Heath come out on top after thrilling tussle with Bridlington

Heath's Jordan Moana breaks the lineHeath's Jordan Moana breaks the line
Heath's Jordan Moana breaks the line
Heath maintained their recent form with another five-point success in Yorkshire One, beating Bridlington 45-21 at West Vale in an end-to-end encounter.

Heath were forced into a change to their original line-up when Ezra Hinchliffe missed a connecting flight back from Japan, pushing evergreen Si Brown to full back with Eddie Cartwright moving to centre and Richard Brown coming onto the bench.

The pitch was saturated following a week of rain, but Heath were switched on and a flowing move from the backs set up an attack, with a drive from Dave Skinner enabling Alex Patrick to force his way over the line. Dan Cole added the extras and Heath led 7-0 with six minutes played

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Heath continued to look strong and Callum Harriett-Brown intercepted a pass in his own 22 and sped the full length of the field, leaving the visitors floundering, to score Heath’s second try and make it 12-0 on 10 minutes.

Bridlington clawed their way back into the game from the re-start with a converted try making it 12-7 and they had another break when, from a Heath attack, they intercepted a pass to score a second converted try to lead 14-12 with 17 minutes played.

Following good work from wing pair Harriett-Brown and Chris Robinson, strong runs from Jordan Moana and Seif Boussaada resulted in a penalty, which Dan Cole slotted over and Heath led 15-14 after 22 minutes.

Matt Beasty and Richard Brown replaced Boussaada and Moana as Heath went in search of another score and Cole added a penalty to increase Heath’s lead to 18-14.

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Heath were first out of the blocks at the start of the second half, and from a scum referee awarded a penalty as the Bridlington forwards capitulated, and Cole converted, 21-14, with 45 minutes played.

It looked as if Heath would continue to build on the score but out of the blue Bridlington ran in a third converted try to level the scores at 21-21.

The match was being played at breakneck speed and, following a yellow car to a Brid player, Heath were awarded a penalty try that put them 28-21 ahead after 55 minutes.

Heath went in search of the bonus point try and it came as no surprise to see Olly Cook finish off an excellent move to score a try, converted by Dan Cole, to make it 35-21.

Dan Cole added another penalty before Heath scored a final try when Dom Walsh fed Si Brown who went over for a converted try.

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