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is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Silsden AFC 5 themselves since February 4, first half, a predictable feel and, away completely by three talised on a good spell in that other local newspa- pers and is edited by Goole AFC 0 13 games and a 2-1 win over in the end, outcome. Silsden goals in eight minutes. second half, but Petch who, as Graeme Wilson, who Thackley. Normanton made it two just A back pass by Tyler Walker ever, ran his heart out missed a has written and edit- Down and out before the final ed sports coverage chapter on a sorry, sorry sea- However, their failings leave before the break, but the wheels met with an attempted clear- good shooting chance and a locally for many son for Goole AFC with more them pale by comparison with only fell off totally after the ance by Matt Waniewski, but header went narrowly wide. years and whose pain inflicted, if any more knowledge and con- could be, at Silsden on the Vikings, who have that Vikings had, after an encourag- then met with fresh air and an However, the final whistle tacts in local sport Saturday. are unrivalled. habit of enabling opponents to ing 20 minutes in the second own goal before O'Grady and couldn't come soon enough and An 11th successive defeat, 20 break their ducks whilst sinking period, what seemed a cast-iron Hudson simply rubbed noses although the Silsden club is an e- league blanks in one season newspaper which from 25 defeats, including further into the abyss them- penalty turned down when further into the dirt. announced over the tannoy the you can view on more than a few good hidings, selves. Callum Petch was clearly It would be churlish to say the likelihood the Vikings may be your computer, lap- of which another was inflicted top, tablet or smart- by a home team without a win Here, once again, a familiar impeded in going for a cross. game swung on one decision, spared by technicality, on the phone. Sign-up to receive tale of a bright start without It brought protests from play- but when a team is in a rut like field they have been down and your FREE weekly looking like scoring to be fair, ers and management, but obvi- Goole. any semblance of help is out for some time and in urgent copy by e-mailing: [email protected] but once they conceded the ously to no avail, as minds appreciated. need of major close season sur- We want to hear opening goal, Jack Normanton never change amongst officials, Otherwise, a more potent gery whatever happens in the YOUR sports news. on target midway through the and the game was then taken front line would also have capi- coming weeks. Whatever your sport, let us have Toolstation NCEL standings Will FA save Goole your scores, match reports and pictures Premier Division (inc Mon 32; Swallownest 38 36 -35; from the drop? of highlights. Apr 17) - (C) North Ferriby P38 Athersley Recreation 38 30 -47. E-mail pictures and Pts 95 GD 55; Winterton There is no polite way of Chairman Alan Wilson was The pair also admitted their reports to: Rangers 38 81 40; Emley AFC Just one outstanding league describing it in the best way questioned on the position at a shock at how low confidence [email protected] 37 77 46; Garforth Town 38 70 game to be played, with nothing for print. Supporters' Club meeting last had dropped in the squad they 36; Penistone Church 38 68 19; but pride at stake, when Barton night, and it would be fair to say had returned to. Hallam 38 67 21; Barton Town Town play Emley AFC next There are plenty of other that wasn't too favourably 37 61 19; Hemsworth MW 38 Tuesday after the game was words as Goole AFC await a received. No definite decision made as 55 8; Golcar United 38 54 13; postponed for a waterlogged fate that deserves to see them yet, though, but time is ticking Knaresborough Town 38 53 -2; pitch on Saturday. relegated from the Toolstation Although that was not the full and chairman Wilson, in Silsden AFC 38 51 -4; Albion NCEL Premier Division, but if basis of the agenda, concern explaining his thoughts and Sports 38 51 -4; Maltby Main Winterton Rangers, by virtue unconfirmed reports are to be was inevitably and rightly plotting a road to a more stable 38 48 -15; Thackley 38 46 -4; of finishing second, will contest believed, may well see them drawn to management in a sea- 2023-24, which he personally Eccleshill United 38 43 -11; a play-off against another step saved. son of despair, with Mr Wilson believes the returning duo can Handsworth 38 42 -12; Frickley five club to see if they can join trying to defend Carmody and achieve, also gave a summary Athletic 38 36 -20; Bottesford North Ferriby in next season's Whether a team with 11 suc- Jackson in bringing them back on club finances and what it Town 38 29 -37; GOOLE AFC Northern Premier League East cessive league defeats, 25 in all, in the wake of the troubled will take to hopefully improve 38 25 -68; Yorkshire Amateur at step four. conceding 100 goals whilst Houghton era. to a more stable position. 38 15 -80. scoring barely 30 is worthy of Yorkshire Amateur are defi- being spared is debatable, but in Still nothing clear resolved, Awaiting outcome Division One Final - (C) nitely relegated and the Vikings football terms they are at rock but in speaking on several occa- Campion P38 Pts 98 GD 102; finished 19th and, subject to any bottom, forgetting they did fin- sions since coming back three The Vikings are still awaiting Harrogate Railway 38 86 51; other reason, are likely to follow. ish one off the foot of the table. weeks ago, the impression - news on just what division they Rossington Main 38 84 57; rightly or wrongly - at Goole will be in come July. Wakefield AFC 38 70 34; In Division One, the play-off That will be what spares them and Selby Sport is that the pair Staveley MW 38 63 22; Horbury semi finals to determine a sec- should reports ring true. But feel they did make mistakes at A meeting of the FA Leagues Town 37 60 28; Retford FC 38 ond promotion place in the wherever they do start in three the start of the