Doncaster Knights coach Steve Boden blasts poor performance after defeat at Cornish Pirates

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Any optimism that Doncaster Knights would start the New Year on a positive note by reproducing their excellent Boxing Day win in the Championship disappeared sadly at the Mennaye Field in Penzance where they lost 37-15 to Cornish Pirates.

The Knights, though, have a quick opportunity to return to form on Saturday at Castle Park against Hartpury.

The Gloucestershire club have an identical league record to Doncaster with six wins and five defeats from 11 games and only one point separating them.

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The contest against the Pirates turned brutally in favour of the home team following a yellow card against Doncaster hooker, George Roberts, who was sent to the sin bin for foul play on 52 minutes.

FRUSTRATION: Doncaster Knights coach Steve Boden wasn't happy with certain 'braindead' aspects of his team's play on Saturday. Picture: Tony JohnsonFRUSTRATION: Doncaster Knights coach Steve Boden wasn't happy with certain 'braindead' aspects of his team's play on Saturday. Picture: Tony Johnson
FRUSTRATION: Doncaster Knights coach Steve Boden wasn't happy with certain 'braindead' aspects of his team's play on Saturday. Picture: Tony Johnson

With Doncaster reduced to 14 men, they collapsed, letting in 12 points in Roberts’ absence; two tries and a conversion in only five minutes.

So, after competing evenly in the first half during which centre Joe Margetts scored a fine try, set up by rampaging forwards John Kelly and Thom Smith, and winger Robbie Smith, Doncaster’s competitive position at 8-8 rapidly fell apart as they found themselves struggling at 20-8.

Indeed, their problems were to deteriorate further.

Although scrum-half Alex Dolly’s try and conversion in the 71st minute hinted at a limited revival to reduce the gap to 23-15, Pirates finished powerfully, scoring two more tries late in the second half to bring their total scored after the break to 29 points: four tries, three conversions and a penalty.

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However, on a dispiriting afternoon in thick mud at the Mennaye, some Doncaster individuals stood out.

Forwards Ehize Ehizode, Smith and Kelly played aggressively throughout, taking on the Pirates’ pack and making regular raids into their opponents’ 22, and another encouraging aspect of the Knights’ play was the swift handling of the backs in difficult conditions.

As Doncaster now prepare for Hartpury, an attacking side, they’ll be keen not to repeat the defensive errors that allowed the Pirates to score late tries on 74 and 79 minutes.

But, as Knights’ head coach Steve Boden pointed out, the damage had already been done earlier in the second half:

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“Our indiscipline was appalling and unacceptable and there was no excuse for the yellow card,” said Boden.

“That changed the momentum and while we’d played some good stuff in the first half, our kicking game was poor. We conceded 12 points in five minutes because we were brain-dead. Looking ahead to Saturday, Hartpury are a good team and we expect a tough game.”

Meanwhile, the new signing from Ealing Trailfinders, utility back Jack Metcalf, made his Doncaster debut and looks promising.

Cornish Pirates: Cant, Wedlake, Parata, Smith, Wyatt, Bazalgette, Kessell(Schwarz 78), Walker(Norey 64), Crane(Adkins 64), Johnson (Beaton 64), Teague (Fender 39), Britton, Everett, Gibson (Tuima 60), Nagle-Taylor.

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Knights: Holden, Simpson, Margetts (Metcalf 52), Edwards, R Smith, Olver (McBryde 76), Dolly (Green 77), Carlile (Wayland 58), Roberts, Armstrong (Wilson 67), Ehizode, Mintern (Sigren 68), Hudson, T Smith (Cardew 76), Kelly.

Referee: George Selwood.​​​​​​​​​​​​​