Rugby League: Thatto Heath 34 – 18 Mayfield

Date published: 26 March 2018


Mayfield travelled to St Helen's to face the reigning Premier Division champions, and despite some bright spots, came away disappointed and without the points.

Mayfield failed to take the ball from the kick off and immediately surrendered field position and put themselves under pressure. The defence held strong on the first occasion but conceded a penalty on the next defensive set then missed simple tackles to allow Thatto Heath in for first the first try.

Mayfield again conceded a penalty whilst trying to handle enthusiastic play and then failed to number up on a simple wide passing move.

Mayfield seemed unable to do anything right and lost the ball at their own scrum then conceded the third try in the opening ten minutes from a simple drive at the posts.

Mayfield finally started to show some controlled aggression and won possession in the Thatto half for the first time. Zak Hartley leapt highest for a crossfield bomb to score but then inexplicably chipped the conversion well wide.

Callum Marriot forced his way over the line from 10 metres out and Mayfield had a way back into the game at 18-4 but the spiral of unforced errors and penalties continued.

Thatto Heath remained on top, despite showing little other than enthusiasm.

With half-time looming Mayfield showed  glimpses of what they are capable of as they defended a Thatto Heath attack and Jake Boardman took at intercept on his own line to race half the length of the field. Quick plays looked to be pressurising and opening up the defence but Zac Baker couldn’t hold a Simon Moore offload and the chance was lost.

Thatto Heath made Mayfield pay for that error as they again passed wide to exploit poor numbering and score a try .

Matty Chrimes was trying hard and strong tackles by him and Jimmy Connaughton regathered the ball in the Thatto Heath half, and Paul Brearley forced his way over the line only to have the ball stripped from him – the loose ball was collected by the defending full-back who then inexplicably passed it to the grateful Jimmy Connaughton, who touched it down for a try. Zak Hartley converted.

The second half continued much the same as the first, as despite some controlled patches that saw Paul Brearley denied a try when dropping the ball over the line, and both Aidan Gleeson and Macauley Donnelly held up over the line, messing in the tackle, bad choice trick plays and poor concentration cost them dearly.

A badly executed simple tip-on saw Thatto Heath regather the loose ball to race full length for a try.

Paul Brearley had the ball stripped from him when clearing his line and the Mayfield defence failed to react and Thatto Heath scored another.

Mayfield tried hard in the dying minutes and got the reward when finally being awarded a penalty and Matty Chrimes took advantage to score in at the corner. Too wide for Zac Hartley to convert.

Mayfield Team; Zac Hartley, Ieuan Higgs, Matty Chrimes, Liam Whalley, Jordan Parr, Paul Brearley, Zac Baker, Simon Moore, Dec Sheridan, Aidan Gleeson, Callum Marriott, Macauley Donnelly, Jimmy Connaughton, Jack Rush, Cole Connolly, Jake Boardman, Sean Mulcahy.

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