Summary
MARKET RASEN & LOUTH .................15 LINCOLN ............................................3 LINCOLN skipper Jim Calveley claims Market Rasen & Louth's ability to convert chances was the difference between the two sides in Saturday's Midlands Two East (North) derby clash.
Three unconverted tries from the home side were enough to edge the highly competitive fixture as Rasen continued their winning habit with a 15-3 victory.See the full content of this document
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Rasen Show the Fight to Edge Derby Battle
"It was a hard fought game," said Calveley. "I was very happy with the commitment shown by our players. In terms of the lads givin...
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