Bees battle bravely in opening day defeat as they try to leave troubles behind
AFTER the traumatic season Bradford & Bingley endured last year, there was palpable relief among their fans on Saturday, despite defeat to Old Brodleians.
AFTER the traumatic season Bradford & Bingley endured last year, there was palpable relief among their fans on Saturday, despite defeat to Old Brodleians.
BRADFORD & Bingley were in North One East action over the weekend, but were on the wrong end of a 91-point thriller against Scarborough.
BRADFORD & Bingley RFC suffered a horror 45-7 defeat on the opening day in North One East at home to Morley, but the result may not stand.
BRADFORD & Bingley stunned visiting Durham City in an extraordinary finish to their North One East clash, coming from seven points down with three minutes left on the clock to win 20-17.
YORK extended their lead at the summit of North One East to ten points with a comfortable 65-0 home win over Bradford & Bingley.
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IT was a red letter day for Bradford & Bingley’s Jamie Martin, as he was instrumental in downing his old rivals Scarborough, helping the Bees to a brilliant 47-21 away win in North One East.
BRADFORD & Bingley were three minutes away from recording an excellent away win at second-placed Morley before eventually losing 23-20 at Scatcherd Lane.
IN appalling weather conditions at Wagon Lane, Hugh Gumbs’ Bradford & Bingley side ran in three tries to claim a deserved 17-12 victory over Kendal to lift themselves up to seventh in the North One East table.
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