Rugby League: Offiah off the mark with two for London

Sunday 11 August 1996 18:02 EDT
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Martin Offiah opened his try-scoring account for the London Broncos to enable his new side to leapfrog Warrington back into fourth place in the Super League as they beat Oldham 22-14.

The Londoners trailed 14-12 with only 13 minutes to go before an Oldham handling error in their own half allowed David Krause to fly over in the corner direct from a scrum.

London piled on the pressure in the last few minutes and Offiah went in at the opposite corner to register his second try of the game.

Third-placed Bradford were given a searching examination at bottom-of- the-table Workington, who gave one of their best performances of the season despite going down 28-14.

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