Play-off bound Doncaster RLFC edge past Coventry Bears
Richard Horne’s side, who have now won three games on the bounce and have qualified for the play-offs, were nowhere near their best but the victory could yet have huge importance come the end of the regular season.
Keighley’s win over North Wales Crusaders allowed Doncaster to leapfrog the Crusaders into third place.
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Hide AdFinishing third would give the Dons home advantage in the first round of the play-offs.
The hosts found eighth-placed Coventry a difficult nut to crack at the Keepmoat Stadium and trailed 13-12 at half time.
Jason Tali’s two first half tries saw him move to third on the list of Dons’ all-time leading try scorers.
The only points scored in a tight second period came when Liam Johnson ran on to his own grubber kick to score and Jake Sweeting added the conversion.
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Hide AdDoncaster host Keighley next Sunday in what is scheduled to be their final game of the season.
No announcement has been made on whether the game against North Wales, postponed due to Covid protocols, will be rearranged. League positions are determined by win percentage.