The sides may have finished at opposite ends of Counties 1 Midlands West (North) but it was Willenhall who defied the league form book to lift the Staffs Intermediate Trophy by 26-8 at Stafford RUFC on Saturday.
Burntwood huffed and puffed throughout against a resolute Willenhall defence but only recorded one try of the consolation variety at the end of the contest whereas Willenhall took their opportunities to cross the line four times.
A six week lay-off may have told on Josh Canning’s side but a lack of discipline definitely did. Having gone all season with hardly any cards, they were issued with four yellows in this game as Willenhall scored three tries when they had the numerical advantage.
Burntwood received the kick-off and began in adventurous fashion trying to run the ball out of their own 22 but handling errors combined with penalty awards allowed Willenhall to dominate the opening ten minutes. However, they went unrewarded including a missed shot at goal from 30 metres.
Burntwood’s first attack earned a penalty and a yellow card for the opposition No. 12 who obstructed a quick tap and go by Brett Taylor. During his absence play remained in the Willenhall 22 but Dan Clement in the left corner and Aidan Barker in the right corner were both crowded out to keep the game scoreless.
Kian Carter’s kick return on 27 minutes led to a penalty award and Taylor broke the deadlock with a successful kick from 30 metres to put his side three points up.
However, a Willenhall break out from their own half saw Burntwood’s first yellow card with Billy Fisher being deemed to have committed a high tackle. It took Willenhall just three minutes to expose his absence when their full back hit the line at pace following a scrum on the Burntwood ten metre line to race away to the posts for a converted try.
For a brief period, Burntwood went down to 13 as skipper Canning joined Fisher in the sin bin but they still camped in the opposition 22 with Taylor just being denied a score in the corner.
It remained 7-3 for the start of the second period but no sooner had Fisher and Canning returned to the field, Burntwood lost Barker to a yellow followed shortly by Reece Elliott. Again, Willenhall took advantage by stretching the ball wide to squeeze over in the right corner for an unconverted try on 56 minutes.
Barker returned but before Elliott did so, Willenhall scored a crucial third try on 68 minutes. A break away down the right wing from deep inside their own half was finished off with a neat inside pass for a try under the posts and the writing was on the wall for Burntwood.
They continued to pressure the opposition right across the try line from close range going into the final ten minutes but Willenhall not only resisted but went coast to coast for a breakaway try and conversion to seal their victory.
In time added on, Hal Gozukucuk, who worked tirelessly throughout, set up one final attack which ended with Elliott forcing his way over for a try but there was barely time to restart the game and Willenhall could begin their celebrations.
So a disappointing end to Burntwood’s season, finishing runners-up in league and cup but the club has made progress both on and off the field and will hopefully return refreshed for the next campaign.