Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Field have to share!

- By RICHARD SYKES Sports Correspond­ent sport@examiner.co.uk

HUDDERSFIE­LD had to share the spoils in a game of two halves as they drew 20-20 at Otley in National I North.

Conditions for rugby were perfect when Huddersfie­ld kicked off their match at Cross Green against Otley and the teams produced a tidy start.

Both sides were on the score sheet inside the first five minutes with Otley being first to strike when Joe Rowntree landed a penalty after their visitors were caught offside.

Jonny West put Huddersfie­ld back on terms just after the restart when Otley were punished for illegal entry into a ruck.

Huddersfie­ld dominated territory and possession for the rest of the half, producing some attractive, fast flowing rugby.

Their first try came on 12 minutes with No8 Richie Piper driving over in a maul after a series of phases had stretched the home defence.

West’s conversion created a seven point lead.

However despite their dominance Huddersfie­ld failed to trouble the scorer again before halftime.

Brandon Conway came close, grubbing past the Otley defence but knocking on over the line after a full pitch length move.

Moments later Ollie Fox was adjudged off side when West grubbed forward, seeking to take advantage of an overlap on the right wing.

However, the Otley defence held firm.

Just before half-time a torrential downpour changed conditions underfoot for the rest of the match. It was Otley that adapted best to the heavier pitch in the second period, with Huddersfie­ld failing to quite recapture their first half mojo.

Huddersfie­ld did manage to

extend their lead though when West landed his second penalty on 50 minutes.

His crafty kick behind the Otley defence had them under pressure and they were penalised in the scramble to make safe.

Midway through the final 40 minutes Otley were producing their best rugby of the match with Huddersfie­ld missing their chances to regain control with some careless kicking out of hand.

The first of Otley’s two second half tries came on 58 minutes.

A clinical lineout was followed by a maul with the Otley eight in perfect body position to push the Huddersfie­ld pack back over their line, Grayson Maguire getting the touchdown.

Rowntree added the conversion and another score five minutes later which put them back on terms when Huddersfie­ld were penalised for a high tackle.

Although the home side had the wind in their sails it was Huddersfie­ld who scored next. A brave charge down and chase by skipper Alex Battye resulted in his team taking the ball inside the Otley ’22.’

A diagonal punt over the Otley defensive line by scrum half Joel Hinchliffe was caught and grounded in goal by Brandon Conway running in from the right wing. West added the extras.

Otley were soon on the attack again and produced the scores to level the match with seven minutes remaining.

After a good line out, some forceful drives and neat passing exchanges centre Michael Cody latched on to a final cross field kick and touched down. Rowntree converted.

Huddersfie­ld pressed hard for the win in the final five minutes but once again the Otley defence proved resolute.

Huddersfie­ld YMCA collected their second win of the season in North I East as they won 16-12 at home to Morpeth – report in tomorrow’s Examiner Sport.

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