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TODAYS TEAMS

LOUGHBOROUGH STUDENTS V TYNEDALE

SEB SMITH 01 ISAAC BELL 02 TIM HOYT 03 ALEX WARDELL 04 JON STANWAY 05 NIC JENNINGS 06 FERGUS DICK 07 DAVID ANIEBONAM 08 CHARLIE BRIERS 09 THOMAS SMITH 10 DARRAGH WALSH 11 CHRIS PREEN 12 JAMES LANGSTON 13 KARL WARNER 14 ALEX WAINWRIGHT 15 TOM PARKER 16 SAM WESTMACOTT 17 TOMMI AGBONGBON 18 JAMES NAYLOR 19 KARL WARNER 20

REFEREE:

GEORGE RICHARDSON

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LEO BROWN

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FRED SPONG

01 ANGUS WHITE 02 RALPH JOHNSTON 03 DAN LOWDON 04 GRAEME DUNN 05 JOE HANNING 06 HENRY WAINWRIGHT 07 MARCUS TIFFIN 08 BEN BLACKBURN 09 MATTY OUTSON 10 JAKE ROGERS 11 GUY PIKE 12 WILL MILLER 13 JAMES CLARK 14 SEAMUS HUTTON 15 ROSS COOKE 16 DAVE BATEY 17 LIAM CARMICHAEL 18 OLLIE FLETCHER 19 ROB PARKER 20 JAMES BLACKETT 5

6 LOUGHBOROUGH STUDENTS RFC V HULL RFC LOUGHBOROUGH STUDENTS RFC VS HULL RUFC

MATCH REPORT

MATCH DAY: SATURDAY 12 FEBRUARY

LOUGHBOROUGH STUDENTS RFC V HULL RFC FULL TIME: LOUGHBOROUGH STUDENTS RFC 0–39 HULL RUFC HALFTIME: LOUGHBOROUGH STUDENTS RFC 0–17 HULL RUFC

LOUGHBOROUGH STUDENTS RFC TRIES:

HULL RUFC TRIES: Trueman 19, 74, Dean 21, Crane 35, 48, Boothman 67, Harding 78 CONVERSIONS: Humberstone 19, 49 LOUGHBOROUGH STUDENTS RFC: Scharink, Westmacott, Toms, Jennings, Shine, Agbongbon, Dick, Aniebonam, Nayor, Walsh, Trinder, Langston, Fitzgerald, Wainwright REPLACEMENTS: Smith, Bell, Lloyd, Petrozzi, Warner

HULL RUFC: Kivallu, Thomson, Jobling, Curry, Regardsoe, Makaadi, Jones, Hall, Crane, Humberstone, Naylor, Johnson, Trueman, Adlard, Dean. REPLACEMENTS: Harding, Turaga, Hicks, Boothman, Beech

STAR MAN: Sam Crane, Hull RUFC REFEREE: Mr Nathan Howarth ATTENDANCE: 182

Hull at Victory from Loughborough

Loughborough Students faced Hull on Epinal Way, with the wind blowing both sides opted for a closequarters game of rugby. At the start both teams looked equally matched, with the backs gaining a lot of territory.

It was Hull’s Trueman who took the away side into the lead, scoring after a breakdown, with was converted by Humberstone. This was followed up by Dean who pulled away after the break to score at the wing. With a two try gap, Loughborough struggled to content with Hull’s pace, which saw multiple breakthroughs on the home sides’ defensive line.

The first half ended with Crane scoring an unconverted try from a rolling maul, giving hull a three point lead.

At the restart Loughborough looked posed to retaliate with vengeance, with their back’s looking mobilised and organised in attack. Unfortunately, Hull were able to keep Loughborough’s Pack on the back foot and gained an additional try on the 47th

minute by Crane.

Hull’s victory was assured with three additional tries on the 67th, 74th & 79th minute. Trueman was able to score an additional try from another breakdown, but due to wind was unconverted. Both replacements Harding and Boothman gained a try of their own each in the closing few minutes of play.

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