is your Winterton Rangers 5 erally. lessly conceded it seemed, them on the back foot immedi- touch gave possession away FREE weekly guide A cloudy afternoon in North Overton came up a long way to ately and the pace of the hosts and one long ball had the to all local sport. Goole AFC 1 put it into the area and from a caught Goole out frequently. Vikings defence flat-footed as Lincolnshre saw a cup debut for head down at the far post, Josh Walker away to beat the is independent of all The looks on the faces of play- Leon Osborne for Goole as they Winterton's frgrmvr hio;yu pof Goole's best spell of the advancing Overton. other local newspa- ers and management told the looked to freshen up their for- ball ewatching as Mitch match would come in the first pers and is edited by story in the aftermath of a wards, not helped by the Pattinson steered home from 15 minutes of the second half, A repeat of the goal was to Graeme Wilson, who pitiful Vikings performance absence of Liam Parker and eight yards. and although keeper Popple really confirm progress for has written and edit- as they meekly surrendered Silas Vallodolid-Collins, which was not called on to make a Rangers on 76 minutes with ed sports coverage to their Lincolnhire hosts, rather enforced the issue in any The tie seemingly set along serious stop, Goole did have Walker completing his hat-trick locally for many Winterton Rangers, in the case. Winterton were at their the lines of what had been a meaningful possession and running away from the defence years and whose first round proper of the strongest and having already classic league encounter at the Williams forced just wide and a again and when namesake knowledge and con- Buildnase FA Vase at West disposed of Macclesfield and VPG, if only goals had been snap effort went just over the Daniel added five on 86 min- tacts in local sport Street on Saturday. Selby in front of their own sup- lacking, but there was no short- top. It was better, but generally utes, Goole looked dishevelled are unrivalled. porters in the competition so age here as the home side the Winterton defence could and their biggest defeat of the Both manager and assistant far, had confidence and belief retained their composure and cope and the debutant had a season confirmed on an after- is an e- Mick Carmody and Alan that they could protect their dominated the remainder of the frustrating afternoon, which noon when more was expected newspaper which Jackson were clearly bemused impressive home record gener- first half and regaining the lead ultimately saw a lazy first touch with plenty at stake. you can view on at what they had witnessed as ally. through Luke Amfrtdon on 16 deep in the Winterton last third your computer, lap- they tried to come to terms with minutes after Douglas was see the home side settle the tie Manager Carmody said afte- top, tablet or smart- a 5-1 defeat that included a hat- A tremendous first 20 minutes allowed far too much space and on 68 minutes, but that fol- wards: “We, (Alan and I) have phone. trick for former Robins' striker, actually promised a far closer time by an out of sorts back lowed the only real controver- defended the lads for the most Sign-up to receive Josh Walker, and to be fair had outcome than it turned out. line. sial moment that may have part so far, but today we were your FREE weekly it not been for keeper Lee Goole opening well in the first chaned matters. pummelled and the perform- copy by e-mailing: Overton, the margin might well five minutes or so and Sam Winterton were buoyed by ance not acceptable.” [email protected] have been more. Cable almost capitalised on getting back in front, and they What looked a back pass to uncertainty in the home rear- had chances to extend the keeper Popple was spotted by You could get from the tone We want to hear In fairness the players admit- guard, which was to become far advantage too and put the tie to the referee and Goole had a free and indeed the look afore-men- YOUR sports news. ted they were well below-par more solid as the match went bed before the interval with kick it seemed in a really invit- tioned that changes may be Whatever your and if Winterton were seeking on, and Dean Popple was grate- Anderson and Josh Walkwee ing position, but on the inter- needed to freshen up the squad sport, let us have revenge for their league defeat ful to see the ball drift wide. denied by the excellent vention of his assistant, he that has won friends so far, but your scores, match just over