Moore 12

Prenton 19

MOORE'S hopes of a prolonged run in the Tetley Vase competition collapsed on Saturday with one of the worst team performances for many seasons.

From the kick-off and for the whole of the first-half Moore's game plan fell apart as unforced errors and a failure to do the basics right provided Prenton with so much possession that the game was played in or around the Moore 22 metre line.

By half-time Prenton had built up a 19-0 lead and it could have been much more.

The half-time roasting from coach Frank Williams saw the effort and commitment improve and Prenton were denied any further scoring opportunities.

Despite winning most of the ball and keeping Prenton on the defensive the Moore team still failed to play with any of their normal cohesion and a number of good opportunities were wasted.

Chris Allen and Steve Woollacott scored a try each and Ian Bradbury kicked one conversion to bring a glimmer of hope but this was to be a game best forgotten.

Moore travel to Sefton next week in a league encounter.

Moore last met Sefton in the 97-98 season, the game was competitive with Moore coming out on top winning 15-12.

Moore 2nds 24

Northwich 2nds 28

MOORE seconds lost to Northwich in an evenly-matched encounter.

Moore lost the services of John Stockton through injury at the start of the game, but his replacement Chris Senior played well on his return to Moore after his time in University.

Graham Potter scored two tries and kicked two conversions, Mark Dignum and Pete Woollacott grabbed a try each.

Mom was prop Geoff Wilson.

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