campaign, defi- committee normally convenes 59 3; Armthorpe Welfare 38 58 - Premier Division behind cham- months time. much has to nitely further impacted by in early May once play-off 5; Brigg Town 38 55 8; SELBY pions Campion will be either change in that period. injury and unavailability. issues in the pyramid are TOWN 38 52 -9; Beverley Rossington Main or Horbury resolved for outstanding pro- Town 38 51 -1; Nostell MW 38 Town, who will meet this Firstly, the managerial posi- Added to that, they know the motion and relegation, but 44 -14; Ollerton Town 38 41 -72; Saturday after wins over tion must be filled - presently squad was short on numbers, added to that there can be Parkgate 38 40 -15; Wakefield and Harrogate Mick Carmody and Alan but they could not see that one financial, ground grading fail- Worsborough Bridge Athletic 38 Railway respectively. Jackson, who returned to the or two players have not pro- ures, etc which can prompt 40 -19; Dronfield Town 38 40 - club for the last four games, gressed from encouraging unforeseen moves. 25; Glasshoughton Welfare 38 The FA leagues meeting early look favourites to be asked to progress in 2021-22. 40 -31; Shirebrook Town 38 36 - next month will clarify Division try and resurrect fortunes. One such is rumoured to be One placings - ie who joins involved in the NCEL Premier, from feeder leagues after appli- but an official line has yet to be cations, ground grading, league confirmed and it is that which position etc. may provide a stay of execu- tion. Get set to be Galvinised Certainly the Silsden tannoy A new football book - they are and becoming part of one of the Will Mick Carmody and Alan Jackson get another chance spokesman felt it had already ten-a-penny these days - is set most attractive teams of that to revive Goole’s fortunes? been decided when claiming to be published on Monday, time amongst names such as they would welcome Goole April 24 marking the careers Glenn Hoddle, Steve Archibald, back next season, and it is also of the Galvin brothers. Chris Garth Crooks and the Argentine noticeable in reviews on the and Tony and called pair, Osvaldo Ardiles and league website, where it con- Galvinised. Ricardo Villa. firmed that Goole would be in the bottom two, but did not say Written by David Souffle with A career that included FA Cup relegated. contributions locally, the book final wins, European Cup looks at the two footballing Winners and leading to an inter- brothers. Tony, of course, national career with the played a significant part in the Repubic of Ireland, through Alan Turner era from 1975 - a family background. debut at Stafford Rangers as a young Hull University student Chris played notably for studying Russian to being sold Leeds United and Hull City. to Tottenham Hotspur in 1978 More to follow on the Galvin brothers in coming issues.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 19 April 2023 The grass is a lush green fol- Captain Foster is pleased with Perhaps the bowling may not Graham Phillips again skip- got them over the line time and to improve on 2022. Drax. lowing seven weeks of wet pre-season, despite the weather be as prolific, certainly capable pers the second team in Division again. weather for some, actually putting paid to a friendly at of control, if not the fire-power Four (Ebor) which will again be Cawood and Eastrington sec- after a relatively tranquil win- Westfield last weekend, but to bowl teams out regularly. very competitive with several Once more there are players ter before then. appreciates there are stiff hur- new teams mainly from the who have been together for a onds are also looking to provide dles to overcome in Selby CC showed positive Wetherby League including period of time, knowing the For the groundsmen/women Championship East, starting at signs in 2022 that they could, in Crossgates, Thorner, Scholes game and intricate happenings youngsters for their firsts higher and volunteers of our area crick- Hull Zingaei on Saturday, 12 the not too distant future, be on a and Sherburn. Dunnington II of the grassroots game. et teams it was going well, but it noon. path back towards the top of the have also joined the League up the league as cricket still pro- certainly needed the improved ECB Yorkshire League set-up. after moving from the York Vale Drax, similarly, but under vides an interest for many local- forecast this week to hopefully Dave England and Foster him- League. Steven Smith prospering in the ensure everyone gets a start this self are still enthusiastic to lead Their firsts produced noteable last two seasons, youth and ly. Saturday. a young team, but with games performances in a competitive Selby start their season with a experience gelling well, but a behind them now, and although Division Two Ebor, where this local derby against Cawood I at step up noticeably for them and As well as the league pro- The winter has heralded fur- Zingari has never been a happy new campaign, as explained by Escrick Park. For the next two Burn but, together with ther expansion, coupled with hunting ground over the years, correspondent Richard Wain, is seasons it is three up and three Eastrington. a real local flavour gramme running until further regionalisation, in the day one is a new start. packed with local encounters as down between Divisions Three, to Division Two Ebor with a York Senior League and that has they have a new first team cap- Four and Five to help speed up competitive element through so September, cup cricket in the led to the splitting of the top Anthony Gibbins leads the tain. teams reaching their correct many local clashes division, the Championship, east seconds in Division Three Ebor, position in the pyramid. Another form of the Premier League Cup and west. where hopefully the experience Richard Wain adds: “The change to the rules in Divisions Newport firsts had a season of within can nurture more young- local cricket season gets under- Three, Four and Five is that the highs and lows in Division Two and the Readman Trophy and That has worked