Bowdon u17 5 Lymm u17 26
LYMM Junior Colts made it a hat-trick of trophies in a stunning season as they were too good for Bowdon in the Cheshire Cup Final.
A superb display from Lymm saw them add this trophy to the league and league cup titles they had already won.
It was clear from early on that they were too good for Bowdon and Lucas Titherington crossed for two tries in a comfortable win.
Alex Hull and Will Titherington grabbed a try each, with the latter also adding three conversions.
Squad: George Anderson, Luke Butler, Sam Bytheway, Alex Clouser, Luke Critchley, Joe Dowdeswell, Sam Drury, Ollie Featherstone, Luke Frampton, Evan Fray, Ashley Freeman, Josh Hamer, Matt Hand, Ross Hodgkinson, Alex Hull, Fraser Kirkwood, Joe Leyland, James Longshaw, Lewis Mason, Jordan McGrath, James Metcalfe, Matt Mossop, Ollie Mullin, James Fletcher, Ruaidri Power, Rory Riddell, Mike Schroeder, Matt Thomas, Lucas Titherington, Will Titherington.
Caldy u19 17 Lymm u19 7
LYMM Senior Colts couldn’t quite manage to replicate their junior counterparts’ success as they came up short in their own Cheshire Cup Final against league champions Caldy on Sunday.
In conditions more akin to mid-winter than mid-spring, Caldy to dominate the first half but Lymm’s gallant defending meant they only conceded a penalty try to trail 7-0 at the break.
The wind played to the league champions’ advantage in the second half and that allowed them to cross for two unconverted tries.
However, Lymm had the last laugh with a well-worked try from scrum-half Toby Phillips.
Lymm 2nd 41 Sale FC 2nd 7
THE senior rugby season was brought to an end in style as Lymm’s seconds dispensed with Sale FC on Saturday to round off their most successful season ever.
Despite playing against the elements in the first half, Lymm managed to run in three tries thanks to Jak Ashall, Reece Forrest and Luke Richards, with a breakaway try providing Sale’s only points of the game.
Lymm shifted up a gear in the second half and Forrest added two more to complete his hattrick while there were further scores for Mike Hough and Richie McEvoy.
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