By JOHN BRENNAN
Blaydon…36
Hinckley…40
MARK Deaville’s last-gasp try helped Hinckley see off a spirited comeback from Blaydon.
For 40 minutes Hinckley had it all their own way, marching the home side backwards at every scrum, dominating in the loose and securing a try bonus after 21 minutes to lead 5-33 at the break.
Blaydon then ran in four second-half tries to lead 36- 33 with seven minutes remaining but Deaville’s try in the 85th minute saved Hinckley’s blushes.
Joseph Smith opened the scoring for them in the ninth minute and was quickly followed by Conor ...