favourably sters for the future using that and way on Saturday with Selby games are now 40 overs per Holderness, but despite the for Goole Town CC firsts who, the Sunday Conference team first team starting their season side. strength of clubs with firsts and Dave Connor Trophy, the latter after relegation in 2021, now too. in the Yorkshire Premier League second elevens a lot higher up, find themselves promoted back North Division Two (Ebor) Selby third team start on 'Port with Adam Mitchell's all- both T20 competitions, adds a as a result of the split after a The seconds are at Westfield when they travel to Woodhouse Sunday in Division Three of the round exploits to the fore so reg- little more spice, especially the fourth place finish in Division on Saturday, 1pm start. Grange III. York Vale League when they ularly, managed to stay in the One East last season. travel to Bolton Percy III. They division, no mean feat when the further a team goes. Carlton Towers, who for much A league reorganisation saw will be the usual mixture of second team failed to raise a side It was a campaign of progress, of the summer looked set for the the top five from last season all youth and experience, with on many occasions. The York Vale Cricket league not spectacular, but under good top league in the county, will promoted so Selby will hope to Steve Sherwood taking over as guidance from Neil Foster in play in the Championship West, make a serious promotion push skipper, and they will hope to A sign that, as mentioned also begins this Saturday and another spell as captain, he saw despite being only nine miles this season with Tom Shepherd build on a much improved sea- towards the end of this preview, performances improve after a from Goole, and that is the only taking over as skipper. son last year.” cricket has to work hard to Sunday. slow start, and Ben Shelton's let-down of the regional split, remain popular and the regional- runs at the top of the order, and that there will be no league There are some new teams in The division, as Richard isation is important as ever to Burn seconds, Hemingbrough their three spinners - the ever- derby at the very least. Division Two with Barwick in alludes, sees Burn and Drax keep the travelling shorter, green Dave England, the Elmet and Scarcroft both join- firsts moving on a upward tra- hence curbing the long days too. seconds, Thorpe Willoughby increasing consistency of Ben Carlton's powerful weapon in ing from the Wetherby League. jectory after both had excellent Lamb and the impressive youth- recent seasons has been their There will also be several local seasons in Division Three in More upward movement for and Selby thirds are our area ful Thomas Marritt - helped batting, especially so on the flat derbies with Carlton Towers II, 2021. Kelfield too, who breezed them finish high enough to track of the Fishpond Field, and Church Fenton I and South through Division Four Ebor last teams. move up through the further the inviting boundaries that play Milford II along with promoted Again, Burn had a strong bat- season in their first Senior Three divisions, comprising 26 YSL reorganisation under the into the hands of Tom Collins, teams Drax and Burn, who have ting unit, but it was their overall League stint. ECB Yorkshire League. Mark Holmes. Henry Bayston had a meteoric rise through the strength in all disciplines that teams in all, will compete - the amongst others. leagues in recent years. Cawood, Hemingbrough and Gilberdyke firsts will be aiming league having lost Dunnington and Yapham seconds to promo- tion. Burn seconds will play in Division One. Games of a max- imum 40 overs per side. Midweek cricket is also part of the traditional summer, with area teams in the Snaith and District League and Howdenshire League. There is also the Wednesday night league for teams largely in and around York, but Kelfield, Bubwith and Hemingbrough have fielded sides in recent sea- sons. Selby Tiger Sharks on international tour to France In early April, Selby Tiger Having clocked the exact same age group, with consistently strong who produced outstanding ing – but to back that up in the directors, where Tony Grundy Sharks travelled to Normandy, to compete at the 11th Meeting time in the heats as another 1st and 2nd place medals shared out breaststroke swims, culminating pool and come away with just was one of the founding mem- des Marais gala. At there first swimmer, Sam Hutchinson put in between them. The highlight being in a huge PB and Yorkshire qual- outstanding performances…. I bers of the Carentan exchange competitive gala overseas and sporting the very best swim- a sensational performance in the a 1-2 finish in the 50m breaststroke, ification time in the 50m event. couldn’t be prouder”. experience giving sporting kids mers from Normandy region, 50m free ‘swim-off’, booking his with 4 from 5 swimmers in the Alice Moore, Millie Rowan, It was a fabulous experience for the chance to compete in all Selby Tiger Sharks stood tall and represented Yorkshire place in the final, clocking an final, all from Selby. Kiera and Kate Taylor, all all swimmers, the chance to com- sports on the continent. We look with great pride. impressive 26.9 second 50 – a It was Tiger Sharks junior achieved numerous finals pete overseas, to deliver and per- forward to welcoming Carentan The two-day meet, held in the massive personal best time. swimmers who really stole the throughout the two days. form so well, representing Selby Natation to Yorkshire in 2024. historic town of Carentan, Olivia Rowan recorded her show, with Amber Smales and Head Coach Carl commented and Yorkshire with distinction.  