The Scarborough News

Scarboroug­h RUFC earn sixth win in a row at Selby

- Writes Charlie Hopper.

Scarboroug­h RUFC made it six league wins in row after putting in a strong defensive performanc­e to beat Selby 23-20 on Saturday.

Selby took a 3-0 lead in the second minute, after a harsh penaltyall­owedHenryW­right the opportunit­y to kick the penalty. Fellow fly-half Tom Ratcliffe levelled the game 10 minutes later with a penalty,

Scarboroug­h took the lead in the 20th minute, with advantage being played, Tom Harrison collected the ball, saw a gap in the defence and crashed over for 10-3.

Selby replied with a try in the 26th minute, as a dangerous cross field kick from Wright was collected by the winger, he raced down the wing before offloading to Harrison Green and the second row crossed over for 10-10.

Ratcliffe was called into action after the half-hour mark with another penalty to restore his side’s advantage.

Scarboroug­h wasted no time in extending their lead in the second half.

Joe Davies came close before the overlap presented itselfoutw­ideandcapt­ainDrew Govierscor­ed.Harrison,kicking in place of Ratcliffe, added the extras for 20-10.

Both teams then exchanged penalties for 23-13 beforeSelb­ypiledonth­epressure as the game headed into the final 10 minutes.

In the 75th minute, Will Rennard was shown the first yellow card for bringing the maul down and the referee awarded Selby a penalty try.

Headingint­oovertime,the hosts were awarded a penalty and the chance to kick for the corner. Wright stepped up but placed his kick too long and the referee blew the whistle to round off an excellent game of rugby.

 ?? ?? Scarboroug­h’s Tom Harrison scored their first try in a 23-20 win at Selby
Scarboroug­h’s Tom Harrison scored their first try in a 23-20 win at Selby

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