Brook appeared to in a relegation dog fight back in early June but after winning 13 consecutive games they have won promotion to The NCL Division One. The comeback Kings were at again as Askam raced into an early 14-0 lead and also led 20-8 just into the Second Half however Brook kept
Brook are just 80 minutes away from Promotion following one of the most dramatic games ever seen at Boardmans Lane. The home side were trailing 0-14 as the clock ticked passed the 70th minute mark however three converted tries in the final 9 minutes with last coming the final play of
Blackbrook came back from 4-10 deficit with a matter of minutes to the half time interval to record their biggest victory of the Season to date. A Jordan Darwin try had sandwiched scores from Mark Doogan and Josh Roberts with only three minutes of the first half remaining. Ryan Hought
Back to back wins saw Brook move clear of the relegation zone in Division Two of The NCL. Brook got off to a flying start with two converted tries in the opening ten minutes firstly Danny Fairhurst was on hand to accept a great offload from Scott Davidson and Jordy Welsby picked up a
Brook picked up their first points of the Season with a comprehensive victory over a Dewsbury side who won on their last visit to Boardmans Lane. Young Stand Off Ryan Houghton who impressed throughout broke clear to set up the position for the first try of the match. Houghton was tack
Brook recorded a fifth consecutive victory as they run in a half century of points without reply at the home of The Panthers. The visitors opened the scoring in the fifth minute when Joe Bate powered his way over from close range after latching onto Callum Welsby’s off load and Jordy
Brook produced a stunning 11 try performance to dent the automatic promotion hopes of rivals Leigh East who had won at Boardmans Lane only Weeks earlier. After weathering and early onslaught it was Brook who snatched the lead Jordy Welsby was held up on the try line and was going nowh
Blackbrook comfortably disposed of Wakefield rivals Stanley Rangers with a nine try demolition job in atrocious conditions at Boardmans Lane. The scoring started in the only the second minute when Sean Richardson surged towards the try line his neat offload found Scott Davidson who cr
Brook remained in playoff contention after coming from behind pull off a superb victory at the home of their Holmfirth rivals. The visitors made the perfect start scoring the opening try in only the third minute. Following a forced error Sean Richardson Craig Dubois and Ste Marsh drov
A terrific second half defensive stint saw Brook return from Cumbria with the two vital league points on offer. Askam threw everything but the preverbal kitchen sink at Brook who pulled of their best win of the season. It was Brook who opened the scoring in the 7th minute following a