Selby produced a stunning performance last night to upset Morley and reach the semi-finals of rugby union's Yorkshire Cup for the first time in their history.
Yorkshire One side Selby produced the shock of the last eight to beat Morley, three divisions above them in National Three North, 14-10.
It was third time lucky for Selby who had lost out in the quarter-finals in each of the last two seasons.
The forwards won the game for Selby, stealing crucial scrums against the head when the pressure was on. The only area Morley dominated was in the line-outs from which they scored both their tries through Paul Gabriel and Richard White.
Selby's try came from centre Andy Bennett with Carl Paterson kicking the remaining points.
Updated: 15:15 Wednesday, April 25, 2001
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