Saturday, October 29, 2011

Richard Birkett scored a last-minute 12BET update 10/29


Richard Birkett scored a last-minute try as Wasps grabbed a 14-12 victory over Worcester at Sixways.

The winning try arrived unexpectedly in a game dominated by kicking, with Worcester replacement Joe Carlisle looking to have won the game for the Warriors with three second-half penalties.

Worcester were ahead after four minutes when Andy Goode kicked an angled 30-metre penalty, but it was Wasps who had the better of the opening exchanges as they dominated in terms of possession and territory.

Careless mistakes from Steve Thompson and Joe Simpson hindered their progress, but eventually their efforts were rewarded when Nicky Robinson tied up the scores with a 45-metre penalty.

Wasps continued to maintain their stranglehold on the game with clever kicking from Robinson ensuring that the Warriors were playing on the back foot.

The visitors then had a chance to take the lead when Marcel Garvey was harshly adjudged to have impeded Simpson, but Robinson's 40-metre kick went well wide.

Robinson was narrowly short with another penalty attempt and then, on the stroke of half-time, the line was threatened for the first time in the match.

Worcester lost possession in their own 22 and Riki Flutey and Simpson both made half breaks, although the Warriors kept their line intact.

However, Robinson did give his side a deserved 6-3 interval lead with a neat drop goal with the last kick of the half.

Goode was replaced at the interval and his replacement Carlisle put his side into the opposition 22 with his first kick. - http://www.skysports.com


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