Brow suffer a blow
Last updated 15:55, Wednesday, 23 April 2008
WATH Brow Hornets lost 31-8 at promotion rivals Bradford Dudley Hill and remain two points shy of the all-important third spot.
But with four games remaining, including a home fixture against second-placed York Acorn, and a visit by bottom side East Leeds on Saturday (2.30pm kick-off), Hornets’ destiny remains in their own hands.
Wath Brow were ahead for much of the first half, through tries by centre Andrew Stables and second row Mickey McAllister, and were still on level terms at the break before falling away in the second period.
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