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Latchford Albion 66 Heysham Atoms 20

Andrew Rowlinson3 Apr 2022 - 22:25
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Albion rack up the points in impressive victory

A stunning second half performance saw Albion rack up the points on the way to a comprehensive victory over Heysham Atoms.

The hosts started well and opened the scoring in the opening minutes. Scrum half Matthew Ellis cleverly dummying his way through the oncoming defence, Matty Rudd adding the conversion.
A Latchford error, and subsequent penalty, gifted the visitors field position, which they took full advantage of to register a converted try to level the scores.
Albion regained this lead soon after, this time Ellis turned provider when his cross field kick was collected by Gareth Fairhurst who then managed to cross out wide.
Again Heysham responded with a second try and on thirty minutes the scores were tied at 10-10
Latchford took control of the game with two quick fire tries ahead of the interval.
Firstly Fairhurst crossed again, this time benefiting from some quick hands along the line.
On the stroke of half time, Danny Brown made a break through the visitors defence, and found Charlie Groarke in support to take the pass and score near the posts. Rudd’s conversion putting Albion in a good position at half time.

Half time
Latchford 20 Heysham 10

As with the first half Albion started strongly. On 42 minutes Rob Marsh made a good break, and was ably supported by Charlie McCurrie who raced 20 yards to score, Rudd converting.
Heysham hit back with a converted try, but the hosts then hit top gear and took full control of the game.

Firstly McCurrie scored his second try of the afternoon, taking full advantage of a great pass by full back Matty Rudd who joined the line at pace to create the gap, Rudd also converting
Next to cross was Matthew Nash, who found space out wide after quick hands from the Albion backs caused mayhem in the visitors defence.
McCurrie soon registered his hat trick try, again benefitting from the gap created by Rudd, who then duly added the touchline conversion.
The scoring continued when Eliis’ cross field kick was collected by Ben Harper, who held off two defenders to plant the ball down.
Nash then scored his second of the afternoon. Again good quick hands allowing the second rower the chance to crash over the line.
Next Harper scored again, showing great pace to race in from 40 yards out.
Albions scoring was completed when Marsh but McCurrie through a gap to cross by the posts
Rudd adding the subsequent conversions.

Credit must go the visitors who kept trying until the final whistle, and were rewarded with a final converted try, but it was mere consolation as the hosts registered a victory which allowed them to move into fourth place on the league table

Coach Martyn Ellis added “ We have had a couple of tough games, which we expected coming into this division. My main advice to the lads was to start enjoying their rugby and the performances will follow. We did this today and played some fantastic rugby at times.
We still have lots to work on, but we are certainly being competitive and every game we play, we are adapting more and more to the higher level of rugby, and we are getting closer to where we want to be “

This Saturday sees a further home fixture when they host Halton Farnworth Hornets at the ASICS Victoria Park Arena, Kick off 2.30PM

Pictured is Charlie Groarke, who scored his first ever open age try in Saturday’s victory.

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