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Sat 21 Mar 2026  ·  Regional 1 North East
Penrith RUFC Ltd
1st XV
Tries: J Gaskell, L Chapman, A Howe , H JohnsonConversions: R Coward (3)
26
40
Alnwick
PENRITH 26 ALNWICK 40

PENRITH 26 ALNWICK 40

Mike Sanderson23 Mar - 20:18

SPIRITED SHOWING EARNS PENRITH A BONUS POINT BUT RESULTS ELSEWHERE GO AGAINST THEM

Penrith faced a tough task on Saturday against in form, second in the table, Alnwick, they came to Winters Park on the back of ten consecutive wins stretching back to October having just beat previously unbeaten top of the table Heath.
Penrith couldn't have started much better, they had the better of the first ten minutes and played some good rugby largely orchestrated by young colt Olly Newton making his debut at scrum half, he went on to have a very promising first game for the side. The home side's good opening play got them the first score, it was the second chance they had from an attacking lineout. Sam Wilson took the ball at the tail and rather than set up the driving maul Jack Gaskell came round on the peel and drove for the line from 5m out, he was initially held up but twisted out of contact to spin free and score, Rob Coward's conversion sailed over for a seven point lead.
As so often has happened this season the Cumbrians failed to hold on to their lead and succumbed just two minutes later, a speculative kick ahead bounced awkwardly twice and was not gathered and the Alnwick chaser took full advantage and had a walk in under the posts to level the scores. For the middle period of the second half the away side dominated and Penrith were hanging on grimly trying just to stay in the game.
Alnwick scored a further three tries in this period, a neat move creating an overlap off an attacking scrum and saw them score in the corner, Penrith lost the ball in the middle of the pitch and the well judged kick ahead from the turnover ball found the fullback in attack and out of position for an easy collect and run in for the away winger. They scored again following a penalty at the scrum on the 22 and again neatly worked the overlap.
The home side did finish the half on the front foot, Nick Dudson went close when they ran a penalty and they almost scored from an Alnwick scrum on their own line, to this point the visitors' forwards had been having the better of the set scrums but this time the Penrith eight drove them rapidly off their own ball on their own line and it was hard to see how either Penrith didn't score or the visitors weren't penalised.
This gave the home side a boost and they started the second half the better of the two, Coward fielded a kick ahead in his own half, avoided the first chaser and ran round the second to make ground before chipping the last defender. He was then body checked and the subsequent penalty was kicked to the corner.
The home side won the lineout and set up the driving maul and Lee Chapman who was having a industrious afternoon came up with the score. The Cumbrians continued to press and nearly scored following a break in behind the away defence by Newton then Fraser Nicolson nearly made it in at the corner. They were in there giving it their all, a break out of their own half by Harley Johnson backed up by Ant Davis and Dudson looked promising but came to nothing.
Alnwick then came back into the frame and added another try following an attacking scrum. The home side were still having the better of the second half and added a third try running a penalty in the away 22, Adam Howe was set up on the charge and looked to have been held up but reached out to ground the ball for the try.
The visitors added a sixth try to lead 40-19 and as the game went into the last 10 minutes Penrith were in attacking mode looking for a fourth try to earn a bonus point, it finally came when a wayward pass came to a surprised Wilson who got in behind the visitors' first line of defence and when the ball was spun wide there was room for Johnson to have a clear run for the line and claim that fourth try.
They now trailed 40-26 and another converted try would earn them a second losing bonus point but they couldn't quite manage that in the closing minute or two. At the end of the game the side were pleased with their fighting spirit against a strong side and the fact they hadn't come out of the game empty handed. Things looked quite optimistic until the other results came through.
Fellow strugglers York and Middlesbrough both faced top half of the league sides, York managed a narrow win against their near neighbours Driffield and Middlesbrough had more surprisingly won 48-0 against Blaydon who appeared to have fielded a much changed side. Penrith must now win at Blaydon this week to keep any hopes alive of maintaining their level 5 status.

Match details

Match date

Sat 21 Mar 2026

Kickoff

15:00

Attendance

270

Competition

Regional 1 North East

League position

2
Alnwick
11
Penrith
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