By ROB WILDMAN
NOTTINGHAM capped their campaign by winning a second game in four days at Lady Bay. After the 41-21 victory over Bedford on Tuesday, Nottingham had the fitness to overpower relegated Rotherham on another cold and wet night.
However, some of Nottingham’s attacking play was sharp and bright and was a fitting farewell for Wasps-bound Ian Costello, the head coach.
“We had to go out on a high and we did that by winning both games,” Costello said after this victory by five tries to one. “We set ourselves the goal of finishing well and we have done that.&...