The Old Pocklingtonian 2015/16 | Page 21

CRICKET & RUGBY Boxing Day Rugby OP CRICKET The OPs were able to put out two teams (just – with a couple of last minute drop outs) to take on the school winning both matches easily. In the 1st XI match OPs finished 236 – 9 of 45 overs built largely around a belligerent 99 from Jack Bolam (96-05) and 51 from AJ Clarke (01-09). One bright aspect for the school boys was the fine spell of off-spin from Jimmy Wraith who ended with 2 – 25 off his 8 overs. In reply the school boys never really got into the game losing early wickets and could only muster 72 runs resulting in a win for the OPs by 164 runs. David Byas, the school’s Director of Sport stressed that this performance was in no way a true reflection of the quality within the senior school boys’ team this season. He said “The boys have been undefeated in the annual school’s cricket festival this week and have gone on to win back the shield for the third time in the last four years.” In the 2nds match, the school boys fielded first and found themselves having to bowl tight lines to limit the OPs. Captain Stephenson led from the front by taking 2-44, he also got his father out, Tim Stephenson (70-79), called in as a last minute replacement for the OPs. Due to a slightly later than usual start to the match in the morning, the school boys still had 9 overs to bowl after lunch, luckily two fresh faced 5th formers turned up to help the cause but undaunted the OPs finished with 219-6. The school boys started slowly and were already 3 wickets down within 5 overs. Again skipper Stephenson dropped anchor getting 20 off 18 overs. By then it was a lost cause and the school boys ended up with 112 all out resulting in another win for the OPs by 107 runs. Thanks go to the umpires: David Byas, Cameron Mitchell, Malcolm Milne (55-62 and former staff 71-03), Neil Readman (74-76) and David Nuttall (former staff 63-02). BOXING DAY RUGBY 2015 OPS AT POCK 7S Pocklington regained the Bottomley Trophy with a late try to win 15-12 against Old Pocklingtonians on Boxing Day. Another bumper John Smith’s Pock 7s broke all records and was watched on TV around the world. The 58th John Smith’s Pock 7s was the biggest yet as the warmest day of the 2016 Easter weekend encouraged a crowd of over 3,000 to watch an afternoon of magnificent sevens that ended with a top quality final and some success for the Old Pocklingtonians team who this year reached the quarter finals of the main competition. Although floods hit the centre of Pocklington on Boxing Day morning, just up the road the annual Pocklington v Old Pocklingtonians game went ahead a couple of hours later than planned on the back pitch at Percy Road. There was another big Boxing Day crowd in attendance, including Bath and England hooker, Rob Webber (94-04), and they were treated to a keenly contested game which swung one way and then the other in the mud. Pocklington scored first with centre Billy Hardy following up a kick to touchdown midway through the first half. But the OPs were soon level thanks to fullback Henry Mitchell (91-02) sliding over. Lock Stewart Rowley crossed from close range to put Pocklington back in front just before the break, but centre Pete Massie (00-10) weaved through to the side of the posts early in the second half and Billy Higgins’ (00-07) conversion gave the old boys the lead for the first time. It was end to end stuff in the final quarter. A blindside break saw Aussie wing Charlie Wilson just make it to the line to give Pocklington a three-point lead with ten minutes to go. Pocklington held out at the death as the OPs almost snatched it with a last gasp rally. (Report by Phil Gilbank 67-74) The Fowler Trophy eventually went back to Norfolk for a third year in succession, but not before Oxfam Crusaders, formed and run by father and son partnership, Frank and Will Affleck, were pushed all the way by tournament newcomers Leeds Beckett University. The advantage swung one way, then the other and Leeds hauled themselves back to 26-28 before Oxfam Crusaders broke away for their fifth try at the death to clinch it 35-26 and be presented with the cup by Heineken UK regional sales director, Duncan Barlow. In the Plate Final, the Old Peterites who went out to Old Pocklingtonians in the first round of the main competition, beat Hull Ionians Academy 36-12, pulling away after the Ionians had a man sent to the sin bin. (Report continued over the page). Pictured L to R: Ryan Duncan (99-07), Joe Holbrough (97-04), George Wagstaff (06-12), Sami Eggleston (99-07), Joshua Papa (96-03), Lewis Papa (96-03), Andrew Wilson (89-99), Tom Hardy (01-09), Jack Medforth (Sixth Form), Josh Wagstaff (06-14), Josh Parkinson (08-15), Jim Watkins (98-09) and Will Burns (Sixth Form) 1st XI (pictured, L to R, back row): Tom Benthall (08-13), Ben Byas (04-15), Andrew Wraith (80-85), Matt Stacey (89-96), Guy Brumfield (01-08), Malcolm Milne (55-62, Umpire), (pictured, L to R, front row): Isaac Green (09-11), Will Stephenson (05-15), Tom Sowersby (05-12), Charlie Lambert (01-08), AJ Clarke (01-09), Jack Bolam (96-05). 2nds: Dan Peel (83-93), Shreyas Gopal (05-14), Will Thomson (12-14), Sean Perryman (10-14), Billy Risso-Gill (05-14), Tim Stephenson (70-79), Peter Massie (00-10) 21