HARROGATE nearly clung on to their fourth win of the season but Tom Davidson landed a last gap penalty to take the spoils for Wharfedale (23-21).

This was a good local derby; if the skill level at times was lacking, the match was high on tension and the result was always in doubt.

Wharfedale started brightly with good carries from the forwards, moving play out of Dale’s 22. Bradley Viner followed up Henry Macnab’s kick and forced a penalty at the break down. Tom Davidson opened the scoring after two minutes with the penalty.

Dale worked their way down the pitch. One effort was held up over the line but Dale pressed again and were putting together some good rugby, with all players contributing. One of the main problems during this period was the line-out, with Harrogate competing on Dale’s throw, the ball missing the target. Harrogate had a defensive line-out on their own 5-metre line. They won the ball but Josh Burridge stripped the ball and got the ball to Stevie Graham, who fed Ryan Carlson- he barged over to score. Davidson added the extras.

Rory Macnab grabbed a try before half time and he also added the conversion to narrow the gap to three points at half-time.

Wharfedale were guilty of squandering possession early in the second half. This allowed Harrogate to gain some possession and some territorial advantage.

Gate eventually had an attacking line-out and their driving maul did enough to get Jonny Coser over the line. Dale carried on being careless with the ball and again Harrogate pressed into Dale`s territory. A grubber kick through bounced very kindly for Harrogate and led to Campbell Swanson touching down. Macnab converted both tries.

It was now Harrogate who were making mistakes and led to a penalty in front of the posts for Davidson to bring Dale back into the game.

Harrogate won the ensuing line-out and put a kick down field. The Wharfedale forwards drove the ball forwards setting up good possession in midfield. Then the ball was moved right through Davidson, Johnny Moore and Harry Bullough. Carlson carried the attack on and slipped the ball to Rian Hamilton. Despite being tackled by two players Hamilton offloaded to Henry Macnab who ran in under the posts. Davidson’s conversion brought the score to 20-21.

Davidson had two more chances to take Dale into the lead but pushed both efforts past the post. Wharfedale won a penalty right at the end of the game but Davidson had to wait a long time before taking the kick as the medical team attended to Henry Macnab who sustained a serious injury. He held his nerve and concentration, and was successful from the last kick of the game to give the home side the win, 23-21.

Jon Feeley, Wharfedale Head Coach said after the game “After a tough run of games this was an important win because mentally we needed to prove to ourselves we could get over the line. And we did.

"We didn’t perform to the level we expected and the reasons for that we can iron out in the weeks training. So often we’ve been on the end of misfortune at the death of games but in this case it went our way, Henry’s bravery won us the penalty and after such a long delay of concern, Tom showed strong nerve to put the winning kick over. The rallied around Henry, he’s one of our own and showed both as a player and a leader what an important member of the group he is. "

"We all wish him a swift recovery and return”.

Harrogate coach, David Doherty, said after the game that it had been “a highly contested game between two great local clubs. Dale had good composure at a critical time to take the win. It had been good to see the U13’s from both clubs putting on a great show and showed what good coaches both sides had. This had been a real game of competitive rugby with a lot of errors”.

Wharfedale Bullough; Hamilton, Blakeney-Edwards, Moore, Viner (Canny 52, Viner 78); Davidson, Macnab, J. Altham (G. Altham 78), Graham (Patchett 46), Dickinson, Stockton, Hedgley (c), Carlson, Pinder, Burridge (Green 56)