is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Eastrington 1st XI A painting of the Yorkshire Gentlemen’s Cricket Club ground at Escrick Park. other local newspa- pers and is edited by 105-9 In reply, Selby openers Matt bowled Dugher with the total Dunnington 3rd XI 54 Laverack struck again when he Graeme Wilson, who Hoyle and Alex Bowden were on 93. has written and edit- Selby 1st XI 102 soon scoring quickly, but an Selby 3rd XI 55-2 had Desari caught by Atul ed sports coverage opening partnership of 37 was The game was boiling up to locally for many Selby first team got their sea- ended by spinner Rich an unexpectedly tight finish Selby third team continued Vishwakarma and he went on to years and whose son underway on Saturday at Harrison when he bowled with Roberts and Chris Moore their good start to the season knowledge and con- Escrick Park but after being Bowden (12) in the tenth over. taking the total to 102 but with another comfortable take 3-12 from his six overs as tacts in local sport in control for most of the Rob Scarr joined Hoyle and Moore was dramatically run out eight wicket win at are unrivalled. game a dramatic collapse saw they kept the scoreboard tick- and when Roberts (18) was Dunnington 3rd XI on Selby remained on top. There them snatch defeat from the ing over and a comfortable win trapped leg before by Harrison Sunday. is an e- jaws of victory when they looked in sight with the total on (2-17) it left Selby 102 all out was another impressive spell newspaper which went down to a narrow three 74 but Jack Knowles (3-35) in the 31st over to give Skipper Steve Sherwood won you can view on run defeat in a low scoring made the breakthrough when Eastrington a remarkable win. the toss and put the home side from spinner Atul your computer, lap- game, writes RICHARD he bowled Scarr (19) in the in to bat and there was a dra- top, tablet or smart- WAIN. 15th over. Spinner Shane Thanks go to match ball spon- matic start to the game when a Vishwakarma and he took 5- phone. Chatham joined the attack and sor Stuart Evison and Selby mix up between openers Mark Sign-up to receive Skipper Tom Shepherd won in his second over he had will hope to bounce back on Arbon and Ben Symington saw 11 as the young Dunnington your FREE weekly the toss and asked the visitors Hoyle (40) caught behind and Saturday when they travel to the unlucky Symington run out copy by e-mailing: to bat first and they made a wickets began to tumble as the league newcomers Barwick in without facing a ball. Young side were bowled out for 54 in [email protected] slow start against some tight run scoring dried up. Selby Elmet. opening bowlers Caspar Gray bowling from Jamie Middleton slumped to 78-7 in an alarming and Jack Hunter both bowled the 31st over. and Gareth Roberts. Selby collapse but Gareth Roberts The second team game at well and run scoring proved to made the early breakthrough and James Dugher stopped the Eastrington 2nd XI in be difficult. Arbon and Alex Chasing the small total Selby when Roberts had Harry Pierce rot and they looked to be steer- Division Four was called off Ogram (13) both worked hard caught by Rob Scarr in the ing Selby home until Chatham with the pitch waterlogged and and they added 29 for the sec- lost a wicket in the fourth over gully, but opener Harry (4-21) struck again when he they return to action on ond wicket until Alfie Laverack Dunham and Rich Harrison Saturday when Hillam & Monk trapped Arbon (12) leg before. when Evan Rhodes had Sam added 39 for the second wicket. Fryston 1st XI are the visitors Roberts (2-33) eventually to Sandhill Lane. Easthill caught by Alex Ogram bowled Harrison and the innings then revolved around with the score on 11. In gloomy Dunham but wickets fell at the other end. conditions and rain threatening Good fielding saw Craig Oliver Steward and Nathan Dye Chafer run out and Middleton had Knowles neatly stumped by added 26 for the second wicket Darrell Guy. James Dugher joined the attack and in his first in quick time before Sam over he had Dunham (53) caught in the deep by Jamie Desari had Dye (11) caught by Pickles as Selby took control. Lee Wild kept things very tight Callum Patterson. Steward (21 at the other end as he took 1-12 from his 11 overs and Dugher n.o.) and Darren Hunter (9 n.o.) kept up the pressure with a fine spell of 4-19 from his 10 overs. then guided the visitors com- The tight bowling and good fielding restricted Eastrington fortably home in the 13th over. to 105-9 from their 45 overs. Lesson for Vikings as they await their fate With Goole AFC awaiting on Saturday, winning an away team on and off the field have and of course settled manage- final decisions of the FA play-off in Essex at grown together and after ment, with change to the mini- Leagues Committee in the next We want to hear confirmation on either Coggleshill from the Isthmian Division One promotion, they mum. few days, will have to start a YOUR sports news. League have become a fine Premier long road back after their hor- Whatever your retaining Toolstation Division unit in pre and post Now Winterton are aware of rific season. sport, let us have Northern Counties East The West Street side, who pandemic times to join league the leap they are making and, your scores, match under the late Bob Welton in the