Rochdale Observer

Colts hold own in stern Morley test

- RUGBY UNION SEAN SUNDERLAND ROCHDALE JNR COLTS.12 MORLEY JNR COLTS.... 14

WITH no league game and some good results of late, Rochdale invited Morley to Moorgate Avenue.

Morley play in a higher league in the Yorkshire set-up and so Rochdale were anticipati­ng a very stern test. Morley didn’t disappoint.

The conditions played a big part in the game with a strong breeze down the pitch from the start.

Morley regained the kick off and were straight on the attack, with stylish handling in the conditions, and asking lots of questions of the Rochdale defence.

With solid tackling and some excellent turnovers, Rochdale were able to keep the visitors at bay. The home side began to get a foothold in the game and had a few forays into the opposition 22, mainly off the back of a strong lineout and a very solid scrum.

However, with the wind on their backs, Morley were able to relieve this pressure with some very long clearance kicks.

This was obviously a strength of this team, allowing them to turn defence quickly into attack with an effective kick-chase.

From one such occurrence, Rochdale were caught in possession just outside the 22, stripped of the ball and with support arriving the Morley full back found the outside and raced to the line (0-7).

The game repeated this pattern with Rochdale working down field but unable to register a score and then being thwarted by a strong defence and a good relieving kick.

As half time approached, Morley were awarded a scrum just inside the Rochdale half.

With a well-rehearsed move, the full back entered the line on a short pass and burst through the centre of the defence and in under the posts (0-14).

Rochdale knew they had to hold out until half time when the conditions would be in their favour, which they duly did.

Morley cleverly changed their tactics for the second half and were dead set against kicking the ball into the strong head wind.

They began running out of defence which proved rewarding as they were allowed to move up the pitch, denying Rochdale the ball.

With the wind behind them, and plenty of possession from a dominant pack, Rochdale should have asserted their authority but some very basic handling errors, and a good defensive press, allowed the visitors to relieve the pressure.

That said, when Rochdale got into the opposition 22 they looked to be a threat. After some good forward play, Rochdale drove to the try line and secured a penalty in the process; Garrett Myers was on hand to take the tap and drive through the defence for the score (7-14).

Myers repeated the dose ten minutes later with another powerful run. However, the conversion to tie the game drifted agonisingl­y past the left upright (12-14). There was still five minutes left for Rochdale to take the victory, but they just didn’t have the cutting edge to break down Morley, who held on for the win.

A really excellent game against quality opposition that will stand Rochdale in good stead for future encounters.

Lots of impressive performanc­es, especially from the forwards with Jacob Jackson and Declan O’loughlin making strong carries and Tom Drennan improving at his new position of hooker.

The two stand outs were Myers and Ben Sunderland sharing the MOTM award for their fantastic work rate, good carries, turnovers and tries. SQUAD:

James O’connell, Garrett Myers, Paddy Kershaw, Bendan Hankinson, Alex Barry, Declan O’laughlin, Ben Sunderland, Nick Wright, Tom Drennan, Jacob Jackson, Will Rawlinson, Zac Baker, Mitchell Holt, Tom Shaw, Will Simmons, Ben Kershaw, Gabe Fraser, Max Cooper, Oli Simpson, Tom Hesketh

 ?? Bruce Myers ?? ● Garrett Myers in for the second try
Bruce Myers ● Garrett Myers in for the second try
 ?? Bruce Myers ?? ● Will Rawlinson in the thick of the action
Bruce Myers ● Will Rawlinson in the thick of the action

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