Rochdale Observer

Parkside too strong for plucky hosts

- SIMON HOWE

MAYFIELD .................. 12 HUNSLET PARKSIDE 32

MAYFIELD faced the form team in the competitio­n – top of the league and unbeaten Hunslet Club Parkside.

Despite showing plenty of effort, the home side were a clear second best on a warm day at Mayfield Sports Centre, in front of a large and appreciati­ve crowd.

Hopes that Mayfield would repeat last week’s red-hot start were dashed early as they had the worst possible start, failing to take the kick off and the visitors winger sped onto the ball to score in the first play of the game.

Hunslet and their big pack tried to tried to force home the advantage with controlled and agressive running and tackling.

Mayfield coped well though, and matched their opponents for the next 20 minutes as both teams probed for the opening.

Ironically it was a Mayfield break that led to the Hunslet try, as on 24 minutes Nick Hargreaves drove straight into the defence on his own 20 metre line and burst through to charge downfield.

He was caught on the half-way and on the next play, as Mayfield tried to press the advantage, a loose pass was scooped up by a Hunslet player who raced to the line for a try.

It was 0-10 with the successful conversion.

Hunslet then moved further ahead as their scrum half scooted in off a Mayfield mistake, for 0-16.

Mayfield then failed to clear their line and, from an obvious obstructio­n, Hunslet scored a crash-over try under the posts for a 0-22 half-time lead.

Mayfield had competed hard in the game for little reward but mistakes in their own 20 metre zone saw the visitors take a commanding lead.

Hunslet repeated the first half start, as again they scored off the kick-off with Mayfield dozing and took the score to 0-28.

The home side never gave up playing, with strong forward play by Aidan Gleeson and Nick Hargreaves, determined defence from Liam Whalley and some attacking flair from Matty Chrimes and Wayne English.

But Hunslet made very few mistakes and controlled possession and field position well, to strangle Mayfield out of the game.

Again whilst pushing hard in attack, a loose Mayfield pass on the break was collected by a Hunslet player who raced in for another try and 0-32.

With just 10 minutes remaining Mayfield got some reward for their efforts as, finally, a set play worked with sharp passing from Paul Brearley, Callum Marriott and Matt Calland found Ieuan Higgs in space on the left and he sprinted through to step past the cover in fine style for a well worked try and 6-32.

Mayfield continued to play from the restart again worked an opening that put Ieuan Higgs into space and this time he fed Paul Brearley who took the try.

Ieuan Higgs converted this and his own try for a final score of 12-32.

In the end Mayfield were well beaten by a good Hunslet team that made very few mistakes and capitalise­d on Mayfield errors, but the home side showed plenty of fight and skill that hold hope for the remainder of this season that has a long way to go.

TEAM: Wayne English. Lewis Butterwort­h, Matty Chrimes, Matt Calland, Declan Sheridan. Paul Brearley, Sam Butterwort­h. Jimmy Connaughto­n, Callum Ogden, Simon Moore, Liam Whalley, Callum Marriott, Aidan Gleeson. Yassine Boutouba, Ieuan Higgs, Nick Hargreaves, Jake Boardman.

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Paul Brearley

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