Halifax Courier

Gutsy Rishworthi­ans come from behind to claim spoils in North Yorkshire

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OLD RISHWORTHI­ANS came from behind to grind out another good win on the road in Yorkshire Two, edging home 17-14 at Northaller­ton.

It might not have been Rishies’ best performanc­e, but it was enough to take the game at a venue which always provides a stiff challenge.

It was always going to be difficult on the steeply sloping pitch against a bigger, heavier pack but it might have been easier if they had taken two gilt-edged chances in the first half.

Playing up the slope in the first period they pressurise­d the home side from the start with some excellent defence, which kept them pinned in their own half.

After 15 minutes though Northaller­ton went ahead with a classy try from a perfectly placed crossfield kick, which saw fullback Matthew Marsay gather on the run to score a converted try.

Rishworthi­ans kept up the pressure and ought to have had two tries of their own, but the last pass did not go to hand.

Instead they then gave away two penalties, which saw them driven back into their own 22 and a strong Northaller­ton trademark forward drive brought a second converted try.

The visitors constantly tried to move the ball but were unable to break through, until flanker Ethan Pollard intercepte­d and set his side going again with wing Oliver Marshall almost getting in at the corner on the stroke of half-time.

Rishworthi­ans started the second half well and from a scrum got the ball moving and fullback Joe Billing, coming into the line, put Marshall away. When he was stopped, No 8 Jacob Bower gathered and forced his way over. Josh Kelly converted.

Northaller­ton were defending as well as Rishworthi­ans had done in the first half and then came back strongly, starving the visitors of possession.

Finally, centre Luke Sutcliffe broke through and took play close to the home line before the ball went out and Bower was on hand again to burst through and then reach over to touch down. Kelly converted.

Rishworthi­ans were looking more assured, having levelled the scores. They struggled in the scrums, but took some excellent ball in the lineout, mainly through Pollard and Bower.

They defended well whenever Northaller­ton broke away and were constantly putting the home side under pressure.

That pressure eventually paid dividends with a penalty and Kelly calmly put them into the lead and they held out comfortabl­y for victory.

 ??  ?? TRY TIME: for Jacob Bower Picture: Jade Smith
TRY TIME: for Jacob Bower Picture: Jade Smith

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