Rugby League: Bolton Mets 12 - 44 Littleborough

Date published: 11 June 2018


In a repeat of last month's clash between Bolton Mets and Littleborough Rugby League, the away side once again dominated the opposition.

Having beaten Bolton Mets at Greenfield Pavilion by 42-18 four weeks ago, Littleborough continued their winning streak in imperious fashion. leading 32-4 at the break after converted tries from Keenan Mason (2), debutante Steven McNamara and David Kearns.

Within five minutes of the game, left winger Keenan Mason made the very most out of what looked like a misplaced kick by Dom Kershaw, to beat three defenders down the left side inside the Bolton Half.

His centre partner Steven McNamara then grabbed his first for his new side as he darted his way through the defence inside his own half to sprint clear into open space and find the whitewash.

Not far behind second row David Kearns then got his fourth in two matches to power over from close range.

Bolton Mets' left winger then pulled one back for a beleaguered Bolton side that could not cope with Littleborough's intensity and sheer brute force in defence.

It wasn't only in defence that Boro showed their credentials, as brothers Nathan and Keenan Mason both scored goodindividual tries to give the visitors an unassailable lead.

In an end-to-end second half in hot and humid conditions, Bolton struck first with a cheeky dart down the blind side from the hooker after Boro full back Nathan Coop had done so well to deny the home side centre from scoring in the left corner.

Spurred on by the loss of a try, Littleborough took hold of the game again with quick fire tries from Steven McNamara, David Kearns and Jack Whittles.

McNamara was the rich beneficiary of a fizzing pass from Adam Browne that left two defenders clutching at thin air

David Kearns utilised good work by Mason at kick off to power through gaps in the Bolton defence and round the full back to go in next to the posts.

Forward Jack Whittles took the score beyond 40 points as he scythed through a hole in the Bolton rearguard on a running line off a defence splitting Dom Kershaw pass.

In the final moments of an action packed and fiery encounter, Bolton restored some pride with a third try, but it was not enough to deny Littleborough victory, setting them up for a home game against Bury Broncos.

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