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Burntwood 6 Willenhall 33
Midlands 4 West North
This was the proverbial game of two halves.
Burntwood were the better of the sides in the first period and led 3-0
but they were hit for five tries in the second half as a rampant
Willenhall stepped on the gas.
Graham Shelley’s men were looking to run Willenhall much closer than
their last meeting back in May when they were whitewashed in the Staffs
Intermediate Cup Final. Their prospects of an opening day win looked
promising after a hard-fought 40 minutes but the second half brought
back some bad memories.
From the start Burntwood were clearly up for the contest and regained
their own kick off to take play into the opposition 22. Willenhall’s
first attack was nearly 10 minutes in coming and it needed sharp work by
full back Matt Bray to clear the danger.
Craig
Seedhouse was off target with penalty attempts in the 12th and 14th
minutes as Burntwood kept play mainly in their opponents’ half. They
even remained on top despite losing skipper Shelley to the sin bin as
the contest in the forwards became over-heated.
The nearest the home side came to a try was
just after Shelley’s return in the 37th minute. Seedhouse’s chip through
was kicked on by Matt Sishton. Ollie Whitehouse was up quickly in
pursuit to force a 5 metre scrum. The try was prevented but Burntwood’s
pressure was eventually rewarded with a Seedhouse penalty on the stroke
of half time.
The home side’s fortunes changed soon after the restart. Just 2 minutes
into the second period Willenhall broke blind from a scrum. Bray’s solid
tackle stopped the initial threat but the visiting forwards mauled their
way over by the posts for a converted try.
Full of confidence, the visitors went up through the gears with their
back division moving the ball skilfully and at pace. An attack from deep
after 51 minutes took play up to the home line, Burntwood not helping
their cause by slipping off tackles, and they were over near the left
corner.
Paul Donnelly and Rob Cartwright were introduced to the action as
Burntwood seemed to be running out of steam but it needed another Bray
tackle to keep their lively opponents out.
It was only a short reprieve as the Willenhall forwards caught and drove
a 5 metre line out to score a converted try.
Burntwood
managed a good attack of their own with 15 minutes left. Alex Riffel, on
debut, and Whitehouse went close to the line. When Willenhall were
penalised Seedhouse split the uprights to make it 6-19.
Any hopes of a comeback were snuffed out going into the last 10 minutes.
Another swift backs move took play up to the home line and despite being
tackled, the ball was popped up for another converted try.
The final try was the best. With 3 minutes remaining, the Willenhall
backs moved the ball down the line from halfway to put the left winger
round behind the posts for a 7 pointer.
The final result was a big disappointment for the Burntwood camp
especially after their first half performance. However, Willenhall’s
second half performance showed why they are one of the favourites for
the league title this season.
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There was some consolation for Burntwood when the Development side
returned from Willenhall victors by 19-8 after a fantastic team
performance.
The home side had taken an early lead with a breakaway try following
some weak tackling but thereafter it was all Burntwood. Had they chosen
the right options more often the winning margin would have been much
greater.
Matthew Wood had a fine afternoon at outside half. He scored a superb
individual try from long range to begin with and posed all sorts of
problems for the home defence - and even his own support players at
times.
Sam Wanty scored the second try, a good piece of finishing by the
winger, and he was also unlucky to have another effort ruled out.
Skipper Simon Edwards went over for the 3rd try from close range. Two
conversions by Wood wrapped up a very pleasing win. Special mention goes
to the combination of back row players used - Beau Hildick, Craig
Goodall, Chris Preston, Danny Hackett and Dave Peplow who were
instrumental in stopping Willenhall’s game.
Burntwood 3rds were left kicking their heels when Willenhall cancelled
their Merit Table game late on. The Veterans match had been called off
earlier in the week.
Burntwood U15s enjoyed their first outing of the season, returning from
their Friday night fixture against Burton B with a 31-5 win.
Early forward pressure saw Tom Hall and Scott Minnis crash over from
driving mauls. Luke Rookyard converted both. Burton hit back with a try
but Burntwood regrouped to take the game away from their hosts in front
of a large crowd.
Individual efforts by Sam Power and Ashley Cockerill extended the lead,
Power converting his own score. A late try by Dom Angelakis ended a fine
evening of rugby. Man of the match was shared by Power and Craig Heath.
Burntwood attempt to get their show back on the road with the visit of
Cleobury Mortimer to The Sportsway for their 2nd league game this
Saturday - kick off 3.00 pm.
On Sunday morning the U17s welcome Sutton Coldfield and Uttoxeter also
travel to play the U15s and U13s.
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