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2015 Kingstone Press Championship

Round 7

Results

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>  Sheffield 26 (C. Aston, J. Langley, M. Stringer, M. Taulapapa, R. Worrincy tries; P. Walker 2, K. Briggs goals) defeated Doncaster 4 (S. Doherty try) at Keepmoat Stadium.
Date: Wed, 1st April.   Halftime: Sheffield 16-0.   Penalties: Doncaster 9-7.   Referee: Adam Gill.   Crowd: 1,030.
>  Dewsbury 21 (S. Grady 2, J. Farrell, M. Wildie tries; T. Hemingway, D. Morton goals; A. Thackeray field goal) defeated Batley 6 (W. Reittie try; C. Southernwood goal) at Fox's Biscuits Stadium.
Date: Fri, 3rd April.   Halftime: Dewsbury 11-0.   Penalties: Batley 8-6.   Referee: Chris Leatherbarrow.   Crowd: 1,274.
>  Bradford 32 (L. Gaskell, A. Henry, J. Pitts, R. Shaw, D. Williams tries; R. Shaw 6 goals) defeated Halifax 19 (M. Cahalane, R. Divorty, B. Heaton tries; S. Tyrer 3 goals; S. Murrell field goal) at Provident Stadium.
Date: Fri, 3rd April.   Halftime: Halifax 13-2.   Penalties: Bradford 6-4.   Referee: Matt Thomason.   Crowd: 6,134.
>  London 24 (R. Williams 2, B. Dwyer, O. Thomas tries; W. Naiqama 4 goals) defeated Featherstone 8 (N. Chappell, J. Ormondroyd tries) at Big Fellas Stadium.
Date: Fri, 3rd April.   Halftime: London 6-4.   Penalties: Featherstone 8-6.   Referee: Michael Woodhead.   Crowd: 1,654.
>  Leigh 42 (L. Kay 2, M. Aspinwall, S. Barlow, A. Dixon, S. Penkywicz, J. Pownall, O. Wilkes tries; M. Ridyard 5 goals) defeated Hunslet 6 (L. Briscoe try; S. Brown goal) at John Charles Centre for Sport.
Date: Fri, 3rd April.   Halftime: Leigh 6-0.   Penalties: Leigh 14-9.   Referee: Chris Kendall.   Crowd: 1,122.
>  Workington 40 (B. Carter, J. Doran, C. Forber, L. McAvoy, J. Murphy, J. Stack, P. Whiteley tries; C. Forber 4, J. Murphy 2 goals) defeated Whitehaven 0 at Derwent Park.
Date: Fri, 3rd April.   Halftime: Workington 18-0.   Penalties: Whitehaven 9-7.   Referee: Tom Crashley.   Crowd: 1,260.