Rochdale RUFC boosted their survival hopes with a 35–19 victory at home to Manchester RFC in a high-stakes North West League One clash on Saturday 31 January.
The Moorgate Avenue outfit went into the game needing a result to leapfrog their visitors in the league table, and they delivered with a clinical second-half display after a cagey opening period.
Manchester struck first with a converted try from a maul after 20 minutes. But Rochdale responded swiftly when Dom Serridge capitalised on a midfield turnover to go over, with Steve Collins levelling the scores from the tee.
The visitors regained the lead just before half time, again using a rolling maul to good effect. This time, the conversion attempt struck the post, and the teams went in at the break with Rochdale trailing 7-12.
Rochdale turned the tide early in the second half. A well-executed line-out move saw captain Ben Sunderland break clear and offload to Collins, who dotted down under the posts and added the extras to edge his side in front.
- 31 Jan 2026 - Rochdale RUFC - 19 Manchester
- 31 Jan 2026 - Rochdale RUFC - 19 Manchester
- 31 Jan 2026 - Rochdale RUFC - 19 Manchester
- 31 Jan 2026 - Rochdale RUFC - 19 Manchester
- 31 Jan 2026 - Rochdale RUFC - 19 Manchester
- 31 Jan 2026 - Rochdale RUFC - 19 Manchester
- 31 Jan 2026 - Rochdale RUFC - 19 Manchester
- 31 Jan 2026 - Rochdale RUFC - 19 Manchester
- 31 Jan 2026 - Rochdale RUFC - 19 Manchester
The hosts extended their lead through winger Cliff Howard, who showed blistering pace to finish after a sustained spell of pressure. Another Collins conversion made it 21-12.
Momentum stayed with Rochdale as they secured a bonus point with a flowing move involving several players, ending with Dougie Poole touching down. Collins remained perfect from the tee, pushing the score to 28-12.
Sunderland then capped off a commanding performance with a final try, created by a line break from Collins. The conversion took Rochdale to 35 points.
Manchester hit back with a third try to bring the score to 35-19, but their hopes of snatching a losing bonus point were dashed as Rochdale closed out the match with resolute defending during a tense closing spell.
The result lifts Rochdale above Manchester in the standings and gives them a crucial advantage in the fight to stay in the division.
Next up is another vital fixture against Bowdon RFC.
Rochdale Masters complete first international rugby league tour in Perpignan
More than 100 students take part in annual SEND Rugby Festival at Hopwood Hall
Rochdale AFC and council unveil plans for Bowlee football and community wellbeing hub
Rochdale Hornets suffer heavy defeat as Widnes reach 1895 Cup final
Rochdale Masters launches women’s section as club continues to grow
Jimmy McNulty leaves Rochdale to join Stockport County
Donation boost for Rochdale Mayfield from local business and charity

Comments
Add a comment