IN PICTURES: 15 images from Normanton Knights' NCL game against Dewsbury Celtic
Tony Harber
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Kieran Hinchcliffe grounds the ball for a try for Normanton Knights against Dewsbury Celtic. Photo by Rob Hare
Here’s a look at Rob’s photos from a game in which the Knights revived their hopes of reaching the play-offs with a 25-20 victory over a team that has been in the top six for much of the season:
Adam Biscomb attacks the Dewsbury Celtic line. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Connor Wilson goes over for a try. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Normanton Knights come under pressure on their line. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Dewsbury Celtic's full-back, Harry Copley, looks to get free. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Dewsbury Celtic glee as they celebrate scoring a try. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Jake Crossland kicks a goal. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Stu Biscomb powers forward for Normanton Knights. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Hold on there. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Dewsbury Celtic on the charge. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Connor Wilson attacks the line. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Jake Crossland launches an attack. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Kieran Hinchcliffe takes on two Dewsbury Celtic defenders. (Photo: Rob Hare)
Normanton Knights bring the ball out. (Photo: Rob Hare)
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