Leigh Centurions Vs Toronto Wolfpack
Toronto (3-0) travelled to Greater Manchester to take on the Leigh Centurions (2-1).
A tougher than expected game saw Toronto continue their unbeaten run with a hard fought 14-8 victory.
For the second week in a row Toronto finished with no reserves on the bench making the grinding win more satisfying, though no injuries would be better still.
The halftime score was 10-2 (Toronto).
Early in the second half a yellow card to Leigh was capitalised immediately by Toronto extending the lead to 14-2.
About the 60th minute, when Leigh was expected to tire, they scored after a (gasp) prop forward regathered his own kick and ran over untouched.
14-8 and the try inspired Leigh to play a razzle dazzle style of throw the ball around which looked like working on a few occasions. Simple misreads like not seeing a two man overlap cost Leigh at least one try.
The razzle dazzle of Leigh rubbed off on Toronto who followed suit when they didn't need too. This included 8 million dud offloads and two 5th tackle kicks sailing out on the full.
Thankfully the final whistle went, Toronto wins 14-8. Interestingly they were outscored 6-4 in the second half.
French born Toronto player Springer, has the need to offload whenever he gets tackled regardless of the result. Hopefully the Toronto coach can belt that out of him (I can't, he's 6'2" and 112kgs...) as it's unnecessary.
Famed goal kicker Gareth O'Brien can't nail anything unless it is right in front of the posts. He makes Jamie Lyon look like a 98% sharpshooter.
Crap kickers bug me. The team trains their butts off to score 4 points, the least a kicker can do is perfect the art of adding 50% of a try's value to the scoreline.
Crowd was 3,142. Lots of cheering and chants for the home team after the game even considering the loss. It was nice to hear.
Next up Toronto take on the Dewsbury Rams (still in England). The Rams are 1-1-1 so far.
For a far more intelligent report, click this link.
https://www.torontowolfpack.com/match-report-leigh-centurions-vs-toronto-wolfpack/
Toronto (3-0) travelled to Greater Manchester to take on the Leigh Centurions (2-1).
A tougher than expected game saw Toronto continue their unbeaten run with a hard fought 14-8 victory.
For the second week in a row Toronto finished with no reserves on the bench making the grinding win more satisfying, though no injuries would be better still.
The halftime score was 10-2 (Toronto).
Early in the second half a yellow card to Leigh was capitalised immediately by Toronto extending the lead to 14-2.
About the 60th minute, when Leigh was expected to tire, they scored after a (gasp) prop forward regathered his own kick and ran over untouched.
14-8 and the try inspired Leigh to play a razzle dazzle style of throw the ball around which looked like working on a few occasions. Simple misreads like not seeing a two man overlap cost Leigh at least one try.
The razzle dazzle of Leigh rubbed off on Toronto who followed suit when they didn't need too. This included 8 million dud offloads and two 5th tackle kicks sailing out on the full.
Thankfully the final whistle went, Toronto wins 14-8. Interestingly they were outscored 6-4 in the second half.
French born Toronto player Springer, has the need to offload whenever he gets tackled regardless of the result. Hopefully the Toronto coach can belt that out of him (I can't, he's 6'2" and 112kgs...) as it's unnecessary.
Famed goal kicker Gareth O'Brien can't nail anything unless it is right in front of the posts. He makes Jamie Lyon look like a 98% sharpshooter.
Crap kickers bug me. The team trains their butts off to score 4 points, the least a kicker can do is perfect the art of adding 50% of a try's value to the scoreline.
Crowd was 3,142. Lots of cheering and chants for the home team after the game even considering the loss. It was nice to hear.
Next up Toronto take on the Dewsbury Rams (still in England). The Rams are 1-1-1 so far.
For a far more intelligent report, click this link.
https://www.torontowolfpack.com/match-report-leigh-centurions-vs-toronto-wolfpack/