Ealing Trailfinders brought down the curtain on a memorable 2016-17 Greene King IPA Championship season in fine style with their first win away to Yorkshire Carnegie and their first win on a Friday night.

They left it late to win, but when it came it came in spectacular style. In the last play the team ran the ball the length of the pitch, from behind their own try-line to finish with Luke Peters powering his way over in the corner.

The move went through 26 phases, lasted four minutes, 23 seconds and covered 98m. There was a nervous wait as referee Tim Wigglesworth checked with the video referee, but when it came if allowed Ealing Trailfinders to peg back a Yorkshire Carnegie team who had scored all their points through the boot of the Leicester Tigers-bound fly-half Joe Ford.

While the winning score came in epic fashion, the result was founded on hard work, unity and another powerful showing from the pack who dominated their opposite numbers at the scrum and who won the first scrum against the head to set the tone for the rest of the evening.

Curtis Wilson put in a big hit on opposite wing Jonah Holmes to set the expected standard and then Alun Walker matched him with a strong carry into the Yorkshire defence to signal Ben Ward’s team’s intentions for the night.

Aaron Penberthy opened the scoring with a penalty after the Yorkshire pack were penalised for slowing the ball down and while the pack began to win penalties from the scrum, but despite twice kicking to the corner, Carnegie’s defence held out.

They then drew level when Ford kicked the first of his six penalties.

Ealing Trailfinders didn’t waste time to hit back though. Barney Maddison led a raid down the blindside and then off-loaded inside to Wilson, who finished the move for his second try in two weeks.

Ford landed another penalty for Yorkshire, but the half ended with Ealing Trailfinders camped on the host’s line. Three times they won a penalty from a scrum, but on the fourth the attack was snuffed out.

After half-time Yorkshire raised their intensity and Ford made it three from three early in the half. Will Harries then made a vital tackle on Holmes after he broke through and after Yorkshire flanker Ollie Steadman was sin-binned, Rayn Smid powered his way over to round off a good period of possession and territory for Ealing Trailfinders.

As the clock ticked past the hour mark Ealing Trailfinders’ fitness put them on top, but they were unable to find a way through scrambled Yorkshire defence. Ford’s fifth penalty drew them level and his sixth gave them the lead for the first time on the night.

With four minutes to go it appeared that the home side were on their way to their fifth victory in six meetings between the sides this season.

As the clock ticked into the red though, Ealing Trailfinders had one last chance and it was one they took in a fashion that will be talked about for many years to come.

Scorers
Yorkshire Carnegie
Penalties (Ford 21, 32, 44, 50, 72, 76)
Ealing Trailfinders
Tries (Wilson 24, Smid 61, Peters 80), Conversions (Penberthy 24), Penalties (Penberthy 11)

Yorkshire Carnegie
Chris Elder, Jonah Holmes, Andy Forsyth, Peter Lucock, Steve McColl, Joe Ford, Alex Davies; Lewis Boyce, Phil Nilsen, Sione Faletau, Ben West, Matt Smith, Ollie Stedman, Richard Mayhew, Ryan Burrows (captain)
Reserves
Mike Mayhew, Mike Cusack, Matt Beesley, Mike Myerscough, Richard Beck, Max Green, Max Wright

Ealing Trailfinders
Will Harries, Curtis Wilson, Luke Peters, Joe Munro, Lewis Jones, Aaron Penberthy, Luke Carter; James Gibbons, Alun Walker, Lewis Thiede, Barney Maddison, Glen Townson, Kieran Murphy, Arthur Ellis, Mark Bright (capt)
Reserves
Rhys Lawrence, Will Davis, Alex Penny, Harry Casson, Rayn Smid, Chris York, Josh Davies

Referee – Tim Wigglesworth
Attendance – 2,216

Ealing Trailfinders were left with an 18-point deficit to make up when they travel to Headingley Carnegie Stadium next Friday after Yorkshire Carnegie ran in four tries to take the lead in the Greene King IPA Championship play-off semifinal at Vallis Way on Friday.

Will Harries and Curtis Wilson ran in tries in the second half, but by then Carnegie had already scored three tries in a nine-minute spell midway through the first half that gave them control of the match that they didn’t relinquish.

Harries also had a late effort referred to the TMO, but he ruled the he had been held up in goal and that was the last action on a frustrating night for Ben Ward’s team.

After the early exchanges when Joe Munro, Curtis Wilson and Kieran Murphy relished taking the play to Yorkshire, Rory Clegg opened the scoring with a penalty.

However, it didn’t take the visitors long to hit their stride and after Ben West and Matt Smith had carried well, Jonah Holmes ran in his first.

Three minutes later he scored his second when the bounce of the ball went his way and left him free to race clear. Alex Davies then made it three in nine minutes after he popped up on Joe Ford’s shoulder after the fly-half had intercepted in midfield and raced clear.

With the momentum with them Ford popped over a drop-goal as the half wore down and then opened the second half scoring with a penalty.

Just before the hour mark Ealing Trailfinders rallied and turned the momentum their way. Wings Phil Chesters and Wilson were stopped short of the line, but then Harries took advantage of a loose Ford clearance to race back, leave five men in his wake and score.

Wilson then forced his way over in the corner after the pack had begun to dominate the scrums.

Carnegie had the last word though as number 8 Ryan Burrows raced in off the back of a scrum before Harries made one last effort on the Yorkshire line.

Scorers
Ealing Trailfinders
Tries (Harries 57, Wilson 68), Penalties (Clegg 9, 63)
Yorkshire Carnegie
Tries (Holmes 22, 25, Davies 31, Burrows 76), Conversions (Ford 23, 26, 32, 77), Penalties (Ford 52), Drop Goal (Ford 36)

Ealing Trailfinders
Will Harries, Curtis Wilson, Lewis Jones, Joe Munro, Phil Chesters, Rory Clegg, Luke Carter; James Gibbons, Alun Walker, Lewis Thiede, Barney Maddison, Glen Townson, Kieran Murphy, Rayn Smid, Mark Bright (captain)
Reserves
Matt Cornish, Will Davis, Alex Penny, Harry Casson, Arthur Ellis, Alex Walker, Aaron Penberthy

Yorkshire Carnegie
Chris Elder, Jonah Holmes, Andy Forsyth, Peter Lucock, Steve McColl, Joe Ford, Alex Davies; Lewis Boyce, Phil Nilsen, Sione Faletau, Ben West, Matt Smith, Ollie Stedman, Richard Mayhew, Ryan Burrows (captain)
Reserves
Mike Mayhew, Mike Cusack, Matt Beesley, Mike Myerscough, Richard Beck, Max Green, Max Wright

Referee – Ian Tempest
Attendance – 966