a month ago at Goole Overton. Goole struggling like- changed his mind deeming needs to start finding the win- reports and pictures they did it with interest and However, Winterton were wise to impact at the other end, afterwards that the ball had ning formula again to climb the of highlights. showed that despite the promise ahead from their first real open- although Luke Williams did run come off above the knee of the league table with the striking E-mail pictures and that has come from the Vikings ing on six minutes as the Goole his blood to water for the cause defender. What one can say was problem very much at the fore- reports to: youngsters for much of the defence were caught square and without any result. that his knee was raised, but the front of their thinking. [email protected] early part of the campaign, the striker ran on to beat home defenders and keeper there has been a bit of concern Overton, who was exposed not As had been the case in the were aware of what happened For Winterton progress in the in their last few games that the for the first, but most definitely County Cup defeat, the ball and they were breathing sighs Vase and the benefit clearly lack of firepower up front espe- not the last time on the day. seemed to bypass the midfield of relief at the change of mind. showing of much of their team cially was beginning to affect when they were in possession, being together for some time, the levels of performance gen- A great response from Goole and it was easily lost allowing Within two minutes the game but their cause was helped by though, level within three min- the home side to simply put was over as Osborne's careless an abject Vikings performance utes and from a free kick need- that was hard to defend. Goole AFC preview Form and sparkle has disappeared from Vikings At a crucial time in their sea- Mark Carmody: Team performance unacceptable. weekend that “we were pum- ing unit take some overcoming. son, the form and sparkle melled”, Carmody added that Goole are not a million miles seems to have disappeared If thry want to keep away table then it is time for change he could no longer defend some from the Vikings, and judging from the lower reaches of the and admitting afterwards at the of his players, declining to away from being able to con- by the immediate post-match name names directly, but his sider top half place and the reaction from the manage- ire, you felt, was clearly direct- league is quite congested mid- ment team, the time to act ed at his shot-shy forwards. table, and Goole have shown has arrived after a tame sur- they can compete with the best, render to their FA Vase hopes Their record does not make ie at Eccleshill for an hour, and at Winterton Rangers last good reading in the last dozen at Garforth, where they led until Saturday. goals scored with five-sixths the fourth minute of added on coming from defence or mid- time, but since then they have Both could offer no excuses field, and even the inclusion of looked lethargic at times up for the 5-1 defeat and the over- new signing Leon Osborne at front, and this adds to the pres- all performance, which coming the weekend hardly improved sure at the back. off the back of a poor show in matters. County Cup defeat and a prob- The Vikings are in the midst lem with their striker finding The Viking do have approach- of a busy spell which continues the net, largely covered by the es in for players, which does in the League Cup on Tuesday defenders being able to do so, not always mean they will evening when they entertain has still seen a decline in the arrive, but the inrwbairt in look- AFC Mansfield in a second standards which had registered ing for immediate improvement round tie, kick off 7.45pm. a satisfactory first two months will be foremost ahead of a dif- of the campaign with the hope ficult looking task against The competition returning they could really kick on. sixth-placed opponents, who do after a year off due to the Covid include someone who did find pandemic last term and their That has stalled and manager the net quite regularly in his opponents not as consistent as Mick Carmody certainly gave a time at the VPG, and that is they have been in the two pan- clear intention to change things Reagen Waud. demic-hit seasons, but the for- this week, possibly starting mer NPL side, who lost their against Maltby Main in the The striker does have a short place through ground rather Premier Division at the Victoria fuse at times which leads to than playing issues three sea- Pleasure Grounds on Saturday, trouble with match officials oh sons ago, will be no pushovers kick off 3pm. too often, but he is a talent and in a tie that will be decided on will, together with a solid look- the evening.
