Moorfield U10s 18 Ince Rose Bridge U10s 24
MOORFIELD can feel a little unlucky after having four tries disallowed.
The visitors proved to be a big, organised side and defences dominated the first half.
Ince scored the first try with two minutes of the first half remaining and Moorfield replied with their next set of six to level the scores at half time.
Loss of concentration cost Moorfield a soft try early in the second half, with a soft try from the play the ball.
Moorfield then picked up the tempo and levelled the game.
Several tries were then disallowed and the home side never recovered from the set back with Ince managing to create a late winning try.
Moorfield did enough to have won this game with tries from Lynskey (2) and Sinclair.
Moran's running and astute kicking game were a big influence while the attack was well led by Hughes, Devery, Bignall, Bamber, Wainwright and Ferris.
Fraser worked tirelessly in defence and was supported well by Headon, McDonnell, Day and Ashley
Folly Lane U11s 32 Widnes Moorfield U11s 18
FOLLY scored first after capitalising on mistakes by Moorfield.
Despite Moorfield's best efforts they could not penetrate the Folly line and resorted to a kicking game.
This paid off and great awareness from Anthony Jackson made two tries for Ryan Threlfall goals by Ryan and Anthony.
Moorfield were missing their absent forwards and Folly were able to crash through for two more tries to take a half time lead of 18-12.
The second half saw Folly step up a gear and their weight advantage turned into a comfortable lead.
Moorfield managed another score when a lapse by the Folly defence left space on the blind side of a scrum and Wesley Gleave shot through it.
Man of the match was Wesley Gleave, top tackler Johan Curzon and joint coach's award went to Ryan Threlfall and Anthony Jackson.
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