England beat Wales in European U19 Championship semi-final
RLEF UNDER 19 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINAL
ENGLAND 48 WALES 4
By Ian Golden
Curtis Teare scored a hat-trick of tries as England battled past Wales to qualify for the Rugby League European Under 19 Championship Final on Saturday.
Wales will now compete in the third placed play-off, which will be against the losers of the Scotland v France semi-final (to be played at 17:00 BST today – Wednesday – check https://twitter.com/RLEFofficial for updates).
Wales, missing influential skipper Elliot Jenkins through injury, were hoping to make it a hat-trick of international wins over England in 12 months, following victories for the under 16s and Commonwealth Championships sides, but were disadvantaged early in this tie after Lewis Hall was sinbinned for interference in the ruck,
England didn’t waste those 10 minutes, running in three tries. They took the lead when Liam Kenyon burst through the Wales defence for an unconverted effort.
Brad Holroyd made a clean break for the line two minutes later to double their lead with Gary McMahon’s conversion attempt again sliced wide.
The third try came on 17 minutes when Curtis Teare scored in the corner. This time McMahon’s kick was successful and England had a 14-0 lead.
England thought they’d scored a fourth but good Welsh defence pressurised Calum Coleman into dropping the ball when diving for the line.
However a good run from Teare saw him grab England’s fourth in exactly the same position as his previous try. McMahon couldn’t convert but did kick a penalty goal just before half time to put the score onto 20-0.
McMahon landed his second penalty goal seven minutes into the second half but sliced the next attempt wide.
Wales finally got on the board on 53 minutes when a good passing move saw Will Lynch go over in the corner for an unconverted try.
However England were back on track five minutes later when Teare went over for his hat-trick and McMahon converted.
Wales had battled hard throughout but were now tiring as England kept up the pressure. The win was sealed with 10 minutes go when Brad Holroyd scored in the corner. Ben Selby quickly followed him over, going in under the black dot and McMahon easily converting.
Callum Wood ran in their eighth try on 75 minutes and McMahon converted again before Selby got his second on full-time to complete the scoring.
ENGLAND: Curtis Teare (Wath Brow), Brad Holyroyd (Leigh East), Rob Crompton (Leigh Miners Rangers), Brandon Wood (Rochdale Mayfield), Ben Selby (Stanningley), Gary McMahon (Wigan St. Judes), Calum Coleman (Leigh Miners Rangers), Leon Harbour (Wigan St Judes), Callum Wood (Orrell St. James), Jake Bradley (Hensingham), Liam Kenyon (Blackbrook), George Senior (Dewsbury Celtic), Louis Brogan (Leigh Miners Rangers). Subs: Joe Digby (Leigh Miners); Ben Bradshaw (Myton), Elias Harrison (Skirlaugh); Sam Favell (Thatto Heath).
Tries: Kenyon (8), Holroyd (10, 69), Teare (17, 29, 58), Selby (72, 80), Wood (75)
Goals: McMahon 6/12
WALES: Lewis Hall (Warrington Wolves), James Smith (West Wales Raiders), Finlay Swift (Pilkington Recs), Billy Glover (Widnes Vikings), William Lynch (Leigh Miners Rangers), Cai Ellis (Newcastle Thunder), Cobi Green (Bradford Bulls), Aneurin Walker (West Wales Raiders), Macauley Harris (West Wales Raiders), James McGurk (Newcastle Thunder), Ellis Simon (West Wales Raiders), James Bartlett (Cardiff Blue Dragons), Fraser Stroud (West Wales Raiders). Subs: Benjamin Hunter, (Cardiff Blue Dragons), Jacob Hitchcox (North Wales Crusaders), Jake Cannon (Cardiff Blue Dragons), Adam Young (Aber Valley Wolves).
Tries: Lynch (53)
Goals: Hall 0/1
Half-time 20-0
Referee: Mo Drizza (France)
Help keep news FREE for our readers
Supporting your local community newspaper/online news outlet is crucial now more than ever. If you believe in independent journalism, then consider making a valuable contribution by making a one-time or monthly donation. We operate in rural areas where providing unbiased news can be challenging. Read More About Supporting The West Wales Chronicle