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Bristol Fail to Pick Up Knights' Gauntlet

Bristol kicked off with a high ball that was well chased by Dan Norton. They maintained the pressure, edging Doncaster back. Tom Arscott tried to set Luke Eves free but he was quickly shut down. Full Article at SportNetwork

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