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| Doncaster Phoenix | 16 - 21 | Thorne |
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| Castle Park on 02/12/2006 14:15:00 | ||
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This Saturday saw a close fought local derby encounter with the table toppers visiting The side remained much the same as that who triumphed at Stocksbrige with the only change being the inclusion of Skipper Shandy Longworth back in at lock with Guns Douglas reverting to the bench. The visitors commenced with all the elements in their favour and when Rob Bennet broke through in the first minute he experienced a rash tackle from full back Ellis and three points courtesy of the boot of centre Wayne Green. Green doubled his tally a couple of minutes later ensuring an early six point advantage. It wasn’t until ten minutes into the game that This was epitomised when dominating the scrum and winning one five ou,t the referee adjudged Thorne also squandered two more kickable penalties which would have given them a more comfortable cushion come the half time whistle. On half time What was more disappointing was that almost immediately after the retake After this Thorne gained the upper hand courtesy of two scores the first came from a deft cross field kick from fly half Chappell beautifully weighted for winger Lloyd to catch and go over. The second came from open play with Thorne attacking and flanker Liddsdale emerging open on the right to scamper in. Phoenix pulled back the score with another two Millar penalties and kept their best play until last with the slope and the Phoenix pack gaining the upper hand they attacked deep in the Thorne half but met an extremely resilient defence further hampered by a yellow card to Germaine and it wasn’t until the final play of the game that Greenslade breached the Thorne line in the right corner with Millar converting for a final score of 21-16. On the day Thorne were worthy winners courtesy of their two tries and resilient defending and |
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