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Wednesday, 14th May 2008

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METHLEY Warriors under tens continued with unbeaten run by defeating Fryston.
Methley's Thomas Greenfield caused Fryston's forwards major problems throughout and was unlucky not to score
Thomas Smith and Brandon Robbins both grabbed well deserved hat tricks after clever ball play.
Joseph Moran, Natasha Brown, and James Firth
provided strong support in midfield.
Cameron Bainbridge and Nyal Harding shone in attack and paved the way for Jim Lloyd to sprint in for a try.
Methley's top tackler Dominic Hanmer, Callum Sanderson and man of the match Chris Gamble were all outstanding.
Conversions were kicked by Robbins, Harding, Moran, Brown and Lloyd.
In a match of contrasting halves, Fryston showed their best and worst features against well-organised opponents.
After applying plenty of first-half pressure, Fryston were unfortunate to trail by two tries at half-time.
Fryston's poor, error-ridden second-half performance saw Methley run away with the game.
Fryston's man of the match and top tackler Jazz Hancox scored two tries and Jack Collins kicked a conversion.
Jake Rickard was voted Fryston's best supporting player and the coach's award went to Daniel Earley.
Fryston's other team members were Byron Lowe, Nathan Breslin, Jack Silburn, Luke Dickinson, Kenny Blythem Joe Smith, Jake Humphries and Luke Million.



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