Sunderland aim for County Cup glory at Durham tonight
Investing in youth has paid dividends for the Ashbrooke side, as they prepare to face Ryton in Durham’s Junior Cup Final tonight at 7.30pm at Durham City’s Hollow Drift ground.
It is fair to say Ashbrooke is a happy place to be playing rugby, as the club have consolidated their position in the league while blooding many of their successful Colts’ side in the first XV.
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Hide AdThe next step is to beat fellow Durham and Northumberland Two outfit Ryton, after overcoming Sedgefield at Hartlpool Rovers last week.
Ryton finished just one place above Sunderland in the regular season in sixth place, but only recorded one win out of their last five – ironically against Sunderland at Hill View.
With the league season only ending on Saturday, the thought of playing in the final could be seen as a distraction, particularly as Sunderland only wrapped up their campaign with a last minute 21-23 loss to promotion-chasing Whitby on Saturday - but it has had quite the opposite effect.
“From day one there was no hiding it – that’s what we’ve bought into and we are looking forward to what will be a tremendous challenge,” said chairman Paul Geehan.
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Hide Ad“The team, including coaching staff, are preparing the side for what will be a showpiece event and we are going into the game confident in the abilities of what is still a young side – particularly our exciting backline.”
Geehan said: “With the weather in Spring having its effect, every week the players have had a league or cup game, injury kicks in and there is a certain amount of unavailability.
“However, we have also welcomed players back from long-term injury and our talented crop of youngsters have gone onto impress, so we are aiming to finish our season on a high.”
The last time Sunderland reached a county cup final was in 2004, when they lifted the junior cup after victory over Bishop Auckland.