Rampant Rangers go through

Date published: 20 October 2010


Chris Bolton opened the scoring after a 30-yard run, and Ben White converted.

A fine Rangers move was capped by Danny Lomax. White added extras.

Scott Booth added a well-taken try on the right wing, followed by a second on the opposite flank to make it 22-0.

Lomax crossed shortly after the restart prior to Ashley Webb increasing the lead and Lomax strolling to another touchdown.

Josh Bradbury fed Booth for his hat-trick, and hooker Danny Richardson’s solo effort put Rangers out of sight.

Booth added his fourth try near the end. White goaled to complete the scoring.

The under-15s held leaders Wigan St Jude’s to an 18-18 draw.

Brad Granmyre gave Rangers the lead after five minutes, before their opponents hit back with two quickfire tries of their own.

Granmyre replied with a touchdown, which was converted by Dominic D’Adamo, making it 10-10 at half time.

A Granmyre penalty kick edged his side in front, prior to a St Jude’s try.

Sebastian Leech pushed over the line for Rangers and D’Adamo added the extras, only for St Jude’s to touch down in the corner at the death to level matters.




OLDHAM St Anne’s under-12s edged out Waterhead 8-6, but the match was overshadowed by Saints player Joseph Hall suffering a broken hip.



Regan Croft and James Barran touched down for Saints, while Liam Aspin scored a try before converting it himself for Waterhead.

Saints’ under-11s lost 30-6 to a strong Widnes West Bank outfit.

Sam Hall claimed all Saints’ points.

The under-10s earned a 34-24 win at Newton Storm.


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