Malton and Norton seize solace from loss

Beverley were deserved 26-14 winners in a mighty North One East derby, but Malton and Norton RUFC’s home-grown youngsters came away with great credit.

Charlie Ramsay neatly side-stepped his opposite number and touched down. Ian Cooke’s kick rebounded away off a post.

As Beverley raids were repelled, a scrum infringement allowed Cooke to extend the lead.

Beverley responded immediately for a converted try.

Two home players were then sin-binned, Cooke kicking Malton ahead but they could not break the home defence.

When Ali Coe was sin-binned Beverley capitalised and led by three points at the interval.

Great Malt defence repelled Beverley and Cooke sent over a penalty to trim the deficit to one point. But in the dying exchanges Beverley took command to win.

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