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Sat 06 Apr 2024  ·  Regional 2 North
ASPATRIA RUGBY
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Tries: G BethwaitePenalties: M Irving
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Middlesbrough
'BORO GOOD VALUE FOR BOWER PARK WIN

'BORO GOOD VALUE FOR BOWER PARK WIN

Barney Clegg7 Apr - 13:03
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BLACK REDS FINISH LEAGUE SEASON WITH A LOSS BUT SATISFIED WITH THE FINAL OUTCOME

It would be an easy ‘out’ for Aspatria to blame defeat on two controversial incidents for this defeat. Both took place within sight of the first quarter coming to an end and the score at nil all. This would be an unfair interpretation of events and not one the home team would support. Over the full course of the game Middlesbrough earned the victory through well-drilled defence and an ability to take their chances when they came. In the course of this producing some of the best support play seen at Bower Park this season.

The biggest of the blows to Aspatria’s ambitions came on 15 minutes with the sending-off of scrum half Alex Barton. It was undoubtedly a result of robust play by Barton but neither team reacted, indeed both stood in near silence as the referee deemed Barton guilty of violent conduct, and if it so then the red card was the correct decision.

Play, up to the red card was relatively even but moments later a flowing move started by Boro in their half delivered the opening score. In addition to sharp passing the movement also appeared to contain a knock-on and a forward pass. Both spotted by Aspatria supporters but not the referee. A superb conversion from the touchline, in testing conditions, followed to give Boro a 0:7 lead.

The two incidents referred too did have an impact on the game but not the overall result. Aspatria played a solid game and enjoyed more than enough of the ball in the Boro 22 to close the gap. The problem was waving the magic wand that turns possession into points.

Being down to 14 men did not lower Aspatria’s ambitions. Backrow, Phil Dixon went over the line for the home side on 22 minutes but was held up. Dixons effort kick started a sustained period of assault by Aspatria, in and around the Boro 22. The visiting defence held up well and denied Aspatria a try. With a few minutes remaining in the half Aspatria opted for a penalty from Matty Irving to close the gap to 3:7.

With halftime closing Boro had moved the ball back into Aspatria territory and from a lineout were able to regain possession and take advantage of some below par tackling from Aspatria to set up a charge over the line and a 3:12 advantage. With nothing much left on the clock Aspatria mustered on final attack. It was superb work by centre Heinie Jonker to burst through a closing defence and take the ball to the 22. Yet again Boro’s defence held but only at the expense of a yellow card.

Into the second half and this stage the end result remained in the balance. That was until Boro scored two quick tries to make certain of a full 5 point victory. Both the scores came from good movement upfield with the running ball carrier, when tackled, having a choice of options as team mates moved into support positions. It was a bit of whirlwind but with 55 minutes played Aspatria found themselves down 3:24.

Boro went back down to 14 men on 60 minutes courtesy of a second yellow card and this provided a lift for Aspatria, with a try following. The score was an excellent effort by left winger Grant Bethwaite. Coming into possession around 35 meters out, Bethwaite eluded the cover defence and his pace took him around the final defender to give Aspatria a consolation score.

With 10 minutes remaining it was Aspatria who looked the more dangerous of the teams. They were hammering the Boro line. Penalties were being conceded and Aspatria used these to mount direct assaults on the try line. Hats off to the Boro defence who rebuffed each effort with nothing more than inches to spare.

Aspatria, in throwing everything into attack, paid a late price. The home side’s efforts had left its own defence get out of position and Boro were quick to exploit the space offered in a final attack upfield. It was a fine score whose success, yet again, owed much to the numerous support runners who simply outnumber those in defence.

Aspatria certainly put in the graft demanded by the coaching team but on this day Middlesbrough showed that clinical finishing is the key to grabbing wins. Despite the loss Aspatria finish the league programme in 5th position. When the dust settles that will be seen as a commendable outcome in what is a highly competitive league.

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Sat 06 Apr 2024

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TBC

Competition

Regional 2 North
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