Selby RUFC crashed to their eighth consecutive Yorkshire One defeat at Keighley when they lost 13-0.
All the points in an uninspiring game came in the second half and condemned Selby to their first nil scoreline of the season.
It also equalled the club's worst losing sequence in their 19-year League history, which happened 1996/97 in North East League Division 2.
Selby had their best period in the first quarter with some fine strategic kicking giving them excellent platform for numerous attacks but mistakes and poor decision making combined to ensure that their pressure failed to bring any reward.
Dan Porter missed a penalty and the Sandhill Laners then failed to make the most of a two-man overlap when a try looked certain.
Selby lost influential forward Jason Cicero to a blood injury before the interval and they were to pay for not taking their chances.
Keighley broke the deadlock with a try by hooker David Pullen which was followed by a penalty from fly-half John Harrison.
Robert Ellis sealed victory for the home side with a try in the final minute, leaving Selby facing a big relegation fight.
Updated: 11:03 Monday, March 27, 2006
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