Lewes' topsy turvy season continues at Bromley

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After a poor result at Hastings the previous week, an injury-hit Lewes bounced back to form with a deserved win over promotion hopefuls Bromley to claw their way back up the League table.

It took only one minute for the hosts to open the score, winning ball straight from the kick-off for outside-centre Henry Shiell to sprint away from his own 22 metre line for a great try under the posts, converted by his brother, outside-half Billy, to go ahead 7-0. Bromley were stunned soon after as - from the re-start - Lewes won the ball before racing upfield, only for right-winger Harry Hanley to be fouled as he was about to touch down. The resultant penalty try saw his side go further ahead at 14-0.

Lewes's third try followed not long afterwards, a fine break from inside their own half by Henry Shiell ending with Hanley scoring an unconverted try to pull away at 19 -0. The next five minutes saw Bromley's pack entrenched inside the hosts' 22 metre zone, resulting in a penalty try to narrow the gap to 19-7.

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