Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Loss ends dream of Wids’ first trip to HQ

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wind blowing down the pitch. The home side began the game at a whirlwind pace and were quickly on to the offensive, and they were able to take an early lead as a smart inside pass found centre Michael Briggs who burst through for a try converted by Chris Georgiou.

Unable to get their hands on any kind of real possession and living off scraps, the Wids conceded again on 12 minutes as Dom Georgiou crossed for their second try which was also converted to make it 14-0.

Almost immediatel­y though, the red-and-blacks retaliated in style as Jamie Patient made a break to get the Wids close. And, when they earned a lineout close to their opponents’ line, it was left to Aaron Duggan to combine with Josh Kenyon to get Arnie Haydock crashing over for a try which was goaled by Andy Owens.

After 21 minutes though, Widnes suffered a blow as the first of two players were invited to spend ten minutes in the sin-bin during which time, the home side quickly added a third try from prop forward Benny Pritchett.

The Wids then had a narrow escape as another ‘try’ was chalked off by the official have spotted an earlier obstructio­n in the build-up.

Returning to a full complement of 15 players, the visitors then lost another player into the ‘bin which allowed the ‘Brods’ to convert a penalty and increase their advantage to 12 points.

The final action of the half though saw a series of penalties go in favour of the red-and-blacks, which created a platform for prop-forward Arnie Haydock to crash over for his second try and make the score 22-12 at half time.

The visitors how had the elements in their favour at the start of the second half, but, as in the first period, it was the home who responded quickest, as wing man Jason Dodd crossed in the corner to make the score 27-12.

After that, it was the home side who managed to get on the wrong side of the official, and hooker Ryan Harris was also invited to sit out the next ten minutes.

From there, the Wids missed several try scoring opportunit­ies to put points on the board with Liam Lawton, and then Antony Leadbetter being denied.

After that, it was the home side who were finally able to make the game safe as they added another converted try, before the Wids bombed a giltedged opportunit­y almost at the death.

Head coach Andy McIntosh said afterwards: “Fair play to our hosts today they were very well drilled and took their chances when they came along and tactically, they played the pitch very well.

“We are very disappoint­ed, but to be fair to the lads we gave it good shot but fell just short.

“We scrambled well, gave our all on the day but our opponents were too strong. We didn’t help ourselves at times and put down too much ball, there is no answer to that.

“We now turn our focus back to the league and Lancashire competitio­ns once again and wish Old Brodleians the best of luck in the next round.”

● All fixtures have been postponed until further notice due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

 ?? Ian Moss ?? Arnie Haydock scored both of the Wids tries
Ian Moss Arnie Haydock scored both of the Wids tries

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