■By NEALE HARVEY
YORKSHIRE Carnegie put a shocking first half display behind them to ease relegation concerns with a come-from-behind victory over Richmond.
Trailing 16-0 at the break to a Luc Jones try and nine points from Rob Kirby’s boot, a half-time roasting from rugby director Chris Stirling did the trick as Carnegie responded with three tries to secure a third successive league win.
Dan Temm kick-started the revival with a poacher’s try before star man Jacob Umaga bagged a skilful second and Craig Mitchell completed a thrilling comeback – although Stirling re...