Hunslet Hawks: Bramald '˜crushed' by last-gasp defeat
Hunslet were two minutes away from ending the French visitors’ unbeaten record in Kingstone Press League One, but Toulouse scored a long-range try to snatch a 16-12 win.
That effectively ended Hunslet’s hopes of featuring in the Super-8s semi-finals and Bramald said: “The players could not have given any more.
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Hide Ad“The lads tipped absolutely everything into it. I would rather have been beaten by 40 points than for that to happen.
“We just had to defend one set, but the try they scored would not have been out of place in a Super League game – three or four off-loads and a break, though the final pass was a mile forward.”
Bramald was proud of his team’s effort in driving rain.
He added: “We had an 88 per cent completion rate, which was a fantastic effort in terms of skill.
“It was absolutely crushing to lose that way. The 17 players afterwards were absolutely mortified, they did not deserve that.”
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