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11:20 AM 9th January 2023
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Match Report: Hull Ionians 37 Wharfedale 24

 
photo by Ro Burridge
photo by Ro Burridge
Wharfedale were guilty of not having their boots done up for the first 26 minutes of another entertaining match. This should not decry some outstanding play from the home side who scored 4 tries before Wharfedale started playing.

At last, Wharfedale turned up and started playing.
I’s benefitted from kicking out of defence by Dale that allowed their backs time and space to run the ball. Dale did have a promising attack early on when Sam Gaudie broke through the defence. His run ended with a high tackle from a Hull defender. The ref then reversed the decision because a Wharfedale player had gone to ground after the foul play by Hull.

I’s first try came, after 5 minutes, from a kick return which saw their backs develop play on the right side of the pitch. Some weak tackling allowed them to make progress before Jack Townend broke through to score an unconverted try. Eleven minutes later Hull burst clear after some scrappy play in midfield; Lewis Minikin touched down and then added the conversion.

photo by Ro Burridge
photo by Ro Burridge
Hull’s third try came from another kick return. They received the ball just in their own half and set off down the left wing. Good support and offloading led to a Sam Pocklington try which was not converted. The bonus point try came after penalties against Dale saw the home side end with a 5-metre line out. Four phases later (with a penalty advantage having again been awarded) James Sanderson crashed over. Minikin added the extras to take the score to 24-0.

Dale started the second half with much greater belief and were soon on the front foot.
At last, Wharfedale turned up and started playing. The East Yorkshire side began to look vulnerable as Dale started putting phases together. After some good interplay between forwards and backs Harry Bullough nudged the ball forward with a grubber. He recollected his own kick and the Green Machine quickly recycled ball and Sam Gaudie popped over. Robbie Davidson hit the post with the conversion but Dale were on the scoreboard.

Hull kicked off and Dale soon sent the ball back to the I’s backs. This time the fluency deserted them and some poor passes soon led to Oscar Canny pouncing on the ball and evading the Hull midfield and running in from half-way to touch down. Davidson added the conversion. 24-12 was a much healthier scoreboard but Hull finished the half with another try to dent Dale’s driving ambition. George Newburn crossed the whitewash with Minikin slotting from the tee. 31-12.

photo by Ro Burridge
photo by Ro Burridge
Dale started the second half with much greater belief and were soon on the front foot. I’s started to rack up penalties and Dale ended with a 5-metre line out. The pack drove close to the line and then George Hedgley dived over from close range for an unconverted try.

Minikin then added a penalty kick to take Dale further away from a losing bonus point and leaving Dale needing to score three times to win. The try bonus point try for Dale came from Sam Gaudie and Davidson added the conversion. Dale strived to close the gap but good defence from Hull thwarted them. The last score was again Minikin from the tee to leave the score 37-24.

Wharfedale Director of Rugby, Simon Verbickas, said after the game:
“If we could remove the first 25 minutes with their 4 tries and a bonus point secured, the last 55 minutes of the game saw us more than competitive. We have just got to be more confident in the first part of the game and stop allowing teams to get settled in on their home patch or even if they are visiting the Avenue. We need to get the scoreboard ticking over before the opposition. I think if we had scored first, or kept them out for 15-20 minutes, it would have been a different picture”.


Wharfedale Bullough, Hodgson (Mann 40), Coulton, Walters (Macnab 70), Canny; R. Davidson, Gaudie; Beesley (Altham 40), Speres (Hirst 77), Dickinson (Beesley 79), Stockton (Fawcett 60), Hedgley (c), Green, Carlson, Burridge

 
photo by Ro Burridge
photo by Ro Burridge