A NIGHTMARE season for St Ives Bulls ended in humiliation with a 151-0 hammering at Market Harborough. Records tumbled as champions Harborough humbled the Bulls, who had two points deducted earlier this season for failing to raise a side. Bulls end the se
A NIGHTMARE season for St Ives Bulls ended in humiliation with a 151-0 hammering at Market Harborough.
Records tumbled as champions Harborough humbled the Bulls, who had two points deducted earlier this season for failing to raise a side.
Bulls end the season bottom of Midlands 5 East (South) and will be looking to consolidate next season in the aftermath of this thrashing.
Harborough ran in tries at will, ending the match with 23 tries and 18 conversions. The hosts even played part of the second half a man short, such was their superiority.
As The Hunts Post went to press, Rugby Football Union officials were scouring the record books to establish which unenviable records the Bulls may have collected.
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