Freescoring Falcons hit students for six

By ANDREW BEACHAM

FALCONS won comfortably in the end but Hartpury gave a decent account of themselves after last week’s defeat to Jersey.
“We were a bit slow to get into the game but once we did we were fine, although we probably needed to be a little bit more clinical at times”, said Newcastle DoR Dean Richards.
Hartpury started well, looking more purposeful and organised than last week with Joshua Bragman using his boot to control proceedings while the forwards – Harry Butler in particular – were able to steal two early lineouts.
However two long-range trie...

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