Preston Grasshoppers clawed their way above Sheffield Tigers to claim 10th place in National League Two North.
“There were some solid individual performances – Harry Moulding’s sniping around the scrum, an outstanding display from Ben Dorrington and the physicality and intensity of Will Riley.”
But in the end, he said that it felt like an opportunity missed – “although the win’s the most important thing. Our attack was much better and there was also defensive improvement.”from a position created by Moudling’s lively half-break.Three points soon became 10, when strong work by Scott Richardson and Ed Keohane led to Jacob Browne finishing a try converted by Pearson.
A lot of those came in a messy and unmemorable last quarter as Sheffield desperately tried to salvage something from the game after Hoppers had let them off the hook in a prolonged, but eventually pointless, period of attackMark Ireland had kicked the visitors’ first points after half an hour, but Hoppers responded with a close-range try from Richardson after more fine work by Moulding.
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