The wet and windy weather deteriorated along with the ability of both teams to keep hold of the ball long enough to cause each other any problems and it would be quarter of an hour before Eccles succeeded in building sufficient attacking momentum to respond to the early set back and move themselves into a striking position inside the Wilmslow 22. Good industry from the Eccles forwards maintained the pressure and with quick passing Keiron Reed, the young homegrown loosehead, rode the tackles to charge in and score to the left of the posts; his try converted by homegrown Fly-Half Leon Simpson (19’ 7-7).
There was still more drama to come. With 5 minutes to play Wilmslow were awarded a penalty inside the Eccles half, which looked to be sailing through but dropped short of the posts. Shortly after Eccles were awarded a penalty inside the Wilmslow 22 which Simpson appeared to successfully kick through the posts to retake the lead however, the referee did not agree and awarded a 22-metre drop-out to Wilmslow. This event was still being debated when the final whistle concluded a fractious match, which left players and supporters of both teams with plenty to talk about in the bar. All square.



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