Blackpool 24-18 Whitehaven, AWAY TO LEEDS IN 5TH ROUND! : Sun Apr 18, 2010 4:30 pm
Blackpool Panthers 24-18 whitehavenscorers for panthers, Ainscough 3, Keaveney, Leather goals, leather 1/2 forber 0/1 hemmingway 1/2 (missed penalty) anderson 0/1 att: 650 est
started well in this game within ten minutes ainscough was in with slick passing, it was obvious with havens massive pack that shipping the ball was key to success, it looked all rosey when the restart went out on the full however the penalty failed to find touch, and so began the endless wave of pressure on our line, they must have had 20+ sets on our line so the pressure was inevitably going to tell, however it came through the flukiest of circumstances, kick through bounced horribly which flat footed leather only for the haven player to go round and score, within 5 minutes another kick this time ricocheting off the posts straight into the haven centres hands for another score, panthers could not get the ball despite some fierce hits decimating the forwards from both sides, eventually haven showed some class with great offloading killing the panthers defence before a neat cut out pass to send the wing man in the corner, half time 6-18, defending brilliantly on our line, haven look tired also.
enter the second half and it looks an even contest, a few mistakes from panthers and haven take the assendancy only for prop forward Neil holland to intercept leroy joes pass to run 60m, before being caught just shy of the line, a set of 6 followed which panthers couldnt crack the line but the break showed they could burst through the haven defence which looked alarmingly tired, within ten minutes panthers were in, crossfield kick finding leather, and the scores following a horrible miss were 10-18, it didnt take long for ainscough to worm his way over and the scores were within two. Panthers needed composure at this point instead they played panic rugby and tried to score at every opportunity, passes going to ground, offloads from impossible situations, and passes into touch (ainscough) however eventually with 5 minutes to go panthers finally reagained the lead as ainscough crossed for his hat trick against a haven side that was shattered, iot was evident from after panthers second try that they had nothing left and if we held our nerve we would come out on top. To top it all off keaveney darted over from dummy half just before the hooter after a forward pass 30m out from haven.
Panthers lineup
Leather- looked out of sorts at times, shifted out to wing after looking shaky at the back took his try well
Munroe- did well against his former club, came up with some real try savers in 1st half
Ainscough- had the odd brain fart but cant fault him for his hat trick always dangerous
Llewellen- anonymous in attack but worked his socks off in defence
Ballard- very dangerous with ball especially from kick returns, defensively solid
Forber- linked well and put some good passes in but too many went to ground
Hemmingway- very good kicking game and defensively punched above his weight against the big pack which targeted him
Holland- massive game, some hige defensive hits and was a monster in attack my MOM
Clough- always a threat in and around dummy half, helped set up 2 tries through breakaways
Hobson- guilty of being a dirty sod in first half lots of penalties piling pressure but cleaned up 2nd half with a great stint in attack and defense didnt shy away
Mcully- solid, but anonymous
Halliwell- threatening at times, should have scored in first half but bombed it over line
Haggerty- some cracking shots but didnt do much with the ball
Keaveney- similar to clough around dummy half and did very well defensiveley
Ratcliffe- great stints taking it to the big pack
Anderson- added the extra bit of experience calming the nerves when panick mode set in
Alcock- solid display as per usual
draw has been made
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