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Your support makes all the difference.Danny Arnold, the St Helens winger, scored four tries and kicked eight goals from 10 attempts for a personal tally of 32 points as Great Britain's Academy side overwhelmed their French counterparts 72-10 in Carcassonne yesterday. The Leeds forward Adrian Morley claimed a hat-trick of tries as Great Britain ran up a record score at this level. The French centre, Ludovic Daure, was sent off 10 minutes from time for punching.
Paul and David Hulme, the former Great Britain international brothers who were released by Widnes after a contractual dispute, went their separate ways yesterday when Paul, 30, joined Warrington and David, 32, moved to Leeds.
EUROPEAN SUPER LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP: France (10) 14 Wales (16) 34. France: Tries Cervello 2, Tallec; Goal Torreilles. Wales: Tries Harris 3, Atcheson, Davies, Webster; Goals Harris 5. (4,380) (at Carcassonne).
JJB SPORTS ACADEMY INTERNATIONAL (Carcasonne): France 10 Great Britain 72.
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