MILLBROOK were harbouring a weapon of mass destruction when they took on Romsey – the try scoring machine Jim Brown.
The date was January 7, 1989, when Brown’s two tries helped to sink Romsey 19-3.
It was a good away result for Millbrook whose success was built on getting the basics right.
David Jones, scorer of their third try, had a fine game, providing the link forwards and a strong-running line of backs.
Gordon Randell, architect of Brown’s second try, had a substantial speed advantage over his opposite number.
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