READING Raiders Rugby League Club gave a creditable performance at the Brighton 9s tournament on Saturday.
Formed only two months ago, a squad of 11 players took to the south coast to compete in the club’s first competitive fixtures.
Despite most players being relatively new to the game, the Raiders gained a draw against St Albans Centurions, ran London Chargers and Brixton Bulls close before succumbing more easily to eventual champions, Hammersmith Hills Hoists.
Setting themselves a target of a try and a committed defensive line, Reading surpassed expectations with joint-captains, Andy Parr (twice) and Ben Carter, touching down while league debutant George House also scored two tries.
Forwards Matt Mclellan, Mikey Cowdery, Parr and House laid a platform for the Raiders to go forward with Carter and Matt Eldridge impressing at hooker and stand-off respectively.
Raiders head coach, Mike Farrow, said, “We started really well. We were up against experienced, well-drilled opponents and didn’t look out of place.
“I was pleased to see us shut down opposition players who I knew were very good.
“It was a difficult day but we achieved our objectives. We scored tries, we showed we have a decent understanding of the game. We went up against the eventual winners and didn’t take a backwards step.
“I’m incredibly proud of this team. I feel that if this group stays together, we can really make progress in 2017.
“They’re a really good bunch of lads with the right attitude.”
The Raiders are set to play their first ever 13-a-side game at Swindon St George A this Saturday (July 2). If you are interested in playing or supporting the team at Swindon, please e-mail readingroyalsrlfc@gmail.com.
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