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Match report - 5th April

Match report - 5th April

Robert Forsyth7 Apr - 08:53

League campaign ends with another win.

The league season ended for Burntwood the way it started with a win against Kidderminster Carolians. The final scoreline was 31-20 to give Josh Canning’s side their 19th win with just three defeats and a game points tally three points short of 800. Their second place finish is their best in the Midlands leagues and they still have a cup final to look forward to.
Although Burntwood were never behind in this final fixture, Kidderminster stayed within touching distance until the last quarter. Their youthful set of backs posed the home defence problems throughout from as early as the fourth minute. A lively attack was finally forced into touch in the right corner.
The hosts responded with a good attack of their own to open the scoring on seven minutes. Possession was provided from a visitors’ knock-on for Kian Carter to sidestep a defender and cross in the left corner. Josh Massey added the conversion.
Already without leading points’ scorer Brett Taylor, Burntwood then lost top try scorer Luke Rookyard on ten minutes with a shoulder injury. Alfie Dewsbury replaced him and the home pack re-shuffled.
Two minutes later an ambitious wide pass was intercepted for KC to race away to the right corner for an unconverted try.
A good chip ahead by Ian Jones was re-gathered by Carter who set up a ruck from which Hal Gozukucuk burst away to score unopposed on 17 minutes but the conversion was wide to leave the score 12-5.
Kidderminster spent time in the home 22 for a 15 minute period but the hosts’ defence held. However, when they finally turned the tide, two scoring chances went begging as possession was lost when driving for the line.
KC benefitted from a couple of penalty awards plus ten added metres to progress into the home 22. The last act of the half was a penalty goal from in front of the posts to make it 12-8.
Burntwood edged further ahead two minutes into the second period. Ethan Turner was close following a line out in the clubhouse corner. KC kicked clear upfield but Carter ran the ball back to earn a penalty. The line out option was taken and Dewsbury fed skipper Canning who scored his side’s third try. Massey was just off target with the conversion into the wind.
The visitors replied with an unconverted try on 53 minutes. They moved possession wide left from a reset scrum and finally crossed in the corner.
The home pack had the better of the scrummage exchanges all afternoon and another strong set piece allowed Gozukucuk to pick and drive on 56 minutes. He found Carter who then fed Rob Jones who forced his way over near the right corner for the try bonus point. Massey’s fine conversion made it 24-13.
The home pack had the visitors in trouble at their own scrum again on 65 minutes to earn a penalty. Ben Holt found the right corner for the line out from which Tom Shorrock gained possession to stretch over for a try which Massey converted superbly.
With the result seemingly decided, Kidderminster had other ideas. Seven minutes from time they worked their way upfield to win a line out and move possession wide left for a try in the corner which was excellently converted.
They then made an electric break from the restart to take play deep into the home 22. However, the defence held and when KC were penalised, Holt kicked to touch to end the game.
Burntwood 2nds moved up to 5th in their final game in Counties 4 Midlands West (North) by winning away at Essington 23-10.
The 3rd team were denied an outing when Eccleshall 2nds failed to raise a side for the fixture.
So Burntwood 1sts remaining fixture for season 2024-25 is the Staffs Intermediate Trophy Final against Willenhall but the date and venue are still to be decided. The 2nd team continue their season with a home fixture against Lichfield 2nds in the Staffs Centenary Cup this Saturday – kick off 3pm.
(Pic courtesy of Jim Wall).
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