They stay at the Yorkshire Two summit despite Saturday's surprise loss.
Brid have been flying at the top of the table but were brought down to earth with a bump at the weekend.
They were beaten 32-5 at Ripon.
However they stay top, seven points clear of Old Otliensians, who have a game in hand.
Elsewhere, Whitby won 18-6 at leaders Wallsend to go second in Durham & Northumberland Division Three.
Whitby are 13 points behind but hold two games in hand.


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