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Well Beaten

Well Beaten

Mark Hodgkiss14 Dec - 10:25

SUNDAY : Wasps (HOME: 2pm) vs Manchester : COLTS : AWAY vs Waterloo.

Ilkley 33 (24) v (7) 12 Kendal

After last weekend’s late drama, Kendal in seventh place travelled to Ilkley in fourth, three wins and fourteen points behind the home team, to start the second round of fixtures. Ilkley had had an excellent start to the season topping the table after five games with maximum points, but in recent games playing others around them at the top of the table, had only won two of their last five games, the same as Kendal, who also has last weekend draw. The earlier game had seen Ilkley win narrowly, in that early run of good results.

A much changes Ilkley back division and captain Ben Magee who was had been expected back after playing sevens oversees, had dropped out in the morning and was replaced as fullback by (as described by the programme) veteran James Henry Johnson, who had originally been selected on the wing. Top scoring wing Harry Harrison with 14 tries so far this season, was also unavailable.

Kendal had also had to make changes, with Leo Mercer and Patrick Wolstenholme, out with injuries picked up last weekend, and Oscar Coxon laid low by the flu. Andy Rogers was also still out. Dan Shorrock and Ben Leacock came off the bench, whilst Johnny Swallow came into the back row. On the bench Connor Lees retained his place, whilst there was a welcome return for his first game of the season for Dane Blenkharn, who had been injured in pre-season. Whilst George Bloom (Phillipson) made a first appearance, since the Penrith game at the end of November 2024.

A dull and cold but dry afternoon.

Ilkley made the better start and a break was only stopped by a desperate high tackle. From the resulting penalty lineout, the Ilkley pack drove strongly to the line. Whilst Kendal initially held them out, the ball was then grounded on the line for a try for prop Jamie Slator. Centre Louis Anderson added the conversion. 7v0.

After this play was even, with both teams having periods of pressure in the others half, but Ilkley always looked the more likely to score. However when the breakthrough came, it was Kendal who got the next try.

The score went to Barney Coxon, who powered over from short range for his fourth try of the season, following good build up work by the team. Evan Moir added the conversion. 7v7.

Kendal had more chances, but it was Ilkley who were to score at the end of the half to regain the lead. Centre Freddy Clark bouncing out of tackles for the touchdown and Louis Anderson, who was proving to be Ilkley’s star player, adding the difficult conversion. 14v7

An injury to Joe Anderson in the build up to the try, saw Connor Lees come on.

There was still time for the game to re-start, and Ilkley went looking for another try, but Kendal just managed to hold out, and had the benefit of the wind in the second half.

Ilkley started the second half as they had the first with an early try, Some excellent handling, keeping the ball moving out of the tackle, saw James Henry Johnson, who had looked out of place at fullback for much of the first half, power over. The conversion from out wide this time bounced back off the post, with Ollie Rose having made a good run to try to distract the kicker. 19v7

Kendal made a second change with George Bloom coming on for Dan Shorrock.

The fourth bonus point try for Ilkley came in odd circumstances. A clever lineout move with the ball thrown to the very front of the line, then immediately returned to hooker Ollie Ham who powered down the touchline, seemed to have led to a try, but Kendal players managed to stop him grounding the ball to get a goal-line drop out. This went straight down the middle of the pitch to star player Louise Anderson, who went for a drop goal, but the kick hardly got off the ground. This was however to work in Ilkley’s favour. Ollie Rose tried to trap the ball with this foot, but instead it rolled away dead, to give Ilkley a scrum under the posts.

The Ilkley pack was on top and won a penalty, and again went for a scrum. This time they drove to the line, and whilst the Kendal pack avoided conceding a penalty try, scrum half Ed Brown broke away for a try, that Louis Anderson converted. 26v7.

The view on the touchline was the ball needed to be moved faster to George Bloom on the wing, and with possibly his first touch after ten minutes on the field he got Kendal’s second try. The move was started with a good break by Ollie Rose with the move taken on by Matt Hougton, and then the ball was moved to the left wing for Bloom to power home. The conversion from wide was not successful. 26v12.

Kendal made a third change with Dane Blenkharn coming on, in place of Connor Lees, with Barney Coxon moving into the front row.

Nine minutes later Ilkley extended their lead with a second try from short range for scrum half Ed Brown, again Louis Anderson added the conversion 33v12.

