
SWINTON LIONS 6
WAKEFIELD TRINITY 82
IAN RIGG Heywood Road Sunday
Wakefield Trinity progressed into round four with some well created tries and some impressive goal kicking from Max Jowitt who racked up the points. The game also marked a historic day for referee Tara Jones who officiated her first game involving a Super League club and it is also one hundred years since the Lions last won the challenge cup. Trinity opened the scoring in the fourth minute when Will Tate scored in the right corner and Jowitt converted off the touchline. This was quickly followed by a Jay Pitts effort by the posts after the Lions failed to make ten metres at the restart and again the conversion was good. Josh Rourke then bagged a brace in a five-minute spell flying in at the left corner twice after rapid ball movement and Jowitt added one conversion. Trinity forced a goal line drop out on twenty minutes and Jake Truman scored on the right after good play by Tyson Smoothy, and this again was converted. The Lions then had a good spell but couldn’t break the line because the Trinity defence was so good. Smoothy added the next try ten minutes from the break going in from short range again converted by Jowitt. There was still time for two tries in the final two minutes of the half when Matty Storton found a loop pass to score and as the half time hooter sounded Jowitt was sent in by Cam Scott, and both were converted by Jowitt.
Trinity were put in a good position just after half time when the Lions gave away two early penalties and Cam Scott scored a brace in two minutes firstly from an overlap and an assist from Jowitt and he converted them both as they passed the half century. Jowitt then scored his second on fifty-seven minutes finishing off a good passing movement to which he added the kick. The Lions came strong again when Tom Ratchford was causing the Trinity defence some issues but they again held out despite also giving away two goal line dropouts. Calus Faatili was then held up and from this play the ball Corey Hall found his way over for the next try in the left corner again converted. The biggest cheer of the afternoon came on sixty-eight minutes when Finley Irwin the Lions debutant burst through a gap to draw Jowitt and hand the ball on to Trent Kelly-Duffy who scored under the posts and Reece Briers converted. Storton added his second from close range with six minutes left again converted and with just seconds left he made it three for the afternoon backing up a break to score by the posts and again Jowitt converted as the hooter sounded.
MATCHFACTS
LIONS
2 Connor Parkinson
24 Ethan Fitzgerald
5 Harry Higham
4 Aaron Lynch
3 Ellis Anderson
7 Jack Stevens
6 Reece Briers
18 Bobby Shingler
21 Tom Ratchford
15 Jamie Reddecliff
12 Aaron Willis
11 Gav Rodden
13 Kenny Baker
Subs (all used)
14 Jonny Openshaw
17 Trent Kelly-Duffy
23 Deane Meadows
31 Finlay Irwin
Tries: Kelly-Duffy (68)
Goals: Briers 1/1
TRINITY
1 Max Jowitt
23 Josh Rourke
3 Cam Scott
4 Corey Hall
32 Will Tate
6 Jake Truman
7 Mason Lino
15 Caleb Hamlin-Uele
9 Tyson Smoothy
18 Isaiah Vagana
11 Seth Nikotemo
12 Matty Storton
14 Jay Pitts
Subs (all used)
16 Caius Fatttili
17 Harvey Smith
24 Tray Lolesio
25 Jordan Williams
Tries: Tate (4), Pitts (6), Rourke (10,15), Truman (20), Smoothy (30), Storton (38, 74, 80), Jowitt (40. 47), Scott (43,45), Hall (62)
Goals: Jowitt 13/14
Penalty count: 4-6
Half-time: 0-46
Referee: Tara Jones
Attendance: 918
SCORING SEQUENCE:0-6, 0-12, 0-16, 0-22, 0-28, 0-34, 0-40, 0-46, 0-52, 0-58, 0-64, 0-70, 6-70, 6-76, 6-82.
**** PHOTO CREDIT DEAN WILLIAMS ****
