Rugby League: Huddersfield locked to bottom

Sunday 17 May 1998 23:02 BST
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BOTTOM club Huddersfield are still without a win after falling 28-20 to London Broncos at the McAlpine Stadium.

They made too many handling errors and struggled for long periods and it was only during a spirited 10-minute spell after the break when they seriously threatened.

Centre Damien Smith dived in for a try eight minutes from time to see St Helens home 28-18 against Hull Sharks.

Rochdale's newly-appointed player-coach Deryck Fox inspired the First Division's bottom club to a 46-18 victory against Featherstone Rovers for their first win in 11 games

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