Dan Shorrock returned in place of Ben Dixon and took his place in the centre.

Kendal continued to look for a further score, but poor options and handling errors let them down, and when Ilkley had the ball they kept it tight to run the clock down.

For the Kendal team, without doing much wrong, nothing seemed to go right, and they were well beaten by a powerful well organised Ilkley team, despite them missing some key players.

Next week York are the visitors to Mint Bridge. Despite being at the foot of the table with just the one win, their last two games, both at home, have seen them run leaders Heath and third placed Alnwick close. So the Kendal team may need to step up a gear to get a much needed win to stay clear of the teams just below them in the table at the Christmas break.

KENDAL MAN OF THE MATCH

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TEAM :

IlkleyKendal
?/cell][cell](c)15Aaron Stephens
Harry Taylor14Dan Shorrock
Fred Clark13 (c)Ben Dixon
Louis Anderson12Alfie Bradshaw
Johnson11Ben O'Halloran
Matt Sheard10Evan Moir
Edward Brown9Ollie Rose
Rob Sigsworth1Glenn Chesher
Ollie Ham2Robbie Kincart
Ed Slator3Joe Anderson
Tom Dickenson4Barney Coxon
Jack Hamilton5Ben Leacock
Max Jones6Johnny Swallow
Pete Erskine7Alistair Thompson
Adam Booth8 (vc)Matt Houghton
Callum GrahamRepConnor Lees
Ed FinchRepDane Blenkharn
MidgleyRepG Bloom

OTHER RESULTS

Cleckheaton627Blaydon
Driffield3510Middlesbrough
Harrogate887Penrith
Heath3413Sandal
York715Alnwick

Everything as expected but Penrith's troubles continued whilst another good if unsuccessful result for York, before they travel to Mint Bridge next week, for the last game before the three week Christmas break.

TABLE

#TEAMWD+/-TBLBPts
1Heath1202979057
2Harrogate10015510151
3Alnwick901467346
4Ilkley801469243
5Blaydon711128139
6Driffield61-138034
7Kendal41-24224
8Middlesbrough40-886123
9Penrith40-2816123
10Sandal31-1003017
11Cleckheaton20-2064214
12York10-166239

No real change with Alnwick the only one of the top six to drop a point and none of the bottom six picked a point up. So the only change is the gap between the two widening.

SECOND XV :

Kendal 41 v 0 Liverpool St Helens

Tries: O Slater,A Gage (2),B Cakebread,N Halhead,C Evans (2)
Conversions: M Cousins (3)

Kendal
15Dafydd Philp
14Cameron Stevenson
13Ben Cakebread
12 (c)Jordan Johnson
11Anthony Gage
10Mckenzie Cousins
9C Elbourne
1Billy Coxon
2Nathan Halhead
3Owen Slater
4Liam Hayton
5A Moricz
6Luke Middleton
7Evan Beatie
8Chris Evans
repL Cuthbertson

#TEAMPWD+/-TBLBPts
1Fylde Vandals (4th XV)10701830139
2Wigan 2nd XV9621420037
3Kendal 2nd XV7703760035
4Southport 2nd XV960970134
5Tarleton 2nd XV105070029
6Preston Grasshoppers 3rd XV1041-330128
7Aspull Development XV940-1060025
8Liverpool St Helens 2nd XV931-840124
9Kirkby Lonsdale RUFC Development XV840-140023
10Littleborough 2nd XV930-620122
11Blackpool920-2410117
12Sedgley Park 3rd XV910-2650011

WASPS :
What a difference a Win makes (see those smiley faces on the photo elsewhere)

This weekend they return to Mint Bridge on Sunday Kick off 2.00pm

A Manchester team currently in second will pose a tough challenge for the team who are in a regeneration mode, with a number of experienced players stepping back and some new faces taking their places.

The good news from last weekend (apart from the “W”) was two of the three “Players of the Match” were in their first season. Centre Alice Kenyon, who has being playing well all season, and back row Ruby Kirkham, whilst the third went to one of the most experience players and prolific try scorer Hayley Hodgson.

The forecast is not looking good with more heavy rain

SENIOR COLTS

Also had a postponement last weekend but hopefully this weekend will be back in action away at Waterloo who are currently third despite just one win in three games, two points ahead of the Kendal team who also have one win but due to that postponement have played one game less.

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