Post Match Review - 31st January 2009
It was a big morning for the kids of Hawcoat Storm Mini Rugby League and they didn't disappoint.
The under 8s match against an Ulverston side saw the first game of rugby league kick off at Hawcoat Park and a huge crowd of eager parents packed the touchlines.
From the start all 18 players gave their all in cold and windy conditions.
The first breakthrough for The Storm came from a jinking run by Kian Gaitskell who, on making his rugby debut, deservedly won the Balfour Beatty Man of the Match trophy.
Hawcoat struggled to make ground against a well organised Ulverston team with Jake and Harvey Cooper making the hard yards up the middle.
The accolade of scoring the first try for The Storm went to Lewis Burrows towards the end of the first half who pinned back his ears and went for the corner to touch down and then successfully convert to register Hawcoat's first 6 points.
Lewis was awarded the Doosan Babcock Performance of the Day trophy. Experience and novice enthusiasm worked perfectly with combinations from the wasp like Archie Copeland and debutant Lewis Uren gaining field position.
Sam Williamson and William Wren didn't hesitate to take the ball in and some strong defence from Marcus Parkinson made it a competitive second half.
The 8s didn't win on the day but the result was always secondary to allowing the kids to experience a real game day.
The 10s then played a game against an excellent Roose outfit that set the standards for the new Storm players to aspire to over the coming months.
Another debutant, William Martin took the Furness Engineering Man of the Match award with some dazzling runs. Good ground was made by Oliver Jessiman, Rory Anderson and Charlie Foster and new defensive talent was exposed in Austin Meadows, Jonah Kent and James Postlethwaite. There was solid attacking and defence once again from Jacob Monk who braveley soldiered on with an injured hand.
The Hawcoat Park RUFC award for Tackle of the Day went to Matthew Brown for some outstanding one on one stops with Harvey Petcher also giving an inspiring defensive display.
A warm reception greeted all the players at an after match buffet attended by the many sponsors and families of the children.
Despite blue lips and chattering teeth all the players had a smile on their face following the games and the first taste of Rugby League for many was obviously a hit.
The Storm have now well and truly arrived!
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