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 27 October 2021 United end losing sequence with hard-earned point Selby RUFC 36 Bradford Salem Goole United 2 the Northern Premier League RUFC 10 are finding life difficult this Blackburn Athletic 2 term and are one place and two Selby clocked up another big Try scorer Jack Hebden. moved it well and then recycled for 26-10. points above Jason Greaves' win at home on Saturday Selby continued to dominate After a set of tough away men. playing their hand somewhat for Sam Dunn to slice clean games with no reward for Goole against usual toughies with some unnecessary over- through Selby’s backline to possession and territory United, they returned to West HUMBER LEAGUE ONE Bradford Salem, and while elaboration, when simple raise their spirits, and the score, throughout the second half, Park on Saturday and registered STANDINGS – St. Mary's P8 ‘hands’ into the wide-open with their scrummage winning a hard-earned home point W5 D2 L1 For 24 Agst, 17 Pts. the scoreline correctly indi- spaces may have been a better to 19-7. Selby continued to ball, and penalties, almost at against visiting Brough-based 17; Beverley Town Reserves 7 option? Still, what do I know as press though and came close will - but their profligacy con- Blackburn Athletic in Humber 4 2 1 25 16 14; Hutton cates this as a comfortable Wright ‘over-elaborated’ again tinued likewise as chance after League One. They will be Cranswick 7 4 2 1 22 14 14; win, the Swans gave a rather to chip through for replacement again as left winger George chance failed to trouble the slightly disappointed that they Hessle Sporting 7 4 1 2 27 15 back Tomasi Tanumi to collect Stoker broke right and then sent scoreboard, as they became vic- couldn't force the win given 13; Brandesbureton 7 4 1 22 15 disjointed display from last and send in second rower Jack big Bob on his way again, to be tims of their own over-eager- they had a lot of possession on a 13; Driffield Evening Institute 7 week’s excellence and left a Hebden for 19-0, still within the ness and failure to control the cloudy, overcast afternon as 4 1 3 21 18 13; Reckitts first quarter. finally downed inches short ball. Even Selby’s ‘cheating’ they try to climb awy from the Reserves 7 3 1 3 13 19 10; lot of unscored points out on after a storming run. With Selby touch judge, systematically foot of the table. They remain Chaos United 7 3 0 4 15 18 9; the paddock, writes IAN Salem have struggled this sea- continuing to ‘fail to execute’, a sneaking extra yards at lineouts second from the bottom ahead Blackburn Athletic 6 2 2 2 0 9 son with player availability and (according to a post-match, con- of a trip to Bridlington Town 8; Bridlington Town Reserves8 MARLOW. while this may have showed in number of good chances went cocted calumny of the referee – Reserves, who rather like their 2 0 6 20 31 6; GOOLE UNIT- their organisational play, no one begging before, after another and about me actually!) couldn’t promoted first team brethren in ED 7 1 1 5 12 21 4; Easington Unavailability in the pack can doubt their commitment - penalty to Salem, Selby help them, until Salem complete- United 7 0 1 6 8 26 1. brought in two ‘new’ props for and when Selby turned over ly undid themselves by mysteri- their ball at the restart they restored a measure of accuracy ously deciding not to compete in 18 days of top Selby, including the venerable to reflect the half’s play as the slightest at another (referee Andrew Tunningley, but to no approved!) Selby lineout - allow- class racing at scrum-half Danny Wilkinson ing Parkinson to bemusedly detriment as the Swans squeezed in from close range stroll over for his second try of the Knavesmire mullered Salem at the first the day. The dark days of winter to Sat./Sun. May 21/22; June scrum and then worked the ball And a final varnish was come, it looks a long way until added to the scoreline right at the turf Flat Racing season of Meeting, incorporating back and forth in the backs the end after, initially showing 2022, but York Racecourse before second row skipper Ash the footballing skills of Carlton officials are always planning Timeform Charity Day – Palmer on one kick chase, big ahead and they have a small Parkinson crossed from short Bob