The Vikings (2nd Team) headed to Ormskirk for the Barry Allen Trophy final against Prenton (yet another club based on the Wirral peninsula)
Whilst a knock-out Cup competition, the two teams had won their respective Leagues, both with eighteen wins out of twenty. So a close contest was expected – following another close game where Merseyside Police had beaten Sale FC Norsemen in the Plate Final, with a try with the last action of the game.
Just two changes to the squad who had played in the final League game and title decider against Fylde (4) a fortnight ago. Robbie Kincart came into the front row in place of Connor Lees, whilst Owen Griffin came off the bench to replace Chris Evans at No 8, this saw a re-organisation of the back division, with Dafydd Philp coming in on the wing, Mikey Charnley moving to fullback and Tommy Scanlan, who had played there against Fylde, starting from the bench.
A warm sunny afternoon, with a good crowd and atmosphere for the three games, of which this was the middle one.
Prenton had the better of the early play with Kendal being forced to defend in their own half for long periods, not helped by not having a natural kicker to help them clear their lines. So were having to run at a solidly built and more experience pack.
It was clear there was going to be two different styles, with Prenton’s forwards trying to punch holes in the Kendal defence, whilst Kendal looked for quick ball to release their back division.
When Kendal had the ball they were let down several times by handling errors.
There was a let off for Kendal, when a Prenton player burst through and with another outside him all he had to do was delay his pass, but instead went for glory and instead was met by a solid tackle, from Daf Philp and was forced to conceded a penalty, which relieved the pressure on Kendal.
The deadlock was finally broken after twenty minutes when the referee penalised Kendal for a dangerous tackle, and Prenton went for the posts 0v3
Kendal were coming more into the game, but handling errors and poor passes were still letting them down.
Prenton extended their lead at the end of normal time in the half. A poor Kendal clearance kick was gathered and after a break, a kick was put through to the line and bounced well for a Prenton player for the score, which was converted. 0v10
Kendal had a chance to pull points back before half time. There was a good break through the centre, and all that was needed was a pass to unmarked Daf Philp for a try, but the pass was poor and the chance was gone.
Prenton turned with a good lead, but Kendal had been playing well, just not turning chances into scores, and had the unused fresh legs of Tommy Scanlan and Johnny Swallow on the bench, with the knowledge and experience of Liam Hayton, whilst on a hot afternoon could Prenton’s older players keep up the pace ?
A bad start to the second half for Kendal as they made a mess of dealing with Penton’s re-start kick but the lead was soon to be narrowed.
Dev Coyle put up a box kick which did not go far, but was not dealt with by Prenton allowing Kendal centre Theo Stephenson to gather and release Robbie Kincart. Not one built for speed, but there was no hesitation or looking for support as he set off on a good run that took play to the Prenton twenty-two and when the ball was re-cycled Dev Coyle went through for the score 5v10
Kendal brought Johnny Swallow and Tommy Scanlan on
Seven minutes later Kendal had the lead for the first time. Anthony Gage burst through and made a lot of ground. There must have been a temptation to have gone himself, but with Johnny Swallow coming at pace, he took the wise decision to pass, and this time the ball went to hand, and it would have been difficult to stop Swallow at pace. Tommy Scanlan added the conversion. 12v10.
Play moved from end to end but defence was on top and there were few chances.
When awarded a kickable penalty Prenton went for the posts but relief for Kendal when the kick failed to find its target.
There were a number of long stoppages for Prenton injuries, which allow there pack to recharge their batteries.
With the game moving toward added time, Johnny Swallow found a gap and made a long run. He was stopped with a high tackle. With a simple kick on offer, Kendal had a choice of putting the ball to touch to potentially get a try to put the game beyond Prenton, or take the points to mean Prenton needed a converted try for the win. They went for the latter and Tommy Scanlan added the points 15v10.
A nervous seven minutes of added time as Prenton looked for the winning score, and several times 50:50 refereeing decisions went against Kendal, but their was to be no repeat of the earlier game and the Kendal defence held out for the narrow win.
With two excellent defences, little fast flowing rugby, but two teams who showed why they have done so well this season. A number of the Kendal team again demonstrating they will be pushing for First XV spots next season.
But for the moment the team could celebrate adding the trophy to their League win, whilst a number had also been part of the Cumbria Cup winning squad.
TEAM
| 15 | Mikey Charnley |
| 14 | Anthony Gage |
| 13 | Theo Stephenson |
| 12 | Jordan Johnson |
| 11 | Dafydd Philp |
| 10 | Dan Greenwood |
| 9 | Devin Coyle |
| 1 | Robbie Kincart |
| 2 | Charlie Lowther |
| 3 | Owen Slater |
| 4 | Luke Middleton |
| 5 | Alex Ryder |
| 6 | Evan Beattie |
| 7 | Isa Muschamp |
| 8 | Owen Griffin |
| Rep | Liam Hayton |
| Rep | Jack Johnson-Murphy |
| Rep | Tommy Scanlan |
| Rep | Cameron Stevenson |
| Rep | Johnny Swallow |
PREVIEW
One last game, as the Second XV travel to Ormskirk (Lancashire) for the Barry Allen Memorial Trophy Final against Prenton, who finished top of the South League.
So whilst it is co-incidence a clash of the top teams.
Both won 18 of their 20 games, and one of our “loses” was a walkover on the weekend the First XV played Penrith in the Cup, whilst both Prenton’s losses were by under seven points.
They score 879 conceding just 322 – Good but the our team scored 1053 (including 90+ away at fourth placed Southport) against just 196 conceded (and Fylde got over a quarter of those in the only on field defeat)
So should be a good contest.
The Game kicks off early at 1.45pm
Prior to our game there is the Plate Final at 12.00 between Merseyside Police and Sale FC Norsemen
After it at 3.30 there is the Cup Final between Chester 2 and Caldy 2
ENTRY is £5.00
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ROADS TO THE FINAL
| Prenton | Kendal | ||
| Wallasey | Away Walkover | Bye | |
| Wigan | 36v29 | Fylde | 12v20 |
| Holmes Chapel | Home Walkover | Preston Grasshoppers | Away Walkover |
| Disbury Toc H | 24v25 | Sandal | 5v31 |