Consett 17 Vale Junior Colts 35
Sunday March 7th 2010

Vale Junior Colts team with Coach Simon Baines and Team Manager Neil McSporran
Vale left Powder House Lane on the long journey to County Durham for the National Under 17’s Cup game at Consett on a glorious but frosty morning. With the late withdrawel off key players Rogerson and Reeves, in addition to the long injury list which include Catlow, Field, Wilmott, Dobson and Simon and unavailable Wilson the team arrived in the heart of the NE to play against unknown opposition with a certain amount of trepidation.

Scrum going forward
Their nerves were quickly settled however when Carter first slotted over a penalty from the 22, and then a short time later went down the narrow side, after Dixon had pinched a Consett ball at the front of the line on their 22, to score the opening try. As well as settling their nerves it also appeared to produce a 10 to 15 minute lacklustre effort, which resulted in Consett being allowed back into the game and scoring their first try. This was the “wake up” call the Vale youngsters needed and from here on they proceeded to pick-up the pace of the game which Consett struggled to deal with. Carter was given 2 more opportunities with penalties which he converted with comfort. As half time approached Vale scored an outstanding try which was started by Ashton-Hill who won and secured the ball close to half way. His fellow forwards quickly drove over to produce good quick possession. Vale spun the ball out wide to the right, and again the forwards were there in support at the breakdown to produced more good quick ball which went through several pairs of hands back to the left wing, where Dixon, who was “loitering with intent”, showed a clean pair of heels to the covering Consett defence to finish a great team try. Carter again made no mistake with the conversion and stroked the ball over to make the half time score 21 – 5 to Vale.

Scrumming down

Consett on the move
There was not respite for Consett at the start of the second half with Vale again quickly into their stride playing an excellent 15 man game, and with 2 minutes of the restart Wood went over after one of his trademark juggling tricks, catching the ball at the third attempt before racing away from his bemused opposite number to score. Wood then scored a second after another good passage of play which found Baines at outside centre and with a two on one. Not content with a simple pass he executed a perfect switch with the alert Wood, who cut inside with a clear run to the posts. Vale were really on top at this stage, and although the game was now lost Consett still showed a terrific spirit and never gave up. Vale had to show determined defence on several occasions to keep them out. When Carter received a yellow card Consett had a chance to reduce the deficit, which they did scoring two late consolation tries.

Neil McSporran in pensive mood

Bainsy keeping a close eye on things
This was a really good all round performance from the team , with several notable individual performances including Man of the Match Wood not only for his 2 tries, but also his excellent defensive work.

The Vale youngsters will now play Doncaster in the next round of the competition at Powder House Lane on Sunday 14th March kicking off at 2.30pm.
Vale Junior Colts:
J.McSporran, D.Thomason, Z.Ashton-Hill; S.Dixon, S.Thompson; A. Mason, A.Holroyd, A.Baines; O.Carter, E. Bland; M. Bunn, J. Rudland-Thomas, J.Lynch, R. Wood, S.Peddar; K.Sharples.