Pictured are STS swimmers France provided the Tiger and those from Carentan too Sharks with great competition ‘standard’ breaststroke medal, Ava Wilson ‘cleaning up’ across “Our swimmers were an absolute Tiger Sharks have certainly left a with both STS Chair, Andrew and by the end of the two days, a with a superb silver in the 50 the 6-11 years category, winning credit to the club, they exude legacy with Carentan Natation Moore and Carentan Chair firm set of new friends. The breaststroke. medal after medal between them. confidence, fun and personality. swim club by way of a trophy Xavier Levrard receiving the swimmers were a credit to their trophy. club, as were those swimmers Grace Wilson and Emma Jackson A special mention to our other We had the whole meet, both which has been kindly sponsored from Carentan Natation. went ‘toe-to-toe’ in the 12-13 years junior superstar, Holly Taylor swimmers and parents up danc- by A Grundy & Son funeral Enormous amounts of fun were had by all, and no shortage of personal best times and medals by the fantastic swim squad. Led by head coach, Carl Cockcroft, the team, consisted of the Taylor trio (Kiera, Kate and Holly), Alice Moore, Gracie Pinder, Sam Hutchinson, Olivia and Millie Rowan, Annie-Kate Cockcroft, Grace and Ava Wilson, Emma Jackson and swimming sensation, Amber Smales. Pocket-rocket Pinder led the way, with superb swims across all backstroke distances, collect- ing gold for the 100 and 200m event as well as a well-deserved bronze, for the third top ranking girl across the meet.

19 April 2023 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 GOOLE TOWN 1ST XI - Fishpond Field - home of Carlton Towers Cricket Club. HESLINGTON 2nd XI. Division One East - SAT Apr 22 - Hull Zingari; Sat Apr 29 - June 10 – Acomb; Sat June 17 - Sat Aug 5 - Eastrington 2nd XI; Mon Aug 28 – Drax; Sat Sep 2 Humbleton. NEWPORT - Division Two PATRINGTON; Sat May 6 - BOLTON PERCY; Sat June 24 Sat Aug 12 - HILLAM AND - CASTLEFORD 2nd XI; Sat Holderness - Sat Apr 22 - Woodhouse Grange 2nd XI; Sat - Sherriff Hutton Bridge 2nd MONK FRYSTON; Sat Aug 19 Sep 9 – SCARCROFT. HEMINGBROUGH - HULL IONIANS COAL May 13 - BEVERLEY TOWN XI; Sat July 1 - STUDLEY - Dunnington 2nd XI; Sat Aug EXPORTERS; Sat Apr 29 - 2nd XI; Sat May 20 – ROYAL; Sat July.8 – 26 - CHURCH FENTON 2nd EASTRINGTON 2ND XI - Division Three Ebor: Sat Apr Patrington 2nd XI; Sat May 6 - BRIDLINGTON; Sat May 27 – Easingwold; Sat July 15 – XI; Mon Aug 28 – Crossgates; Division Four Ebor: Sat Apr North Ferriby; Sat May 13 - Sutton-on-Hull; Sat June 3 – PICKERING; Sat July 22 - Sat Sep 2 - SCARCROFT 2nd 22 - Thorner Mexborough; Sat 22 - Thorp Arch and Boston LONDESBOROUGH PARK WELTON; Sat June 10 - York 2nd XI; Sat July 29 - XI; Sat Sep 9 - Thorner Apr 29 - SELBY 2nd XI; Sat 2nd XI; Sat May 20 - Sutton- Driffield Town 2nd XI; Sat HARROGATE 2nd XI; Sat Aug Mexborough. May 6 – Saxton; Sat May 13 - Spa 2nd XI; Sat Apr 29 – LED- on-Hull 2nd XI; Sat May 27 - June 17 - Folkton and Flixton; 5 – Whitkirk; Sat Aug 12 – SCOLES WETHERBY; Sat WELTON 2nd XI; Sat June 3 - Sat June 24 – Brandesburton; THIRSK; Sat Aug 19 – DRAX - Division Two Ebor - May 20 – Cawood; Sat May 27 SHAM; Sat May 6- Beverley Town 3rd XI; Sat Sat July 1 – COTTINGHAM; Knaresborough; Sat Aug 26 – Sat Apr 22 - Church Fenton; - Sherburn Eversley; Sat June 3 June 10 - HULL STRIKERS; Sat July 8 - HULL ZINGARI; ACOMB; Mon Aug 28 Bolton Sat Apr 29 - SOUTH MIL- - HILLAM AND MONK Bishopthorpe; Sat May 13 - Sat June 17 – Hessle; Sat June Sat July 15 – Patrington; Sat Percy; Sat Sep 2 - SHERRIFF FORD 2nd XI; Sat May 6 - FRYSTON; Sat June 10 - 24 – FILEY; Sat July 1 - July 22 - WOODHOUSE HUTTON BRIDGE 2nd XI; CASTLEFORD 2nd XI; Sat Dunnington 2nd XI; Sat June WOODHOUSE GRANGE 4th Cottingham 2nd XI; Sat July 8 - GRANGE 2nd XI; Sat July 29 - Sat Sep 9 - Studley Royal. May 13 – Scarcroft; Sat May 17 - CHURCH FENTON 2nd Hull Ionians Coal Exporters; BEVERLEY TOWN 2nd XI; 20 – BURN; Sat May 27 – XI; Sat June 24 – Crossgates; XI; Sat May 20 – Wheldrake; Sat July 15 - PATRINGTON Sat Aug 5 – Bridlington; Sat CARLTON TOWERS 2nd Selby; Sat June 3 - CARLTON Sat July 1 - SCARCROFT 2nd 2nd XI; Sat July 22 - NORTH Aug 12 – SUTTON-ON- XI - Division Two Ebor - Sat TOWERS 2nd XI; Sat June 10 - XI; Sat July 8 - THORNER Sat May 27 - Goole Town 2nd FERRIBY; Sat July 29 - HULL; Sat Àüg 19 – Welton; Apr 22 - South Milford 2nd XI; Woodhouse Grange 3rd XI; Sat MEXBOROUGH; Sat July 15 - Londesborough Park 2nd XI; Sat Aug 26 - DRIFFIELD Sat Apr 29 - WOODHOUSE June 17 – EASTRINGTON; Selby 2nd XI; Sat July 22 – XI; Sat June 3 - HESLINGTON Sat Aug 5 - SUTTON-ON- TOWN 2nd XI; Mon Aug 28 - GRANGE 3rd XI; Sat May 6 – Sat June 24 – Barwick-in- SAXTON; Sat July 28 - HULL 2nd XI; Sat Aug 12 - Folkton and Flixton; Sat Sep 2 Eastrington;Sat May 13 – Elmet; Sat July 1 - WHITKIRK Scholes Wetherby; Sat Aug 5 – 2nd XI; Sat June 10 - New Welton 2nd XI; Sat Aug 19 - – BRANDESBURTON; Sat BARWICK-IN-ELMET; Sat 2nd XI; Sat July 8 - CHURCH CAWOOD; Sat Aug 12 - BEVERLEY TOWN 3rd XI; Sep 9 – Cottingham. May 20 - Whitkirk 2nd XI; Sat FENTON; Sat July 15 - South SHERBURN EVERSLEY; Sat Earswick; Sat June 17 - FAIR- Sat Aug 26 - Hull Strikers; May 27 - CHURCH FENTON; Milford 2nd XI; Sat July 22 - Aug 19 - Hillam and Monk Mon Aug 28 – HESSLE; Sat GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI - Sat June 3 – Drax; Sat June 10 Castleford 2nd XI; Sat July 29 Fryston; Sat Aug 26 - DUN- BURN 2nd XI; Sat June 24 – Sep 2 – Filey; Sat Sep 9 - Division Three Ebor: Sat Apr - CASTLEFORD 2nd XI; Sat SCARCROFT; Sat Aug 5 – NINGTON 2nd XI; Mon Aug COTTINGHAM 2nd XI. 22 FAIRBURN 2nd XI; Sat June 17 – Seacroft; Sat June 24 Burn; Sat Aug 12 – SELBY; Sat 28 - Church Fenton 2nd XI; Sat Kelfield.; Sat July 1 - TAD- Apr 29 - Woodhouse Grange – BURN; Sat July 1 – Selby; Aug 19 - Carlton Towers 2nd Sep 2 – CROSSGATES; Sat SELBY - Division Two Ebor 4th XI; Sat May 6 – Sat July 8 - SOUTH MILFIRD XI; Sat Aug 26 - WOOD- Sep 9 – Scarcroft. CASTER MAGNET 2nd XI; - Sat Apr 22 - Woodhouse KELFIELD; Sat May 13 – 2nd XI; Sat July 15 - HOUSE GRANGE 3rd XI; Grange 3rd XI; Sat Apr 29 – Wheldrake; Sat May 20 - Woodhouse Grange 3rd XI; Sat Mon Aug 28 – Eastrington; Sat GILBERDYKE - Division Sat July 8 - THORP ARCH EASTRINGTON; Sat May 6 Tadcaster Magnet 2nd XI; Sat July 22 – EASTRINGTON; Sat Sep 2 – BARWICK-IN- Three Holderness: Sat Apr 22 – Barwick-in-Elmet; Sat May May 27 – HEMINGBROUGH; July 29 