Rugby: Bury claim spoils from derby clash.

Bury Free Press (Bury St. Edmunds, England) | November 10, 2006 | Copyright

Bury St Edmunds 1st XV 27, Hadleigh 1st XV 0

In A tightly-fought, physical encounter Bury, sponsored by Clydesdale Bank, took the London Division 3NE spoils.

Bury signalled their intent when Johan Haman crashed over for a fine try from the base of the scrum.

The Bury pack dominated, gaining good possession for the home back-line and disrupting the visitors' ball.

Bury countered from a deep kick and heaped pressure on the visitors' defence. The Hadleigh composure gave way and Bury were awarded a penalty, Hennie van der Bank successfully stroking the ball between ...

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