Sunday, 22 March 2009

Man of the Match v Wheatley Hills


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Ionians reach the final again

Hull Ionians Under 16s v Wheatley Hills

Yorkshire Cup Semi Final 22 March 2009

Wheatley Hills 10 Hull Ionians 17 .















The Yorkshire champions travelled to Wheatley Hills on a sunny but blustery day, with one thing on their minds. Victory to take them into the Yorkshire Cup Final and a chance to maintain their unbeaten record in the competition since Under 11s.

Ionians new their opposition were strong, particularly in the forwards as they had overcome the mighty Doncaster pack in the previous round. Ionians however went with a powerful pack and a formidable and attacking backline.

Wheatley Hills kicked off in front of a passionate and vocal crowd who’s cheers echoed around the ground as a rare handling error by Hammersley gave them the momentum to charge over the Ionian’s line. A stunned Ionians team then watched as the kick bounced back of the post and Wheatley Hills re lined having stated their intent.





A battle of the packs ensued and Ionians keen to throw the ball wide were locked in midfield for the next 15 minutes, with neither side gaining the upper hand. Eventually the hard battling forwards won possession and a series of back moves gained ground. Wheatley Hill’s backs however were no pushovers and some excellent defending repelled the Ionians charge.

Wheatley began to make use of the strong cross field wind and some high, testing kicks relieved the pressure and forced Ionians back. The fast and furious game was maintained throughout the half, helped by the referee who had clearly had an extra helping of common sense for breakfast.

Ionians had several close run attacks but failed to reach the line whilst Wheatley countered several times although their backs never really got the chance to run. The Wheatley forwards continued to test the I’s defence causing several scrambled clearances.





















Just before the break, a long range Wheatley penalty attempt just went wide. The half finished and Ionians were unusually behind.

Ionians started the second half with the wind slightly in their favour and began to look the more likely team to score. The Ionians forwards had spent the first half trying to put the backs away and now wanted a go themselves. The combination of forward running and the flare and pace of the backs began to cut holes in the desperate Wheatley defence.

The first try came as a series of forward drives put Wheatley on the back foot before slick handling of the recycled ball saw Isaac Green go over in the corner.



The next try followed quite quickly as man of the match Josh Thundercliffe burst out of defence and a series of offloads again opened up the field for the backs to inter link and score a superb try under the posts. Hammersley converted and Ionians were in front.





Ionians continued to press and some superb kicking out of defence by Hamersley gave them more momentum. A break, this time by 2nd row Joe Midgeley, took I’s from their own half to the Wheatley 22. This time Hamersley looked outside, before placing a delicate grubber kick through the gap and over the line, which he followed up himself just beating the covering defenders to the ball. The kick went wide but Ionians had won the game.





Wheatley who are not a team to lie down continued to battle and as they did in the first minute of the game, they again attacked the Ionian’s line, this time the Scrum Half touched down, driven over by his forwards after carving through the Ionian’s pack from a well worked tap penalty.


The game finished Wheatley Hills 10 - Hull Ionians 17 and although there were several flare ups during the match, it was a pleasure to watch 2 totally committed teams playing quality Rugby over 60 minutes. The battle that had taken place on the pitch was complemented by the sporting attitude of the losers who as soon as the final whistle blew were gracious in defeat and congratulated the victors, wishing them luck in the final. This commendable attitude, typical of Rugby, was then matched by their coaching staff and supporters. Ionians now face York in the final at Brantigham Park on 26 April 2009.















Sunday, 8 March 2009

Man of the match v Pocklington

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Ionians V Pocklington

Hull Ionians 22 Pocklington 5

In only the 4th game since the Christmas break, Ionians entertained Pocklington at Brantingham Park, their last fixture having been just before the break. Pocklington were far from intimidated by the occasion and took to the pitch determined to win.

With 5 of the regular backs unavailable, a makeshift attacking line supported a near full strength Ionians pack.

The game kicked off at a furious pace and an almost immediate surge into the Pocklington half looked like reaping reward. A solid defence though repelled the Ionians attack and on turning the ball over, Pock created an overlap with an opportunity to score. Desperate defending saved Ionians blushes.

After twice fumbling over the line, Ionians took the lead through Alex Griffiths after Ryan Rodgers and Jordan Help made ground along the right hand side with a series of offloads the Fijian 7s team would have been proud of.

Pocklington came straight back at I’s and Joe Knight’s kick found enough space to bounce between the Ionians forwards, allowing Pock to gain a good advantage. Having failed to capitalise, an even game in the middle of the park ensued until Domhnall Talbot scored another forwards try for ionians as he drove over 5th or 6th phase ball.

The second half was played with similar vigour, Pocklington showing great determination and commitment. Ionians however saw greater possession and some telling kicks by Hammersley frustrated most of the Pocklington attacks.

Ionian’s skipper Danny Casson on this occasion playing in the centres found it difficult to stay out of the game and on several occasions moved into the thick of the action, making good ground each time. His ability to win the ball in the tackle frustrated the Pock players but demonstrated some of the the skills that earned him a place in the North of England back row.

As the packs went head to head on many occasions, Ionians often came out on top in the loose and with Alex Griffiths able to reach great heights in the lineouts he disrupted much of pock’s possession . The scrums were evenly matched as a giant battle raged in the front rows with no love being lost on either side.

Pocklington scored first in the second half with a series of powerful drives which was immediately emulated by Ionian's as Josh Thundercliffe made it 15 - 5.

Ionians eventually took a clear lead as recycled ball on the edge of the Pock 22 was sent spinning out to centre Thundercliffe ? Who wisely chucked it out to winger Alex Rodgers to race to the line. The kick was converted by Hammersley and I’s gained a well deserved victory.

Pocklington were in the main magnanimous in defeat and should be congratulated for their commitment and team work. For Ionians, Jordan help was awarded man of the match, not only for his work in the set pieces but a great deal of effort in the loose and some powerful running.