had more success in chas- adjustment to their 18 days of Fri./Sat. June 10/11; John range for 7-0. And soon after it ing down a second, for a final top-class sport on the score of 36-10. Knavesmire next year. Smith's Cup Meeting – Fri./Sat. was 14-0 as, after a good break Next week Selby have a tough They have lost one of their July 8/9; Music Showcase by winger James ‘Bob’ game in prospect away at West Saturday one-day meets, which Robinson, fly-half Henry Leeds, kick off still 3pm – and has been integrated into a two- where hopefully the referee day Spring festival which Wright grubbered through for (and maybe any referee asses- means a busy month of May for centre Alex Webster to collect sor) will be more supportive, the course. and less supercilious, towards and send in full-back and top the touch judges. It also means a second Sunday try scrounger Olly Turvey for Pictures: Steven in the season together with the Rhodes. existing first Sunday in the try. September meet which has been Your friends part of the itinary for many With Salem struggling to years. compete with Selby’s pace and and fellow Details of when and how to movement the Swans had a sportspeople book in advance for all their stack of good ball to play with, racedays are constantly updated can all get on the racecourse website, but but they became guilty of over- below are the racedays for 2022 Goole & Selby as they stand. Weekend – Fri./Sat. July 11/23; Welcome to Yorkshire Ebor Sport FREE DANTE FESTIVAL – Wednesday/Friday May 11-13; Festival – Wed./Sat. Aug. every week. May Spring Meeting – 17/20; September Sunday – Just email: Sun. Sept. 4; October Finale – [email protected] to Fri./Sat. Oct. 7/8. be added to the Despite the early restrictions mailing list in the season just completed, the campaign did eventually welcome back crowds in full to their John Smith's Day and Ebor Festival and there was a record attendance for the final meeting of the season too as racing in general, together with other sports, saw a recovery throughout the summer. York are making plans for their Christmas and New Year party occasions this year, which was missed in the lockdown sit- uation 12 month ago, and once more details can be found Andrew Tunningley, Charlie Thompson, Jamie Dentith in the scrum. through the racecourse website. Long-awaited win for Goole A huge sigh and a loud cheer they do remain bottom after of the scoreline more than the hauls, they should be in confi- West Leeds 7 4 0 3 141 149 19; was audible for a good way Leodensian also won another actual defeat was the concern. dent mood heading along the Old Rishworthians 7 4 0 3 169 outside the Westfield Banks tight affair against Old A644. 200 18; Dinnington 7 3 0 4 143 Sports Complex, and then Rishworthians, but they can At Selby, the end of their two- 155 15; Roundhegians 7 3 0 4 13 further elation in the bar take all the positives to fellow game home losing sequence A cup break follows before 163 14; Beverley 7 7 3 0 4 181 afterwards, signalled the end strugglers, Bradford Salem this met with a strong performance the first clash of the campaign 189 12; Huddersfield YMCA 7 3 of Goole's win drought going weekend, who found the ever- to please the faithful and they between the two old foes which 2 4 114 200 12; Leodensian 7 1 back nine game and 20 prospering Selby far too good stay third behind the two strong should be something to light up 1 5 99 196 8; Bradford Salem 7 months since February 2020 for them at Sandhill Lane. teams in the division, the afore- the darker day of November. 7 1 0 6 112 215 6; GOOLE 7 1 0 as they just pipped visiting mentioned Old Crossleyans, 6 111 285 5. Beverley in another tight con- There has been encourage- and the northern most side, YORKSHIRE ONE STAND- test 20-18 in Yorkshire One ment and despair in Goole's Middlesborough. INGS inc. SAT. OCTOBER 23 This Saturday marks the last on Saturday. previous two games, the one- of the 3pm kick offs before point ball game ith Old Next on the agenda is a short Old Crossleyans P7 W7 D0 L0 GMT is introduced and from Within the euphoria, and Rishworthians followed by the trip to West Leeds, and as away For 231 Agst.86 Pts. 31; November to the end of understandably so after a diffi- heavy defeat at Old games so far have been the Middlesborough 7 7 0 0 243 137 February, kick offs are 2.15pm cult start to 2021-22, the fact is Crossleyans, where the manner Swans' strength looking at the 30; SELBY 7 5 0 2 196 86 26; unless otherwise stated. result, including two 49-point Pontefract 7 220 109 24; Bridlington 7 4 0 3 214 126 19;
