LEIGH Miners Rangers have been promoted to the top tier of the National Conference League following a golden point win over Milford Marlins at Featherstone.

In what turned out to be one of the most competitive and thrilling games of the season, Rangers showed cold blood and sealed their promotion with a golden point try.

Leigh got off to a flyer and took a 4-0 lead through Deacon Monks. Quick passage of play from the Miners saw Scott O’Brian pass the ball out wide to Monks who then scored in the corner.

It didn’t take long for Marlins to respond. James Barker was able to touchdown under the sticks with Dave Watmough then kicking his first conversion of the game to put Marlins 6-4 ahead.

The Miners looked the better side and continued to press. Their hard work soon paid off through Josh Ward whose try was converted by Jack Reynolds to give Leigh a four-point advantage.

Milford fought back and quickly reaped the rewards with Joe Tharme getting on the scoresheet. Watmough’s second conversion saw the Marlins take a slender 12-10 lead into the interval.

Moments after the restart Snellgrove added his name to the scoresheet. With Watmough providing the extras, Milford were now eight points in front.

Emotions then spilled over as both teams clashed in a heated confrontation.

Once the dust settled Miners Craig Ashall and Milford’s Tom Wilson were dismissed.

Once calm was eventually restored, Leigh pounced and finished off a well worked move to get themselves within two points of the Marlins.

Leigh then had two consecutive chances to take the lead and win the game however, both went begging thanks to a combination of clever Milford defending and slow decision making from Rangers.

Milford certainly weren’t wasting their chances and improved their lead with 12 minutes to go. Josh Parle’s cross field kick was collected by Matt Brocksom who chased down his own grubber kick and scored.

Rangers needed a converted try to take the game to golden point. Scott O’Brian’s pass found Lee Gittins on the left wing who crashed over in the corner. The comeback was then complete as Reynolds kicked a sensational touchline conversion to make it 22-22.

As the match went to golden point both teams looked for an opportunity to kick the drop goal with no success. However just two minutes in and a storming Joe Connor break took play to the Milford line where an inspired piece of play by Calum Coleman paid off as he flighted a kick to the left wing where Todd Fenlon showed great presence of mind to gather and dot the ball down inches shy of the dead-ball line to snatch the golden point win.

The women’s team enjoyed play-off glory of their own as they stunned league leaders Wakefield Trinity 8-4 over in West Yorkshire to book a Grand Final spot against Stanningley this Saturday, 11am kick off at Manchester Regional Arena.