Whitehaven's
1999-2000 season the Promising Early games
Hull KR 22 - Whitehaven 14
Though they lost by 22 pts to 14 the Warriors produced
a committed away display, which coach Kevin Tamati afterwards
described as encouraging. With David Fatialofa and Rob Purdham
back after injuries the team had a much more solid look Despite
the long journey the Warriors gave a solid defensive display in
the first half restricting the Rovers to just one score The Warriors
replied with Scrum half Mark Keenan grabbing the Cumbrians first
try with a 70 yard run to touchdown. Kevin Hetherington converted
and the teams went in all squares at the break - 6-6. After the
restart Hull punished several Warriors mistakes extending their
lead to 22-6 by scoring two second half trys before Whitehaven
winger Neil Fraser scores a late try converted by Kevin Hetherington
to leave the Warriors defeated but certainly not disgraced. A
better display and scoreline than many expected it should go some
way to restoring confidence following last week's home defeat
by Swinton. With more players coming back from injury such as
Mark Cox, Wesley Wilson and Aaron Lester officials and supporters
will be looking for more consistency from the team. Consecutive
home games against Keighley, Doncaster and Dewsbury are all patently
winnable and arguably will make or break the season.
Reports Dave Farrell
Whitehaven 16-Swinton 20
The Whitehaven Warriors winning home run stretching
back to last August finally came to end as they lost to Swinton
Lions by four points (March 5). Recent games between the two clubs
has seen the Lions win four of the last five games and with Haven
still without their first choice front row this clash always looked
to be a tough one for the Warriors .In truth thats just
how things turned out, from the start the game was littered with
unforced errors and regular penaltys as a below strength Warriors
struggled to find any real rhythm though they did score first
through an opportunist try from Craig Walsh and with Kevin Hetherington
adding three goals the Cumbrians just about deserved their 10-6
interval lead. The visitors however stepped up the tempo of the
game in the second period and scored three well taken trys, though
it must be said that at times the Warriors defence looked to wafer
thin. Having establish a 10-20 lead Swinton looked to be cruising
to victory. A late rally by the Warriors produced a try from substitute
Graeme Morton to bring the Warriors back within one score the
visitors but it was too little ,too late for Whitehaven as they
went down to their first home defeat of the season . Though clearly
missing the likes of Fatialofa, Lester etc this was still a disappointing
result though the loss of forward Dean Vaughan was pivotal. He
received a nasty facial injury the result of a dubious tackle
just before the interval and never resumed. Up to that point he
had been the outstanding forward on view, after his departure
the Warriors pack lacked real punch allowing the visitors to get
into the game early in the second half. Attendance 927
Writes Dave Farrell
Rochdale Hornets 20 pts Whitehaven Warriors 22
The Whitehaven Warriors finally gained
that elusive first away win (February 20) , defeating Rochdale
by two points thanks to a late fightback . A Vintage performance
it certainly was not, but at ¾ time the Warriors trailed
by 20 pts to 4 and had lost a full front row , with Mark Cox Aaron
Lester and David Fatialofa plus Centre Andrew Nelson all leaving
the field injured , at that point not even the most optimistic
fan would have expected anything other than a defeat . The Warriors
got of to a solid start scoring first through in form winger Neil
Fraser but then surrendered the initiative to Rochdale who held
a 20 pts to 4 lead on the hour mark .Then came the fight-back
with trys by Mark Keenan , Craig Walsh and Kevin Hetherington
but it was three Kevin Hetherington goals , two from wide out
, that sealed a win that looked out of the question on the hour
mark . Afterwards coach Tamati agreed it had not been a good performance
but who cares ? You get nothing for playing well and losing and
this long overdue away result moves the Warriors into the chasing
pack in the NFP . However with the injuries they have taken today
can we consolidate this in the next two weeks when Batley and
then Swinton visit the Recreation Ground ?
Reports Dave Farrell
AROUND 6,500 saw Superleague giants Wigan beat Haven
98-4 at the new JJB Stadium on Sunday, February 13th.
Games dont come any harder than a rampant Wigan who have
won the cup a record 16 times. Whitehaven's sole try came in the
first half from Lee Kiddie. Cumbrian neighbours Wath Brow will
be had a slightly happier ride home after they were only beated
44-18 by the Broncos.
