Titans 38 Sedgley Park 29
Rotherham Titans kept the pressure on at the top of the league with a well-deserved 38-29 win in a high-scoring thriller on a bright afternoon at Clifton Lane.
Titans outscored Park by six tries to four with dot downs coming from Luckas Sableman-Blue, Harry Gilson-Fox, Callum Bustin, Morgan Veness, Zach Toerien and Lloyd Hayes, with the latter also adding 8 points from the tee.
Titans had the better of the first half and secured the bonus point inside the opening 35 minutes, with Park’s only score coming from a try for winger Rhys Henderson midway through the half.
Titans stormed into the lead as early as the third minute when winger Luckas Sableman-Blue finished off after receiving a sharp pass from fly half Rob Povey.
Despite Park narrowing the gap Rotherham soon restored their advantage with two quick tries inside three minutes.
Firstly, Lloyd Hayes was on hand to intercept and charge home from 40 metres and then some slack work from Sedgley in clearing their lines saw second rower Harry Gilson-Fox exploit the opportunity to crash over under the sticks.
Callum Bustin showed good awareness to power over with a quick tap close to the line which extended the lead further before the break.
If anyone thought Sedgley Park might roll over in the second half they would have been badly mistaken.
Inside the opening 10 minutes centre Nathan Pope popped up to narrow the gap with an arching run, with full back Oliver Glasse converting. Glasse reduced his sides arrears further shortly afterwards with a smart 3-pointer.
The game was developing into a more open affair with each side prepared to take a few more risks.
The next score came after a lovely break from Lloyd Hayes, with Jamie Cooke in support which took play up to the Sedgley line. The ball was recycled out for hooker Morgan Veness to crash over.
However, moments after the restart Sedgley bounced straight back with a sharp try from scrum half Matt Sturgess which kept Rotherham on edge as they knew their opponents were not about to go away.
Inside the final 10 minutes Titans nerves were calmed somewhat when replacement prop forward Zach Toerien bulldozed his way over after James Naylor slip him in close to the line.
But those stubborn Sedgley boys just refused to go away and 3 minutes from time replacement forward Adam Mallinson was driven over to secure a deserved bonus point for his side.
Deep into injury time Park had two long range penalty efforts slide wide of the mark which would have given them a second bonus point, but unfortunately for them it wasn’t to be.
Rotherham will enjoy their hard-earned victory, but the focus will quickly switch to their next task when they travel to Rams next Saturday.
Commenting after the game Titans Harvey Biljon said:
“I don’t think we could have asked for anymore, we got the five points and at times we really looked like we were in our rhythm, and we scored some really good tries.
“Then there was a couple of moments where our defensive sets were exceptional.
“We came up against a team that is known for their attacking intent and it really stood out that we could weather the storm at times, that helped us just to interrupt any momentum they could get.
“Sedgley Park did score some good tries, and we’ll give them credit for those, but I think if you look at the steps through the middle of the park, that was something I was pretty impressed with from our players.”
Titans: Sableman-Blue (T), Gilson-Fox (T), Bustin (T), Veness (T), Toerien (T), Hayes (T, 4C)
Sedgley Park: Henderson, (T), Pope (T), Sturgess (T), Mallinson (T), Glasse (3C, 1P)
Yellow Card: None
Attendance: 250
Referee: Henry Pearson
Assistant Referees: Peter Connor & Brendan Fitzmaurice
Titans: 15 Ronnie Du Randt, 14 Luckas Sableman-Blue (Barrett 70), 13 Lloyd Hayes, 12 Jamie Cooke, 11 Calum Barrett (Townend 58), 10 Rob Povey, 9 JB Bruzulier (Naylor 58), 1 Charlie Capps © (Toerien 58), 2 Morgan Veness, 3 Andrew Foster (Harrison 59), 4 John Okafor, 5 Harry Gilson-Fox, 6 Travis Gordon ©, 7 Harry Newborn (Maguire 65), 8 Callum Bustin.
Replacements: 16 Curran Maguire 17 Zach Toerien, 18 Eoin Harrison, 19 Jack Townend, 20 James Naylor.
Sedgley Park: 15 Oliver Glasse, 14 Rhys Henderson, 13 Nathan Pope, 12 Cameron Scanlon, 11 Albert Bradshaw, 10 Warren Seals (Riley 30), 9 Matt Sturgess, 1 John Blanchard (Downham 58), 2 Ben Gregory (Mallinson 68), 3 Danny Rylance (Blanchard 73), 4 Bob Birtwell ©, 5 Will Connor (Cox 58), 6 Connor James (Deans 68), 7 Lewis Bradley, 8 Tom Ailes.
Replacements: 16 Austin Downham, 17 Adam Mallinson, 18 Isaac Deans, 19 Luke Cox, 20 Matt Riley.
Photo: Gareth Siddons