Harrogate 10 Titans 26

Rotherham Titans we’re made to graft hard for their 26-10 win over a tenacious and resilient Harrogate outfit on a dark and wet afternoon at Rudding Lane.

Tries from Matt Minogue, Harry Newborn, Tom Lewis and in the eighth minute of injury time, Callum Bustin, ensured Roth returned home with a full allocation of points.

Following a prolific week of wet weather in North Yorkshire, the pitch was very much on the heavy side and both teams found it difficult to play much flowing rugby.

Nevertheless Rotherham settled into their task and looked threatening from the off. Unfortunately for them however a steady stream of errors prevented them from finishing off at critical moments.

Indeed it was the home side that kick-started the scoreboard on 9 minutes when scrum half Kit Keith knocked over a 3-pointer following an increasing number of penalties conceded by the Titans.

As the half hour mark approached and still trailing you could feel the frustration levels rising in the Titans camp.

However, the tension was somewhat lifted on 27 minutes when Matt Minogue was on hand to capitalise on a Harrogate error on the edge of their own 22. Minogue hacked on from a missed pass and charged through to dot down under the sticks; he then dusted himself down to knock over the extras.

Just before the break Roth doubled their tally when hooker Harry Newborn dotted down near the corner following a powerful drive from a line out. Minogue impressed with his conversion from out wide to send his side in at the break with a 14-3 lead.

Celebrating his birthday by scoring Titans third try was winger Tom Lewis.

Following some impressive work by the Roth pack play was taken deep inside the home 22, before scrum half Sam Boxhall collected and threw a long miss-pass to Lloyd Hayes who in turn drew the last defender before popping Lewis in for his try. Minogue narrowly missed the extras.

To their credit Harrogate never stopped in their efforts and on more than one occasion they caused Rotherham problems. Their work in particular at scrum time was impressive and they challenged Roth in that area like no other team this season.

Indeed the home side were rewarded for their endeavours on 53 minutes when hooker Steve Maycock scored following good work from his pack. Keith added the extras to reduce his side’s arrears to 19-10.

As the game went deep into injury time and with Harrogate closing in on the Titans line, not only did it look like Roth wouldn’t be getting a bonus point try, but if the hosts went over there was probably just enough time remaining to restart the game – and then who knows what!

However, brilliant work by Roth enabled them to turn over the ball and force a penalty. They then proceeded to take play deep into the Harrogate half, culminating with a line out 10 metres from the line.

From there and with the final play Rotherham worked the ball infield before finding number 8 Callum Bustin; he then showed terrific strength and determination to force his way over to secure the bonus point. Minogue tagged on the extras to finish things off.

Speaking immediately after the game Titans Adam Byron said:

“I think our first emotion having just come off the pitch is relief. Obviously we were dominant in terms of the score line and we were never in trouble of losing the game, but we really had to push right at the end to pick up the bonus point.

“I was frustrated some of the things we were trying to do didn’t come off as we’d liked and I was a bit frustrated with myself in terms of we’d prepared for perfect rugby in perfect conditions, when instead we need to be realistic of where we’re playing rugby at times and what the conditions are at this time of the year.

“Overall however I am just really proud of the boys; to actually get that turnover in extra time and then to make their way all the way down the field to get that bonus point try at the death.

“The lads had bucket loads of team spirit and endeavour today, the conditions were awful; it wasn’t a pleasant day to play rugby, the pitch was boggy due to all the rain they’ve had up here this week and for the lads to find that try at the end was very impressive, so a massive well done to them.

“You also have to acknowledge the Harrogate team, they worked really hard too, every time we tried to go around the corner often they were waiting for us. They defended really well and their set-piece was very solid. I was impressed by them and I think they will go on to beat some good sides here.”

Referee: George Jones

Attendance: 250

Yellow Card: Challinor (Titans)

Titans: Newborn (T), Lewis (T), Bustin (T), Minogue (T, 3C)

Harrogate: Maycock (T), Keith (C, P)

Titans: 15 Lloyd Hayes, 14 Tom Lewis, 13 Mat Clark (West 75), 12 Harry Dunne, 11 Jamie Cooke, 10 Matt Minogue, 9 Sam Boxhall, 1 Alastair Donkor (Capps 58), 2 Harry Newborn (Bergmanas 50), 3 Rikki Stout (Quigley 58), 4 Matt Challinor, 5 Matt Smith, 6 Zak Poole (Capt.), 7 Keifer Laxton (Nwosu-Hope 50), 8 Callum Bustin.  

Replacements: 16 Jack Bergmanas, 17 Colin Quigley, 18 Charlie Capps, 19 Theo Nwosu-Hope, 20 Jonny West.

Harrogate: 15 Dom Tydeman (Cooke 75), 14 Harry Barnard, 13 Jordan Cummins, 12 Jack Kennell, 11 Will Yates, 10 Phil Wickham, 9 Kit Keith, 1 Jacob Percival, 2 Steve Maycock (Baxter 53), 3 Tom Baxter (Dennis 33), 4 Fraser Kitching (G. Coser 65), 5 Sam Brady (Capt.), 6 Will Seymour (Thompson 41), 7 Martin Dodds, 8 Jonny Coser.

Replacements: 16 Will Dennis, 17 Tom Shrimpton, 18 Guy Coser, 19 Dec Thompson, 20 Danny Cooke.