27 October 2021 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Toolstation League tables TOOLSTATION NORTH- 290; Hemsworth MW 15 7 -39. Hallam 8 won it, only to give it away the field to be replaced by Dan the third Hallam goal. Whilst ERN COUNTIES EAST DIVISION ONE – Hallam cheaply. The ball was worked Davison. Selby’s woes soon all were waiting for a cross LEAGUE TABLES inc. SAT. Selby Town 1 to Town’s right flank, with a became worse, thanks to some into the box the ball was OCTOBER 23 PP15 Pts. 35 GD 48; Brigg cross that went over the middle incredibly naïve defending. A slipped to the left of the taker, Town 14 34 32; Rossington A second half performance of the defence before reaching Hallam free kick on Selby’s left to allow a run to the by line. PREMIER DIVSION – Main 16 34b v28; North Ferriby that possibly defies descrip- Liam Royles at the back post. saw the whole of the midfield The resultant cross was easy Grimsby Borough P14 Pts. 33 14 34 24; Harrogate railway 16 tion saw the eager and skilful He had time, and space to blast and defence line up for a cross meat for Chris Salt to add his GD 19; Eccleshill United 13 29 29 7; Armthorpe Welfare 7 38 Hallam hand out a thrashing, the ball into the net. into the box. Instead the ball second header. 17; Garforth Town 14 2713; 14; Worsborough Bridge to earn their twelfth league was slipped inside to Chris Handsworth 12 24 8; Sherwood Athletic 14 28 4; Retford FC 15 game without defeat, and so Selby tried to respond, as Wood who had acres of space to By this time Selby Town Colliery 12 24 7; Maltby Main 27 8; Nostell MW 15 26 6; soar to the top of the table, Flynn McNaughton had a fine attack the box, and pick his looked like they had lost all 13 23 12; Bottesford Town 13 Parkgate 14 23 9; SELBY writes PHIL DEARNLEY. run at the Hallam defence spot. fight, and were going through 21 -3; AFC Mansfield 15 20 0; TOWN 14 23 1; Glasshoughton before forcing the ‘keeper into the motions, but the pain was Thackley 15 20 -8; Staveley Welfare15 21 1; Ollerton Town The match was dismal, a sprawling save. Harry Down by three goals to one at not yet over. Dan Davison was MW 13 19 8; Silsden 13 19 1; 15 20 -5; Hall Road Rangers 15 Selby’s fourth league defeat on Clapham had a good run half time, but it could have been booked, and then Kieran Winterton Rangers 12 17 4; 16 -18; Clipstone 15 15 -6; the trot, which sends the Robins behind, only to run the ball out so different. Hope, and opti- Watson received the ball out- Barton Town 14 16 0; Dronfield Town 15 1 -25; plummeting into eleventh place of play. mism for the second half. side the left edge of the Selby Knaresborough Town 13 15 0; Shirebrook Town 14 10 -18; FC in the table. Without real penalty area. Under no serious Penistone Church 13 14 -2; Humber United 17 10 -48; change, in attitude especially, Aiden Smith again had to What followed was possibly challenge he had plenty of time GOOLE AFC 13 14 -5; Albion Rainworth MW 12 9 -19; the situation will only worsen, make a good save to keep the the worst Selby performance to rifle a shot across the goal- Sports 14 13 -6; Wmolet 12 13 Swallownest 14 7 -14; Teversal and Town can be grateful that a ball out of the net, before a peri- for many a year. Showing noth- keeper, and into the corner of -7; Athersley Recreation 15 8 - 16 5 -37. decent start to the season gives od when Town had four decent ing by way of heart, desire, and the net. them a substantial cushion over chances to score, in addition to motivation, Hallam were able ’Boro lottery wait the relegation zone. their equalising penalty. Harry to demonstrate what a good More pain, as Iren Wilson Clapham was proving too hot to side they are, as they steam- waltzed into the box, almost goes on league point of the Minster All this after a first half when handle, and on three occasions rollered the Robins in a five unopposed, before slotting the Engineering League Premier the Robins gave as good as they his pace took him behind the goal second half thrashing. ball past the much overworked The Hemingbrough United Division campaign with a 1-1 got and could easily have been Hallam defence. Unfortunately, Aidan Smith in the Selby goal. FC Lottery jackpot is still draw at home to F1 Racing. ahead at half time, with better his shots were either wide of Trouble was soon on the cards Almost the final blow, as the eluding the punters after finishing, and tighter defend- the mark, or were