Rugby Union: Waterloo Fall to the Leaders ; Late Flourish - but Double Blow Proves to Be Costly
Liverpool Echo › September 26, 2005
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Liverpool Echo › September 26, 2005
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TWO soft tries conceded in the first 20 minutes of the second half proved to be Waterloo's downfall as they lost a top of the table battle against leaders Moseley by 37-31 at Blundellsands.
The home side were 17-16 ahead at the break through Neil Kerfoot and Freeman Payne tries, converted by Neil Hunter, who also slotted a penalty.See the full content of this document
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Rugby Union: Waterloo Fall to the Leaders ; Late Flourish - but Double Blow Proves to Be Costly
The visitors, though, were awarded a penalty try as Waterloo were penalised from the line out, and they were made to pay further as three conv...
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