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Featherstone's Goodaire day



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Published Date: 15 November 2008
Wibsey 15s ...6
Featherstone Lions U 15s ...36
LIAM Goodaire grabbed a hat-trick of tries as Lions bounced back from the previous week's controversial cup defeat against Lock Lane to complete a league double over Wibsey.
Featherstone's best away display this season delighted coaches Graham Johnson and Sean Nicholson.
Robert Spragg and Ryan Hart paved the way for Ben Reynolds to send in Luke Briscoe for a try.
In-form Ryan Barnaby then grabbed a 25-yard solo try and Reynolds put in Liam Goodaire, with Hart converting from the touchline with the third of his six goals to make it 18-0.
Jack Nicholson, Brad Wood, Mick Wigglesworth, Asher Hoyle, Jack Thomson and Aiden Lister defended superbly.
Luke Briscoe, younger brother of Hull star Tom, made a fine run to set up Barnaby's second try.
Rhys Bashforth, Josh Riding, Jenkins and Matty Ducka were prominent before Goodaire grabbed his second and Hart another superb touchline goal.
Wood made a 65 yard run before unselfishly putting in Goodaire for his third touchdown to complete the scoring.



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