Tows bag victory but still take their time.

From: Daventry Express/Daventry Review (Daventry, England) | Date: November 9, 2007 | Copyright information

Daventry's difficult season continued and although the scoreline may have suggested to the contrary, the Towcestrians performance was an

indifferent mix of sound territorial advantage and poor

finishing.

The first-half started with Daventry being pushed back into defence and while on the front foot, Towcestrians failed to finish at least three clear scoring chances.

After what seemed like an eternity, Dan Torpey ran in to score a try, c...

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