Lancs Cup Final: two strong squads likely
Lancs Cup Final: two strong squads likely
Fylde have only won the Lancashire Cup once in its 36 year history. Of all the senior Lancashire clubs it has the worst record. Fylde’s only title was back in 1994/5 under the leadership of Brendan Hanavan when they beat Manchester by 15-11 with the help of tries through Greg Anderton & Ian Ashton, plus a conversion & dropped goal by Ian Barclay. They’ve been finalists on two other occasions, most recently in 2002 when they were soundly beaten by Sedgley Park. In the last few years they’ve bowed to the pressures of national league rugby, have inevitably fielded mixed teams of 1st & 2nd team players in the competition and suffered accordingly.
This season’s Easter Monday John Burgess Cup Final gives Fylde a great chance to get their hands on this elusive Trophy once more. Following wins over West Park and Broughton Park in earlier rounds, they face a Preston Grasshoppers side at Lightfoot Green (ko 15.00). Preston won the toss of a coin for the privilege of staging the fixture.
Hoppers have a rather better Lancashire Cup record, winning it twice, most recently in 2005/6 against Waterloo, and being losing finalists on four occasions.
Games between these two old rivals have been pretty evenly competed in recent seasons. Whilst Fylde earned a double in the league in the 2007/8 season, Preston had a narrow 14-12 win at Lightfoot Green in December. Only last Saturday, Fylde got revenge with a clear 41-25 victory at the Woodlands in front of the biggest National Three North crowd of the season. It was an open and entertaining match which was a very good advertisement for national level rugby. If the Cup Final can be anywhere near as good a contest then the hoped for large holiday crowd will be in for a treat.
Fylde’s win last Saturday lifts them to 2nd in the division, whilst Preston are in 8th place, comfortably mid-table.
The fate of local derbies between these two clubs has usually had little to do with form or league position. Many have been simply determined by the club wanting it most on the day.
The opposing Directors of Rugby, Alex Keay (Preston) and Mark Nelson (Fylde), are both extremely experienced operators who have coached at the highest level in English rugby. It’s likely that the respective line-ups will include a large number of the players who played at the Woodlands last Saturday. It will be fascinating to see if either coach takes a different tactical approach. Hoppers have a bigger set of forwards whilst Fylde’s backs have a much better scoring record. But last Saturday saw some fluent running by the Preston backs and some very combative play by the smaller Fylde pack.
Come what may, the Final should provide great Easter Holiday entertainment with a mix of combat and drama that has characterised fixtures between the two neighbours over almost 90 years.
Fylde didn't have a league game on Saturday so could concentrate on the Cup Final. Hoppers lost a tough game at Harrogate by 17-45, although they took a rather different starting XV than that which faced Fylde at the Woodlands in the recent league game. Half-backs Darren Wilson & Marcus Jackson, centre Phil Whyte, hooker Richie Sands, lock Wayne Steele and flankers Lee Imiolek and Glyn Dewhurst were all missing, although Sands, Jackson & Steele were amongst the replacements. It seems likely that most if not all will return for the Cup Final.Â
Fylde give starting chances to four players who were on the bench last Saturday - backs David Wiseman & Neil Hunter, and backrowers Mark Stephenson and Dan Bowman. Dan Palmer, Tom Albinson & Craig Aikman are amongst the replacements. They are joined by prop Ted Scott, reserve hooker Nick Campbell and former Kirkham Grammar star Richard de Carpentier, a superb backrow prospect currently studying in South Wales. There's a slight doubt about Nick Royle who has been ill for a couple of days following his Barbarians triumph. If he doesn't make it, he'll be replaced by 18 year old Kirkham Grammar star Tommy Banks.
There's a surprise addition to the replacements bench, prop Darren Clark, who returns to the squad after two months away. Sam Beaumont skippers the team for the first time.
Apart from long term injury absentees Roger Banks, Nick King and Chris Tyms, the only other missing player is prop Kieran Brookes who is in Ireland with their U'20s squad.
15 Steve Nutt; 14 Nick Royle, 13 Richard Kenyon, 12 David Wiseman, 11 Oliver Brennand; 10 Neil Hunter, 9 Martin Wallwork; 1 Adam Lewis, 2 Alan Holmes, 3 Andrew Irving, 4 Alistair Atkinson, 5 Grant Ferguson, 6 Dan Bowman, 7 Mark Stephenson, 8 Sam Beaumont(c).
Replacements: 16 Ted Scott, 17 Nick Campbell, 18 Dan Palmer, 18 Richard de Carpentier, 19 Tom Albinson, 20 Craig Aikman, 21 Darren Clark.Â







