Brook eased to victory with an 11 try romp against basement club Castleford Panthers. The hosts opened their account in the fifth minute when from an attacking scrum Sean Richardson send Stephen Parkinson over in the corner. Brooks prolific Wingman added a touchline conversion which w
Brook returned to Conference League action with a seven try victory at Wakefield. The win saw the Boardmans Lane outfit leapfrog their opponents into a playoff spot in The Kingstone Press Conference League Division 2. The visitors almost opened the scoring in the 2nd minute when Deon
Two tries either side of the halftime interval from the home side gave them an 18-10 advantage however Brook responded magnificently running in 30 unanswered points to record their first away of the campaign. Oldham made the perfect when after only 2 minutes a chip kick into the corne
Brook staged another comeback to take a point back from Dewsbury as both teams played out an entertaining 24 all draw. It could have been even better as the visitors came back from 16 points down to hold a 2 point lead going into the last 5 minutes before a penalty goal levelled the s
Brook picked up their league points of the Season as they overcome a physical Bradford outfit to claim they victory. The visitors almost opened the scoring in the second minute when Centre Aiden Batey broke clear from half way only to be halted by a great tackle from Tommy Cunningham.
Brook bowed out of The Ladbrokes Challenge Cup with a crushing defeat at Whitehaven. The visitors had to make 6 changes from the team that won at Nottingham a week earlier and it was always going to be an uphill task against a Kells side that haven’t lost a home game in 6 Seasons. A s
Brook eased into the Second Round of The Ladbrokes Challenge Cup with a comfortable nine try win over The East Midlands outfit. The visitors opened the scoring in the very first minute a crunching tackle by Jack Parker forced the ball to come loose Brooks forwards quickly drove the ba
Brook consolidated their second spot in the league table with a superb win over third place Underbank Rangers in Holmfirth. The visitors withstood a mountain of early pressure as Underbank pressed for the opening score. The visitors held out until the tenth minute when after a success
Sparkling attack and gritty defence saw Brook pick up two valuable league points at the home of promotion rivals Woolston. The home side defended well themselves as Brook were on top for the first half hour but couldn’t find a way to the try line. Finally following good work down the
Brook showed no mercy scoring 16 tries in their demolition of lowly Peterlee. Stephen Parkinson started the scoreboard clicking with 2 tries in the opening 5 minutes. Tries followed in the first quarter of the game from Joe Bate, Sean Richardson and Aaron Hewitt who finished in the co