blocked by as desperate tackles by Ryan ball came out to Steve Wooley, James Judson drew 9-27-32 as Hopefully, the point gained ing. the goalkeeper. Liam Flanagan Gothard, and Connor Qualter, who was about 35 yards from the combination at the Crown will give them heart to look was next to find himself behind earned bookings. Town’s goal. There was no serious on Sunday evening. upwards in the winter months As regards team news, there the defence, but his attempt to defence was struggling to cope challenge, as he proved that if ahead as they strive to clear the was a debut for new goalkeeper chip the goalkeeper hit the top with the Hallam attackers, and you give a good player time and This week, the Halloween relegation zone. Aiden Smith. Easily Town’s of the angle of crossbar and when they did the Countrymen space, then they will punish jackpot total will be £2400 with man of the match. Luke Sellers post. won the ball back immediately, you. His shot pinged like a mis- tickets on sale as ever behind Senior Cup football this returned at left back, with and the next wave of attacks sile into the top corner of the the village pub bar. weekend with fellow Danny Snaith, and Ryan After these incidents which began. The Selby Town front net. Premier Division side, Cooper back in midfield. New should have seen Selby three were standing, watching First point gained on the field Huntington Rovers as their signing Luke Balderson was on equalise, then take the lead, like lost soldiers, as the mid- Just time for Blake Drury to More encouraging news on opponents. the bench. Selby eventually got the goal field, and defence were being earn himself a booking, before the field as well with the 'Boro their attacking deserved. Harry overrun. Only desperate hacks the final whistle brought firsts picking up their first Jonny Bruce was in charge in Clapham’s pace was again came in their direction, and Selby’s woes to an end. the absence of Christian Fox . causing havoc, as he was they were all too easily snuffed Your friends and fellow sports- brought down by the goalkeep- out by the Hallam back line. Selby return to the Fairfax people can all get Goole & The Robin’s, kicking down er in the penalty area. Up Plant Hire Stadium next the considerable slope, started stepped Liam Flanagan to send Aiden Smith in the Selby goal Saturday when they will face Selby Sport FREE every week. brightly and fashioned a cross, the goalkeeper the wrong way was becoming busier and Armthorpe Welfare. Five Just email: [email protected] to be which flashed across the to register a Selby equaliser. busier. Sure enough the points, and five positions Hallam penalty area, without a inevitable happened as Hallam above Selby in the table, they added to the mailing list Selby man being on the end of Unfortunately, the Robins scored their fourth. Valiant will present a tough proposi- it. It didn’t take long for Hallam could not maintain their posi- blocking by the back line and tion. to respond as Aiden Smith was tion. Almost immediately there goalkeeper saw two goal bound called into early action to turn a was a soft free kick, and even efforts kept out, but third time Town fans know that there is a Josh Scully shot behind for a softer booking for Luke Sellers. unlucky, the ball fell to Iren decent team in there but they corner. The corner flashed dan- The set piece was crossed to the Wilson who put the ball in the will be desperate for the Robins gerously across goal. back post, where Chris Salt was back of the net, off the post. to prove it with a performance on hand to nod the ball into the to match some of those from Harry Clapham’s pace was net. Hallam’s fifth goal soon earlier in the season. Selby fans causing problems to the Hallam arrived as Selby Town looked have been generous with their Back line as he almost latched After some good defensive like they wanted to be else- support, but the team must now onto a long ball. However, it work, backed up by their goal- where. Again it was a set piece reciprocate. was the Countrymen who took keeper, Selby suffered a blow that caused the problems, and the lead. Selby’s defence was as Danny Snaith had to leave again it was a similar move to careless with the ball, and twice Selby ‘underdogs’ beat Hullensians in National Cup match Hullensians RUFC In a match of two 35 minute was rewarded, either being held more, causing errors from their Selby’s reward for their per- whose commitment and up or tackled. opponents. Their power in tack- Colts 3 halves, Selby