Grass? Here?!?!?
The Carnegie management had put out a strong team on paper but they were up against a Roth team whose enthusiastic play belied their lowly league position. Indeed after the Doc had spurned an early penalty chance the home 10 kicked his side into an early lead. Alberto, bless him, made amends with the first try, bursting through some shoddy defenders to score close to the sticks plus the extra 2 points for 7-3. Leeds went further ahead when Hendrie Fourie burrowed through from close range. With the ‘Negies 2 scores in front they took their foot off the gas (again) and Roth were unlucky to have a try disallowed. Another penalty for Roth left the score 17-6 to Leeds at halftime. The first half performance from Leeds had been error strewn with too much possession kicked away or lost in the tackle. Roth had their 8 binned just before the break and it looked as though the second half would be a bit one sided. Little did we know.
Welding had taken a knock before the break and was replaced by Armstrong. When Leeds finally spread the ball wide Scud was on hand to score in the corner. Roth added a penalty and then their enterprising play paid off when a missed tackle allowed the centre to crash over in the corner for 22- 14. The home side now had their tails up and went for the jugular, the no. 7 squeezing in under the posts. 22-21 with Roth now rampant- one felt that if they scored again Leeds would be beaten. What happened next? Leeds score against the run of play via Big Mac. The Doc missed yet another conversion. As Rotherham tired after their sterling endeavours Johnny Hepworth began to find space and one splendid run saw him feed Scud for his second try in the corner. The Doc finally found his form and kicked a beauty. Hendrie Fourie, the best player in the Leeds team for the third consecutive week muscled his way over for his second and the Doc wrapped it up with the conversion.
Why Leeds played so badly in parts with only glimpses of their real potential I do not know. Certainly the lads were over eager at times, complacent at others. Rotherham played their hearts out and on this showing will cling to mid-table. The Leeds Carnegie side has yet to play well this season but when they do someone will get a right tonking. In the meantime I take comfort in that I can honestly say that I have seen grass growing on Clifton Lane!
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