January 30, 2013 at 5:54 p.m.

Renegades' ladies win fourth straight league title


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In the ladies action, Renegades ladies secured their fourth consecutive league title with three games remaining.

They also extended their impressive unbeaten run with victory over a stuffy Mariner’s side. 

After a nervy start, scores from Melissa Field and Nicky Jones settled the defending champions into their stride, although they were given a scare when Denneka Barden pulled one back for Mariners. 

However, the black and whites superior pace eventually told as they raced into a 4-1 half time lead. 

With the league title in their sights, Renegades added a further score in the second half to take the tie 5-1 and scenes of jubilation and champagne following the final whistle.

Teachers 4, Police 1

In the other game, Teachers saw off an improved Police team with a 4-1 victory.

An afternoon that saw the women in red dominate most aspects of the game also saw a Police team displaying flashes of potential.

However, the Teachers’ ladies well drilled game plan, their players’ ability to sustain longer passages of play and string together attacking phases help put clear water between Teachers and the ladies in blue in the second half of the game. 

The Teachers' account was opened by Sally Pile and who scored twice in the game to complete her brace. Katy Wright's try haul this season continued with another two more added to her total.

Men

Police 16, Teachers 11

The two teams at the top of the league table took to the field with the crowd hoping for a repeat of their enthralling encounter earlier this month.

However, on this occasion, free flowing rugby was harder to find as a tense encounter ebbed and flowed with both teams attempting to gain the upper hand.

Teachers were the first to threaten as, after a couple of penalties, they worked the ball in the Police 22, however, the Police defence managed to turn the ball over and some ill discipline from Teachers gave Police three successive penalties and the opportunity to work the ball deep into Teachers’ territory.

Initially the Teachers defence held firm but Police were awarded the chance to open the scoring with a penalty almost in front of the posts. Unfortunately for them the kick struck the upright earning Teachers what would turn out to be a brief reprieve.

Teachers failed to heed the warning and were ultimately punished as Police managed to steal the ball back from a scrum and a strong run from Darren Richardson saw them score the first points of the game, the conversion was missed but Police took the lead 5-0.

The intensity didn't let up though as Teachers again benefitted from Police infringements to push the boys in blue deep into their own territory

This time they made no mistake with a catch and drive from a line out taking them to the brink of the Police line and some quick work from scrum half Ian Morrison saw him dot the ball down to level the score.

The opportunity to take the lead was passed-up as the conversion was missed.

This would be the last score of the half as the sides turned around at 5-5.

The pattern of play continued in the second half as both sides continued to struggle to break down opposition defences.

Police did make some half breaks but either the final pass didn’t go to hand or some good cover defence meant Police weren't able to reach the try-line. 

In the end they did make the break through with a healthy slice of good fortune, with Teachers receiving an advantage following a Police knock-on.

They attempted to chip the ball behind the Police defence, however, the chip was charged down and Police broke quickly to firstly kick the ball through and then managed to get the ball wide to winger Neville Zuill who scored in the corner. 

Again the conversion was missed but the try would prove pivotal as they retook the lead 10-5.

Teachers began pressing as they attempted to reduce their deficit but in doing so led to mistakes and it was Police who scored next with a penalty putting them up 13-5.

Teachers would not surrender and managed to move back onto the offensive and were rewarded with a penalty in front of the posts which they duly dispatched to bring them back within five points. 

In this nip and tuck game, with the Teachers defence perhaps starting to tire, it was Police who retook the initiative as they again moved into Teachers’ territory and after a Teachers’ infringement, managed to again extend their lead back to eight points with a long range penalty by David Pringle.

With time running out Police adopted more of a defensive position and Teachers were able to regain the momentum and after being awarded a penalty some quick work by Dave Porter and Teachers were able to duly convert the penalty for what would be the final score of the game as Police held on for an important victory, winning 16-11.

Renegades 24, Mariners 13

The second game saw Renegades take on Mariners in a bottom of the table clash. 

In a stuffy affair, the black and whites prevailed thanks to tries from Phil Hall and Francois Moller, with Hall adding the extras with the boot. 

The Green’s scores came from their dominant forward pack, with Gary Brady and Gareth Williams doting down, and Andy Boyce kicking a successful penalty attempt.

 

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