Yorkshire Post

Doncaster suffer case of the Blues at Bedford

- Guy Williams SPORTS REPORTER

Bedford Blues 32 Doncaster Knights 29

DONCASTER, who for an hour were playing their best rugby of the Championsh­ip season so far, must be wondering how they lost a thrilling game at Goldington Road where they seemed certain to win.

With their forwards, inspired by flanker Fyn Brown, who’s been signed by Northampto­n Saints, in control, they led 24-10 at halftime and then increased their authority to 29-10 after winger Maliq Holden burst through to score the Knights’ fourth try.

That bonus point try stressed that Doncaster were outplaying their opponents who’d earlier conceded a penalty try, and outstandin­g scores by centre Connor Edwards and flanker Archie Smeaton.

And with fly-half Russell Bennett adding a penalty and two conversion­s, Doncaster’s healthy lead, with little more than 20 minutes remaining, appeared rocksolid.

However, Doncaster, inexplicab­ly, weren’t strong enough to resist a remarkable Bedford recovery, producing tries on 58, 62 and 78 minutes, a sequence that transforme­d the contest.

After the Blues’ fourth try had been converted, the score was level at 29-29, but the drama was far from finished.

Doncaster, under constant pressure, were now playing with 14 men after replacemen­t scrumhalf Alex Dolly had been given a red card.

Bedford launched one final attack towards Doncaster’s posts in the 80th minute and it delivered a memorable climax.

Replacemen­t fly-half Louis Grimoldby, showing calmness and skill, dropped a goal and with it three points to earn a dramatic victory which had earlier never seemed possible.

Doncaster remain 5th in the Championsh­ip on 53 points.

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