Jersey Reds 13 Cornish Pirates 17
By Phil Westren, Media Officer Cornish Pirates
During a period of less than kind weather conditions,
having negotiated their road and air travel safely to Jersey, for the Cornish
Pirates the outcome of this Championship Cup quarter-final tie proved oh so
worthy. A late try scored by replacement Dan Koster and converted by
fly-half Javier Rojas Alvarez secured the victory, the result one which in all
honesty few would have predicted.
Not only had
the Pirates succumbed to a 33-10 league match defeat at the Jersey team’s Stade
Santander International ground in October, but it was a venue where they have
only ever won twice previously, their last success a 24-0 British & Irish
Cup match victory in December 2013.
The Cornish side was, of course, fully aware that a tough
challenge was in prospect, but this was also clearly one that they were up for.
Selection for
the match saw the same starting backs as had appeared in the last two outings,
whilst in the forwards Toby Freeman was named on the flank with Dan Lee
switching to No. 8. Having recovered from a slight injury picked up in training
last week, which followed his return from a loan spell at Saracens, for prop
Christian Judge it was a seat on the bench.
On a sunny,
but also cold and windy afternoon there was no lack of positivity at the start
of the match, scrum-half Alex Day busy for the Pirates and full-back Kyle Moyle
unfortunate to lose his footing when taking off on a run. Then, when Jersey
Reds were awarded a penalty and full-back Brett Herron posted the ball to
touch, a position was set for the hosts to seriously threaten. An initial probe
was held, however when the Reds had a ‘put in’ just five metres out it was
scrum-half Will Homer’s long pass that found the hands of wing Leroy Van Dam.
There was welcome enough space for him to cross out wide on the left. It was a
well taken score that was also well converted by a Cornishman and former Pirate
in the shape of fly-half Aaron Penberthy.
There was
disruption soon after in the Pirates ranks when wing Alex O’Meara and then prop
Tom Concu departed, the pair replaced by young AJ Cant and Christian Judge,
whilst there was also concern that the line-out was functioning less than
smoothly, not helped of course for either side on the day because of the wind.
When a series
of penalty awards directed Jersey’s way, it also gifted them further realistic
opportunities to score. Thankfully, however, although tested the Pirates did
well to defend their line. and they then won an important turnover to gain
welcome relief.
Managing some
go forward near the end of the half, through the efforts of a rampaging Dan Lee
and centre Rory Parata it was the Pirates turn to apply a little pressure. A
driving maul also raised morale, as did in the very last minute of the half a
penalty awarded at scrum time. With an opportunity to get points on the board,
skipper Brett Beukeboom decided to call forward fly-half Javier Rojas Alvarez,
whose successful strike made it 7-3 at the break.
In this
absorbingly competitive contest, when play resumed it continued to be closely
fought, there little to choose between the two sides. However, approaching the
hour mark a penalty opportunity slotted by Penberthy opened up a seven points
gap, but with there still clearly all to play for.
Shortly after
the restart, a penalty kick to touch provided a chance for the Pirates to hit
back, and they did just that. A driving maul gained real momentum and when
the ball was released both Parata and Rojas Alvarez went close. Referee
Mr. Ridley signalled penalty advantage to the visitors, but they didn’t need it
as Freeman’s converted try drew the scores level.
Another
penalty was soon awarded the Pirates, and this time it was Moyle who was called
upon to attempt the kick at goal. It was from some distance out, but in the
context of the match was well worth an attempt, even though it missed.
A next
long-range attempt went to Penberthy, it one with wind advantage. It was felt a
potentially huge moment in the game, possibly a deciding one, and the cheers
from the crowd confirmed that it was successful.
There was no
way this Pirates team would slacken off, and showing immense character there
was firstly a run from Rojas Alvarez which kept hopes alive and then a scrum
that offered promise. With the ball released perhaps quicker than the defending
Reds had expected, it was suddenly in the hands of replacement Dan Koster who
flew over the line for an all-important converted score.
The Pirates
had to show further character to thwart their opponents at the very end, both
at maul time and when Jersey’s No. 8 Janco Venter ran menacingly, but to their
enormous credit they held out to record this super 17-13 Cup tie win.
A semi-final
place now beckons, details to be confirmed. For the immediate present it was
time to enjoy the moment and also follow the fortunes of Pirates-bred England
internationals Jack Nowell and Luke Cowan-Dickie in Dublin, to see if another
surprise would materialise – and it did!
Speaking after the Cornish Pirates successful afternoon’s work, co-coach Alan Paver said.“The game was a good arm wrestle with both sides very competitive and even on the day.
“They were hurt come the final whistle, as we were when losing at the
end against Coventry in the league recently, but we needed this result. Our
track record in Jersey hasn’t been good, so to emerge from what was certain to
be a tough battle and get over the line with a win is a big mental plus for us”.
Alan added.“We always take Cup matches seriously as it important for the club and our supporters. You could tell the reaction of the guys at the final whistle, they were over the moon to get through at the end.”
Jersey
Reds: 15 Brett Herron, 14 Jack Stapley, 13
James Newey, 12 Mark Best, 11 Leroy Van Dam, 10 Aaron Penberthy, 9 Will Homer;
1 Roy Godfrey 17 Harry Morley, 52), 2 Charlie Maddison (16 Nick Selway, 48), 3
Leeroy Atalifo (18 Sam Rodman, 59), 4 Jerry Sexton (capt), 5 Dave McKern (19
Charlie Beckett, 64), 6 Rory Bartle, 7 Max Argyle, 8 Janco Venter.
Replacements
(not used): 20 Kyle Hatherell, 21 Hilton Mudariki, 22 George
Eastwell.
Cornish
Pirates: 15
Kyle Moyle, 14 Alex O’Meara (22 AJ Cant, 08) , 13 Rory Parata, 12 Callum
Patterson, 11 Robin Wedlake (21 Dan Koster, 67), 10 Javier Rojas Alvarez, 9
Alex Day (20 Alex Schwarz, 60); 1 Marlen Walker, 2 Sam Matavesi, 3 Tom Concu
(17 Christian Judge, 10), 4 Danny Cutmore, 5 Brett Beukeboom (c), 6 Toby
Freeman, 7 Matt Bolwell, 8 Dan Lee.
Replacements
(not used): 16 Dan Frost, 18 Jake Clemson, 19 James McRae.
Scorers:
Jersey
Reds – tries: 11 Leroy Van Dam (10); con: 10 Aaron Penberthy
(10); pens: 10 Aaron Penberthy (57, 69).
Cornish
Pirates – tries: 6 Toby Freeman (63), 21 Dan Koster (75); cons: 10 Javier Rojas
Alvarez (63, 75) pen: 10 Javier Rojas Alvarez (40).
Referee: Christophe Ridley (RFU)
Attendance: 1010