The only consolation for Haven was denying Wigan a century on
the scoreboard.
JUST five weeks after he took on the job, John
Rowlands, has resigned as Chairman of Whitehaven RL. In a public
statement he placed some of the blame at the feet of players whom
he claimed declined to take a £100 cut from their match
bonus when they defeated amateur side Shaw Cross.
He described this as a "lack of support" but then goes
on to say he "holds no ill-feelings towards the players.''
He also hints that he only obtained information on the club's
finances "piecemeal".
Whitehaven Warriors13 Widnes Vikings 6
The Whitehaven Warriors turned in another impressive
home performance defeating the highly rated Widnes Vikings by
13 pts to 6 . In a pulsating game the Cumbrians had too just too
much teamwork and commitment for the visitors who could have no
complaints over the final result .The Warriors took an early lead
when Lee Kiddie followed up his own kick through to score Kevin
Hetherington converted 6-nil to the Warriors . Widnes then applied
sustained pressure on the home line and after 22 minutes Vikings
dangerman Paul Mansson went over for a converted try to level
the scores. For the remainder of the first half the visitors held
the advantage but just on the stroke of half time the Warriors
delivered a killer blow . Winger Neil Frazer took a pass on his
own 30 metre line and scythed through several Widnes tackles before
sprinting clear to score a superb individual try . Kevin Hetherington
added the points and the Warriors had established a useful 12-6
interval lead The Cumbrians dominated the second half and were
unlucky not to extend their lead with Neil Frazer and sub Craig
Walsh both having scores disallowed . Widnes only rarely threatened
the home line but it wasnt until Kevin Hetherington landed
a drop goal in the 78 minute that the win was secured sending
the home fans home in good heart .
And for those of you who missed it here's that memorable run by
David Seeds again!
Whitehaven Warriors 42 Shaw Cross Sharks nil
The Whitehaven Warriors registered an easy victory (Jan 30)
in the Silk Cut Challenge Cup 3rd round tie over Yorkshire amateur
side Shaw Cross Sharks. Missing through injury for the Warriors
was Rob Purdham, David Fatialofa and Graeme Morton. Taking their
places were Lee Kiddie and Craig Walsh both in the first team
again after suspensions while Dean Vaughan earned a recall after
being ommited last week. On a muddy pitch the Cumbrians not only
overcame poor ground conditions but also a spirited display from
the visitors to score five unanswered first Half trys through
Neil Frazer (two), Colin Armstrong Aaron Lester and Mark Keenan
plus five goals from Kevin Hetherington. Leading 30 nil at the
break the Warriors just about had the tie wrapped up. However
a determined defensive rearguard by the Yorkshire men plus worsening
ground conditions restricted Whitehaven to only two further scores,
one from David Seeds and a second from Mark Keenan plus another
two goals from Kevin Hetherington completed the scoring as the
Cumbrians easily progressed to round four of this competition.
Kevin Hethrington with a 100 % goal kicking record on the day
(7 goals from seven attempts) rightly received the man of the
match award and the Warriors now await the fourth round draw that
will be made this evening hoping they can draw Super League Opponents
at home in the next round.
Writes Dave Farrell
Lancashire Lynx 22 Whitehaven Warriors
12
The Whitehaven Warriors roller coaster season continued
with yet another disappointing defeat away from home (23 January
2000) , losing to lowly Lancashire Lynx with a display that coach
Kevin Tamati afterwards described as garbage!! In the final analysis
the Warriors only had themselves to blame for the result . In
the first half they squandered numerous scoring chances notably
through Robert Purdham and Howard Hill who made several clear
breaks that came to nothing . Despite this the Warriors still
led 6-4 at the interval thanks to Aaron Lester try and a Wayne
Kitchin goal The feeling was that we could not play as bad in
the second half . After 56 minutes a converted try from Kevin
Hetherington plus another penalty extended the Cumbrians lead
to 12 - 4 and it looked as though we might just be getting on
top . Then the Warriors just lost the plot. A bemused Whitehaven
team seemed unable to stymie a Lancashire revival as the home
team score three trys in the last quarter of the game to register
their first win of the campaign and leave the Warriors team boss
Kevin Tamati very unhappy. While the Warriors away form has been
disappointing this defeat was particularly hard to take , and
on this showing a number of players on view today may well find
themselves playing in the reserves next weekend.Writes Dave
Farrell
Alliance team News The one bright spot over
the weekend was the fine 40 -14 win over Featherstone Rovers by
the Warriors alliance (reserve)team. The Warriors have
completed the signing (January 19) of 20 year old Paul O'Neill,
a full back and yet another signing from Kells. He was recently
selected for Cumbria BARLA open age team. Paul played for the
club's academy team with Alan Bone, Andrew Nelson, Stephen McCourt
etc and it was perhaps inevitable that he would follow his former
team mates to the Recreation Ground. At just over 6 ft., speed
and with good skills he has all the attributes to become a first
rate pro.
