Albion show no mercy on Leeds in grudge match
The Herald|February 06, 2023
PLYMOUTH Albion ran in nine tries past a sorry Leeds on Saturday as they hiked up to fifth in National League One, continuing a very strong home run that now sees them unbeaten in seven at Fortress Brickfields.
ROB KERSHAW
Albion show no mercy on Leeds in grudge match

PLYMOUTH ALBION......... ..........51

LEEDS TYKES................ ..12

A robust Albion start was rewarded when Ramaz Rukhadze forced his way over the line, giving first blood to a hungry home side, and the lead was doubled soon after when Jack Outon's sublime break set up Connor Eastgate to sprint over, with Tom Putts adding the extras.

Decent spells of Leeds possession were ended by clumsy mistakes, and they were punished when juggernaut Dan Collier rumbled over with three defenders hanging off him. Try as they might, Leeds were not stopping the man mountain.

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