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Wirral too strong for Penrith

by Cumbria Crack
15/10/2024
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Isaac Murray about to hand off a defender on his mazy run which led to Archie Rattray scoring Penrith’s 2nd try. Picture: David Nattrass

Last season’s home game at Penrith against Wirral was won by the visitors from the very last play of the game.

Their return to Winters Park this time round wasn’t quite as dramatic, but was still close as they went home with a 28-22 victory.

In the whole of last season Penrith had only managed one win against a team that finished in the top half, and on Saturday they hoped for a home win against Wirral who had finished in fourth place.

Penrith had fielded a good side. with the strongest pack they had fielded for some time, but although they got their noses in front midway through the second half they could not hang on.

Adam Howe bursting into the Wilmslow 22 with Andy Rogers & Sam Wilson in support whilst seeking a 4th try. Picture: David Nattrass

The home side started the game with the strong wind at their backs and tried to impose themselves early on but their play was a bit frantic.

There were too many mistakes and handling errors in the conditions to put the visitors under any sort of sustained pressure.

In fact it was Wirral who opened the scoring into the wind. Throughout the afternoon it was telling that the home pack had far the better of the set scrums but were a poor second at the line-outs.

Archie Rattray who scored Penrith’s 2nd try, striving for every metre from a No 8 break just before Penrith’s 3rd try. Picture: David Nattrass

It was from a penalty to the corner that brought the opening score as the visiting pack worked the catch and drive from the line-out to perfection for a five point lead.

The Cumbrians were always in the game but at the early stage weren’t threatening the line and took two penalty shots at goal.

Rob Coward’s first effort came back off the post but his second was good and they trailed by two points.

Jamie McNaughton crossing the 5m line before carrying the fullback over the line with him to score Penrith’s 3rd try. Picture: David Nattrass

Wirral extended their lead with another penalty to the corner. This time their forwards didn’t get over the line but after a number of phases they did go over in the corner.

As half time approached they scored a third try in similar fashion – a penalty to the corner and a well worked drive from the line-out produced another try for their pack.

Andy Rogers gets the ball onto the try-line to score Penrith’s 1st try from pick and go. Picture: David Nattrass

The wind made their conversion attempts extremely difficult and Penrith were looking at a 15-3 deficit turning to face the wind.

To their credit they now raised their game and scored with the last play of the half.

A penalty on the 22 was taken quickly and after several powerful drives for the line Andy Rogers blasted in under the posts and Coward’s conversion meant they only trailed by five at the break.

Rob Coward runs a kick back from the Penrith half to the Wilmslow 22. Picture: David Nattrass

They got their noses in front early in the second period. Isaac Murray was the catalyst, gathering a kick and making a clean break into open space in the visitor’s half.

George Graham was in close support and continued the run and got a pass away to Archie Rattray wide on his right who made the line.

Coward hit a difficult conversion into the strong wind and his side led by two.

Archie Rattray round the last defender to score Penrith’s 2nd try. Picture: David Nattrass

The home side continued to have the better of things and when they were awarded a penalty on the visitor’s 22 they took the scrum.

Rattray and Graham made progress and it was Jamie McNaughton who made the vital break to make the line and they led 22-15.

The home side looked as if they might well have got the game tied up, but Sam Wilson was held up over the line when a fourth try looked there for the taking. Yet far from being beaten the visitors came back strongly.

Isaac Murray passes back to George Graham who ran on before releasing Archie Rattray to score Penrith’s 1st try. Picture: David Nattrass

They levelled the scores when a clearance kick was held up invitingly by the wind and they ran it back at a ragged defence and scored next to the posts.

Then in the fourth quarter, as the home side chased the game, they conceded two easily kickable penalties with a following wind and ended up losing by six points.

Sam Wilson trying to get to the try-line for the bonus point try but he was held up & this was the nearest Penrith came to scoring that elusive try. Picture: David Nattrass

Although there was a minute or two to go they pressed hard but couldn’t manage a fourth try to steal the game.   

Penrith RUFC 1st team. Picture: David Nattrass

Worryingly this is the second league game in succession where they have got themselves in a winning position late in the game and not been able to hang on.

A little more composure and patience might help.      

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