Doncaster Knights keep Championship Cup hopes alive with late rally against Bedford

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Doncaster Knights kept their Championship Cup hopes alive with a late rally against Bedford.

Rhys Tait’s last-minute converted try secured a 42-42 draw at Goldington Road after Knights had trailed 28-7 in the first half.

Combined with the try bonus-point, that was enough to see Steve Boden’s side progress to the semi-final stages alongside Cornish Pirates, Ealing Trailfinders and Jersey Reds.

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Alex Dolly enjoyed a perfect afternoon in front of the posts for Knights with five conversions.

Knights’ John Kelly was on the trysheet. Picture: Tony JohnsonKnights’ John Kelly was on the trysheet. Picture: Tony Johnson
Knights’ John Kelly was on the trysheet. Picture: Tony Johnson

Sam Olver and Rhy Tait both crossed the line twice for the visitors with John Kelly also on the scoresheet.

Kinights were awarded a penalty try in the second half, which resulted in a yellow card for Bedford’s Monty Royston.

Bedford had secured a bonus point with just 32 minutes played as they raced into a three-score lead, only to find themselves pegged back at the death.