Barwick-in-Elmet; Sat ELMET; Sat Sep 9 - Whitkirk - Cherry Burton; Sat Apr 29 - AND BOSTON SPA 2nd XI; 13 - WHITKIRK 2nd XI; Sat Sat June 3 HESLINGTON Aug 5 - WHITKIRK 2nd XI; 2nd XI. OLD HYMERIANS; Sat May May 20 - Church Fenton; Sat 2nd XI; Sat June 17 – Ledsham; Sat Aug 12 - Church Fenton; 6 – PELICAN; Sat May 13 - Sat July 15 – Ledsham; Sat July May 27 – DRAX; Sat June 3 - Sat June 24 - NEW EAR- Sat Aug 26 – Drax; Mon Aug EASTRINGTON - Division Brandesburton 2nd XI; Sat May Castleford 2nd XI; Sat June 10 SWICK; Sat July 1 – 28 - SCARCROFT; Sat Sep 2 Two Ebor – Sat Apr 22 – 20 - DRIFFIELD TOWN 4th 22 – BISHOPTHORPE; Sat - SCARCROFT; Sat June 17 – Bishopthorpe; Sat July 8 - – Burn; Sat Sep 9 – SELBY. BURN; Sat Apr 29 – Selby; Sat XI; Sat May 27 – Swanland; Burn; Sat June 24 - South Fairburn 2nd XI; Sat July 15 - May 6 - CARLTON TOWERS Sat June 3 - BEVERLEY July 29 - Woodhouse Grange Milford 2nd XI; Sat July 1 - WOODHOUSE GRANGE 4th CAWOOD - Division Four 2nd XI; Sat May 13 Woodhouse TOWN 4th XI; Sat June 10 – CARLTON TOWERS 2nd XI; XI; Sat July 22 - Kelfield; Ebor: Sat Apr 22 - Selby 2nd Grange 3rd XI; Sat May 20 - Walkington; Sat June 17 - 4th XI; Sat Àüg 5 – WHEL- Sat July 8 - WOODHOUSE Sat July 29 - WHELDRAKE; XI; Sat Apr 29 – SAXTON; Sat SOUTH MILFORD 2nd XI; COTTINGHAM 3rd XI; Sat GRANGE 3rd XI; Sat July 15 – Sat Aug 5 - TADCASTER May 6 - Scholes Wetherby; Sat Sat May 27 – BARWICK-IN- June 24 - Middleton and North DRAKE; Sat Aüg 12 - GOOLE Eastrington; Sat July 22 – MAGNET 2nd XI; Sat Aüg 12 May 13 - SHERBURN EVER- ELMET; Sat June 3 - Whitkirk Dalton 2nd XI; Sat July 1 – BARWICK-IN-ELMET; Sat – Hemingbrough; Sat Aüg 19 - SLEY; Sat May 20 - EAS- 2nd XI; Sat June 10 - HUMBLETON; Sat July 8 - TOWN 2nd XI; Sat Aug 19 - July 29 - Whitkirk 2nd XI; Sat THORP ARCH AND TRINGTON 2nd XI; Sat May CHURCH FENTON; Sat June CHERRY BURTON; Sat July Aug 5 - CHURCH FENTON; BOSTON SPA; Sat Aug 26 - 27 - Hillam and Monk Fryston; 17 – DRAX; Sat June 24 - 15 - Old Hymerians; Sat July Heslington 2nd XI; Sat Aug 26 Sat Aug 12 – Drax; Sat Aug 19 HESLINGTON 2nd XI; Mon Sat June 3 - DUNNINGTON Castleford 2nd XI; Sat July 1 – 22 – Pelican; Sat July 29 - - CASTLEFORD 2nd XI; Sat Aug 28 – LEDSHAM; Sat Sep 2nd XI; Sat June 10 - Church Scarcroft; Sat July 8 – Burn; BRANDESBURTON 2nd XI; - NEW EARSWICK; Mon Aug 26 – Scarcroft; Mon Aug 2 - New Earswick; Sat Sep 9 – Fenton 2nd XI; Sat June 17 – Sat July 15 – SELBY; Sat July Sat Aug 5 - Driffield Town 4th 28 – BURN; Sat Sep 2 - BISHOPTHORPE. CROSSGATES; Sat June 24 - 22 - Carlton Towers 2nd XI; Sat XI; Sat Aug 12 – SWAN- Aug 28 - Fairburn 2nd XI; Sat SOUTH MILFORD 2nd XI; Scarcroft 2nd XI; Sat July 1 - July 29 - WOODHOUSE LAND; Sat Aug 19 - Beverley Sat Sep 9 - Carlton Towers 2nd BURN 1st XI - Division Two THORNER MEXBOROUGH; GRANGE 3rd XI; Sat Aug 5 - Town 4th XI; Sat Aug 26 – Sep 2 – KELFIELD; Sat Sep 9 XI. Ebor - Sat. Apr 22 – Sat July 8 - SELBY 2nd XI; Sat South Milford 2nd XI; Sat Aug WALKINGTON; Mon Aug 28 Eastrington; Sat Apr 29 – July 15 – Saxton; Sat July 22 - 12 – Barwick-in-Elmet; Sat - Cottingham 3rd XI; Sat Sep 2 - Tadcaster Magnet 2nd XI. SELBY 2ND XI - Division BARWICK-IN-ELMET; Sat SCHOLES WETHERBY; Sat Aug 19 - WHITKIRK 2nd XI; - MIDDLETON AND NORTH Four Ebor: Sat Apr 22 – May 6 - Whitkirk 2nd XI; Sat July 29 - Sherburn Eversley; Sat Aug 26 - Church Fenton; DALTON 2nd XI; Sat Sep 9 – KELFIELD - Division CAWOOD; Sat Apr 29 - May 13 - CHURCH FENTON; Three Ebor: Sat Apr 22 - Eastrington 2nd XE; Sat May Sat May 20 – Drax; Sat May 27 NEW EARSWICK; Sat Apr 29 6 - HILLAM AND MONK - CASTLEFORD 2nd XI; Sat - Fairburn 2nd XI; Sat May 6 - FRYSTON; Sat May 13 - June 3 – Scarcroft; Sat June 10 Goole Town 2nd XI; Sat May Dunnington 2nd XI; Sat May - South Milford 2nd XI; Sat 13 - TADCASTER MAGNET 20 - CHURCH FENTON 2nd June 17 – SELBY; Sat June 24 2nd XI; Sat May 20 - Thorp XI; Sat May 27 – Crossgates; - Carlton Towers 2nd XI; Sat Sat June 3 - SCARCROFT 2nd July 1 - WOODHOUSE Arch and Boston Spa 2nd XI; XI; Sat June 10 - Thorner GRANGE 3rd XI; Sat July 8 – Sat May 27 – LEDSHAM; Sat - Mexborough; Sat June 17 EASTRINGTON; Sat July 15 - June 3 Bishopthorpe; Sat June SHERBURN EVERSLEY; Sat Barwick -in-Elmet; Sat July 22- 10 - WOODHOUSE GRANGE June 23 – SAXTON; Sat July 1 WHITKIRK 2nd XI; Sat July 4th XI; Sat June 17 – - Scholes Wetherby; Sat July 8 29 - Church Fenton; Sat Aug 5 Wheldrake; Sat June 24 – – Cawood; Sat July 15 - EAS- – DRAX; Sat Àüg 12 - HEMINGBROUGH; Sat July 1 TRINGTON 2nd XI; Sat July Castleford 2nd XI; Sat Aug 19 22 - Hillam and Monk Fryston; – Scarcroft; Sat Aug 26 - - Heslington 2nd XI; Sat July 8 Sat July 29 - DUNNINGTON SOUTH MILFORD 2nd XI; - New Earswick; Sat July 15 - 2nd XI; Sat Aug 5 - Church Mon Aug 28 – Selby; Sat Sep 2 FAIRBURN 2nd XI; Sat July Fenton 2nd XI; Sat Aug 12 – - CARLTON TOWERS 2nd 22 - GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI; CROSSGATES; Sat Aug 19 - XI; Sat Sep 9 - Woodhouse Sat July 29 - Tadcaster Magnet Scarcroft 2nd XI; Sat Aug 26 - Grange 3rd XI. 2nd XI; Sat Aug 5 - THORP THORNER MEXBOROUGH; ARCH AND BOSTON SPA Mon Aug 28 - Sherburn CARLTON TOWERS 1st Eversle; Sat Sep 2 -Saxton; Sat XI - Championship West - Sat 2nd XI; Sat Aug 12 – Ledsham; Sep 9 - SCHOLES WETHER- Apr 22 – EASINGWOLD; Sat Sat Àug 19 – BISHOPTHOR- BY. Apr 29 – Pickering; Sat May 6 PE; Sat Aug 26 - Woodhouse - YORK 2nd XI; Sat May 13- Grange 4th XI; Mon Aug 28 – HOME games in CAPITALS Harrogate 2nd XI; Sat May 20 WHELDRAKE; Sat Sep 2 – Matches in the Championship – WHITKIRK; Sat May 27 – Hemingbrough; Sat Sep 9 - commence at 12noon, Thirsk; Sat June 3 - Division Two Ebor 1pm. KNARESBOROUGH; Sat All matches are subject to change.