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Boars bag rare away win

3:00pm Wednesday 22nd February 2012

Boars bag rare away win

Huddersfield 10, Bromsgrove 16

BROMSGROVE recorded their second away win of the season with a fine display at promotion-chasing Huddersfield in National Two North.

Having beaten the same opposition at home earlier in the season, the Boars were confident victory was well within their capabilities.

On a very heavy pitch, the visitors dominated the early stages and were rewarded after five minutes with a Jon Critchlow penalty.

This was nearly cancelled out a minute later when the hosts were awarded a kick of their own but Chris Johnson, the league’s leading scorer, missed the chance.

Bromsgrove capitalised on this let off to score the game’s first try through Aaron Higgins, after a fine break from skipper Tom Warren.

Critchlow nearly scored again moments later but was held up short of the line and the Boars were perhaps guilty of over-confidence, as a counter-attack broke down and Johnson went over for the hosts. He added the conversion to bring his side within a point.

However, the Bromsgrove response was excellent and the rampaging Burrows made a great hole in the centre of the park, with Lloyd-Jones again on hand to put Critchlow over for a 13-7 lead at the half.

The Boars kicker extended the lead with a penalty at the start of the second-half, as the visitors continued to hold the upper hand.

But they missed chances to pull further clear and the hosts rallied late on.

Johnson kicked a penalty to bring the scores within a converted try and yellow cards for Blackburn and Ward reduced Bromsgrove to 13 for the final five minutes but they held out to clinch a deserved win.

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