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Sat 07 Mar 2026  ·  Regional 2 North
ASPATRIA RUGBY
1st XV
Penalties: J Clegg (2)
6
36
Northern
CLINICAL NORTHERN TAKE THEIR CHANCES AND THE CHAMPIONSHIP

CLINICAL NORTHERN TAKE THEIR CHANCES AND THE CHAMPIONSHIP

Barney Clegg8 Mar - 10:29

PLAY-OFF GAME LOOMS AS RESULTS ELSEWHERE GO AGAINST THE BLACKREDS

Aspatria lost this game 6:36. The 30 point margin in favour of Northern might indicate an easy day for the Newcastle based team, but this was far from the case. The result was in the balance deep into the second half, but Aspatria’s failure throughout the game to turn red zone possession into scores proved an insurmountable difference between the sides.

This was a day on which results elsewhere loomed large over the teams at Bower Park. For Northern, it was a day of celebration as they clinched the league championship with 3 games to spare. Not so good an afternoon for Aspatria. Their 3 rivals in the battle to avoid the postseason relegation shoot-out, a one-off game that will determine which team is relegated, alongside Wigton, all posted positive results. Upper Eden look safe, leaving Guisborough and Durham City battling on to avoid becoming Aspatria’s opposition.

With Aspatria’s prospects of avoiding the winner-takes-all game gone, attention turns to an attempt to secure home advantage. This remains an outside possibility but relies on winning at least two of the three remaining games and grabbing a clutch of bonus points in the process.

When Northern attacked and gained a position in the home 22, they rarely exited without points. The first of 6 tries came early, but the 7 point gap created was surely not going to last long as Aspatria launched a wave of promising attacks. Several of these ended not due to a stern Northern defence, which was in evidence, but unforced home errors. With 18 minutes played, Aspatria decided to get on the scoreboard with a successful Jack Clegg penalty. At the time, it seemed slight reward for Aspatria’s efforts.

The game was relatively even as the game moved into the final 10 minutes of the first half. Around this time, a penalty conceded by Aspatria allowed Northern to set up a catch and drive move that was well executed and extended the lead to 3:12. The score unleashed a late spell of pressure from Northern, but the Aspatria defence was equal to the challenge and able to see out the half without further damage.

Immediately, from the restart, Aspatria were awarded a penalty, and Clegg’s boot brought the deficit back to 6:12. Aspatria looked capable of threatening Northern, but the next time the Newcastle side rolled into the 22, a quick tap penalty caught the home side napping and widened the gap to 6:19.

Aspatria continued to launch some threatening attacks, but overall Northern appeared to have the edge, and they turned this into points on 57 minutes when an Aspatria error at the tail end of a lineout permitted a walk-in score.

A 6:26 deficit looked too much for Aspatria to overcome, but the effort to do so was clearly apparent. Home attacks took them close to the Northern line several times. Twice, Aspatria appeared to be on the cusp of tries, but the final handling was suspect, and thi,s rather than defence saved Northern.

Into the final minutes of the game, Aspatria’s defensive efforts became laboured. Northern exploited this to score two late tries and demonstrate why they are deserved champions of this league.

For Aspatria, the effort is there from the whole team and visible for all to see. They also have a forward pack that is a match for anyone in the league. All would agree that a little more guile and possibly patience are required in attack. Above all, cut out the handling errors, and there is a genuine prospect of coming out on top in the play-off game.

Match details

Match date

Sat 07 Mar 2026

Kickoff

TBC

Competition

Regional 2 North

League position

1
Northern
11
Aspatria
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