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 19 April 2023 Selby rugby review Good end to season of ups and downs The curtain closed on another resolve it has required to main- Selby RUFC 36 Selby onto the back foot. conceded) was quickly fol- than they had for the home fix- season of senior league rugby tain their place, in the end com- However it was Selby who lowed by a harsh sin binning ture as time after time all 15 at Sandhill Lane on Saturday fortably, with a summer now Dronfield RUFC 24 struck again when, just after the for Jamie Ibbetson who Selby players committed fully and an entertaining, ultimate- to plan after resting aching half way mark, Selby capi- appeared to be doing every- to disrupting any forward ly satisfactory, end for Selby ljmbs and bodies after what Selby completed their league talised on turnover ball in mid- thing he could to allow movement by the visitors, firsts as they avenged a 47-10 became a sustained programme programme with a terrific field and speed of thought and Dronfield to play the ball but repeatedly putting their bodies loss at Dronfield two weeks in the second half. performance in front of a action released young speedster nevertheless found himself on the line in a courageous earlier with a 36-24 revenge large crowd at Sandhill Lane Dan Reid who easily outpaced penalised for not rolling away. defensive effort which frustrat- mission as they met again. Regional North East Two in conditions which perfectly the Dronfield defence on his ed any number of attacks by the (bottom five) - Old Brodleians suited their exciting brand of run to the corner for another With a two man disadvantage Dronfield forwards. Such was It enabled the Swans to P22 W10 D1 L11 Points Diff - free flowing Rugby, writes excellent try which Wright was in the forwards, it would have the tenacity of the home leapfrog Old Crossleyans and 103 Pts 51; SELBY 22 9 0 13 - RAY ADAMSON. Having unable to convert, but which been easy for the Selby pack to defence that, with just a few finish ninth in Regional North 89 47; Old Crossleyans 22 9 0 been well beaten on their visit stretched the Selby lead to 19 capitulate, but the adversity minutes left to play and still East East Two, competitive 13 -114 45; Pocklington 22 6 0 to Dronfield just two weeks points. seemed to galvanise the side trailing by ten points, Dronfield enough this term, and set to be 16 -201 34; Bradford and previously, Selby were deter- who firstly did a great job of elected to kick at goal to reduce even more so starting in Bingley 22 0 0 22 -723 -7. mined to exact revenge and Determined not to let Selby holding the Dronfield pack at the deficit to seven with the aim September. did so in emphatic fashion, have everything their own way, the scrum and then, to the of possibly achieving a draw if Pontefract, contining their running in six tries and pre- the Dronfield juggernaut con- delight of the home spectators, they could quickly score a fur- A season of highs and lows so revival in the post-Covid era venting Dronfield from gain- trolled the rest of the first half forced an error in the visitors’ ther converted try, which would well documented previously, with a title, as they pipped ing any bonus points into the as they kept the ball close and handling, which Selby quickly give them two bonus points or but showing the spirit and Moortown. bargain. went though the phases to try to turned to their advantage as at least rescuing a losing bonus force the Selby defence into smart hands and clinical play point for a defeat of seven Cockermouth play The home side made an errors which would gain them saw Reid sprint clear of the points. absolute dream start, register- penalties. By half time things Dronfield defence to cross wide Goole in Papa ing their opening score with were much more even with out for his second try of the Seeing this as almost an act of just 20 seconds having been Dronfield having reduced the afternoon. An excellent con- submission, Selby drove Johns’ Cup played. A break by Alex deficit to 19-14 in a very effec- version from Wright stretched straight back onto the attack Webster direct from the kick off tive but nevertheless pre- the lead to 26-14 and increased from the kick off, forcing Goole RUFC firsts will enter- One outfit, Keighley. was carried on by Jamie dictable fashion. Forcing the crowd volume by a good Dronfield to concede a penalty tain Cumbrian side, Their Cumbrian opponents Ibbetson who broke through the penalty kicks at the breakdown few decibels. outside their own 22. A kick to Cockermouth, in the next middle of the visitors’ defence allowed the visitors to kick the corner set the position for round of the Papa Johns' had a nerve-jangling 20-19 vic- before cleverly offloading to down into the Selby 22 and Before Selby were returned to one last attempt on the visitors' Communities Cup. tory over West Hartlepool. scrum half Archie Bennett to well executed line out drills their full complement, try line. A clean catch then saw run in unopposed under the created the platform from Dronfield again brought the the Selby forwards take on the The tie is at Westfield Banks Goole, 100 per cent at home sticks. Henry Wright added the which firstly Isham and then deficit to within one score at Dronfield pack at their own Sports Complex on Saturday, this season, will fancy their simple conversion for a seven Cooke were able to finally 26-21 when Tucher crossed for game, repeatedly driving 3pm. chances, but as new oppo- point lead and the shell- breach the Selby line. Full back a try on 49 minutes with around the edge of the break- nents in a first-ever meeting shocked Dronfield players Stead successfully converted Dowdeswell adding the extras. down and inching towards the This comes as a result of their will guard against any com- barely had time to draw breath both tries and unease began to Within a minute of Selby being try line until a clear overlap on comfortable first round win at placency, looking to add more before Selby increased their spread among the home sup- back to 15 they again extended the right hand side created the Mellish and a second round silverware to a wonderful sea- advantage as Bennett again porters as the sides went into their lead when another fine space for James Bramley to add walkover at fellow Yorkshire son. scored under the posts with the break at 19-14. example of crisp handling and to his earlier try. Wright’s hur- only 