A REMARKABLE National I opener that, played at breakneck speed between two promoted clubs, matched nearby Blackpool's famed rollercoaster for ups and downs.
All that was missing, from the travelling Jersey fans' point of view, was the victory, with hosts Fylde hanging on desperately at the end to record a bonus-point 29-27 win. Both sides scored four tries, with Jersey taking two bonus points home as a consolation, though it could easily have been five.
It was Jersey's first defeat since November last year and the first under the captaincy of Paul Rogers. A bitter pill to swallow, but Jersey know they have only themselves to blame for a poor first-half showing that led to a 16-point deficit.
Yet Jersey, having their first taste of level three rugby, had drawn first blood after just four minutes, with the pack producing turnover ball on the far left, close to the Fylde line. With livewire scrum-half Nicky Griffiths sent the ball speedily along the line to fly-half Ross Broadfoot who crossed over for a debut try well inside on the right. The conversion from Michael Le Bourgeois was surprisingly missed, the kick for the extra two points just curling around a post.
But after a lively start from both sides, Jersey appeared set to take control. Not so. Fylde, returning to the division after an absence of eight years, made full use of Jersey errors to put their visitors under pressure with a strong and speedy back division.
Fylde were soon 7-5 in front after the hugely impressive centre Mike Waywell blasted a hole in the Jersey defence on the right after Kenyon kicked a penalty to touch, a subsequent lineout success and powerful maul by the forwards. Kenyon, who hit a purple patch in the opening half, added the conversion.
Jersey regained the lead with a 28m Le Bourgeois penalty after the lively Sanders was held after a tackle on the right, but Kenyon edged back the advantage with a comfortable penalty, central on the 22m line. Now 10-8 to Fylde it was a lead they were not to relinquish.
Impressive Nick Royle, an England Sevens player, won a race on the left to touchdown from a kickthrough on the half-hour and Kenyon's conversion made it 17-8. Jersey were rocking and Fylde's tails were up. Kenyon applied more pain when he put Royle through for his second, the full-back crashing through two tackles just by the posts. The conversion gobbled up, Jersey trailed 24-8 - and it could have been more before the whistle went for the break.
However, plain talking at the interval led to far more familiar Jersey performance on the restart. The forwards made constant progress down the right, although winning penalties and line-outs still looked like coming to naught due to handling errors, before good work from Ben Evans helped set up Nick Trower to burst clear and score. Le Bourgeois converted and it was game on at 24-15.
But Jersey again paid dearly for losing possession in contact and scrum-half Steve Depledge won a race to claim the fourth try for Fylde in the right-hand corner, following Royle's kick through.
But Jersey responded immediately with a brilliant solo effort from Sanders on the right. The conversion was missed, but there was only nine points in it now.
Seven minutes later and a strong Jersey maul on the left resulted in debut boy Guy Thompson touching down to make the deficit a mere four points, further reduced to two by Le Bourgeois's conversion.
Fylde were still dangerous, but the momentum was with Jersey and a penalty award wide on the right gave Le Bourgeois a difficult chance to regain the lead, but his kick went agonisly wide of the far post.
The home side were now desperate, but kept cool heads to deny Jersey possession in the closing minutes and claim the win.
Four tries away from home and most players, coaches and fans would be expecting a victory, but this was a special match played at an extraordinary intensity throughout. If this is a taste of what is to come, rugby fans in the Island are in for a treat this season.
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