took the first les and drive backs also giving sistence, were two tries within engagement shone through - a The second half saw Selby Hullensians nowhere to go. Selby RUFC Colts 18 points, within minutes of the ramp up the pressure even 20 minutes, the first from Gabel great win taking them through game, from a penalty kick and the second from Abrams. to round 3 on November 21. Possibly deemed as the ‘underdogs’ on paper, Selby through the posts by Chantry. With minutes to go Thanks goes to the referee for Colts faced Premiership side Hullensians in the second Selby worked hard and pres- Hullensians looked for a conso- his decision making, explana- round of the England RFU Colts National Cup on surised their opponents but lation score but were unable to tion and encouragement for all Sunday. were slightly jumpy in the first get through the Selby defensive players throughout the game. Despite some of the squad 15 minutes of the match giving line to the try line. Man of the match was award- missing on the pitch due to injuries over the last couple away opportunities and penal- Selby Colts showed positive ed to Oliver Parsonage for his weeks, Selby’s 18 players were in high spirits, with a deter- ties. impact on the game, taking commitment throughout the mined ‘can do’ attitude on Hullensians managed to con- opportunities to steal balls, pro- game. arrival in Hull. Their current form showed they were a wor- vert one penalty kick and as the tect possession in the rucks, Try scorers – Gabel (1), thy team to have progressed in the competition so far and there match played out, this turned communicating through the Abrams (1). Conversion taker – was ‘nothing to loose’ and ‘all to gain’. out to be their only points of the line and engaging in the strate- Parsonage (1). Penalty taker – whole game. gy as directed by the captain. Chantry (2) The remaining play saw both The Selby forwards matched Selby Colts will now take teams push up the field to their their strong opposition for- out some time to rest follow- respective halves but were wards time and time again and ing a busy back-to-back fix- strongly met by defending tackling by the team was exe- ture schedule before preparing moves by the opposing side. cuted effectively to bring down for their next match on Both teams were on occasions sprinting or weaving Sunday, November 14, a inches from their try line, but Hullensian players. league fixture at home against neither team’s determination Well done to all the players Ripon.
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 27 October 2021 Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Week 3 Fixtures/Results Purvis Ricky Fox 5 - 4 Jamie Fox Chris Farrar v Peter McHugh Nicholls Super League - Steam Joshua Buck 5 - 4 Natalie Martin Chafer 5 - 4 Chris Wheldrake tba Kevin Wright 3 - 6 Scott Danny Green 2 - 7 Steve Packet Bar Pollard Merrill Aaron Raymond 4 - 5 Ben Clements Hebden John Turner v Paul Hand - Tom Jackson 7 - 2 Matthew Gordon Gaughan 7 - 2 Sean Buck Brian Robinson 2 - 7 Wilf Andrew Merrington 5 - 4 TBA Broadhead Championship - Middle Young House Whitehead Simon Everatt Jordan King 3 - 6 Regan Matthew Dodson 7 - 2 Liam Marshall v Liam Jamie Legge 6 - 3 Keane Jack Merrington 8 - 1 David Allen Dallison - TBA Dan Neal 4 - 5 Sid Ellis Stephen Cawthorn Angie Johnson 4 - 5 Liam Norcup Hughes Neil Buck 6 - 3 Steve Hayes Gary Knights 9 - 0 Chris Ant Kenning 4 - 5 Joshua Coultish Pete Clements 1 - 8 David Ian Morewood 3 - 6 Billy Shaun Logan 6 - 3 Aaron Sellers Paul Dodson 3 - 6 Tony Spink Lumley Lloyd Steve Collins 6 - 3 Luke Silva Burns Stuart Smith 7 - 2 Steve Premiership - Steam Matti Baxter 6 - 3 Antony Division 1 - Vermuyden David Cruickshank 1 - 8 Packet Middle Room Dodson Barry Marston 4 - 5 Kyle Daniel Shand Father and daughter Petch seals points for win Silver and Gold Malt Shovel Callum Petch's 46th minute four and putting them in third 5-4 as the Barlby-based side in York. goal was enough for the Malt spot as they slowly find some continue to improve fter sever- Two for the evergreen Steven Shovel firsts to register a form and it eased the disap- al difficult campaigns. narrow Division One win as pointment of a penalty shoot- Lyon and one apiece for Liam they took advantage of other out exit the previous week Otherwise, cup football in the Brown and Isaac Leach put the teams being involved in the against Thorpe United in the shape of the League Senior and Field Lane side through to the League Senior Cup. first round of the