Whitehaven Warriors 26 Leigh Centurions
6
The Whitehaven Warriors posted a convincing win over
the highly rated Leigh Centurions to confirm coach Kevin Tamati's
comments that his team would be genuine contenders this season.
This was a game neither side could afford to lose and in an even
first half there was little to choose between the two teams .
Trys for the Warriors from Neil Fraser and Andrew Nelson edged
the Cumbrians into a 8 pts to 6 half time lead. Just one minute
into the second half the Warriors extended their lead when full
back David Seeds sprinted 90 yards to score on of the best touch
downs seen at The Recreation in years . From that point the visitors
had a mountain to climb against a Whitehaven team that warmed
to their task . Oozing confidence The Cumbrians out fought and
outplayed the visitors with further trys coming from Aaron Lester
and Matt Lynch plus two conversions from Kevin Hetherington to
seal an important win. This was a great team performance with
all 17 players doing their bit , however the form of brothers
Robert ( stand off ) and Gary Purdham ( loose forward) in their
first full season as pros is tremendous and bodes well for the
future. Finally in his chequered seven year career with the club
Kiwi forward George Suafoa has never played better than he did
today. Match highlights from Dave Farrell
Oldham 26 pts v Whitehaven Warriors
22pts
A committed and enthusiatic performance by the Whitehaven
Warriors was not enough to give them victory over the previously
undefeated Oldham but they came very close!
Ten points adrift midway through the first half the Warriors fought
back with tries through wingers Garry Ruddy and Neil Fraser plus
a Wayne Kitchin goal to trail 10-8 at the interval. Three second
half touchdowns by Aaron Lester, Wayne Kitchin and a second from
Neil Fraser saw the Cumbrians holding a slender 2 point lead as
the game reached its closing stages. Then however a debatable
penalty against Whitehaven gave Oldham a golden opportunity to
take play down field and score to regain the lead and deny the
Warriors at the death. Certainly a vast improvement on the Barrow
game with the whole team playing well, notable individual performances
coming from prop Mark Cox before retiring injured and Aaron Lester.
In the final analysis however a lack of a consistent goal kicker
proved costly. The Warriors only kicked one goal in the entire
80 minutes and that as much as anything cost them the victory
they undoubtedly deserved.
Writes Dave Farrell.
Alliance Team match report for Saturday 8 January
Whitehaven Warriors 16 Oldham 18 FLUID playmaking from
Haven and fumble fingering by the visitors gave Whitehaven a 42-0
walkover against Workington Town on Sunday, January 2.
Although Aaron Lester was chosen as Man of the Match, praise should
be shared with Seeds, Nelson, Cox and the Purdham brothers. Fats
proved a steady pair of hands in the centre.
Kicking was adequate from Kitchin but Haven eased off the accelerator
in the second half. But their defences held solid throughout the
occassional forays into their half. Town were let down by lacklustre
passing, sometimes straight into a pair of waiting Haven hands.
Try scorers were Nelson (2), Seeds(2)Lester, Morton, Fraser and
Garry Purdham.
In the post match celebrations came a board room confirmation
that John Rowlands from ROMAR WORKWEAR is taking over as chairman.
Ralph Calvin remains director but will be busy with his work for
the RLFC.
GRIM start to the season as Haven goes down
31-4 away at Barrow on Boxing Day. Neil Frazer was Whitehaven's
sole try scorer. 
Travelling down the coast to Craven Park were: Seeds; Frazer;
Nelson; Hill; Hetherington, Kitchin, Armstrong; Lester; Fatialofa;
Chambers; Morton; Bone. Subs: Keenan, Purdham and Cox.
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