Not renowned for their efforts away from home and missing Central West fullback Riley Byrne to an abdominal injury, Parkes Boars were always going to be up against it when they travelled to Mudgee to take on the Wombats in the Blowes Clothing Cup on Saturday.
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Despite this, in a very determined effort they went within a whisker of victory against the high-flying Wombats, narrowly going down 16-12.
Trailing 10-7 at the break, a second half try had the Boars right in the mix only for some poor discipline allowing the home side to kick their way to victory.
In fact, the Boars scored two tries to Mudgee’s one, three Wombats penalty goals proving decisive.
The home side opened the scoring in the 14th minute through a penalty goal for 3-0.
The visitors hit the lead when a smart Johnny Rathbone kick was fielded by Joe Nash for the opening try.
Coby Bruce added the extras for 7-3 after 16 minutes.
Mudgee hit back with a converted try of their own soon after in what was proving a very evenly matched contest.
Neither side could gain the ascendancy as the teams headed to the sheds with no further addition to the scoreboard.
Despite rain settling in when play resumed, Parkes dominated proceedings early, but were unable to convert their opportunities.
They were made to pay for it when Mudgee worked their way into the Boars’ defensive 22 and received a penalty right in front for 13-7.
A superb individual effort from Israel Symington had the Boars back to within a point.
Mudgee were unable to contain the big forward as he ran 60 metres to score for 13-12.
Another penalty goal, going in off the post, saw Mudgee out to 16-12 with 15 minutes remaining.
The Boars pressured the home side’s line, but were unable to capitalise as the Wombats held on for a four point win.
Symington was best for the Boars, ably supported by Nick Westcott in what was predominantly a good team effort.
The Boars now have two weeks off with a bye and then a general bye for the long weekend.