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Sat 20 Sep 2025  ·  Regional 1 North East
Driffield
8
24
Penrith RUFC Ltd
1st XV
Tries: H Johnson, G Graham, G Wrathall, O BibbyConversions: I Murray (2)Yellow Carded: A Howe , H Johnson
DRIFFIELD 8  PENRITH 24

DRIFFIELD 8 PENRITH 24

David Nattrass22 Sep - 19:23

GRAFT AND DETERMINATION EARNS PENRITH A THIRD SUCCESSIVE 5 POINT VICTORY

Penrith's early season bandwagon kept rolling at Driffield on Saturday, they recorded their third maximum point win from the three games to press in this league campaign. Like the first two wins it owed nothing to any fancy play just honest graft, commitment and pure effort. They outworked their hosts and thoroughly deserved their win.
The match was played in very poor conditions with varying degrees of downpour throughout the afternoon along with a strong wind the home side had the first use of, conditions underfoot however were good and the pitch held up well.
The Cumbrians started strongly and had plenty of possession and played the game in the home half, they won a series of penalties in the host's 22. The first they opted for a scrum and the second they kicked to the corner for a lineout but although they went close they couldn't quite force the opening score. Joe Kirkup, some 15 yards out, took the third himself and went for the line, he was hauled down inches short and when the ball was recycled it came left to Harley Johnson who took three defenders over the line with him for the opening try, Isaac Murray converted for a seven point lead.
Penrith then had to do a bit of defending, the restart bounced into touch on the visitor's 22 for a lineout in a dangerous position, hooker Lee Chapman found Matt Austwick with an accurate throw and the ball was cleared. Arran Pamphilon was then called on when the ball was chipped ahead into the corner and his covering tackle took the chasing winger and the ball into touch.
The visitors successfully defended the lineout on their own line and their next chance came with a Murray penalty to touch on the home 22. The ball was won, Johnson ran it up strongly in midfield and the momentum was kept up by Jack Gaskell. He went to ground and Chapman was quick to snap the ball up and surged through the breakdown and was closing on the line when he got the ball away to George Graham who crossed for the second try that went unconverted.
The home side then hit back with a long range penalty from the 10m line and then had an easier penalty shot when Adam Howe was penalised and carded for a high tackle, this effort went wide and Penrith turned around with the wind with a 12-3 lead.
Driffield then had their best period in the first 10 minutes of the second half with the visitors down to 14 men and applied some pressure, they scored their only try just after Penrith were restored to full strength, a bit of a soft try from a scrum on half way. It was unconverted but they were within a score.
The visiting forwards had dominated the set scrum and midway through the second half turned it into points, they had the put in to a 5m scrum and they moved the ball and didn't quite make the line and the home side were awarded a scrum on their own line. The Penrith eight shunted them off their own ball and won a penalty, they opted for another 5m scrum and this time they took their time, slowly eased the home pack over their own line and Greg Wrathall bagged the pushover try at No 8.
They were not long in adding the fourth and bonus point try, after a series of phases play was up to the home 10m line, Kirkup drove the ball down the narrow blindside, burst a couple of tackles before drawing in the last defenders and releasing Olly Bibby outside him on the wing who had the simple task of using his pace down the wing to score.
The game was as good as over with only 13 minutes left and a 16 point lead, it could have been more as both Murray and Graham got to the line after strong runs only for the ball to be spilt. The game finished with the visitors denying the home side a consolation try as they finished strongly.
This was an excellent win on a miserable afternoon on the longest away trip of the season, the whole squad had been completely committed to the cause and beaten one of the pre season front runners for the league.

Match details

Match date

Sat 20 Sep 2025

Kickoff

15:00

Competition

Regional 1 North East

League position

4
Penrith
6
Driffield
Further reading

Team Sponsors

Main Sponsor - A. W. Jenkinson's Forest Products
Kit sponsor - The Secret Garden
Corporate Sponsor - Eden House Financial Services
Match Sponsor - Armstrong Watson
Match Sponsor - Arnison Heelis Solicitors
Match Sponsor - Dodd & Co