Scarborough RUFC Backs Coach Phil Stewart hails opening effort in loss at Dronfield
Stewart’s side battled hard during the opening league game last Saturday, dominating the set piece throughout but three breakaway tries proved costly, writes Charlie Hopper.
The coach said: “I think the hardest thing to take was that, in both halves, in particularly the second half, we were well on top and comfortably beating them in open play.
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Hide Ad“Where we let ourselves down a little bit was through individual errors and mistakes and I think they scored three breakaway tries completely against the run of play and it ultimately cost us the game.
“That’s the hardest thing to take really but it’s things we can fix.
“It’s only the first game of the season and a lot of these players haven’t played together or are playing out of position and individual errors just come from timing differences and that will be ironed out as the season goes on.”
On Saturday, a number of new players were in the team, with Sam Roderick making his debut for the club, but Campbell Musson, who was set to start the match, pulled up with a hamstring injury during the warm-up.
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Hide AdStewart was pleased with his whole side’s performance, in particular Roderick and Kyle Winton, who bagged two tries from close range.
He added: “Sam (Roderick) has just joined us, having moved up here, and I thought he did a cracking job for us.
“He made tons of tackles, was at every break down and did all the silent work for us whereas Kyle (Winton) is a dominant ball carrier and he worked hard in defence as well.”
Malton & Norton are the visitors on Saturday, and they picked up an 18-15 win over Rochdale last weekend.
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Hide AdStewart expects another tough afternoon but hopes his side can bounce back, he said: “Malton & Norton present a different challenge for us, but I think, if we can iron out some of the errors we made at Dronfield, I think that we’ve got every chance of beating them.
"It’s always a good day out when Malton come to Silver Royd because there is always a big crowd backing us so hopefully everyone get’s behind the lads.”