1st Team
Matches
Sat 03 Mar 2012  ·  North One West
Wigton Rugby Club
1st Team
Tries: M Atkinson, D Hanabury (Cassie Crawford PT) (2), J Wood, C Pattinson, R Moffatt (2), A OtherConversions: G Smith (WCF Pet & Equestrian) (6)
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Wirral
Youth and experience in perfect harmony as Wigton romp to 5th home victory in a row.

Youth and experience in perfect harmony as Wigton romp to 5th home victory in a row.

Bill Laidlaw4 Mar 2012 - 14:01
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The first of Wigton’s 6 game “Great Escape” got off to a perfect start on Saturday against a Wirral team in free fall. The Greens ran in 7 tries to secure the bonus point win which brings them a step closer to survival.

With 2 regular front row starters injured last time out at LSH, Wigton turned to Sean Clorley to start at tight head. This meant a front row of David Waning aged 32, Stephen Carruthers aged 36 and Clorley aged 49. As the rugby adage goes, youth and fitness are no match for age and experience and this was certainly in evidence as Clorley belied his age to put in a rock solid shift all around the park and was given a standing ovation when he was substituted with 10mins to go. At hooker Carruthers, who has been a regular all season had one of his best games and Loose head Waning showed his experience to persuade the referee to give him a 10min rest in the first half to keep him fresh to last the full 80 minutes.
Wigton lost scrum half Fergus Ledingham in the warm up as the “stinger” he has been suffering from recently was aggravated. But he was replaced in the number 9 berth by local legend Tane Manihera playing his first game since re-signing with the club. Manihera showed that class is permanent as he was a thorn in the visitor’s side all afternoon and showed why he has been a much sought after player in both rugby codes.
Wigton were clearly up for the challenge from the off and pressed early leading to a try after 5mins from returning fly half David Hanabury, with some tremendous handling and support which was to characterise the Green’s performance all afternoon. Gregg Smith back in his usual full back spot added the extras. Wirral came back strongly and in particular their driving play around the fringes giving the Cumbrian's problems all afternoon, although the referee’s interpretation of the laws in the tackle did not help and the Green’s struggled to adapt to him. The referee’s communication with the players was good, but Wigton on occasion just did not listen.
Wirral applied pressure and tested the Wigton defence which held firm and when the ball popped out of a ruck on the Wigton side, smart handling from the outstanding Robert Marrs put centre Richard Moffat away from 40m who showed a clean pair of heels to the desperate Wirral cover. This gave the hosts a 12-0 lead and they looked like they were going to run away with it. However Wirral had other ideas as they are also fighting for their survival, and they came straight back, again keeping the ball close to the tackle and using their compact forwards to drive forwards. Their openside in particular was to the fore all afternoon and made yards every time he carried. From a lineout the visitors drove well and eventually fed their right winger for an unconverted try into the stiff wind.
Early on in the season Wigton might have let their heads drop at this point, but they are now made of sterner stuff and went right back up the other end and forced Wirral to collapse a maul after a period of concerted pressure to give the referee no option but to award a penalty try for the Greens. At the forefront of the driving play all afternoon were flankers James Brough and Andrew Brown who had a battle royal with his opponent all afternoon. In front of the posts Smith again added the extras. 19-5 to Wigton. It has been an unfortunate characteristic of their season that Wigton can dip in games and Saturday was no exception and allowed the visitors to come back into the game after a well worked try from a turnover and after conceding a kickable penalty. The score line was now 19-13 and Wirral were right back in it. This was not helped by the sin-binning of Waning for handling in the ruck, possibly caused by frustration of the visitors sealing off and preventing the Greens legitimately challenging for the ball.
It wasn’t until the 61st minute that the home team began to pull away. After an excellent break by man of the match Jordan Wood, the ball was fed to the once again superb Chris Pattinson who crossed for a converted try. This opened the flood gates and killed off the last vestiges of the Wirral fight and straight from the kick off, after the ball had gone through several pairs of hands, Manihera and Pattinson combined to put Hanabury away for his second converted try of the afternoon. Then followed the best try of the afternoon, from a scrum in their own 22 Number 8 Stuart Creighton picked up and showed excellent acceleration to link with Tom Gardner whose pace and power troubled the opposition all afternoon. The ball was then moved right across the pitch to find Jordan Wood who showed tremendous pace and a superb swerve to take him over the line from 50m out. Further tries were added from Moffat again after some crisp handling from Hanabury, and the final try was fittingly scored by returning Captain Matthew Atkinson, playing second row he showed blistering, winger-like pace to score in the right hand corner.
Just as Wirral were on their last legs, the home side showed no mercy by bringing on 3 pairs of fresh legs in the shape of Jay Henderson who was very unlucky not to start, Dan Reed and even Fergus Ledingham wanted in on the action although carrying an injury he chose to come on to play his part. Wigton face probably their biggest game of the season next week when they host Anselmians, the team from the Wirral are sitting just ahead of them in the league and if Wigton can secure another bonus point win they could move up to 6th from bottom. With current form Wigton will be hopeful of continuing their move to safety.

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Match date

Sat 03 Mar 2012

Kickoff

15:00

Competition

North One West
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