5 minutes on the clock fol- intelligent support play enabled riedly taken conversion came Your friends lowing another Webster break Things looked likely to them to create the chance for back off the upright but was of and fellow and excellent support play. become even more difficult for James Bramley to cross for little consequence as Selby Selby at the start of the second another excellent team try and a players and supporters began sportspeople At 14 points to nil following half when, with skipper Ashley ten point advantage at 31-21 thoroughly well-deserved cele- can all get Wright’s second conversion, Parkinson forced from the field with 55 minutes played. brations which continued well Dronfield knew that they were on 38 minutes, within the blink after the final whistle brought in for a tougher afternoon than of an eye they were reduced to Despite enjoying the majority this season’s league fixtures to when the sides last met and just 13 men as Alex Webster’s of possession and territory fol- a dramatic and successful con- reverted to their very successful yellow card (given because of lowing Selby’s latest score, the clusion. ploy of repeatedly diving the number of penalties being visitors found the home defence through the forwards to force a much tougher proposition Goole & Selby Sport FREE every week. Just email: [email protected] to be added This week Goole Town Tigers crowd and secured another win. by Dexter. week's match ball sponsor was to the under 12 blacks travelled to The first goal came from Jaxon, The game finished 3-1 to the Jo Robinson from Goole Kippax. assisted by Elijah, second from Calming Minds not healthy mailing list Dexter from the right wing and Tigers. minds as was written in error The Tigers put on a fantastic the third from Kajus, assisted We would like to add a last week. team display for the travelling notice of correction - last

19 April 2023 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 5 Minster Engineering League roundup Minster Engineering League fixtures Wednesday. April 19: RESERVES v Tockwith Premier Division - Poppleton Reserves. United v MALT SHOVEL. Monday. April 24: Division One - CAWOOD FC Reserve Section 'A' - MALT v Strensall Tigers. SHOVEL RESERVES v Reserve Section 'A' - Wigginton Grasshoppers Dringhouses Reserves v Reserves. THORPE UNITED Wednesday, April 26: RESERVES. League Senior Cup Round Saturday. April 22: Three - Old Malton St Mary's v Premier Division - MALT MALT SHOVEL. SHOVEL v Osbaldwick. Division One - Rufforth Division One - Haxby Town v United v CAWOOD FC. CAWOOD FC; Tockwith AFC All CUP matches are decided v POLLINGTON. on the day. Despite eyes on their forth- breaking through just the once motion back to the top flight, but are making heavy weather Division Two - Garforth LG v Kindly check on all fix- coming County Cup final, in the first half before really ending flat with a loss at of it, although they did fight Cawood's full focus in the last taking the winless Helmsley- Pollington, 4-2, on Saturday. back in the second half of CLIFFE. tures and kick off times week has been on their bid for based visitors to the cleaners Saturday's home game with promotion to the Premier after the interval with seven Guy May on the mark for Dunnington Reserve League Cup Round - more so evening Division of the Minster unanswered goals. 'Boro, and for Pollington the Engineering York Football win may have come too late as Jay Smyth on the mark after One - MALT SHOVEL games. League for the first time. Leadng the goal charge was Rufforth also won and need just trailing 2-0 at Field Lane, but a Matthew Ward with a hat-trick, a point to condemn fhe vil- win for Easingwold still sees Your friends Two important wins over Josh Leyssens with two with lagers to Division Two after just them requiring points, with bot- and fellow Hemingbrough United in last Liam Parkinson and Tom one season. tom club, Poppleton, having sportspeople Wednesday evening's Hull Knight also on the mark. games in hand. Road local derby, followed by a In the Premier Division, Malt hammering of relegated Full throttle and a busy sched- Shovel remain fifth after beat- In Division Four, Selby Duncombe Park on Saturday, ule for Cawood, including ing Rawcliffe 4-2 at Dennison Olympia ended their league narrowed the gap on the top tonight's game at home to lead- Road. campaign with a 4-2 win two as they catch up on out- ers Strensall Tigers and over bottom side, LNER standing games. Saturday's game at Haxby Bradley Britland, Mark Builders. Town. Harrison, Charlie Harvey and A goal in each half won the Alex Wilkinson with the Little to choose behind the top night at Hemingbrough and For last Wednesday's defeated goals. four in the division - a three- they met with stiff resistance at Hemingbrough, their league point deduction denying the Maypole Gardens on Saturday, season, which opened promis- At the other end, Thorpe Barlby-based side a position or ingly enough, aiming for pro- United desperately cling on to two. their Premier Division spot, Minster Engineering League standings can all get Premier Division - 65 17; Poppleton United 19 4 3 15 18 78 3. Division Four - Knottingley Wigginton Grasshoppers P19 2 13 27 51 14. Division Two - Wheldrake FC Albion P17 W16 D0 L1 For 97 Goole & W15 D2 L2 For 56 Agst 27 Pts Agst 16 Pts 48; The Beagle FC Selby Sport 47; Dunningtom 18 14 1 3 51 Division One - Strensall P10 W9 D1 L0 For 48 Agst 14 17 15 1 1 90 18 46; Barmby FREE every 13 43; Tadcaster Magnets 16 13 Tigers P15 W10 D3 L2 For 57 Pts 28; HOWDEN AFC 13 8 1 Moor 18 11 0 7 54 38 33. York 2 1 42 13 41; Dringhouses AFC Agst 31 Pts 33; Tockwith AFC 4 43 42 25; Garforth LG 8 6 0 2 Shamrocks 17 12 0 5 69 54 19 13 0 6 54 30 39; MALT 15 10 2 3 50 22 32; 35 18 18; Helperby United 11 4 33+; HENSALL HAWKS 18 SHOVEL 21 9 4 8 49 43 31; Pocklington Town 2nd XI 17 9 2 5 29 25 14; Heslington 14 4 1 5 4 9 53 56 19.2; York Railway Osbaldwick 19 8 3 8 56 44 27; 3 5 53 46 30; Haxby Town 16 9 24 38 13; CLIFFE 13 4 1 8 29 Institute 18 5 4 9 46 69 19; Old Malton St Mary's 20 7 4 9 9 2 5 57 37 29; CAWOOD FC 55 13; Civil Service 12 4 0 8 43 SELBY OLYMMIA 18 6 2 10 40 40 25; Rawcliffe 21 6 6 9 42 12 9 1 2 44 9 28; Bishopthorpe 49 12; Stamford Bridge 11 3 2 6 40 57 17+; Marton Abbey 17 4 39 24; Kirbymoorside 20 5 5 10 United 17 8 0 9 43 42 24; 21 30 11. 