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| Moseley | 11 - 18 | Doncaster Knights |
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| Billesley, Birmingham B13 0PT on 03/11/2007 15:00:00 | ||
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Moseley 11 It was yet another away win that keeps the Knights in second spot, but…………………. Most sides have off days. The better sides still manage a win. That’s what happened on a dull, still afternoon in the Spencer Davey was a late withdrawal, having tweaked a hamstring, so Tom Luke started at inside centre, his preferred position. He couldn’t have had a worse start! A long diagonal kick into the Knights’ ‘22 bounced unpredicably into the arms of Dan Norton to the surprise of the covering Luke, and although he caught his man, the inside offload gave Jack Adams the simplest of tries with just a minute on the clock. It looked like it was going to be one of those days, and it turned out to be so. Although the Knights pack immediately took the game to Moseley, it needed almost five minutes of intense pressure to finally force Glen Wilson over for a score which Mark Woodrow converted. But much as the Knights tried to impose their obviously greater firepower on their hosts, the error count got higher and higher and opportunities wasted. Despite having most of the teritory in the half, all they could manage was a couple of Woodrow penalties in half an hour’s play (one of which looked decidedly wide of the upright) before, almost out of nowhere, a wonderful try was scored. Luke broke strongly up the middle before slinging a long pass towards For one moment it did look likely as a flowing move at pace saw Van Vuuren, Ngalu Tau and Hunt link to get behind the defence, only for Bryn Griffiths this time to knock on with the try looming. It was indeed going to be one of those days! From that point the Knights never looked like scoring again, and they didn’t. Replacement fly half Matt Jones pulled back three points when the Knights panicked and were penalised under their own posts after messing up their own scrum ball. Woodrow got caught trying to run from defence, conceded the penalty but Jones miss kicked badly to let him off the hook. Ben Jones’ mazy run into the home ’22 ended with another spilled ball. Luke had an interception chance but knocked it on. Richard List came on at prop and was repeatedly penalised: Matt Jones took three points from one such opportunity to pull Moseley within seven points and they threw everything at the Knights sniffing an upset. The one thing that was working, though, was the Knights’ defence which never looked like being breached but it was a less than comfortable last ten minutes under an almost self imposhed cosh. Moseley, with their
View podcasts of Tom Luke and Dan Storey after the match on the link from the website front page. Moseley: Williams M (Bressington 40), Winter, Adams, Cox, Norton, Macdonald (Jones M 40), Doncaster: Davies W, Bishop, Hunt (Carter 74), Luke, Van Vuuren, Woodrow, Jones, Davies T (List 66), Boden, Tau (Rawson 45), Referee: JP Doyle (RFU) |
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