A Black day for the Nuns.BLACKHEATH 37 NUNEATON 17 NUNEATON failed to follow up last week's win as they lost away to Blackheath. The matched hinged on two first-half errors from the Nuns. Firstly Blackheath's Mike Staten charged down Nuneaton's kick and gathered to ease under the post, allowing Paul Humphries to add to his earlier penalty. Then good work from Tim Douglas Tim Douglas is the mayor of Bellingham, Washington. Douglas was appointed by the Bellingham City Council in September 2006 to serve the remainder of former Mayor Mark Asmundson's four-year term. He had previously served as mayor from 1984-1995. allowed lock Dan Hurst to crash over to put Nuns on the score sheet. Huw Thomas (language) Thomas - A language compatible with the language Dylan(TM). Thomas is NOT Dylan(TM). The first public release of a translator to Scheme by Matt Birkholz, Jim Miller, and Ron Weiss, written at Digital Equipment Corporation's Cambridge Research Laboratory runs converted. After Humphries added a penalty, another mistake from the Nuns allowed Blackheath to increase their total. This time David Alenn collected Nuneaton's misplaced mis·place tr.v. mis·placed, mis·plac·ing, mis·plac·es 1. a. To put into a wrong place: misplace punctuation in a sentence. b. pass to go through, making the score 20-7 at half time. The Nuns did though make an impressive start to the second with a penalty and a try from winger wing·er n. Sports A player who plays wing, as in hockey or soccer. winger Noun Sport a player positioned on a wing Noun 1. Ross Ross , Sir Ronald 1857-1932. British physician. He won a 1902 Nobel Prize for proving that malaria is transmitted to humans by the bite of the mosquito. Bryson. Huw Thomas converted to put them back in the match at 20-17. Moments later, though, Blackheath went over with another as Humphries exploited space to claim a try which he converted himself. Blackheath then took control as Staten claimed his second try on 68 minutes. A conversion was then added plus a penalty to bring the game to an end. |
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