Ionians Alligators v Scunthorpe U12’s
21st November 2010
Scunthorpe kicked off and a well taken ball by Oscar Cavill ensured it went down the line to Henry Harmon, who cleared quite a distance before being nudged into touch.
After an Alligator knock-on, a scrum to Scunthorpe deep in their own half still managed to give the Alligator’s an advantage with a quick drive forwards. Captain of the day, James Millington, took possession and forced his way through and barged over the try line to score the first try.
Scunthorpe, feeling the pressure, tried for a quick scrum but a dropped ball cost them and the Alligator’s took control with a great pass to Ethan Canet-Baldwin who made his way past several players before getting tackled. Michael Walker made another great tackle on one of Scunthorpe’s biggest players to see him into touch just over the half way line. Although it was put neatly in by Kyro Kelly and taken well by James Millington, the line-out was re-started for not being straight. A second go saw the ball land in the hands of Sam Howard who immediately off-loaded to Jack Green-Morgan to take out wide.
The Alligators’ mauling was getting constructively aggressive and a brilliant exertion to reach the try line was only thwarted by a chance loose ball being grabbed up by Scunthorpe and prevented the Alligator’s from scoring. Although the ball was successfully passed out, it didn’t prevent Michael Walker from giving chase and stopping the Scunthorpe hopeful from scoring by pushing him into touch for an Alligator line-out and a chance to re-group.
Passing out wide seemed to be a favourable choice for the Alligator’s, as Michael Walker’s pass to Jack Green-Morgan and across to Max Smeaton clearly demonstrated. Max’s attempt to reach and cross the try line was exemplary and only with the realisation that he would fall short did he have the intuition to give a sneaky little off-load to our eagerly awaited scrum half, Harry Wells, who was waiting close by for the anticipated off-load, which he got and magnificently tipped it over the try line and scored.
James Millington’s effort to once again barge his way through Scunthorpe’s defence enabled Jack Green-Morgan to take a lovely pass, dart for the try line and score. After a wonderful try, the Alligator’s seemed to relax a little too much and a couple of stray balls eluded them before a bad pass onto the wing had to be intercepted by Henry Harmon, who tried desperately to grab the ball but was forced to kick it up field and into touch.
Oscar Cavill made a daring bolt for the try line and very nearly succeeded but was taken into touch just a couple of yards from the try line. A quick line-out by Scunthorpe saw Oscar get straight back to work with an intercepted tackle and steal which saw Charlie Cartmell take possession and cross the try line. Sadly his try was ruled out for knocking-on. Scunthorpe, now quite frustrated, made a daring attempt to gain possession and run clear, almost out of reach, but an extra vigilant Jack Hatfield wasn’t about to let his man get away and gave chase and brought him to the ground.
The combined effort of Jack Green-Morgan and Michael Walker to ground their opponent before he could slip past was shear brilliance and resulted in them gaining possession to keep play at a comfortable distance from their own try line. Jack’s continuous pounding of Scunthorpe’s defence very nearly secured him another try, but unfortunately he was sent into touch.
A last ditch try-line struggle right on half time gave the Alligators a 17-0 lead.
The second half got under way with the kick hastily received by Scunthorpe, who soon lost control. Oscar Cavil regained possession for the Alligators before going into touch.
Jack Green-Morgan, yet again, got stuck in and made a terrific weave through several Scunthorpe players to score his second try of the day. Hitting straight back with diligence, James Millington, Oscar Cavil and Charlie Cartmell made a combined effort to keep the ball from going out of play, but alas, a forward pass almost on the try line prevented them from scoring.
The Alligators were fighting hard and hitting mauls with intensified aggression in their quest to notch up more try’s. Scunthorpe could do little to prevent them from getting through and a well educated pass from James Millington saw to it that Kyro Kelly finally made the assault over the try line to score.
Scunthorpe, after being awarded a penalty, kicked high and deep into Alligator territory. After a bit of a scuffle to keep possession, Ethan Canet-Baldwin gave a conscious pass to Michael Walker who off-loaded to Jack Hatfield for a quick kick up field before getting tackled.
Good communication certainly played its part in today’s game. James Millington controlled his team with clear and constructive comments. James’ ball out to Michael Walker for his sly deployment to Jack Green-Morgan was a great attempt to outwit Scunthorpe. Unfortunately, the ball went slightly short for Jack to take and Henry Harmon stepped in to rescue it and pass out to Sam Howard. Although Sam was taken into touch, it was a great display of teamwork.
The Alligators seemed to be in full control of their mauling and paid greater attention to getting the ball out and from harm’s way. An eager Matthew Gill paid particular attention when one such ball came out of a maul and straight into his hands. He then weaved his way through and over the try line for his first try with the Alligators. Matthew spared no energy as he cleared good ground after Scunthorpe re-started the game and the ball landed back with him. Worried that he would fall at the hands of Scunthorpe, Matthew quickly off-loaded to Michael Walker who desperately tried to keep possession. In full support out on the wing was Ellis Rimmington, ready to back up his team mates and help defend his line, a role that Ellis has adapted to very well. Scunthorpe tried hopelessly to penetrate the bravely defended Alligator’s, but just couldn’t get through. Even the maul near the end of the game became a struggle for Scunthorpe to contend with and the game finished 38-0 to the Alligators.
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MAN OF THE MATCH: James Millington for his outstanding contribution in today’s game. James had his first outing as Captain today and mastered the position flawlessly. His control of the team was commendable and his authority during the game quite evident. He managed the team from start to finish and boldly demonstrated how the game should be played.
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MATCH SUMMARY:
Results:
Alligators 38 - 0 Scunthorpe
Try Scorers:
Jack Green-Morgan 2
James Millington 1
Kyro Kelly 1
Matthew Gill 1
Harry Wells 1
Total Alligator Tries: 6
Conversions:
Michael Walker 3
Jack Hatfield 1
Total Alligator Con’s: 4
Attendance: 14/25 - (56%) Away