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Rugby Union: Brods double



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
OLD Rishworthians Reds Under 10s completed the double over their Cleckheaton counterparts.
The first game saw them romp to a 30-0 win with Jack Davis (two), Will McDonnell (three) and Thomas Cockroft all crossing in a 30-0 win.

The second game resulted in a 30-5 success for Rishworthians with Cockroft, McDonnell (three) and Sam Bake go
ing over.



Old Rishworthians 11/12s endured mixed fortunes in their two matches against Cleckheaton, losing the opener before edging the second 15-10.

Harvey Keighley-Payne, Alex Ratcliffe and Kyle Jamieson crossed for tries in game one.

Keighley-Payne (two) and Richard Bullough bagged the touchdowns in the second.

OLD Brods Bears and Broncos under 10s took on Morley with some success.

Brods Bears opened with a 6-0 win, Dakota Whylie and Chris Galvin crossing in the first half and Whylie (two), Josh Stringer and Tighe Maxwell-Whiteley going over in the second.

The Broncos continued the good work with a 5-2 success.

Tom Robertshaw (two), Nick Wood, Dan Smith and Joseph Dunn bagged their tries.

OLD Brods under nines were unbeaten from three matches against Baildon and Morley at Woodhead.

They won both matches against Baildon, beating their A team 7-2 and following that up with an 8-0 success against the B team.

Liam Stapley took the scoring honours in both matches with nine tries.

Sam Allen and Cillian Neal with three tries also crossed in the first game with Harry Atkinson and Tom Ashton completing the scoring in the second.

The final match against Morley ended in a 1-1 draw with Stapley crossing.

OLD Rishworthians under nines played Littleborough and Cleckheaton in their first attempt at full contact.

Despite two tries from Jamieson and Callum Bell, Littleborough ran out 5-3 victors.

Rishworthian went on to beat Cleckheaton 5-1.

An early try from Sam Puddephatt put Rishworthians in the lead with Callum Bell (two) and James McHugh also scoring with Puddephatt adding a second.



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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 8:18
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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