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| Doncaster 2XV | 11 - 20 | Moseley |
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| Castle Park on 29/10/2005 14:30:00 | ||
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Conditions at The early pressure came from the red and black of Moseley until an immense kick from fly half Dan Storey cleared the lines. Now it was Donny’s turn to attack but a promising move broke down with a penalty awarded against them for holding on. Moseley, always an alert and inventive side, took the kick quickly and set up an attack down the left, only to find the cover defence equally alert, forcing the move into touch. Next a barnstorming run from Norris set up a promising position for the home side, Van Deventer narrowly failing to cross in the corner. At the resulting scrum, a strike against the head by hooker Mick Martin again looked likely to produce the opening score but lost ball on goal line was smartly whisked away by Moseley, the player in receipt finding himself with a hundred metres to run but no defenders to beat, the try and conversion putting the visitors seven points up after twenty minutes. Things got worse for Donny when a poor clearance kick was fielded by the opposing full back, fast handling sending the ball wide for the right wing to cross in the corner. The attempted conversion struck an upright leaving the visitors with a twelve point advantage after half an hour. Although the home side forwards were at least the equal of the opposition, particularly in the scrums, the backs were lacking speed and penetration, but, with half time approaching Donny were at least able to get on to the score sheet with a neat penalty from Guy Townsley. On the restart With all to play for, an intriguing final quarter was on offer but, strangely, it failed to materialise. The rest of the game was mostly played on half way with neither side able to make progress. Tempers became frayed and, sadly, the game slipped from the referee’s control, open side flanker Andrew Poskitt and the Moseley number four being sentenced to ten minutes for fighting, with the second Moseley lock being despatched shortly afterwards for a pull down at the line out. The visitors did manage to put a co-ordinated move together and were rewarded with a well-taken try, putting them seventeen points to eleven ahead. Although Donny were still within striking distance, the lack of pace and penetration in the backs made it difficult to make progress against a resolute defence and it was the visitors who had the final say, putting over a penalty with the last kick of the match to close off the scoring at twenty points to twelve. It was a disappointing and rare defeat for Next Saturday’s Second Fifteen match at Wheatley Hills has had to be postponed as the hosts are having to play a rearranged league. Instead an Under 21 side will host |
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