Halifax Courier

Marshall delight at capital punishment

- By Sam Duffy

Halifax head coach Richard Marshall couldn’t hide his delight following his side’s 46-22 victory over London Broncos at Keighley on Saturday evening. Eight tries and seven goals saw Fax beat one of their main rivals in the race to finish in the Kingstone Press Championsh­ip’s top four.

After falling to a 22-18 reverse in the capital earlier in the season, Marshall said he was happy to make up for the defeat

“We played at a really consistent level today,” he said.

“I don’t think it was our best performanc­e of the season, but especially in the first half, playing up the hill against a full-time London side, we were really pleased.”

Marshall’s men got off to the worst possible start, falling behind to a Rhys Williams score inside the first minute, but hit back with five tries in a glittering first half performanc­e.

He added: “It was disappoint­ing to concede so early but we are never going to be faultless.

“As a group we are still learning how to handle different situations and this was another example of that.”

Following the interval the Broncos scored two early tries to cut the deficit to 16 points.

However, the men in blue and white pulled away towards the last quarter with tries from Ross Divorty and Mitch Cahalane.

“The last quarter was pleasing in terms of both our skill levels and our fitness levels to pull away again and seal the victory,” said Marshall.

“Throughout the game we played some really attractive rugby and our defence was solid and we’re really proud of that.”

Dane Manning got ‘Fax on the board after Scott Murrell’s kick into the corner had been palmed down by Tyrer and Marshall said his side needed to play more to their strengths.

“We know where we are strong across the field.

“We have Steve Tyrer who is a class player and has very good ability at catching the ball behind his head in the air.

“Then you have Dane Manning who follows up everything. It was a part of our play I was really impressed with today.”

A key battle identified pre-game by Marshall was in the halves and Scott Murrell and Ben Johnston won the arm wrestle, with the former Castleford junior excelling all evening.

“We’ve needed some support for Scott as he’s not fully fit at the moment.

“Jonno really put his hand up today and despite not being the biggest he’s defiantly got one of the biggest hearts in the team.

“I thought he sussed out the opposition’s plays really well and his kicking game was superb at times.”

 ?? ?? James Saltonstal­l was among the try scorers
James Saltonstal­l was among the try scorers

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