Match Report

2015 Rugby League European Championship

16 October 2015 • KO 20:00

18 v 12

Glyndwr Racecourse Stadium, Wrexham

Attendance: 1253

Referee : Joe Cobb

Match Stats
3   Tries   2
1   Conversions   2
2   Penalties   0
0   Drop Goals   0

Match Report

Scotland


Wales made the perfect start to their 2016 European Championship campaign with a hard fought win over holders Scotland in Wrexham on Friday. It ended a run of a record 12 consecutive defeats for the Welsh going back four years so the victory naturally led to raucous celebrations at the final hooter. The Welsh were deserved winners as they were outstanding in both attack and defence. The Scots gave it their all but they were unable to break the wall of red when it mattered.

There was an early chance for Wales to take the lead in the first few minutes but Rhys Williams was pulled into touch when going for the line. At the other end, Scotland had their first chance after just six minutes. Liam Hood and Danny Brough combined to set up Danny Addy but pressure from the Welsh defence forced him to drop the ball when diving for the line.

And from the next attack, a piece of brilliance gave Wales the lead. Out of nothing, Steve Parry jinxed through the Scottish defence and placed the ball under the sticks. Courtney Davies converted. A dangerous tackle on Davies gave Wales a penalty under the sticks and the same player increased Wales’ lead to 8-0. Scotland pulled a try back on 27 minutes when Dale Ferguson left the Welsh defence standing to score under the posts. Brough easily converted to bring the score back to 8-6. But an excellent passing move set up Dalton Grant whose acrobatics gave him a try in the corner. Davies’ conversion attempt was just wide giving Wales a slender one try lead at the break.

Wales defended well at the start of the second half, preventing the determined tartan army from crossing the line on more than one occasion in the first 10 minutes. Fifteen minutes in and, with Scotland still pressing, a cheeky kick from Hood was cleared up by Elliot Kear but Scotland had won a goal-line drop-out. The same player’s grubber from the resulting set wasn’t picked up any of his team-mates and Wales won possession back.

Wales weren’t leaving anything to chance and were taking their opportunities. As Scotland gave away a penalty 25 metres from their own line, Davies made no mistake with the kick to make the score 14-6.They followed that up with a try on 64 minutes. Rhys Williams fed Ollie Olds who in turn opened up a gap Anthony Walker to run home. Davies missed the kick.

Solid defending kept Scotland at bay as they looked for a try back, with every Wales player giving 100% to keep the potential Scottish playmakers out. The Welsh defence did fold with two minutes to go as Danny Addy set up Oscar Thomas who out ran the tired Welsh defence, but he was forced into scoring in the corner. It didn’t worry Brough who landed the extras to make the score 18-12. An Scotland error from kick-off gave Wales the ball back but Davies, who looked to seal the game with a drop-goal, saw his effort go wide.

“I’m absolutely delighted,” said Wales coach John Kear. “I thought in the first half we played a controlled composed game. Obviously there are things that we could have improved upon, one being the penalty count. But the way we defended in that 15 minutes after half-time, that showed we have a team, because we were under the cosh, tired and somehow managed to diffuse the Scottish attacks, holding people on the ground, picking up balls. I take great heart from that and I’m immensely proud of the players’ efforts tonight.”

Scotland coach Steve McCormack was naturally disappointed but accepted that they were beaten by the better side.

“Wales were good,” he said. “You always expect that from a John Kear coached side. This level is all about small margins and they did the simple things really well. They didn’t test us out wide, they just took things up the middle and we gave far too many penalties away. We came back well and had a chance of drawing but we couldn’t get the ball over the line. Two or three times we got held up and that’s credit to Wales.”

Team Lists and Scoring Information

Wales Tries Goals DGs Pts Cards
1 Elliot Kear
2 Rhys Williams
3 Michael Channing
4 Christiaan Roets
5 Dalton Grant 1 4
6 Ollie Olds
7 Courtney Davies 3 6
8 Anthony Walker 1 4
9 Steve Parry 1 4
10 Craig Kopczak (c)
11 Rhodri Lloyd
12 Lewis Reece
13 Phil Joseph
Substitute
14 Morgan Knowles
15 Joe Burke
16 Matty Barron
17 Jamie Murphy
Scotland Tries Goals DGs Pts Cards
1 Oscar Thomas 1 4
2 David Scott
3 Ben Hellewell
4 Harvey Burnett
5 Alex Walker
6 Danny Brough (c) 2 4
7 Danny Addy
8 Adam Walker
9 Liam Hood
10 Jonathan Walker
11 Sonny Esslemont
12 Dale Ferguson 1 4
13 Ben Kavanagh
Substitute
14 Joe McClean
15 Corbyn Kilday
16 Richard Harris
17 Scott Plumridge
Time Score Player Team Action
8 4 - 0 Steve Parry Wales Try
10 6 - 0 Courtney Davies Wales Conversion
13 8 - 0 Courtney Davies Wales Penalty
20 8 - 0 Corbyn Kilday Scotland Replacement On
20 8 - 0 Jonathan Walker Scotland Replacement Off
22 8 - 0 Phil Joseph Wales Replacement Off
22 8 - 0 Morgan Knowles Wales Replacement On
22 8 - 0 Anthony Walker Wales Replacement Off
22 8 - 0 Matty Barron Wales Replacement On
25 8 - 0 Liam Hood Scotland Replacement Off
25 8 - 0 Richard Harris Scotland Replacement On
26 8 - 4 Dale Ferguson Scotland Try
27 8 - 6 Danny Brough Scotland Conversion
27 8 - 6 Joe Burke Wales Replacement On
27 8 - 6 Lewis Reece Wales Replacement Off
33 8 - 6 Ben Kavanagh Scotland Replacement Off
33 8 - 6 Joe McClean Scotland Replacement On
35 8 - 6 Phil Joseph Wales Replacement On
35 8 - 6 Matty Barron Wales Replacement Off
36 12 - 6 Dalton Grant Wales Try
38 12 - 6 Courtney Davies Wales Missed Conversion
48 12 - 6 Liam Hood Scotland Replacement On
48 12 - 6 Richard Harris Scotland Replacement Off
50 12 - 6 Phil Joseph Wales Replacement Off
50 12 - 6 Anthony Walker Wales Replacement On
50 12 - 6 Ben Kavanagh Scotland Replacement On
50 12 - 6 Joe McClean Scotland Replacement Off
56 14 - 6 Courtney Davies Wales Penalty
56 14 - 6 Jonathan Walker Scotland Replacement On
56 14 - 6 Corbyn Kilday Scotland Replacement Off
59 14 - 6 Craig Kopczak Wales Replacement Off
59 14 - 6 Phil Joseph Wales Replacement On
63 18 - 6 Anthony Walker Wales Try
64 18 - 6 Courtney Davies Wales Missed Conversion
70 18 - 6 Craig Kopczak Wales Replacement On
70 18 - 6 Anthony Walker Wales Replacement Off
70 18 - 6 Ben Kavanagh Scotland Replacement Off
70 18 - 6 Joe McClean Scotland Replacement On
75 18 - 6 Anthony Walker Wales Replacement On
75 18 - 6 Craig Kopczak Wales Replacement Off
76 18 - 6 Scott Plumridge Scotland Replacement On
76 18 - 6 Sonny Esslemont Scotland Replacement Off
78 18 - 10 Oscar Thomas Scotland Try
79 18 - 12 Danny Brough Scotland Conversion
79 18 - 12 Corbyn Kilday Scotland Replacement On
79 18 - 12 Adam Walker Scotland Replacement Off