Day to remember for Harrogate’s Smithies

ED Smithies made his 300th League appearance for Harrogate in this pulsating local derby and, to complete the ‘red letter’ occasion in what was the first league fixture between the Yorkshire rivals for 12 years, the home side’s captain scored a trademark try and was deservedly named man of the match.

Harrogate’s pack was the main difference between the sides with back-row forwards Tim Heaton and Ryan Peacey in outstanding form.

Their aggressive defence won Harrogate an early turnover but Otley were awarded a penalty from which they set up a driving maul. Tom O’Donnell drove strongly for the line to put the visitors ahead.

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The next score came from a quickly-taken penalty after Otley’s James Twomey held on illegally after a tackle.

It was then the home side’s turn to set up a try-scoring driving maul, scored by Peacey and converted from the touchline by Callum Irvine. Otley continued to compete with strong running from centre Jack Mackie, but Peacey won vital turnover ball on the ground, Otley went offside and an Irvine penalty made it 10-5 at the break.

Otley went on the offensive from the restart but Harrogate’s pressure defence forced visiting Tom Rock to knock on.

A brilliant Irvine half-break gave Mike Aspinall enough room to open up the Otley defence and give Smithies the scoring pass. Irvine was unfortunately injured in the move, but Aspinall completed it with a fine conversion.

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An Otley penalty from replacement full-back, Nick Coupland, put them back in contention but Harrogate’s forward dominance decisively kept play inside the visitors’ territory.

Two powerful Peacey runs should have resulted in tries but his unselfish passes went astray.

In one of Otley’s few incursions into home territory, Harrogate went offside and a Coupland penalty gave the visitors a sniff of a bonus point.

However, a brilliant Harrogate turnover forced Otley to go offside and concede a further 10 metres by arguing about the decision.

Aspinall’s penalty goal restored the nine-point difference.