Seconds run riot over 'Quins Share
BANBRIDGE 2NDs 27 Belfast Harlequins 2nds 5April 2, 2011
Belfast Harlequins Seconds were visitors to Rifle Park for a league fixture, with However, that seemed to spur on the players who came in, as the team went on to Bann elected to play into the wind in the first half, and for the first five minutes it As Bann continued to press, Harlequins were being forced into conceding penalties, The next period of play saw Bann up the tempo yet again, and surging bursts through Another fantastic line break by Scott, from inside his own half, completely opened Undismayed, Bann maintained the pressure on the line and No 8 Charles Gallagher Bann showed that they were also capable in defence, with Finney and Michael With the second half only a minute old, the lead was stretched to 19-0. Bann had used the wind to pen ‘Quins in their own half and when McKim decided to take a Bann were able to use the wind to keep play in ‘Quins territory and mid-way through With the game drawing to a close, Bann scored their fourth try through impressive Harlequins were rewarded for their endeavours against a superior Bann team when This was a game enjoyed by players and supporters alike. With players such as
Bann fielding a team greatly changed from the previous match due to call-ups and
unavailability.
record a 29-5 victory, which was probably even more impressive than the scoreline
suggests.
was Harlequins who started the brighter, but they were steadily controlled as the
home team began to impose themselves in most facets of the game. The scrum was
powerful as ever, the line-out steady, and with the backs looking particularly sharp,
the forwards were able to show confidence to run ball in open play.
and then found themselves losing further ground when penalised for back-chat to the
referee. Bann produced pressure on the home line when Shandon Scott sent penalties
deep into the visitors half. On 17 minutes, after a line-out, Bann spread the ball wide
but a further penalty was conceded by ‘Quins as the home team closed in on the try
line, and Bann obviously chose to scrummage. When they drove forward, ‘Quins
were caught out by Bann releasing the ball early. Full-back Adam Waugh joined the
line and showed great strength in stretching for the opening score. Clarke McAllister
was unlucky with the difficult conversion to leave the score 5-0.
the visitors' defence by Albert Finney, Lee Allen and most notably Alan Conn had the
home team in full control. During this spell Jonny McKim was unlucky to be held up
after crossing the line with a strong run from close in.
the defence. McAllister was in support to receive the offload 40 metres out. He was
able to cross the line just as the tackle came in and the referee arrived to see him being
held up, albeit after the grounding.
showed great confidence, skill and strength to lift the ball from the base of the scrum
and score near the posts. McAllister's conversion moved the score on to 12-0.
Runciman combining to snuff out a ‘Quins attack on the left flank.
charge from a maul ten metres out, he found the strength to burst through and score in
the corner. Scott added the extras with the impressive touchline conversion.
the half Scott slotted a 40 metre penalty just to keep the scoreboard ticking over.
centre Finney. When the forwards once again provided the platform off a scrum,
patient ball retention saw Finney run in at speed for a deserved try. Scott added the
simple conversion for a 29-0 lead.
they ran in a try on the final whistle.
Finney, Conn and McKim playing excellent games, the newer players in the team
such as winger Runciman and scrum half Hugo Harbinson were able to shine, but the
all-round play of Gallagher saw him stand out that little bit more.