NWML Div 3 : Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:34 pm
Been quiet on here of late...
So how did our friends in division 3 find the opening weekend? The good news is every fixture was completed! We held on for a very tough win against Bolton, a new looking Bolton side from last year, a bigger and tougher pack but perhaps a lack of experience out wide in the backs - nevertheless this was a very hard fought win. If I'm honest I'm not sure we deserved it, we turned into a team of individuals and gave away penalty after penalty for offsides - some lads don't learn. Losing a key halfback after 5 minutes didn't help but no excuse for a below-par performance. Bolton meanwhile showed good shape, defended fiercely, some excellent hands and were well organised. Looking good for Bury & Bolton - both clubs also fielded 'A' teams before the Div 3 game - Bury ran out 64-16 winners against a very inexperienced Mets side, but putting the result to one side it's great news both club had more than enough for 2 squads each, and this before the Union season or universities finish. So much so we even made Andy Wilson's write-up in the Guardian. I'd say the only surprise result was Little Hulton turning over Wigan on their own patch: Fitton Hill 10 - 28 Langworthy Widnes Tigers 31 - 10 Pilkington Recs Bury Broncos 22 - 14 Bolton Mets Wigan Bulldogs 12 - 32 Little Hulton Westhoughton Lions 12 - 30 Ashton Bears A Orrell St James 46 - 6 Burtonwood Bridge |
Been quiet on here of late...
So how did our friends in division 3 find the opening weekend? The good news is every fixture was completed! We held on for a very tough win against Bolton, a new looking Bolton side from last year, a bigger and tougher pack but perhaps a lack of experience out wide in the backs - nevertheless this was a very hard fought win. If I'm honest I'm not sure we deserved it, we turned into a team of individuals and gave away penalty after penalty for offsides - some lads don't learn. Losing a key halfback after 5 minutes didn't help but no excuse for a below-par performance. Bolton meanwhile showed good shape, defended fiercely, some excellent hands and were well organised. Looking good for Bury & Bolton - both clubs also fielded 'A' teams before the Div 3 game - Bury ran out 64-16 winners against a very inexperienced Mets side, but putting the result to one side it's great news both club had more than enough for 2 squads each, and this before the Union season or universities finish. So much so we even made Andy Wilson's write-up in the Guardian. I'd say the only surprise result was Little Hulton turning over Wigan on their own patch: Fitton Hill 10 - 28 Langworthy Widnes Tigers 31 - 10 Pilkington Recs Bury Broncos 22 - 14 Bolton Mets Wigan Bulldogs 12 - 32 Little Hulton Westhoughton Lions 12 - 30 Ashton Bears A Orrell St James 46 - 6 Burtonwood Bridge |
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