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Gravesend Dynamite beat Sheffield Eagles 88-8 in Final to win Rugby Football League Challenge Trophy for fourth consecutive time

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Gravesend Dynamite are celebrating another national trophy. Dynamite cruised past Sheffield Eagles in last Sunday’s Rugby Football League (RFL) Challenge Trophy Final at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield to claim the title for a fourth successive time.

It comes as they celebrate the 10th year since the Gravesend club was formed by coach Jason Owen. “It was a busy weekend,” he reflected. “It’s a bit of a journey up to Sheffield, but it’s worth the early-morning start. “There was a great crowd actually, we were really pleased about that. “We were pleased we played Sheffield Eagles because they have a one-club philosophy and there were plenty of people there, supporting them. “For a Challenge Trophy Final, I’ve never seen so many people in the hall. “It was very well-organised by the RFL.” After a relatively even start, Dynamite were 44-4 ahead by half-time and ended up winning handsomely. “It was a big 88-8 win,” said Owen. “It was well deserved. “I think we were, by far, the better team but they made us work hard for it.

Our experience and our pace throughout the game really made a difference. “We have some fast players on the wings and they were creating chances for themselves.

But it’s commendable that they kept going right until the end. “I’ve never had a game before where it was exactly 44-4 in both halves!” Max Owen, Jason’s son, claimed six tries and was chosen by television commentators as player-of-the-match.

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