■By GRAHAM COX
Blackheath ............ 31
Rotherham T .........24
THIS result moves Blackheath up to fourth place in the table, while at the same time extinguishing any faint hope Rotherham had of claiming the title.
The Yorkshiremen started well enough, their pack driving Harry Newborn across for an early converted try, but once Blackheath injected pace into the game, the hosts gained an upper hand.
Augy Slowik crossed out wide, and the full-back added his second after a Oskar Hirskyj-Douglas break.
Jordan Burns caught Jake Lloyd’s neat chip, before passing back to...
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