Fishes' play-off dreams sink
Newport's hopes of breaking into the National Leagues will have to put on the backburner for 12 months after their promotion aspirations finally ended. Newport's hopes of breaking into the National Leagues will have to put on the backburner for 12 months after their promotion aspirations finally ended. Saturday's 20-13 defeat at Peterborough means the Fishes can no longer reach the play-offs, a position on offer for the runners-up in Midlands One. But director of rugby Ray Price insists the club can still reflect on a season of substantial development. Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star
Saturday's 20-13 defeat at Peterborough means the Fishes can no longer reach the play-offs, a position on offer for the runners-up in Midlands One.
But director of rugby Ray Price insists the club can still reflect on a season of substantial development.
"We have still got two games left and we want to end on a high," said Price.
"But whatever happens, we have still made super progress and everything is in a much better position than 12 months ago."
Newport's hopes appeared to have vanished in the first half on Saturday as they trailed 13-3, a James Curgenven penalty failing to cancel out two successful Peterborough kicks and a converted try.
The Fishes, however, got themselves back on level terms with a second half revival thanks to another Curgenven penalty and a converted try from Paul Buttery.
But it was Peterborough who were to claim two precious points in the final eight minutes as Newport – who had Tomasi Tanumi, George Amirtage and Mark Millward all sin-binned – came up just short.
"It was a very physical game," admitted Price. "They had decided they were going to rough us up and there was a lot of stamping and trampling.
"Unfortunately, the ref didn't do very much to protect us. The lads put in a good performance but it wasn't quite good enough."
If Newport's promotion ambitions ended on Saturday, Luctonians' are still very much alive after they defeated Malvern 15-3 at Mortimer Park.
Winger Andy Garrod and Nick Byron scored the Luctonians' tries in the first half with Brett Prior converting one.
Prior also kicked a penalty to cancel out a successful Malvern kick.
Lucs now have a one point advantage over third place Kenilworth with two games remaining.
By JAMES GARRISON