1st XV
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Sat 22 Jan 2022  ·  North One West
Broughton Park
24
22
Penrith RUFC Ltd
1st XV
Tries: M Mbatha (2), J McNaughtonConversions: M Fearon (2)Penalties: M Fearon
BROUGHTON PARK 24 PENRITH 22

BROUGHTON PARK 24 PENRITH 22

David Nattrass24 Jan 2022 - 19:02
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ANOTHER POOR AWAYDAY

Penrith's woes on the road continued last Saturday as they lost by two points to a Broughton Park who recorded only their fourth win of the season. Penrith did not travel with their strongest squad but did have enough talent on show, especially behind the scrum, to have come away with a result. Throughout the game they caused themselves more problems than the opposition did conceding a constant stream of penalties and turning the ball over far too easily.
They made a good enough start though, a clever kick by Arran Pamphilon after two good phases of play put Penrith deep in the home 22 with the throw to the lineout. They won the ball and moved it infield and won a penalty head on to the posts on the 22 which Mike Fearon kicked for a three point lead.
With George Graham involved in everything good the visitors did they extended their lead on 25 minutes, Andy Muir broke from a scrum on the 22, he fed Graham who in turn released Brad Taylor and he made ground before he found Manny Mbatha just into the 22, he still had plenty to do but used his strength and shrugged off a couple of tackles to score in the corner. The conversion was wide but the Cumbrians led by eight.
The home side then got the upper hand and worked their way closer and closer to the Penrith line and eventually scored from a quickly taken penalty just 5m out. The lead down to a single point as half time loomed and yet again the home side were given a lineout in the attacking 22 courtesy of a penalty on half way. The home lineout worked well and they mounted a catch and drive from it and crept towards the Cumbrian's line, the visitors did halt the drive but when the home scrum half peeled open off the back of the maul there was a gaping ten yard gap and he strolled through it to score under the posts.
Penrith trailed 14-8 at the break but had the lead back within five minutes and again it was thanks to Mbatha, some cohesive play and a number of phases strung together followed by incisive running by Graham, Taylor and Jamie McNaughton put Mbatha in possession some 20m out and again his strength saw him make the line when he didn't look favourite. Fearon's conversion off the touchline gave Penrith the lead by a single point.
The lead didn't last long and they only had themselves to blame, they gifted possession in contact on half way and then conceded a penalty 35m out, back chat gifted Broughton Park another 10m and a much easier penalty which sailed over and restored their advantage.
Penrith's penalty count was killing them and two conceded in quick succession saw the home side advance up the touchline deep into the visitor's 22. Their lineout was once more effective and after a series of drives close to the Penrith line they forced their way over next to the posts and the converted try saw them lead by nine points.
The Cumbrians kept at it and had two throws to the lineout on the home line but couldn't quite muscle their way over and when the home side cleared the ball to the 22 the danger looked to be over. Ben Higgens took the lineout ball for the visitors and what followed was the only real piece of quality play all afternoon, the ball came to Pamphilon in the centre and McNaughton filling in at outside centre took a pop pass at pace and made a searing break to score under the posts.
The gap was now down to two points with 10 minutes to play but the visitors didn't threaten the home line again as penalties and wrong decisions kept them in their own half for the remainder of the game. It was a disappointing display but there was no real lack of effort it was application and thought that were in short supply.
Penrith have the chance to bounce back with a home game against Bowden where they had another of their awayday nightmares earlier in the season blowing a winning position in the final quarter. They now have the opportunity to bounce back and right a few wrongs.

Match details

Match date

Sat 22 Jan 2022

Kickoff

14:00

Competition

North One West

League position

5
Penrith
11
Broughton Park
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