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30 Apr, 2024

LIONS VICTORIOUS AT HALIFAX!

HALIFAX PANTHERS 12 SWINTON LIONS 28 IAN RIGG at The Shay, Sunday 28 April 2024 The Lions put in a stunning performance to condemn Fax to another defeat and move them further up the table. The first set was played out in the Lions half, but poor handling let them down. It was then visitors who took the lead in the fourth minute after they had forced a goal line drop out and from the pressure Jonny Vaughan found Mitch Cox on the right and he scored near the corner but the conversion from Dec Patton off the touchline struck the posts and bounced out. Fax Tried to hit back and had good pressure on the line with Ben Kavanagh and Adam Tangata going close but again handling let them down as good defence from the Lions. Greg Eden made a telling break down the left on eighteen minutes, but he too lost the ball. Jayden Hatton put the Lions further ahead on twenty minutes after a nice pass from Dan Abram and Patton converted in front of the Lions fans. Tee Ritson put Rhys Williams away two minutes later, but good defence held him out. More pressure from Fax before the Lions scored a bizarre try when Patton put a kick to the posts and Gibson followed it and it looked like it was going to sail dead but he jumped in the air as he was crossing the dead ball line and with his feet in the air knocked it backwards and Abram collected it as it came down to score under the posts and Patton converted. Eden had another chance just after the half hour but again could not control the ball and with seconds to go in the first half a nice, measured kick by Gibson went into the in goal and two Fax defenders seemed to leave it and Vaughan pounced on the rolling ball to score but Patton could not convert from the touchline. A better start for Fax in the second half with Zack McComb being held up and from the third tackle the ball found Louis Jouffret who scored on the right and added the conversion to put them back in it. Ed Barber made a nice thirty metre break on fifty-five minutes taking a good tackle from Josh Eaves to stop his progress. Daniel Spencer-Tonks was then held up before the home side went back downfield but the Lions defence held strong and kept them out until Eden finished off a long ball pass in the corner and Jouffret converted. Kevin Larroyer was sent to the sinbin for an elbow on Eaves with eleven minutes left and Patton Added the penalty from thirty metres. The kick from the restart failed to go ten metres and the Lions made them pay when pressure on the line saw Eaves slip a nice pass to Gibson who crossed under the sticks with Patton converting. It was the Lions who had the ball for the last two minutes but couldn’t add any more points but sent their following home happy. LIONS 1 Dan Abram 32 Tee Ritson 29 Jonny Vaughan 4 Jayden Hatton 5 Rhys Williams 6 Dec Patton 7 Jordy Gibson 34 Lucas Green 14 Josh Eaves 13 Mikey Wood 37 Matty Foster 12 Mitch Cox 16 Lewis Hall Subs (all used) 35 Ben Hartill 8 Liam Cooper 15 Daniel Spencer-Tonks 21 Andy Badrock Tries: Cox (8), Hatton (20), Abram (27), Vaughan (39), Gibson (72) Goals: Patton 4/6 HALIFAX 6 Louis Jouffret 2 Greg Eden 17 Ben Tibbs 1 James Woodburn-Hall 5 James Saltonstall 23 Gareth Widdop 7 Joe Keyes 31 Kevin Larroyer 20 Tom Inman 8 Adam Tangata 11 Ben Kavanagh 12 Matty Gee 3 Zack McComb Subs (all used) 13 Jacob Fairbank 15 Ryan Lannon 18 Brandon Douglas 26 Ed Barber Tries: Jouffret (43), Eden (67) Goals: Jouffret 2/2 Sin-bin: Larroyer (69) use of elbow Penalties: 4-8 Half-time: 0-20 Referee: Mike Smaill Attendance: 1,372

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23 Apr, 2024

RAM-PANT LIONS HIT HALF-CENTURY!

SWINTON LIONS 50 DEWSBURY RAMS 22 IAN RIGG at Heywood Road, Sunday 21 April 2024 A nine try performance from the Lions gave them their second win in what was a must win game. They got off to a great start when Dec Patton slid a nice kick towards the right corner and Mitch Cox won the race to score but Patton was unable to convert from the touchline. Rams hit back virtually straight away when good pressure on the line saw Curtis Davies dive in by the posts and Callum Turner converted. They should really have scored again but some great defence by Tee Ritson and Dan Abram grounded the player just short. They did score their second on seventeen minutes when a nice pass by Matt Garside found Owen Restall and he scored by the posts with Turner converting again. Jayden Hatton scored the Lions second on twenty-six minutes when Patton sent up a hanging kick and the centre took it as it came down to score but again no conversion from Patton. The Lions halfback was now starting to control the ball even more and the Lions then scored two tries in three minutes with Josh Eaves who was making his one hundredth career appearance scoring the first from short range and then a Saints combination on the right when Jonny Vaughan sent out a nice pass for to Ritson who powered over in the corner and Patton converted both of them to give the Lions an eight point gap and they could have scored again on the half time hooter when Hatton put Eaves through a gap but it was forward. A disastrous start for the Lions in the second half when a nice kick from Turner bounced badly for Rhys Williams and ran away from him and this saw Brad Graham touch down by the posts and Turner converted to put his team right back in it. Daniel Spencer-Tonks then extended the Lions lead with a well taken try by the posts from an Eaves pass and Patton converted. Rams were not lying down and Turner and Restall combined to send Travis Corion in at the corner and Turner could not convert this one. The home side were coming stronger as the game went on and scored their next try just after the hour when Rams knocked on in their own twenty and from the scrum Williams went in at the corner and the conversion was good. Abram scored the next on sixty-six minutes after some great build up play down the right and again Patton converted. Rams then had more pressure on the line, and it took an interception by Cox to clear the line. Ronan Dixon was sent to the sinbin with three minutes left for a high shot on Hatton. The Lions made them pay heavily for the sinbin running in two more tries with firstly Spencer-Tonks again crashing in again by the posts from short range with Patton converting and with seconds left a great cross kick by Patton found Ritson and he collected the ball to race in at the corner with Patton adding the conversion after the hooter to secure a good victory for his side. LIONS 1 Dan Abram 32 Tee Ritson 29 Jonny Vaughan 4 Jayden Hatton 5 Rhys Williams 6 Dec Patton 7 Jordy Gibson 20 Jack Houghton 14 Josh Eaves 13 Mikey Wood 11 Gav Rodden 12 Mitch Cox 16 Lewis Hall Subs (all used) 35 Ben Hartill 24 Jordan Case 8 Liam Cooper 15 Daniel Spencer-Tonks Tries: Cox (3), Hatton (26), Eaves (31), Ritson (33,80), Spencer-Tonks (45,78), Williams (61), Abram (66) Goals: Patton 7/9 RAMS 1 Owen Restall 19 Travis Corion 22 Marcus Walker 3 Ollie Greensmith 5 Lewis Carr 7 Callum Turner 9 Jacob Hookem 8 Jimmy Beckett 20 Cutris Davies 10 Ronan Dixon 12 Matt Garside 11 Brad Graham 13 Louis Collinson Subs (all used) 29 Jack Bibby 27 Joe Hird 6 Paul Sykes 23 Bailey Dawson Tries: Davies (6), Restall (17), Graham (42), Corion (54) Goals: Turner 3/4 Sin-bin: Ronan Dixon (77) High tackle Swinton man-of-the-match: Daniel Spencer-Tonks Penalty count: 4-8 Half-time: 20-12 Referee: Nick Bennett Attendance: 894

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