irvine, Lucock, Quarendon, Roberts, Carmichael, Wickham (Rowntree 70), Browne, Maycock (Yorke 70), Innes (Bergmanas 40), Jake Brady, Sam Brady (Spencer 70), Wilson (Maud 70), Heaton, Hannan

Referee: Matt Daubny (RFU)

Match report by Bill Barrack

Click here to view match photos courtesy of Westoe's Phil Haswell

Match details

Match date

Sat 10 Sep 2011

Kickoff

15:00

Competition

National League 2 North
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