Watched the Hullensians Pock game, first 10-15 minutes looked a good contest, if anything Hullensians looked to be slightly edging it. Then Pock got a player sent off, shortly afterwards followed by a scrum were their 7 men pushed the hullensians 8 men off the ball which seemed to wake Pock up to the idea of going 10 man style rugby. From then on it was pretty much one way traffic. Pock reverted to playing a very forward orientated game and dominated every facet of the forward game, scrum, lineout, and ruck. Fantastic way to manage playing with 14 men if you have the forwards to do it and in my oppinion Pock looked a far better side playing this style then they had in the first 10-15 minutes when they were playing a bit wider.
When hullensians did occasionally get the ball they looked like they would be dangerous accross the backs but more often than not failed to get through the phases to release them due to them lacking support at the breakdown and Pock winning the ruck to get possesion back.
Good luck to both sides for the rest of the season.