Thursday, August 26, 2010

/RBS U18 Cup RGS Newcastle manager Andy Watt unapproachable of his battlers

RGS Newcastle manager Andy Watt believes his players can hold their heads high after going down fighting conflicting a grand Whitgift side, braggadocio all-round strengths and ability and a frightening volume of pace. They additionally have a robe of punishing mistakes.

Whitgift entirely deserved to win but, similar to many, Watt thought the 34-10 scoreline did not simulate his side"s diversion contribution, that was undermined by uncharaceristic errors underneath pressure. They did not have an unit of fitness on the day either.

To be fair, the RGS forwards worked their hosiery off to grasp relation for prolonged durations and secure a decent volume of receive but Whitgift know how to request defensive vigour and skipper and fly half Joel Hodgson, certified he and his associate backs frequency had a second to think.

In contrast, when Whitgift got the round in open fool around there was regularly risk for RGS, generally from the fatal gait and invasion of Marland Yarde and a small dear and uncharacteristic errors did not help.

It was a frustrating day for dual of RGS"s main men, Hodgson and Newcastle Falcons column Fraser Balmain. For the majority part, Hogson looked the crafty small ubiquitous he is, but he means Yarde his second try mid by the initial half, when he threw a blind retreat pass nearby half way. Yarde picked it off and that was that, RGS were 15-0 down.

The fly half put RGS on the scoreboard with a chastisement and a try only prior to half time could have altered the mettle of the game. Tom Harrison"s surge to the line led to Whitgift flanker Herbie Butler being yellow carded for murdering the ball. RGS afterwards looked to have scored in the dilemma but David Watchorn"s pass to winger Dom Fawcett was deemed forward.

Still, there was time but, at a scrum in front of the Whitgift posts, a confused Balmain, who had been removing the improved of his conflicting number, was yellow carded for a scrum offence.

RGS indispensable the subsequent measure after half time and there were groans when Hodgson longed for a chastisement he would routinely spike in his sleep. There were even bigger groans when Whitgift charged down his attempted clearway and scored a converted try to widen the lead to 22-3.

Yarde afterwards set up a bulldozing try for the hulk Lawrence Okoye, whom RGS had nullified all game, and afterwards put the last spike in the RGS coffin. Fawcett had lifted hopes of a try but was cut down in the Whitgift "22". Yarde picked up the lax round and swept down the touchline to finish his hat-trick, evading Hodgson"s pessimistic plunge into on the median line.

Hodgson took an age to get up off the territory as if observant OK Marland, it"s your day, but he recovered to measure and modify RGS"s late try to show that RGS were knocked about but unbowed.

"Im unapproachable of them for removing as far as Twickenham, pronounced Watt. "It is a substantial feat and Im so unapproachable of them for the approach they played. We pushed Whitgift tough but I thought that we done a integrate of as well most mistakes at critical times.

"There were a integrate of small branch points. We had an event in the far dilemma only prior to half-time and if wed have scored that and Fraser had still been on the representation it would have been 13-10. We competence have had a possibility then," he said.

"They stranded at it right to the end. If you see at possession, there was zero in it, only one or dual things didnt go the way.

"The spontaneous errors cost us in the end. But you cant subject the lads heart and joining they sweated red blood for me out on that pitch." More...Daily Mail/RBS U18 Cup Final: Whitgift School 34 RGS Newcastle 10 Daily Mail/RBS U18 Vase Final: Sandbach School fourteen Norwich School 3

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