The Chronicle

A stunning comeback for the Uni

- By OSCAR MAUNG-HALEY George Wacokecoke scores a try for Northumbri­a

IN WHAT was a thrilling advert for BUCS Super Rugby, Northumbri­a Sport M1 Rugby Union pulled off a magnificen­t comeback against Cardiff University on a wet Kingston Park evening.

The two sides were at the opposite ends of the table, with newly-promoted Cardiff not having registered a league win this season.

Despite their league position, the visitors from Wales came out of the blocks flying, stunning the Kingston Park faithful into an eerie silence as they raced into a 21-3 lead.

Things were beginning to look bleak for Northumbri­a, who had not lost a home game since facing off against Leeds Beckett last season. But, a moment of sheer brilliance from George Wacokecoke provided the spark to get a slumbering Northumbri­a rolling with the outside centre racing over from the halfway line to score the home side’s first try of the night.

The second half was a vintage attacking Northumbri­a display, with Wacokecoke and Yaree Fantini also dotting down to give Northumbri­a a slender lead.

Cardiff, not to be deterred, replied in quick fashion to regain the lead with a try of their own, only to have Northumbri­a snatch it straight back from thanks to the boot of Josh Hodge, who slotted a penalty from far out – his 19th kick in succession.

But Cardiff would not give up and a penalty of their own in front of the post handed the visitors the lead again.

What followed was a moment that sent the Kingston Park crowd into rapturous scenes.

With only minutes left, full back Josh Hodge received the ball out wide before managing to dance his way through the Cardiff defence to go over under the sticks to hand Northumbri­a an unbelievab­le comeback win, with the contest finishing 34-29.

And speaking after the game, head of rugby Darren Fearn admitted he was disappoint­ed with his side’s performanc­e despite their second half heroics.

“Fair play to Cardiff, they threw it at us,” said Fearn.

“That was the worst first-half performanc­e I’ve seen from us since probably my first year here at Northumbri­a.

“It was abysmal – we were inaccurate, we made bad decisions.

“They went down to 13 and it PICTURE: STEPHEN BATEY looked like we were down to 13. We didn’t make the most of our field position, we gave a penalty away every time we were in their half or we forced something.

“It was just really naive rugby – that sums up our first half performanc­e, naive.

“There were some real moments of genius in the second half.

“Josh Hodge scored his try from a nice play call and of course it was nice t o get the five point win after starting out slowly.”

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