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Titans 26 Huddersfield 12

Rotherham Titans were made to graft hard for the full 80 minutes on an awful wet and windy afternoon at Clifton Lane, before ultimately sealing a deserved 26-12 win over their Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield RUFC.

Titans secured the much-needed bonus point to maintain their push for a top-end finish, with tries coming from Sam Boxhall, Matt Smith, Zak Poole and Callum Bustin, with Matt Minogue adding 6 points from the tee.

On a truly terrible afternoon weather-wise, the wind and rain dictated little rugby would be played and each team found it difficult to escape their own half when playing against the elements.

Rotherham had the benefit in the first period and made the most when after just 6 minutes scrum half Sam Boxhall sniped over near the posts, after good work from the pack took Roth up to the try line. Matt Minogue added the extras.

Despite being camped in their opponents half for much of the time, Roth had to wait until the 24th minute before adding to their tally, when second rower Matt Smith spotted a gap at the breakdown and proceeded to gallop in from around 20 metres to dot down under the posts for Minogue to nail the extras.

Eight minutes before the break and Roth had their third try when skipper Zak Poole touched down following a powerful drive from a line out. Minogue impressed with his conversion in the difficult conditions to give his side a 21-0 lead which they took into half time.

Roth expected a tough second half and Huddersfield ensured they wouldn’t be disappointed. Indeed the third quarter of the game saw Titans penned inside their own 22 for much of that period.

By the hour mark and whilst Roth had two men in the sin bin for various misdemeanours, the visitors crossed the whitewash twice through back rower Lewis Bradley and full back Tom Hodson, with Will Milner converting the latter to reduce his side’s arrears to 21-12.

It was time for steady nerves and for the experience Titans have in the squad to keep things calm and for clear thinking to take hold.

This was evident to see as Roth’s calm and patient approach manoeuvred them into great field position, which in effect allowed them to settle the game with 13 minutes remaining, when from a line out Callum Bustin dotted down in the far corner following another powerful drive from the pack.

Minogue missed the difficult conversion from out wide, but it mattered not as Roth secured the 26-12 bonus point win and maintained their unbeaten status after 11 games.

Post-match and speaking from the sanctuary of indoors, a soaked Adam Byron said:

“The weather was always going to have a heavy impact on the game; the wind was a little bit on and off in the first half when it was behind us, but it really turned against us in the second half when we had it in our faces.

“Coming away with a 21-0 lead and three tries at half time was important; but they certainly put us to task in the second half and they kept us down in our own 22 and put us under pressure for long periods and we had to put in some really good defensive sets and work hard to get out of there.

“We were really pleased that we came through and we managed to get the bonus point win with that fourth try in the second half and that’s what is all comes down to, getting the win and the bonus point is what really counts.

“I think what we have to accept is we’re going to get games like we did last week at Loughborough on an artificial surface where the game is free-running, but we are going to get games like this one, when the weather is against rugby, not just us and we have to adapt and play according to the conditions.

“Our defensive sets were outstanding; it was a little frustrating at times that we would put the hard yards in but the penalty count was starting to build up against us, but the fact that we kept putting those defensive sets in and the 2-man hits was really important to the outcome.

“Huddersfield to be fair kept on us, but at times I think they ran out of ideas of how to break us down; they had the possession but we stayed strong in defence and kept them out for the majority of the time.

“That’s our ninth win in a row now and that’s something that we’d obviously like to keep building on. We are still undefeated, but as I’ve said before, on this run up to Christmas our main goal is to pick up the 5-point wins. So when the conditions are like that, it is a bit of a leveller; a lot of teams would have been happy with a 4-point win, but we really wanted that 5-pointer and we are delighted to have got that.”

Referee: Daniel Woods

Attendance: 487

Yellow Card: Stout & Smith (Titans)

Titans: Boxhall (T), Smith (T), Poole (T), Bustin (T), Minogue (3C)

Huddersfield: Bradley (T), Hodson (T), Milner (1C)

Titans: 15 Tom Lewis, 14 Connor Field, 13 Lloyd Hayes, 12 Harry Dunne, 11 Jamie Cooke, 10 Matt Minogue, 9 Sam Boxhall (West 76), 1 Charlie Capps (Donkor 74), 2 Harry Newborn (Bergmanas 67), 3 Rikki Stout (Laxton 65), 4 Matt Challinor, 5 Matt Smith, 6 Marcus Payne (Quigley 68), 7 Zak Poole (Capt.), 8 Callum Bustin.  

Replacements: 16 Jack Bergmanas, 17 Colin Quigley, 18 Alastair Donkor, 19 Keifer Laxton, 20 Jonny West.

Huddersfield: 15 Tom Hodson, 14 Kian Stewart, 13 Lewis Workman, 12 Will Milner, 11 Elliot Knight (Catleugh 67), 10 Joe Potter (Thornton 56), 9 Jonny Mason, 1 Callum Thompson, 2 Liam Stapley (Parkin 69), 3 Andy Rollins (Morgan-McDermott 69), 4 Luke Pearson, 5 Nick Sharpe, 6 Ethan Myers, 7 Lewis Bradley (Capt.) (Davis 61), 8 Eddie Brown.

Replacements: 16 Callum Morgan-McDermott, 17 Ross Thornton, 18 Leighton Davis, 19 Cameron Catleugh, 20 Tom Parkin.

Photo Credit: Gareth Siddons

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