Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Missed opportunit­ies prove costly to Wids

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WIDNES..................................................... 10 BOWDON................................................... 19 IDNES may well be kicking themselves after losing at home to Bowdon in their latest South Lancs/Cheshire One league fixture at Heath Road.

Although they trailed by 19 points after 45 minutes, they managed to contribute to their own downfall by bombing a number of chances which should have at least given them a chance of coming away with something from the game.

But, as it was, they were in far too generous a mood which allowed the visitors to claim the spoils along with the four valuable league points that were on offer.

The heavy overnight and early morning rain finally gave way to brighter conditions, accompanie­d by a cold and chilly wind and the threat of another deluge which would be realised midway through the first period and send the supporters dashing for cover.

The home side were able to welcome back some of their missing charges from the previous week and they began the game well enough.

Indeed, they had a great opportunit­y after just six minutes when a try looked a cast iron certainty as they created an overlap out wide.

Somehow, though, they contrived to release a pass which found its way into the hands of Bowdon pace man Thomas Oban who proceeded to do the rest by outstrippi­ng a flat-footed defence and race 90 metres for a try against the run of play. In turn, the score was then converted by Greg Jacob to give the visitors a 7-0 advantage.

They should have scored again moments later, but this time scrum-half Paolo Parisi lost possession with a clear line ahead of him.

At this point, the Widnes hopes were beginning to look as miserable as the weather as the rain began to lash down once again, and with Bowdon dominating almost all of the possession as well as the field position, there was a feeling that another try was never going to be that far away.

Indeed, that did prove to be the case, although it did take until the 33rd min-

W● ute, before Neil Bright cut through the middle to score, converted this time by Johnny Edwards which doubled their lead.

Widnes did manage to re-assert themselves in the latter few minutes of the half, but with no further changes to the score board, they went into the break trailing by 14-0.

If they were to give themselves any sort of chance in the second half, then they needed a much more positive and patient response if they were to get back into the contest early.

And, it began well enough as Josh Kenyon went close.

However, that was where the script went even wrong once again as Bowdon immediatel­y went back up the field from where second-row man Daniel Brown raced clear to score their third try of the afternoon.

Trailing now by 19 points, it looked like the deficit would be just too big to make up.

But, as Bowdon appeared to retract into their shell perhaps thinking their job was seemingly now done, Widnes began to find some of that missing form and self belief that had deserted them during the first period.

And, it wasn’t long before they eventually got some points on the board as Jamie Patient scored following some persistent and sustained work by the pack.

With the visitors now looking more vulnerable than they had done earlier on, Widnes continued to press for more points, which eventually came on 67 minutes as crisp handling sent Patient in at the corner for his second try of the afternoon.

Whilst there still appeared to be enough time on the clock to rescue the situation, in the end, the reality was that the home side had probably given themselves just too much to do and they were left to rue those earlier missed chances.

There was a stoppage in play in the closing moments following a clash of heads between Kevin Leadbetter and Jamie Clare, which saw the latter leave the field with blood coming from a facial wound.

That was then followed by a spot of handbags on the far side of the field, which earned both captains a stern talking to from the official, before time was finally called to end the afternoon’s events.

Tom O’Neill made a welcome return to the side, and was selected as the man of the match, whilst head coach Lee McDermott commented afterwards: “There was no lack of effort on our part. We bombed that early opportunit­y and missed another few chances to put points on the board. Overall, I was happy with the performanc­e but disappoint­ed with the result”. ● In the other senior games, the seconds were in great form as they pulled off a terrific win at previously unbeaten Altrincham Kersal (see report on page 54). The thirds were not so lucky though, as they went down 19-0 at home to table toppers Hoylake at Lynton Crescent. ● Widnes U16s played Littleboro­ugh at home in the Lancashire Cup and came away with a fabulous 37-5 victory. In an outstandin­g team performanc­e they scored tries through Thomas Wright (4) Dan Brewin, Nathan Outten and Matty Owens who also added a conversion. ● The challenges continue to come thick and fast for Lee McDermott’s men, when they make the short trip along the M62 on Saturday to take on Sefton in their own back yard at Thornhead Lane.

Sefton, currently lie in eighth spot in the table, five points ahead of their opponents on the league ladder.

They narrowly lost out at home last weekend against in-form Liverpool St Helens, but prior to that they had a couple of impressive back-to-back wins against West Park and Tyldesley.

They also currently have the honour of inflicting league leaders’ Broughton Park’s only defeat of the campaign so far following their opening day victory.

Last season, Sefton proved to be a real thorn in Widnes’s side by completing the double over the red-and-blacks.

They won the home fixture 24-18, before coming from behind in the return to win 31-22. The game kicks off at 2.15pm.

 ?? Ian Moss ?? Tom O’Neill put in a fine performanc­e in a losing cause for Widnes in last Saturday afternoon’s clash with Bowdon.
Ian Moss Tom O’Neill put in a fine performanc­e in a losing cause for Widnes in last Saturday afternoon’s clash with Bowdon.

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