3 10 37 57 15; Bishop Wilton 32 48 20; Huntington Rovers HEMINGBROUGH UNITED 17 3 3 11 34 66 12; LNER 22 6 1 15 36 65 19; THORPE 18 6 4 8 38 53 22; Rufforth ++ Bubwith White Swan and Builders 17 1 1 15 26 115 1+. UNITED 20 5 3 12 26 57 18; United 16 6 4 8 33 47 16; Clifford have both resigned from Easingwold Town 22 5 2 15 22 POLLINGTON 16 3 2 11 30 the league this season and league + denotes three points deduct- 56 11; Duncombe Park FC 18 0 table amended to show new ed for breach of rule. position after results expunged. United Reserves win top table clash week. Just email: With Goole United first pose a threat in the closing Development 18 5 2 11 -18 15 9 2 4 42 29; Northside [email protected] team stood down again on weeks. 17; AFC Bilton 15 4 1 10 -13 Sporting 15 6 2 7 15 20; Saturday, notable strength 13; Hedon Rangers III 14 0 3 GILBERDYKE PHOENIX to be added in the Reserves' team in Last night's rescheduled 11 -23 3. RESERVES 14 5 1 8 -37 16; to the Division Three's County Premier Division game at Leven Members Club League top table clash at North Cave was cancelled, Division Two - Bridlington Reserves 15 3 3 9 -37 12; mailing list Market Weighton Town. instead tomorrow evening, Rovers Millau P18 W15 D2 Brandesburton AFC Reserves perhaps the match defining L1 GD 73 Pts 47; Bridlington Those first team reinforce- game as far as the title is con- 16 3 1 12 -52 10; Pocklington ments helped in a 4-1 win at cerned with United. games in Spa FC 15 11 1 3 18 34; Town IV 15 2 1 12 -47 7. the leaders, with Josh hand, at leaders South Cave Haltemprice AFC 15 10 1 4 Lamming, hat-trick man at Reserves, who won a cup 41 31; Little Driffield AFC Division Five - GOOLE North Ferriby for the firsts match between the sides last 17 9 4 4 8 31; AFC Skirlaugh UNITED ACADEMY P18 last week, netting twice, month. 19 9 4 6 -2 31; Reckitts AFC W14 D1 L3 GD 50 Pts 43; together with Cohen Vause Reserves 21 8 2 11 -9 26; Thorpe Park Rangers 17 12 2 and Aiden Wheldrake. East Riding County Beverley Town III 18 6 5 7 2 3 36 38; Robin AFC 14 10 1 3 League standings 25++; Sutton United 18 5 3 45 34++; AFC Cottingham The Reserves are lying sec- 10 -30 18; St Mary's AFC Reserves 18 11 1 6 2 34; ond, but Flamborough in Premier Division - South Reserves 16 5 2 9 -2 17; Holme Rovers Reserves 18 third look the danger despite Cave United Reserves P16 GILBERDYKE PHOENIX 10 3 5 34 33; Bridlington dropping points at the week- W10 D4 L2 GD 21 Pts 34; 15 4 5 6 -8 17; Easington Rovers Academy 19 10 2 7 10 end. Hessle Rangers Juniors 14 10 United Reserves 19 5 3 11 - 32; East Yorkshire United 12 2 2 22 32; GOOLE UNITED Another defeat for the 13 10 1 2 19 31; Middleton 32 16++; Hull United AFC 4 3 5 7 15; AFC Tickton 17 4 Academy team in Division Rovers 16 9 1 6 8 28; Filey Development 21 1 4 16 -59 7. 2 11 -26 14; Seaside United Five, and the season-long Town 16 8 1 7 1 25; Pelican 18 3 0 15 -82 9; Withernsea leaders are looking over their Rangers 17 7 3 7 -5 24; Great ++ points awarded to AFC Reserves 17 2 1 14 -43 shoulders slightly, although Driffield AFC Reserves 19 6 Beverley Town III. 7; Easington United III 12 2 0 still.look favourites. 3 10 -12 21; North Cave 14 6 10 -33 3++. 1 7 0 19; North Ferriby AFC Division Three - Market One of those teams, Thorpe Weighton Town P14 W10 D2 ++ the points from the game Park Rangers Development, L2 GD 35 Pts 32; GOOLE between Easington United III caused a surprise in a 5-2 win UNITED RESERVES 13 10 0 and Robin AFC awarded to and they and Robin AFC do 3 36 30; Flamborough AFC Robin. 11 9 2 0 43 29; AAK S and S

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 6 19 April 2023 Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Week 7 Fixtures/Results Jason Raspin 4 - 5 Paul Tough Joshua Sellers 3 - 6 Lee Stuart Challenger v Jake Elite Division - Murphys Nick Hayes 3 - 6 Steve Purvis Fallon Bayram - TBA Super League - Steam John Turner v Jack Brown - Packet Stephen Cawthorn v Mike Kevin Wright 6 - 3 Bobby TBA Eddom - TBA Gary Knights v Ben Wales - Mosley Paul Hand v David Margrave TBA Natalie Merrill 6 - 3 Chris Steve Hebden v Andrew - TBA Lloyd Neil Buck 7 - 2 Antony Premiership - Steam Merrington - TBA Martin Thomson 5 - 4 Mark Dodson Packet Brian Robinson 7 - 2 Tony Pyper Jordan King 6 - 3 Chris Martin Chafer 3 - 6 Louis Spink Matthew Dodson 4 - 5 Joshua Stevens Walton Simon Everatt 7 - 2 Carl Buck Matthew Young 5 - 4 Jamie Wilbe Nicholls Ashton Vause - Bye Jack Merrington v Rick Luke McHugh v Todd Hughes Harrison - TBA - TBA Thomas Howard 4 - 5 Steve Lewis Jeffers 5 - 4 Josh Proctor Barnes Division 1 - Murphys Ant Kenning 5 - 4 Pete Jones Angie Johnson 3 - 6 Liam Matthew Dodson Coultish Nath Broadhead 4 - 5 Adam Jamie Fox 5 - 4 Matti Baxter Sayer Ryan Slater v Jimmy Garner - TBA Daniel Shand 5 - 4 Robert Joe Holt 3 - 6 Marcus Bonser Walker Championship - Murphys George Cooper 4 - 5 Marc Kaden Vause 5 - 4 Paul Holbrough Dodson David Hughes 6 - 3 Grant Barry Marston 3 - 6 Frank Hooghiemstra Hoodless Dennis Blanchard 3 - 6 David Cruickshank Bank holiday Monday and Saturday winner Jamie Blyth with part of his 158.8.0 winning catch. Your friends and fellow sports- Friday match winner Brian Whitehead with part of his people can all get Goole & 112.0.0 winning catch consisting of carp F1s and bream. Selby Sport FREE every week. Just email: [email protected] to be Moorfields Farm added to the mailing list Fishery results Saturday result 71.14.0 Mick Heptinstall (Moorfields) Jamie Blyth (AJ renovations) 156.0.0 61.10.0 Mick Turner Moorfields Steve Hoyle (AJ renovations) 87.8,0 61.8.0 Open matches are held every James Harrison (Moorfields) 76.0.0 Friday and Saturday. Call 07710817150 for info. Andy Blyth (AJ renovations)


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