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Date Posted: 18:20:45 01/14/02 Mon
Author: rb
Subject: Cracking Win Lads

ARGAUM CHIEFS USE SLOPE TO COAST TO AN AWAY-DAY VICTORY

Chiefs

ARGAUM did themselves a favour with a good victory at Buckfastleigh.

Using the slope at The Cricket Ground, three tries from scrum-half Danny Morgan, wingers Mike Louise and Andy Critchley, with a Steve Tomlinson conversion, were only matched by a Steve Chapple penalty in the first half.

The Chiefs' fortunes could have turned with the change of ends but Argaum held their ground as flanker Mark Bancroft and fly-half Steve Chapple fought back with second-half tries.

But two penalties from Argaum's Steve Tomlinson took the well-deserved league points back to Roborough.

Tigers

IT WAS end-to-end stuff at Roborough where visitors Bodmin took their chances to lead 10-0 at the interval thanks to two tries from fly-half Joe Munday.

Immediately after the break centre Wayne Lownes hauled one back for the Tigers who looked to be turning the result around.

But indiscipline close to the Argaum posts saw Bodmin elect to run the ball, and burly winger Dan Murphy crashed through to keep his side out of trouble.

Argaum centre Steve Howard ran around the Bodmin backs to score out wide, but Munday popped in for his hat-trick and added the conversion to reinstate the difference.

A tap penalty move had Tigers scrum-half Tony Dibble nip in for a try but it was too late make a mark.

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