Match Report
Heath RUFC (23) vs Selby RUFC (19)
Saturday 14 September 2019
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MATCH STATISTICS
Tries
4
Drop Goals
0
Penalty Tries
0
Penalty Goals
1
Conversions
0
Attendance
225

SEE SAW BATTLE EDGES IN HEATHS FAVOUR

Reporter: Thomas Stanley Walton
Dated: 14 September 2019


15 Si Brown 14 Luke Saltonstall 13 Willie Tufui 12 Ezra  Hinchliffe 11 Callum Harriott-Brown 10 Dan Cole 9 Dom Walsh 1 Olly Cook 2 Alex McFadden 3 Paul Turner  4 Matt Beasty 5 Alex Patrick 6 Richard Brown 7 Jonny Cole 8 Jordan Moana 16 Chris Robinson 17 Seif Boussaada 18 Chris Moore


Heath welcomed returning club captain Alex McFadden to the starting line-up, following injury and Jonny Cole, who was unavailable last week due to work commitments. Also having a starting berth was Olly Cook while Chris Moore took a stint on the bench alongside Saif Boussaada and Chris Robinson.


In glorious conditions, Heath began strongly and in the first few minutes Selby had a player sin-binned as the visitors struggled to adapt. The resulting penalty attempt was missed but Heath kept the pressure on with Ezra Hinchliffe, Willie Tufui and Si Brown linking well and Selby were under the cosh. Alex Patrick won line-out ball and from the resulting drive by the Heath forwards, Patrick crossed the whitewash to open Heaths account, 5-0, with 15 minutes played.

 

Selby managed to re-group and, somewhat surprisingly to the home crowd, were holding up well in the scrummage. A cross field kick saw Selby put pressure on the home defence but Callum Harriott-Brown was on hand to scoop the ball up and turn defence into attack. His pass to the supporting Alex Patrick who sprinted over the half way line before he released Ezra Hinchliffe and his deft pass to Si Brown saw the full back sprint thirty metres to score in the corner and increase the score to 10-0.

 

Chris Moore and Saif Boussaada entered the field, as Richard Brown and Olly Cook took a break and they were immediately asked to defend as the visitors, who were not going to lie down, began to find some rhythm. Following some excellent handling, Heath were clinging on and then, from a line out ball, Selby drove into a home defence before releasing the ball to Cicero who skipped over the line for a try, converted by Cruise to reduce the arrears 10-7 with 30 minutes played. The visitors were going in search of another score and Heath were struggling to contain them and only a last ditch tackle by Patrick prevented Selby from another score. Selby became encamped in the Heath 22 and when Paul Turner was sent to the bin for a high tackle it was only a matter of time before they took the lead following a long cross field pass found wing Bodman to go over in the corner and a score of 12-10 was a deserved lead for Selby as the half time whistle blew.

 


Heath needed to start well and were awarded a penalty in the first minute which Hinchliffe converted to give them the lead 13-12. From the re-start, following an altercation, Boussaada was sin-binned and Heath were down to 13 players and Selby began to turn the screw. Richard Brown returned for Jonny Cole as the game ebbed and flowed but, suddenly, out of the blue, Dan Cole danced his way through a very static visitors defence to increase the home side lead to 18-12 with 50 minutes played.

 

Heath had begun to find some form and when Chris Robinson replaced Si Brown and players returned from the bins they looked to have held on but Selby had other ideas and surged forwards scoring a converted try on the hour mark as Hogan went over under the posts, converted by Cruise, and re-took the lead 19-18.

 

It was anyones game as Jonny Cole and Olly Cook returned replacing Paul Turner and Jordan Moana as Heath went in search of another score. Man of the match Alex Patrick once again won line out ball and with the Heath forwards driving towards the try-line the ball was spun out by Dom Walsh to Dan Cole and his slick pass to Williie Tufui enabled the centre to storm over for a bonus point fourth try and Heath led 23-19 with 10 minutes to play.

 

The visitors would not lie down and stormed back onto the attack with only a superb cover tackle from Callum Harriott-Brown preventing a certain score. As full time approached both sides were still battling for the win but Heath managed to cling on and when the final whistle was sounded it was music to the ears for the home players and supporters.


This was a brilliant evenly matched game with both teams providing excellent entertainment for both sets of supporters. Heath managed to maintain their undefeated start to the season but were made to fight all the way by a Selby team who should be proud of their performance. Heath now move on to another tough game when they travel to local rivals Old Brodleians, who have also maximum points from their two games, next week. 



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