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Match report: Yarnbury XV v Fylde Vandals

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Published Date: 20 May 2009
With Yarnbury RFC coach Bob Hood away he left the juniors to take on the veterans of Fylde.
Yarnbury XV 52
Fylde Vandals 15

The side comprised mainly of juniors but bolstered with experienced senior players like Graham Riley (second row), Simon Moglia (prop), Neil Pennington and Mark Dixon in the backs.

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Young mobile prop Tom Whitfield scored two tries in the first half with colts Craig Barker and Keiron Lyon on the score sheet.

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These were followed in close succession by three tries by Mark Dixon as a youthful side appeared to overrun the older veteran side from Fylde.

Sam Bensky and Patrick Townsend replied for the visitors from close in.

Further scores from Yarnbury were inevitable in the second half through Mark Jackson from five metres and Richard Clabby and conversions from Alex Postle (two), Jack Moglia and Alex Crowther.

The hard working Steve Foster in the centre assisted in Yarnbury's las two tries with excellent breaks from midfield and more is expected of this promising junior with the seniors next season.

The game finished with a consolation try for Fylde when Patrick Townsend barged over from close range for the Lancashire team.

Fortunately Yarnbury had achieved an impressive success unlike their illustrious county team who had apparently lost at the death over at Fylde to their counterparts from the Red Rose County!

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  • Last Updated: 20 May 2009 10:13 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
 


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