The TMV 2XV made the journey up the M6 to Newton Le Willows in the next round of the League Cup competition. The squad was a true Trafford team with a sprinkling of 1XV players playing down on their rest week and a few 3XV players stepping up to help the 2XV. In predictable Lancashire November fashion the heavens opened so Trafford were in for a wet afternoon. Thank you to everyone who made the journey to support the team and who put on the jersey. As some members of the squad had not played together for a while we had a slightly extended warm up. Stretching was led by Hugh, then we split off to perfect the set piece and backs moves. The energy and positivity was great. Newton’s attitude to warming up was less diligent, with the home team only coming out into the rain 30 minutes before kick off. Was it arrogance or confidence? Time would tell.
 
In a frustratingly common experience for the 2XV, it was quickly clear that Newton were a large, heavy squad. Although it was hoped Trafford’s youth and fitness would give them the edge. Trafford received the kick off deep into their half. The ball was caught and secured well, with Trafford quickly getting into a good attacking shape on their 10 meter line. Unfortunately a handling error in the wet weather led to a Newton scrum which they won comfortably. It was quickly apparent that Newton’s size meant they were going to be dominant in the set piece. Newton’s 8 picked from the base of the scrum and utilised his rugby league talents to offload in the tackle to a centre who ran a try in under the posts. The conversion followed. The 2XV then knocked their heads together and generally defended well for the remainder of the first half. Some ill discipline led to Newton’s receiving two kickable penalties and it is testament to Trafford’s defending that Newton opted to kick rather than go for the try. At half time the score stood at 13-0.
 
However in the second half the 2XV really struggled. Newton’s height and power nullified Trafford’s scrum and line out, and the poor weather did not favour Trafford’s signature form of champagne rugby in the backs. Dropped balls and errors led to Trafford spending most of the half defending, but eventually Newton would use their weight and crash through a gap in the line so their score mounted. Tempers, which had already been simmering because of the home team’s rugby league approach to tackling, flared in the second half leading to punches being thrown by Newton. The highlight was 17 year old Charlie Wood engaging with the largest Newton player resulting in an extended round of handbags. In the final play of the game a lofty pass from Trafford’s backs that definitely didn’t go 5 metres forward was caught by Lawrence Ryan on the wing leading to an unconverted try which were Trafford’s only points of the game.
 
In short it was a hard day at the office in conditions that did not favour Trafford. There were some glimmers of hope, with Trafford demonstrating good pod structure and use of the ‘trigger’ formation on the rare occasions we had the ball, but it is fair to say Newton deserved the win.
 
Final score 37-5 to Newton Le Willows Try - Lawrence Ryan MOM & DOD - Charlie Wood
 
Match report courtesy of Phil Simms
Dates for the Diary
 
Friday November 7th - Bonfire and Fireworks Night - SOLD OUT
 
Saturday November 8th - 1st XV vs Wilmslow - First Home Game since Sept 13th ( 8 weeks ago !!!) Show your support on and off the pitch !!!!
 
Tuesday November 11th - Mini/Junior Rugby Annual General Meeting 7.30pm
 
Thursday November 20th - Trafford MV Club Annual General Meeting 8.30pm
 
Saturday January 24th - Mum's and Babies Day - Soft Play / Party Box / Meet other Club Mum's.
 
Monday - Social Touch Rugby 7.00pm - New Players Welcome speak to Squidge for info or message Wilf 
 
Tuesday / Thursday - Senior Men's ( Contact Jamie Butler at mensrugby@tmvrfcc.co.uk)  / Senior Women's Rugby Training
 
Tuesday / Thursday - Teenage Girls Rugby Training 6.30pm
 
Wednesday - Walking Rugby for Over 50's and newcomers to the game - 6.30pm - New Players welcome. Contact wilfdooley@virginmedia.com  
 
Saturday - Social Touch Rugby 9.00am - New Players aged 12 years and above welcome Contact Wilf Dooley 07771 913994
 
Autumn Rugby Internationals
 
Saturday Nov 8th - Ireland vs Japan ko 12.40pm
Saturday Nov 8th - Scotland vs New Zealand ko 3.10pm
Saturday Nov 8th - England vs Fiji ko 5.40pm
Saturday Nov 8th - France vs South Africa ko 8.10pm
 
Other dates to follow

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