1st XV
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Sat 12 Jan 2019  ·  Yorkshire Division One
Guisborough
12
16
Keighley RUFC
1st XV
Solid defence wins the day.

Solid defence wins the day.

Russ Gibson13 Jan 2019 - 13:36
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A hard fought victory against bottom of the league Guisborough, who came out guns blazing.

Guisborough 12 Keighley 16

A hard fought victory against bottom of the league Guisborough, who came out guns blazing. Playing some neat rugby involving multiple phases and slick off loading the hosts pressured. It was in many respects a re-run of the previous weeks game, where the Keighley defence was solid especially in the centre where the strong centre partnership of Horsfall and Kelly put in some seriously big hits. After absorbing the early pressure Keighley began gaining territory and whenever the ball got to winger Joe Copperwaite or full back Jake Duxbury there was always a threat, which in the end led to a penalty for Alex Brown. Guisborough full of running spurned a kickable penalty choosing instead a line out on the Keighley five metre line, once again try as they might there was no way through the tight knit Keighley forwards. A further penalty from Alex Brown settled the visitors nerves. The Keighley forwards held up well in both attack and defence and were able to provide good possession which gave the backs chance to move the ball quickly. Slick hands and a gap in the defence allowed Joe Copperwaite to make ground before an inch perfect pass to supporting number eight Leigh Sugden who crashed over in the corner. Alex Brown did well to land the difficult conversion. The final minutes of the half was a purple patch for the visitors, camped in Guisborough territory, Sean Kelly forced his way over the line but was adjudged to have been held up.

Guisborough made a whirlwind start to the second half, quickly gaining ascendency. With second rower Michael Henderson leading the way they powered their way into the Keighley half, forcing a penalty. Once again they chose to kick to touch, this time the tactic worked, clean possession, a big drive and a try for busy wing forward Mathew Flint, winger PJ Fincken-Hayes added the difficult conversion. Keighley managed the pressure and forced their way to the opposition try line, but were too eager, which led to mistakes and allowed the defence to nullify some promising work. Their efforts were eventually rewarded with a penalty that Alex Brown converted. The middle period of the half was deadlocked, there was plenty of movement and energy, and some end to end stuff but no real chance of scoring, as both defences were really well organised. Guisborough although bottom of the league had gained thirteen losing bonus points against some good teams. It was easy to see why, they never give up. Right to the bitter end they forced Keighley to absorb wave after wave of attack. Almost on the whistle their efforts paid dividends and a further losing bonus point when winger PJ Fincken-Hayes crossed in the corner. This week Keighley welcome top end of the table Middlesbrough, which should prove to be yet another hard game in this tough league.

By Sam Griffin

Match details

Match date

Sat 12 Jan 2019

Kickoff

TBC

Competition

Yorkshire Division One

League position

10
Keighley
14
Guisborough
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Rugby Development Sponsor  - Adaptive Control Solutions Ltd.
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Stags Sponsor - Front Five Building Services
Sponsor - Sugden Amenity
Club Sponsor - Sugden Contractors