Sheffield Medicals 0, Keighley 18

KEIGHLEY were forced to battle hard to subdue a tenacious Sheffield Medicals team in this Yorkshire Division Two clash.

The first half was very much an arm wrestle and, although Keighley had the greater share of possession and territory, they were unable to breakdown an excellent defence.

The tactics were established early doors, the Medics' lively pack and slick backs wanting quick ball and the chance to exploit the wide, open spaces, while Keighley wisely opted for a more direct style of play.

They chose to use forward drives followed by direct running from powerful centres Ben Blackwell and Adam Horsfall.

Fly half Rob Wilkinson marshalled his players well, attempting at every opportunity to switch the point of attack.

However, the Medics' first-up tackling was precise and was supported by an excellent back row that competed well at the subsequent breakdowns.

The pressure exerted by the Keighley forwards, with big second-row Sam Booker to the fore, paid dividends and there were a number of try-scoring opportunities, which were unfortunately spoiled by handling errors.

Almost on the stroke of half-time, Blackwell ended the stalemate, latching onto a quick ball and using his strength to hand off two would-be tacklers to score in the corner.

The second-half team talks seemed to work for both teams. The Medics upped their game and varied their play, using a variety of kick-chase tactics to get behind the defence.

Keighley countered the threat through good positional play, and there was an obvious improvement in accuracy at the breakdown, with wing-forwards Shaun Minikin and Tom Lowther clearing out defenders which allowed No 8 Hamish Pratt the opportunity to play a wider game in support of his backs.

After a series of attacks, the Medics conceded two penalties, which scrum half Alex Brown duly converted.

The Medics, with the game slipping away from them, forced their way deep into opposition territory but, unusually for them, a number of try-scoring opportunities went begging through poor handling.

Keighley, with the cushion of points, expanded their game, Blackwell cleverly bringing full back Alan Ebbrell into the attack.

He made a number of excellent breaks but once again solid defensive work and forced off-loads spoiled the opportunity to kill the game off.

The Keighley victory was sealed, however, when a No 8 pick up from a scrum was delivered to Brown, who cheekily dummied the last defender to score wide out, also adding the difficult conversion.