Rochdale Observer

Profession­al show leaves Dale on top

- DAVID RHODES

DALE secured all five points and first place in the division with a very profession­al performanc­e at a windy Aspull ground.

Danny Collins was able, with the exception of Sean Needham and Tom Hindle, to name his strongest side for this tricky away match against a side promoted twice in the last three years who play some nice rugby and who have a reputation as a hard team to beat at home.

After an initial scare of two penalties to the home side in the first five minutes Dale settled and had a free kick of their own to reach the visitors 22.

It was the combinatio­n of Travis Townsend and Jackson Kelly who broke the deadlock with a high pass from the scrum half, finding the young winger in space and his pace did the rest scoring under the posts.

Nick Ahearn made no mistake adding the extras to make it 7-0 after 10 minutes.

Five minutes later it was David Green bursting through the tail end of a line out on the Aspull 22 and scoring to the right of the posts, this time with the wind getting up Ahearn just pulled the conversion wide, 12-0 with 15 minutes gone.

Dale now started to get on the wrong side of a penalty count that grew through the game and after a good kick to touch by the home side they won a scrum on the Dale five metre line and took the chance well to score in the left corner. The kick went well wide so 12-5 after 22 minutes.

The Dale pack, even without talisman Needham, did well with Tom Hellewell and Chris Hodgkinson driving the ball forward and after a couple of rare penalties for the visitors it was Hodgkinson who got over the try line for a converted score – 19-5 after 30 minutes.

Soon after, a similar scrum on 10 metres saw hard working Rod Wadsworth crash over, the kick from Ahearn just wide so the score stood at 24-5 with half time approachin­g.

Both sides had chances before the break but great tackling by Ross Hartley and Harry Hayes held the Aspull attack.

The new half saw Aspull defending on their own 22 but ill discipline caused a penalty and a comment to the referee sent Dale back a further 10 yards

The break in play was used by coach Danny Collins to make several subs. On came Slamon, Kyle Parry and Adie Gleeson on the 48-minutes mark.

They soon won a scrum on half way and, after a good break by Ollie Coldman had the defenders penalized on their own five metre line, Townsend fed Ahearn from the base of the scrum. Jinking through the defence he went for glory when an inside pass would have let in James Duffy on his return to score – instead the number 10 was stopped just short of the line and a chance to seal the win passed by.

With Aspull back on the attack Dale had to defend hard and, soon after Tom Helliwell was replaced by the returning Foster, it was full back Coldman who fell foul of the referee who seemed to be penalizing Dale’s defence at every breakdown and he was shown the yellow card for going offside.

The next changes saw Harry Hill and Harry Hayes replace Tom Callaghan and Rob Wadsworth who had both played their socks off and got a good round of applause from the visiting fans.

Dale, defending their five metre line, gave away a series of penalties and Aspull managed a consolatio­n try with five minutes left, 24-12.

Ollie Coldman came back from the bin and made an impression, teaming up with Townsend and Ahearn to create a large hole in the home defence and up popped hooker Kyle Parry for a rare but well deserved try.

Ahearn slotted the extras making the final score 31-12.

It was a good win at a difficult opponent but the result cemented top place for another week.

Next Saturday the visitors to Moorgate Avenue are Bolton for a 2.15pm kick off.

 ?? Tim Taylor ?? ●●Action from Rochdale’s clash at Aspull at the weekend
Tim Taylor ●●Action from Rochdale’s clash at Aspull at the weekend
 ??  ??
 ??  ?? ●●Abbie Hughes
●●Abbie Hughes

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom