Rugby Union: Rosslyn Park come unstuck at Fylde... again
For the third season in succession, Rosslyn Park succumbed to the Fylde “hoodoo”, going down 36-20 in Lancaster.
For the third season in succession, Rosslyn Park succumbed to the Fylde “hoodoo”, going down 36-20 in Lancaster.
With any hope of clinching the National League One title gone, Rosslyn Park ended on a losing note going down 50-45 at home to Coventry.
Rosslyn Park turned in a fine performance on Saturday at Ealing Trailfinders, but could not prevent the hosts picking up a losing bonus point that secured the National League One title.
Rosslyn Park make their last long-distance road trip of the season on Saturday when they visit Darlington Mowden Park.
Rosslyn Park’s smallest crowd of the season were rewarded for defying the icy breeze and missing Six Nations rugby on TV by a super performance against distinctly smart opposition.
Rosslyn Park’s 35-13 win at Esher last weekend saw them pull 10 points clear of third-place Coventry in National League One.
The final score of 35-13 barely reflects Rosslyn Park’s superiority in what proved to be an unexpectedly one-sided derby at Esher.
A devastating eight-minute spell in the first half, during which they blitzed Macclesfield with three tries, set Rosslyn Park en route to a 35-12 win over Macclesfield on Saturday.
Rosslyn Park’s 44-6 defeat of Richmond in last Friday’s derby lifted them back to second place in National League One, ahead of Coventry, who were defeated by Esher.
Rosslyn Park bagged the four-try bonus they needed in a 24-7 win over Cinderford to retain third place in National League One, and to keep up the pressure on the two clubs above them – Ealing Trailfinders and Coventry.
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