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Rugby Union: Baildon have no answers



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
OLD Brods under 11s were too strong for Baildon as they went on to forge a 21-7 success.
Baildon enjoyed the better of the early chances until Jack Farley drove through the Baildon defensive line for the first score of the game. Oliver Butterworth added the two points to put Brods 7-0 up.

The start of the second half saw Harry Dunne l
eave the field injured. From the resultant penalty the ball was given to Cole Wilson who set off on a mazy and powerful run for Brods' second try.

Thomas Wilson converted to make it 14-0.

Weak Brods tackling, coupled with some good work from the Baildon backs, led to a converted try but Brods hit back when George Ayrton broke through, Thomas Wilson making his second conversion.

Brods followed that up with a 28-0 win over Morley.

Tenacious play from scrum half Tom Wilson led to him stealing from the opponents' scrum to score a solo try, Butterworth adding the conversion.

Morley returned with a spell of pressure before Butterworth scored a length of the field try and then added his second after collecting a Morley kick deep within the Brods half. The tries were converted by James Hodkinson and Tom Wilson respectively.

The second half saw fly-half Harry Dunne put Oliver Anderson through the defence. Stopped just short of the line, Anderson found Dunne in support, Luke Chadwick converting.



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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 8:27
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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