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Fax action: See all the Halifax tries against Batley as David Larder looks back at the big win



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Watch the David Larder interview and see all the Fax tries against Batley
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Halifax drew level on points with Salford at the top of National League One on Monday with a 56-14 hammering of Batley.
David Larder, filling in at prop, scored one of the tries of the game with a break from his own half of the field.

In this week's video, which features all 10 Fax tries, Larder looks back at the impressive win and explains why he thinks the next two months are critical to Fax's season.

Match action is available thanks to the co-operation of Halifax Rugby League Club, which is working closely with the Courier to help provide an excellent RL service in the paper and online this season.

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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 3:51 PM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Halifax
 
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exile,

07/05/2008 19:37:44
A really top-notch confident display. They look like winners nowadays.
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The King L!,

08/05/2008 10:18:33
Yeah, some quality rugby on display at the moment! try scorers all over the park, a team of decent ball-handlers and they're coming back...

As some wise man once said to Kevin Costner, "build it, and they will come..."
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