Rochdale Observer

Rochdale cope well with step up in class

Comeback bid falls just short for Ladies

- JUNIOR RUGBY UNION SEAN SUNDERLAND

AFTER securing a place in League 2 for the upcoming season and looking for a stiff challenge, Rochdale travelled to League 1 side Caldy.

Caldy have a rich history of strong Colts teams and their 1st XV are in the national leagues.

Rochdale started strongly and after five minutes had secured the first score.

This followed quick ruck ball and strong carries from Garrett Myers, Jacob Jackson and Olly Mills.

The beneficiar­y was Charlie Bleackley who burrowed over from close range (0-7).

Caldy are a well drilled side and used the strong wind on their backs to progress down the field.

Rochdale’s defence was holding tight but then a couple of errors from clearance kicks gave the home side good field position which they converted into tries (14-7).

Back came Rochdale whose set pieces were working particular­ly well and setting a platform for their backs to get over the gain line.

From the next visit into the Caldy 22, Mills received the ball from a quick tap and cut through a retreating defence to score near the posts (1414).

This was a crucial period in the game with Rochdale attempting to hold out until half time.

Unfortunat­ely, an accidental clash of heads saw the Rochdale 9 and 10 having to leave the field which disrupted Rochdale’s rhythm.

There followed a series of penalties at the breakdown which got Caldy close to the Rochdale line where a break from the maul allowed Caldy to score again (21-14).

A further penalty on the stroke of half time extend the home side’s advantage (24-14).

With the wind on their backs for the second half, Rochdale were hoping to dominate territory and pin Caldy in their own half.

However, Caldy started the second half strongly and kept the ball in hand.

Their strong runners made inroads into the Rochdale forwards and resulted in a further score (31-14).

Rochdale’s plan to kick for position using the wind, was hampered by the lack of a recognised 10.

Caldy took full advantage of Rochdale’s inability to clear their lines and score a couple more tries (41-14).

Rochdale eventually adapted to their circumstan­ces and scored with the final play of the match.

A good lineout and drive with a succession of further drives to the line before Mills was on hand again to cross the whitewash (41-19).

It was a good hard game where Rochdale were always in it but the crucial moments went Caldy’s way.

The Rochdale back line of Nick Wright, Will Simmons, Tom Shaw, Will Rawlinson, Gabe Fraser, Ben Kershaw, Ollie Simpson and Tom Hesketh were exemplary in both defence and attack. Shaw standing out with strong tackling and stepping into the kicking role which got him man of the match.

SQUAD: Joel Rigby, Garrett Myers, Ben Hankinson, Ben Sunderland, Nick Wright, Tom Drennan, Jacob Jackson, Olly Mills, Will Rawlinson, Zac Baker, Tom Shaw, Will Simmons, Ben Kershaw, Gabe Fraser, Oli Simpson, Alex Barry, Charlie Bleackley, Sonny Joyce, Tom Hesketh, Max Cooper

SATURDAY saw Rochdale travel to Stockport to take on Stockport Bramhall 3’s. With Covid and injuries, Rochdale had a squad of 12.

This week’s game also saw the welcome return of Claire Hoyle in goal.

Rochdale started well with some quick passing, using all three channels to penetrate the opposition­s D. Paula Mcdonald, Roisin Pickering,

Gemma Hodcroft and Becca Newton worked hard to carry the ball up the pitch to upfront players Arabella Yates and Rachael Richardson. Whilst Kate Brammer, Gill Owen and Becky

Knowles supported from the defensive third.

Many chances were had but Rochdale couldn’t seem to find the back of the net. Daisy Parton, a promising young player, was centimetre­s away from securing Rochdale a goal before the half time whistle sounded. At half time the score stood at 2-0 to Stockport.

Rochdale were eager to go into the 2nd half and even up the score. Energy was high and Rochdale were clearly determined to make Stockport work hard. Short sharp passing and communicat­ion from the defence travelled up the pitch and made it increasing­ly difficult for Stockport to move the ball effectivel­y.

Rochdale began to dominate the game and finally their hard work paid off. A pass from Brammer up to Mcdonald was given to Hodcroft at the top of the D. Hodcroft took a shot on goal which saw the ball flying into the right hand corner before the goalie could react.

This was a great boost for Rochdale but unfortunat­ely time was not on their side and it wasn’t long until the final whistle was blown.

Player of the match was Gemma Hodcroft. Captain Knowles: “Despite some questionab­le decisions from the umpires, the ladies kept going which is all I could ask for. Well done all”

 ?? Bruce Myers ?? ● Olly Mills in the thick of the action as Rochdale Junior Colts take on their counterpar­ts from Caldy
Bruce Myers ● Olly Mills in the thick of the action as Rochdale Junior Colts take on their counterpar­ts from Caldy
 ?? Bruce Myers ?? ● Will Simmons breaking clear
Bruce Myers ● Will Simmons breaking clear
 ?? Bruce Myers ?? ● Nick Wright supported by Joel Rigby
Bruce Myers ● Nick Wright supported by Joel Rigby
 ?? Rachel Jackson ?? ● Gemma Hodcroft in action for Rochdale Ladies
Rachel Jackson ● Gemma Hodcroft in action for Rochdale Ladies

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