Adamson’s record day is a delight for Blues

Bedford ……………………….. 34pts

Tries: Garside 6, Adamson 15, 64; Worley 54, Wright 80

Conversions: Maisey 8, 57, 65

Penalty: Maisey 34

Doncaster …………………….. 18pts

Tries: Fox 28, Strong 71

Conversion: Bennett 29

Penalty: Bennett 36, 46

DEAN Adamson became the greatest try scorer in history with a double in Bedford ‘ victory over on Ladies Day at Goldington Road.

Blues were good value for their victory as Adamson scored his 104th and 105th Championship tries to leapfrog stalwart, Mark Bright in the overall standings since the rebrand of the league ahead of the 2009-10 season.

Reflecting on the momentous occasion, Adamson said: “It’s amazing. It’s my tenth year at Bedford, I remember scoring my first away at and I didn’t think I’d be here now achieving that.

“It is a big achievement and I’m sure I’ll have a beer to celebrate. It’s a big thing for me and my family and incredibly proud to achieve it at Goldington Road, all my recent milestone achievements seem to come on Ladies Day.”

Mike Rayer’s side were out of the traps with intent and built up a 12-0 early thanks to Alfie Garside’s first in club colours, before Adamson profited from some outrageous footwork from flanker Jac Arthur to dive over for his first.

A solo try from Ollie Fox got Doncaster on the board as they started to turn the screw, both sides trading penalties for a 1510 Bedford advantage at the break.

Doncaster took that momentum into the second half but couldn’t trouble the scoreboard more than a second penalty from Russell Bennett, and when they tried to open up, Matt Worley picked them off with an intercept try.

That shifted the tie back again into the home side’s favour with Adamson getting his second then Craig Wright got in on the act in his first Bedford appearance since lifting the over the summer.

Morgan Strong scored Doncaster’s second but they were unable to secure a bonus point as their long winless run at Goldington Road continues towards a decade.

Front runner: Dean Adamson goes in for the second try
PICTURES: Claire Jones

Doncaster head coach Joe Ford said: “Bedford had a really fast start and we had a poor one. We showed great fight to get back in it with a try and a couple of penalties. Around 60 minutes we started to get a real foothold in the game then threw an intercept that just deflated us.

“We showed good fight but gifted Bedford too many points too easily. A team like that will run away with it, which they did.”

TEAMS

BEDFORD: James 5 (Worley 12, 7), Garside 7, Titherington 7, Le Bourgeois 5 (Makepeace-Cubitt 20, 6), Adamson 7, Maisey 6, Day (c) 6 (Lennon 72, 5); Conway 7 (Scola 77, 5), Fish 6 (Wright 55, 6), Heffernan 7 (Nonleh 63, 6), Prowse 5 (Smith 40, 6), Frost 7, Howard 6, Arthur 7 (Kerry 52, 6), 6

DONCASTER: Veainu 5, Davey 4 (Parry 65, 5), Kerr 5, Edwards 5, Olowofela 5, Bennett 7 (Bunting 68, 6), Fox 6 (Dolly 66, 6); McGuire 5 (Turner 43, 5), Davies 5 (Roberts 50, 5), Jones 5 (Thiede 43, 5), Murphy (c) 6, Smith 6, Smeaton 5 (Willaims 72, 5), Tait 6 (Green 50, 5), Strong 7

REFEREE: Joe James

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Star player Oisin Heffernan -Bedford