Batty gets all-clear for Morley clash
DARLINGTON Mowden Park
have persuaded acting Newcastle
Falcons boss, Steve
Bates, to allow them to hang
on to hooker Ross Batty for
one of the most important
games in the club's history
today.
Ahead of Friday's European
Challenge Cup semifinal
at Worcester, Bates is
not prepared to risk any player
who is not 100 per cent fit
at Sale tomorrow and wanted
all hands on deck.
He has recalled all Falcons
players from Mowden,
Tynedale and Blaydon except
for Batty, allowing him play
at Morley as Mowden's other
hooker, Sean Buckley, is still
not fit.
That still leaves the Darlington
club with the slight
concern that Tynedale will be
severely weakened at home to
Fylde, the one club who can
pip Mowden for the promotion
play-off place in National
Three North.
Tynedale regulars Rob
Miller and Rob Vickers are in
the Falcons' starting line-up,
while Micky Young, Tim
Swinson and Jonny Williams
are on the bench.
Morley have to win to give
themselves a chance of escaping
relegation, and the
continuing wet weather is unlikely
to help Mowden, who
will delay selection until they
have assessed the conditions.
England Students No 8
Peter Browne is available
after being ruled out by gastric
flu last week, while
wingers Gareth Kerr and
Chris Clarke have both recovered
from the injuries they
suffered last month.
Browne is reported to have
been offered a contract by
Newcastle for next season,
but as he isn't currently registered
with them there was
no argument about where he
should be today.
Although he would
strengthen the line-out, it
would be a tough call for
Mowden to drop any of last
week's back row trio, Aaron
Myers, Scott Riddell and Tony
Begovich.
Ironically, Browne's former
club is Cinderford, where
Mowden will contest the playoff
next week if they survive
in second place today. But all
talk of that has been banned
as they concentrate on winning
what the players will be
told is the most important
game they have ever played.
There may be a more important
one next week, but
they will deal with that when
the time comes.
Blaydon have lost their two
Newcastle men, centre Adam
Dehaty and flanker Eni
Gesinde, ahead of their National
Two home match
against Southend, while former
Falcon James Isaacson is
unlikely to play.
The prop had six stitches in
his kneecap after last week's
game at Wharfedale, so Paul
Winter is expected to start
with Patricio Desmond coming
in at blind side.
Dehaty's place goes to his
brother, Matt, while English
Universities player Ben Mercer
switches from the wing to
replace Richard Windle at fly
half.
The only change in the Darlington
squad at home to
Birkenhead Park sees lock
Dave Hinchley on the bench
in place of Chris Oakley.
After winning only two of
their first 11 games in North
One, during which they used
56 players, Darlington are
seeking a sixth victory from
the last 11 to ensure safety.
Their visitors were fourth
in the table until a string of
defeats coincided with their
run to the EDF Intermediate
Cup final, in which they lost
to Chester at Twickenham
last Saturday.
Darlington could lose and
still survive if Penrith fail to
win at Middlesbrough, who
have selected former Redcar
player Richie Barker at No 8
after being out for most of the
season.
Matt Wright drops to the
bench and the one other
change sees Richard Horton
return at hooker.
There is much at stake in
the Hartlepool derby, more so
for visitors Rovers than for
West, for whom only the most
unlikely thrashing would prevent
them finishing top of
North Two East.
Rovers need to win to avoid
relegation as either Old
Crossleyans or Carlisle could
overhaul them and both have
home games they will expect
to win.
9:20am Saturday 19th April 2008
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