Barkston Ash Junior Cups took up the atten- next round, but there was dis- Challenge Cup. tions of area teams with appointment for Cawood as A dreary Dennison Road Thorpe United's form continu- they lost by the single goal at afternoon was lightened by A see-saw nine-goal thriller ing as they made progress at Maypole Gardens to the fellow Petch's goal giving the Sely at LNER Builders saw Selby the expense of Poppleton Division One leaders, side a second league win in Olympia edge out their hosts United in an all-Premier clash Osbaldwick. Minster Engineering League tables MINSTER ENGINEERING Kirbymoorside 8 0 1 7 12 41 1; POLLINGTON 4 4 0 0 16 5 12; Church Fenton FC 3 1 1 1 13 6 LEAGUE TABLES inc. SAT. BUBWITH WHITE SWAN 5 3 4; York St. John University 3 1 OCTOBER 23 HEMINGBROUGH UNITED7 1 1 6 9 10; Rufforth United 3 2 1 1 10 10 4; South Milford 3 0 0 1 12 4 6; Clifford 4 2 0 2 11 0 3 8 14 0; Barmby Moor 3 0 0 PREMIER DIVISION - 0 1 6 5 37 1. 13 6; CLIFFE FC 4 1 1 2 11 13 3 2 26 0. Dunnington P7 W6 D1 L0 For 4; Heslington 4 1 1 2 8 12 4; 24 Agst. 3 Pts. 19; Old Malton DIVISION ONE - Wheldrake 4 1 1 2 7 15 4; Civil DIVISION FOUR – Sporting St. Mary's 7 6 0 1 30 7 18; Service 1 0 1 0 1 1 1; Walnut Knavesmire P5 W4 D0 L0 For Wigginton Grasshoppers 7 6 0 Osbaldwick P34 W3 D0 L0 For Tree 5 0 1 4 7 22 1; Ebor 26 Agst. 2 Pts. 12; Bishop 1 27 6 18; Rawcliffe 7 5 3 2 24 Wanderers 3 0 0 3 0 13 0. Wilton 5 4 0 1 13 9 12; 9 14; THORPE UNITED 7 4 1 10 Agst. 4 Pts. 9 Haxby Town 3 Hamilton Panthers 3 3 0 0 19 3 2 22 8 13; F1 Racing 6 4 1 1 24 DIVISION THREE – 9; Elvington Harriers 5 3 0 2 13 11 13; Dringhouses 7 4 0 3 13 2 1 0 13 5 7; MALT SHOVEL 4 Helperby United 5 3 1 1 13 13 11 9; York Shamrocks 4 1 0 2 8 16 12; Poppleton United 7 2 2 3 10; Garforth LG 4 3 0 1 15 7 9; 12 6; York Railway Institute 4 2 13 19 7; Easingwold Town 7 2 2 1 1 11 5 7; CAWOOD FC 3 2 HOWDEN AFC 5 3 0 2 20 14 0 2 5 12 6; SELBY OLYMPIA 1 4 13 21 7; Huntington Rovers 9; Wilberfoss 4 2 1 1 14 9 7; 4 2 0 2 6 15 6; LNER Builders 6 2 0 4 18 13 6; Tadcaster 0 1 11 7 6; Brooklyn FC 4 2 0 2 Crayke United 4 2 0 2 0 14 6; 4 1 0 3 6 14 3; Marton Sbbey 4 Magnets 6 1 1 4 9 23 4; 6 11 6; Bishopthorpe White Fulford United 4 2 0 2 9 10 6; 0 0 4 2 20 0; HENSALL Ten year-old Paisley Savage and groundwork. Strensall Tigers 5 0 1 4 2 12 1; Copmanthorpe 4 1 2 1 7 8 5; HAWKS 5 0 0 5 6 16 0. and her dad Joe Savage com- Joe Savage won three out of Rose 3 1 0 2 12 10 3; peted at the North Yorkshire ED RESERVES; CLIFFE v. SELBY OLYMNPIA. Judo Festival at York RI on four contests to win the Silver Pocklington Town II 3 1 0 2 Bishopthorpe White Swan RESERVE SECTION A; - Saturday, their first competi- Medal and also gained 30 points Reserves; HOWDEN AFC v tion in 18 months due to covid. towards his Black Belt. 1010 3; Tockwith AFC 3 1 0 2 3 Huntington Rovers Reserves; Poppleton United Reserves v. POLLINGTON v. Dringhouses MALT SHOVEL RESERVES. Paisley won the Gold Medal Goole Judo Club is at the 13 3; Stamford Bridge 4 0 0 43 Reserves winning her three contests on Leisure Centre every Friday SECTION C – Garforth LG some great Judo with throws Night starting at 7pm for 14 0. DIVISION TWO – BUB- Reserves v. SELBY OLYMPIA Children and 8pm for Adults. WITH WHITE SWAN v. RESERVES. DIVISION TWO – Clifford. As ever in these still pandemic Duncombe Park P5 W D0 L1 DIVISION FOUR – Sporting times, fixtures may be subject to Knavesmire v. HENSALL late change. Keep in touch with For 18 Agst. 3 Pts. 12; HAWKS; York Shamrocks v. your individual club. Cup games will be decided on the day. Goole and District Angling Club SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 Messingham Sands match YORK FA SENIOR CUP ROUND TWO – Bishopthorpe Goole and District Angling peg 37 Gary fished the bomb and White Sqan v. MALT SHOV- Club held a match on Sunday, 3rd - Chris Shaw- 74lb 11oz pellet method to catch a love- EL; Haxby Town v. CAWOOD; October 24 at Messingham ly net of carp. Not did he Sands Fishery - Island Lake. peg 62 only win the match he also Huntington Rovers v. HEM- 19 fished. Sections: won off the lucky peg to Results: A- Jamie Blyth 52lb 8oz peg 4 scoop a total of £140. Well INGBROUGH UNITED; B- Mike Lumley 70lb 9oz peg done Gazza. 1st - Gary Scott- 93lb 4oz peg THORPE UNITED v. 58 24 The next match is on October C- Josh Brown 63lb 15oz peg 31 at Moorfields. Osbaldwick. 2nd - Dean Lumley- 87lb 2oz 63 YORK FA JUNIOR CUP ROUND TWO – Bishop Wilton v. HEMINGBROUGH UNIT-
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