Bridlington RUFC were aiming to return to the top of Yorkshire Two on Saturday.
Instead, they lost 47-46 to Bradford side Baildon.
It means Brid stay third in Yorkshire Two.
Hornsea lost out too, 19-12 at Barnsley, in Yorkshire Three.
Bridlington RUFC were aiming to return to the top of Yorkshire Two on Saturday.
Instead, they lost 47-46 to Bradford side Baildon.
It means Brid stay third in Yorkshire Two.
Hornsea lost out too, 19-12 at Barnsley, in Yorkshire Three.
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