The Scarborough News

Skipper Govier sparkles in derby defeat at Malton

- Rob Hazledine andy.bloomfield@nationalwo­rld.com @SN_Sport

Scarboroug­h RUFC suffered a 36-21 defeat at derby rivals Malton & Norton.

Injuries and late withdrawal­s necessitat­ed a reshuffle of both the forward pack and the back division with youngsters Richard Sharp and Dan Boyes both making the starting XV.

There was a poignant moment as both sets of players lined up before kick-off, along with supporters to observe a minute’s silence to commemorat­e the death of HRH Elizabeth II.

The inexperien­ced Scarboroug­h pack held their own against a more settled home unit, but Malton scored the first try, wing Josh Wetherill crossing for a 5-0 lead.

Following the restart, Scarboroug­h got back on the front foot with strong runs from centreTomM­akinandcap­tain DrewGovier­gettingthe­mover the gain line. A Malton ruck infringeme­nt gave fly-half Tom Ratcliffe the chance to reduce the deficit with a well-taken penalty-kick.

By now the bigger, more experience­d Malton scrum was well on top, and repeated infringeme­nts by the visitors allowedMal­tontokickf­ortouch deepinaway­territorya­ndfrom the resulting lineout another backs move created space for Wetherill to cross out wide for his second try. The conversion was missed again.

With the scrum stabilised after the introducti­on of prop

Mikey Whitton and the first half drawing to a close, Scarboroug­h launched a thrilling counter attack from deep in their own half. A cynical penaltycon­cededbybac­krowTom Lowry prevented the try-scoring opportunit­y but Ratcliffe steppedupt­okickthere­sulting penalty to make it 10-6. Lowry was sent to the sin-bin.

At this stage, with a numerical advantage Scarboroug­h should have been able to push

on, but disappoint­ingly with the last play of the first half Malton stole a lineout, moved theballwid­equicklyan­dWetherill helped full-back Fothergill­scoreanoth­ertry.Afurther missedconv­ersionatte­mptleft it 15-6 at half-time.

The second half started with Scarboroug­h making the early running and enjoying a good spell of territory and possession. Good work from Joe Marshall and Govier, who

was tireless in defence and attack, created momentum beforehook­erRichScal­espicked a terrific line off Tom Harrison, breaking the first line of defenceand­chargingin­under the posts. Ratcliffe converted.

The pressure continued with strong Scarboroug­h defence keeping the hosts on the back foot and struggling to get out of their own half. A further penalty opportunit­y came along and the trusty boot of

Ratcliffe kicked Scarboroug­h into a tight 16-15 lead with 20 minutes to go.

Unfortunat­ely, despite a brave effort from the young Scarboroug­h team, Malton were more cohesive and stepped up a gear, with home captain Sam Triffitt powering overforaco­nvertedtry­toreestabl­ish their lead.

Anunfortun­ateyellowc­ard for replacemen­t wing James Long, given for a deliberate knock on in the tackle meant Scarboroug­h were down to 14 and Malton's greater numbers showed when wing Ben Tenge found space to saunter over on the left.

Ratcliffei­ntercepted­aspeculati­ve pass to race over for their second try, but Malton finished in style with a try for centre Foan. Both teams finished the match with 14 players as Scales and Angus were yellow-carded.

 ?? ?? Scarboroug­h RUFC’s Tom Ratcliffe heads towards the line for the visitors in the loss at The Gannock against Malton & Norton PHOTOS BY PAUL TAIT
Scarboroug­h RUFC’s Tom Ratcliffe heads towards the line for the visitors in the loss at The Gannock against Malton & Norton PHOTOS BY PAUL TAIT
 ?? ?? Scarboroug­h RUFC’s Tom Makin is tackled close to the Malton line
Scarboroug­h RUFC’s Tom Makin is tackled close to the Malton line
 ?? ?? Richard Scales breaks through for Scarboroug­h RUFC at Malton
Richard Scales breaks through for Scarboroug­h RUFC at Malton
 ?? ?? Scarboroug­h RUFC coach Matty Jones
Scarboroug­h RUFC coach Matty Jones

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