Saturday, 05 July 2008

Town give Haven a scare but it all comes right with a touch of magic

A LATE piece of magic from Derry Eilbeck to create a try for Craig Calvert put the seal on Whitehaven’s narrow win at Derwent Park on Sunday

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GERROF: Richard Fletcher is swamped by the Town defenders

But Workington Town almost pulled off a massive shock before going down by only eight points to their West Cumbrian neighbours in the Northern Rail Cup clash.

Few would have given Workington a chance after their 48-0 mauling in the Ike Southward Memorial Trophy game six weeks ago. But, after good results against Leigh and Halifax in recent weeks, Town coach Dave Rotheram again demanded improvement and that is exactly what he got.

It was a thrilling game, one that the derby deserves. The only downside, that there were only 1,276 supporters there to witness it.

Haven came at Town from the kick-off, Jason Mossop and Mark McCully bundling Ade Adebisi in to touch a metre out in only the third minute.

Four minutes later, Town were awarded a penalty for offside 18 metres out and decided to run the ball. And two plays later, a high tackle from Ryan McDonald earned them another penalty six metres closer, one they decided to kick. Carl Forber slotted the goal and Town were 2-0 ahead.

Graeme Mattinson had to be alert to thwart a Robert Lunt break in the 10thminute and, with McDonald making precious yards every time he touched the ball, Haven began to get the upper hand. And their reward came two minutes later when the Town defence was caught flat and Eilbeck cruised in at the corner for an easy try. Carl Rudd missed the kick from the touchline but Haven led 4-2.

Leroy Joe and Matthew Tunstall were singled out by the referee after a bit of niggle, before Jamie Beaumont was pulled for a high tackle on Gary Broadbent in what was becoming a full-blooded derby game.

Dexter Miller intercepted and made 40 metres into Haven territory as he relieved the pressure on his own line in the 23rd minute, before Town were reduced to 12 men when Scott Burgess saw yellow after a high tackle on Broadbent after following a deep Forber kick in the 26th minute.

And a minute later Haven made the most of the extra man when, after a good break by Scott McAvoy, Rudd put Richard Fletcher in for his side's second try. Rudd added the two and Haven led 10-2 a lead they held to the interval.

Great interplay instigated by John Duffy saw Haven extend their lead three minutes into the second half, Sice going in under the posts for an excellent try which Rudd converted to give the visitors a 16-2 lead.

But back came Town, showing the type of spirit that Rotheram has instilled in them, and a try in the 45th minute was no more than they deserved. Rob Lunt managed to get a boot to a lose ball before collecting, and feeding Mark Routledge who went over for his second try in two games. Forber goaled from wide on the right and the gap had narrowed to 16-8.

Two penalties in two minutes from Forber, after superb work by Ryan Benjafield and Mossop, cut Haven’s lead to 16-12 in the 51st minute, before Calvert edged the visitors further ahead with a 53rd minute touchdown.

Rudd’s conversion attempt came back off the right-hand post and the score remained at 20-12.

Iain Marsh was then put on report for what looked a high tackle on Mark Edmondson, before David Fatialofa, McDonald, Leroy Joe, and John Duffy all went close as Town's solid defence held out close to their own line.

Scott McAvoy’s ankle tap on Lunt seemed to save a certain try as Town battled back, and then Adebisi was forced to knock the ball dead following a

Forber kick. Eilbeck then had to do the same to a Forber grubber three plays after the restart under the posts, Forber again being instrumental in the next score in the 65th minute.

The Town stand-off looked to be putting the chip to the right but flicked the ball in the opposite direction for on-loan Leigh scrum-half Martin Keavney to get the touch near the posts. Forber added the two and Town were right back in it, two points behind, at 20-18.

But ,two minutes later, Eilbeck’s fancy footwork down the left earned Calvert an easy run in, Rudd converting, to regain an eight-point advantage 26-18.

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