TIM BROOK, who learned his rugby from St Joseph's coach Billy Gill, showed his former mentor no favours in steering his Moldgreen WMC side to a 20-12 success in the centenary Holliday Cup at Arena 84.

But it was a close-run thing, with the outcome not decided until the last minute.

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A crowd of 1,000 saw St Joseph’s, holders and underdogs, battle back from 10-0 down to leave the match on a knife-edge.

That was until Moldgreen full back Kenny Mullins touched down for his side’s second try in the 79th minute.

Before then it was the footballing brain and trusty boot of Brook, at 22 one of the youngest coaches in the game, that kept Moldgreen’s noses in front with five goals from six attempts.

Nigel Gittings also crossed for Moldgreen, with Geoff Hirst and Graham Kimmings scoring tries and David Bootland landing two kicks for St Joseph’s

Picture shows Moldgreen skipper Mick Ward held aloft with the cup