1st XV
Matches
Sat 08 Jan 2022  ·  North One West
Penrith RUFC Ltd
1st XV
Tries: J Dowson, M Boustead, G Graham (2)Conversions: M Fearon (2)Penalties: M Fearon
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Vale of Lune
PENRITH 27 VALE OF LUNE 26

PENRITH 27 VALE OF LUNE 26

Mike Sanderson9 Jan 2022 - 19:26
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PENRITH GET OUT OF JAIL

Penrith had not played for four weeks because of the festive break and also because they did not fly to the Isle of Man in the week before Christmas following Coronvirus advice and it showed. They recorded a bonus point win against a good Vale of Lune side and could count themselves rather more than fortunate.
The Cumbrians got off to a good enough start, after having to defend close to their own line in the opening minute they got good field position deep in the opposition 22 where Vale had the put into the scrum on their own line. The ball was struck cleanly enough by the visitors but the Penrith eight shunted the scrum backwards and made life difficult and the ball ran loose and Josh Dowson was sharp enough to break from No8 and steal the ball to score.
Vale came back immediately when awarded a penalty on the 22 straight after the restart, they kicked to the corner and although they could not score with the catch and drive from the lineout they put the ball through the phases and Penrith were penalised again this time under their own posts. The penalty was taken quickly and they broke the home defensive line in the corner, the conversion came back off the post and the score was tied at five apiece.
Vale's try seemed little more than a minor irritant at this stage as the home side opened up and had scored three tries in the opening quarter of an hour. Brad Taylor set his side up for their second try as he broke out of his 22 to half way where George Graham continued the momentum, Lee Chapman then was able to release Matty Boustead who found himself in a bit of space and was able weave his way at some pace to the line, Fearon converted and Penrith were then soon back on the offensive.
Graham again was heavily involved, there was a bit of uncertainty on half way and while one or two waited for the whistle Graham was off, he looped a pass to Mason Lewthwaite who bulldozed his way deep into the 22. The ball then moved right to left as the forwards kept driving for the line and were getting ever nearer but it was Graham who spotted the gap and forced his way over and Penrith led 17-5.
They then lost Lewthwaite to injury, who had been influential to this point. Whether it was this or subconsciously they thought they had already done enough to win the game but they now went into their shell for long periods. Vale now had the lion's share of possession and made good use of it, they looked dangerous when they spread the ball wide and scored two more well taken tries before half time and led by two points courtesy of an extra conversion.
The home side were no better for the first 20 minutes of the second half, they would be lucky if they had 25% of possession and their game was error strewn and played in their own half although they had the advantage of the strong wind. The game then changed after Graham got them out of jail with a lung bursting try saving run to get to a hacked through ball first, the ball was cleared to half way where the defending winger spilt the ball into touch and was that annoyed he kicked it away when Penrith tried to take a quick throw. Jamie McNaughton with a following wind put the ensuing penalty right in the corner and home spirits were lifted.
Penrith now had their tails up and mounted several attacks, they were held up over the line after a momentous drive by Andy Muir, they came straight back at the visitors from the drop out under the posts and won a penalty under the posts. This was taken quickly and Muir again stormed the line, he didn't quite make it but Graham was on hand to claim the score, Fearon's conversion pushed the lead out to five points.
Vale who had seemed happy just hold on to their half time lead now opened up the game and looked ever more dangerous. Penrith had Arran Pamphilon to thank for their next score as he made a tremendous tackle on the visitor's centre as he tried to break from his 22, he was isolated and Vale conceded a penalty as they tried to hang on to possession.
Fearon's boot put the home side eight points to the good and they were all needed as Vale had a storming finish to the game, they ran the full length of the field to score a fine converted try and Penrith were hanging on grimly at the end. They did manage to keep possession of the ball at the death and when the visitors were penalised it was with some relief that McNaughton put the ball into touch to bring proceedings to an end.
Vale got two bonus points they richly deserved, Penrith got out of jail and will have to up their game before travelling to Mint Bridge to face Kendal next week.

Match details

Match date

Sat 08 Jan 2022

Kickoff

15:00

Attendance

230

Competition

North One West

League position

5
Penrith
8
Vale of Lune
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