NEAB U15’s v Dearne Valley Bulldogs: Sunday 10th April -

Published: 11 April, 2022 - 7:49 pm
A home game for the u15’s this weekend, playing Dearne Valley Bulldogs. Both teams having played 1 and won 1 and both teams have been moved down a division.
 
All Blacks came out of the blocks firing, forcing a knock on in the first set. From the turn over All Blacks took a very early lead through Isaac Lowson powering over from acting half. Conversion missed.
 
The game then became frantic with both teams struggling to complete sets. All Blacks did manage to complete a set which ended in a try from Alfie Lindsey near the corner. Conversion missed.
 
The All Blacks then produced the move of the match, when after a couple of passes wide  Alfie Lindsey broke the line before off loading to Charlie Hope who scored a try. Elliot Seymour adding his first conversion.
All Blacks went into the break with a 14-0 lead.
 
The second half again was a scrappy affair but the All Blacks took the game away from Dearne Valley with 3 tries in the first 15 minutes of the second half. Isaac Lowson again powering over from acting half. Conversion missed.
Alfie Lindsey then broke through to score under the post, with Elliot Seymour adding the extras.
 
The All Blacks next try came on the back of a completed set, with Seth Jacobs kicking the ball on the last tackle to the Dearne Valley fullback who then had the ball pinched from him 1 on 1 by Alfie Lindsey who raced 20 yards to score under the posts. Elliot Seymour again converting. 

With the All Blacks looking out of sight, it was a good opportunity to give some fringe players more time on the pitch for the last 15 minutes.
 
During this period the All Blacks extended their lead after Isaac Lowson ran at the defence before putting Jack Pallister through a gap on the half way line and Jack scoring a try under the sticks. Elliot Seymour adding yet another conversion. 
 
With the All Blacks 36-0 up, their defence finally broke when Dearne Valley finished off a good move scoring in the corner. Conversion missed.
 
That was about the last action of the game. Alfie Lindsey was awarded opposition Man of The Match, with other fine Proformance’s from  Levi Maxwell, Charlie Norville and Isaac Lowson.
The game finished 36-4 to the All Blacks.
 
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