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Leaders Kippax in seventh heaven



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Published Date: 19 November 2008
Dodworth ...0
Kippax Welfare ...50
KIPPAX maintaned their 100 per cent record in Pennine League Division One by thrashing Dodworth.
Kippax gave their best performance this season in their seventh straight league victory, with every man playing to their full potential.
Kippax's defence, as usual, was solid and their attacking play featured good handling, support play and strong r
unning.
Kippax scored after just four minutes when big prop Gary Newton burst over from ten yards out.
Five minutes later, young winger Rob Kirk made a break before passing inside to supporting hooker Mark Boswell, who in turn sent in skipper Andy Walker for a try Gavin Adkin goaled with the first of his seven conversions.
Newton scored his second after selling an outrageous dummy and Walker then put in winger Rob Kirk from a planned move from a tap penalty to make it 20-0 at half-time.
The second-half continued in the same vein, with Kippax in complete control.
Walker's long pass created the opening for second row Kieran Hickman to take the ball on the burst and steam in for a try.
Newton completed his hat trick when he supported a break from dummy half by hard-working hooker Boswell.
Centre Andy Cowell then made a break from inside his own half and scorched down the right touchline, before stepping inside the full-back to cross.
Young winger Danny Gill was the next to score when he received the ball in his own 25 before beating two men down the touchline.
Kippax rounded things off when second row Stuey Farr intercepted on his own try line and raced the length of the field to score.
In an outstanding team performance Kippax's sponsors picked Newton, Boswell and Hickman as the stand out performers.



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