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CHAMPIONS ELECT OVERCOME LIONS

03 September 2024

SWINTON LIONS 0 WAKEFIELD TRINITY 60

IAN RIGG at Heywood Road, Sunday 1st September 2024

An eleven try display by Trinity saw them overcome the Lions with a lesson in keeping the ball alive and excellent finishing. Before the game the Lions gave a guard of honour to their opponents, but also for their own player Mitch Cox who was playing his 100th game for the club. It started badly for the Lions when they knocked on at the very first tackle. Trinity took the lead in the fourth minute when Matty Ashurst went in at the corner and Max Jowitt landed the conversion. Too fast and too strong came to mind when Toby Boothroyd tore threw the centre of the Lions defence to send Lachlan Walmsley under the posts and Jowitt again converted. The third try quickly followed when a good passing movement saw Derrell Olpherts crossing in the left corner but no conversion from this one. The Lions defence was under constant pressure with the attacking style Trinity were playing and Jay Pitts was next to score when he crashed in by the posts with Jowitt on target again. Former Lion Liam Hood set up the next one this time sending out a short pass for Ky Rodwell to go over on the left and again the conversion was good. An incident not identified was placed on report in the build up to the try. The next try came to the returning Isaiah Vagana when he went in from short range on the half hour and again a good conversion. The Lions had a rare chance three minutes from the break but Brad Hammond going over on the right was pulled for a forward pass and in the last minute of the half good play down the left by Ashurst and Olpherts saw Liam Kay race over, but the conversion attempt hit the post and bounced out.

It was a much better performance from the Lions in the third quarter of the match and they played some good rugby and put in some great defence. They forced a goal line drop out on forty-six minutes but couldn’t do anything with it and then Ant Walker was held up a few minutes later. Max Jowitt had moved to full back in the second half, and he was being put under pressure with kicks from Jordy Gibson. When Trinity started the fight again the Lions defence was good until Olpherts scored his second after a good offload by Jowitt and he raced in at the corner with Jowitt converting. Hood knocked on at the restart but again the Trinity defence held out and with ten minutes to go Kay produced a try for the impressive Boothroyd on the right but again no conversion as it struck the post. Trinity were coming strong in the final minutes of the game and Rodwell scored a nice try running the angles and Jowitt converted. With just a couple of minutes left some good play and passing saw Rodwell complete his hat trick and Jowitt topped off a good afternoon with another conversion.

LIONS
1 Dan Abram
3 Jake Spedding
28 Brad Hammond
4 Jayden Hatton
5 Rhys Williams
16 Lewis Hall
7 Jordy Gibson
10 Gavin Bennion
14 Josh Eaves
13 Mikey Wood
8 Liam Cooper
12 Mitch Cox
33 Leon Cowen

Subs (all used)
31 Ciaran Nolan
24 Jordan Case
26 Ant Walker
20 Jack Houghton

TRINITY
5 Lachlan Walmsley
22 Jack Croft
4 Iain Thornley
3 Oli Pratt
32 Derrell Olpherts
1 Max Jowitt
14 Liam Kay
18 Ky Rodwell
9 Liam Hood
8 Josh Bowden
11 Matty Ashurst
20 Toby Boothroyd
13 Jay Pitts

Subs (all used)
10 Renouf Atoni
16 Matthieu Cozza
19 Isaiah Vagana
21 Thomas Doyle

Tries: Ashurst (4), Walmsley (8), Olpherts (16,62), Pitts (21), Rodwell (27,75,78), Vagana (30), Kay (38), Boothroyd (70)
Goals: Jowitt 8/11

Penalty count: 7-5
Half-time: 0-38
Referee: Michael Smaill
Attendance: 1048

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