champions, North Ferriby, at in speaking to officials during Unbelievably, Winterton now reports and pictures League Premier Division sta- 1980s were a revered unit and step five in the pyramid at the the season at West Street, cau- find themselves just two steps of highlights. one of the top Lincolnshire sides start of 2023-24. tious, even sceptical, about below Scunthorpe United, E-mail pictures and tus or facing relegation to behind Boston United and making any moves forward. their big town near neighbours, reports to: Gainsborough Trinity, had lan- Lessons to be learnt at the who face time in the National [email protected] Division One next season, a guished in the lower reaches of VPG for Goole AFC and oth- However, from the outside League North next term. the Northern Counties for a long ers, because it has been notice- looking in,no doubt they have lesson in progress from time, falling behind Brigg, able that a settled, in the main, a good, small, but vibrant Winterton were looking for Barton and even Louth at one squad of players have taken movement there and a good more success at the Keepmoat Winterton Rangers at the time, but in the last decade, the them this far, not without template to be considered by Stadium, Doncaster last night ground, the infra-structure, the good signings here and there, many clubs, including the when they played Golcar weekend. Vikings, who, depending on the United in the NCEL Cup final. The North Lincolnshire side, once formidable, but who went through difficult times for many, many years, achieved promotion to the Northern Premier League East Division
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 3 May 2023 Driffield 3rd XV 19 Goole RUFC second XV. Goole 2nd XV 16 Two forewords for Saturday saw the climax of Joe Grimbleby added another Five minutes later and they top of a fantastic season. The Goole second team's league penalty to level at 11 each. added another penalty to take a pressure they applied to and the two brothers campaign as they played 19-11 lead, crucially leaving numerous players who featured league winners Driffield in 12 minutes remained when Goole requiring two scores to in the first team has driven up The recently published in the Boothferry Park hot the Merit League Playoff the turning point in the game regain the lead. standards and in no small part book on the two Galvin final held at Beverley, writes arrived. Goole had defended an contributed massively to the brothers, Chris and seat, whilst for 'Tony', his STEVE GRIMBLEBY. attacking scrum in their own 22 Goole had their chances, firsts' promotion this term. Tony, called Galvinised and won the put in at the result- though a couple of errors at the had two forewords writ- captain during his time at With just one change to the ing scrum. Unfortunately the lineout close to the Driff line Possibly one Veterans game in ten when it came out ten starting line up from last week's official decided to award a free were to prove crucial, and while a couple of weeks to bring days ago. Tottenham Hotspur from win over BP, Goole had a kick at this scrum for feeding, they did manage a try through down the curtain on an excel- strong side out and were probably the first time a scrum Patrick Graf-Grote, were lent season for the club as a The 'Chris' foreword was 1978, Steve Perryman expecting a close game, and has been pulled for feeding in unable to get another, despite a whole before a celebration of compiled by John Kaye, this was certainly the case. the last 15 years! Driffield took herculean effort, but met by an the season with Presentation born in Goole and who wrote the excellent fore- their chance and a quick trans- equally strong Driffield defence day on Saturday, May 20, from played for his home-town The opening exchanges were fer of the ball saw veteran as they held on for the win. 2 pm for the Mini and Junior club before joining word. tense as both sides probed the winger Ally McClaren over for section, and 5pm for the Senior Scunthorpe United, West opposition's defences and a try. A slightly disappointing end section. Bromwich Albion and Hull Driffield took the lead mid half to the season for the seconds on City, managing Chris when with two penalty goals. Goole responded with a penalty of their own through Joe Grimbleby soon afterwards, as they were making most of the running, but were met with solid defence from the Driffield side. On the stroke of half time, several forward drives saw Goole eventually breach the Driffield defence, Louis Greaves grounding the ball on the try line for Goole to lead 8- 6 at the break. Despite Goole looking the more likely, Driffield struck first with a well-worked try of their own wide out to lead 11-8, before Galvinised's author, Minster Engineering League roundup David Saffer, (and apolo- Memorable day for three local sides gies to David for the wrong use of his name in an earlier issue) charts the careers of two footballing brothers and both had long and distin- Three of our area teams will them breathing space over their at Maypole Gardens, and an could not improve on, attention remember April 26 fondly as opponents with a game in hand incredible season continued guished careers. the 2022-23 Minster and four points ahead. with a thumping 3-0 victory to was doubtless on Monday's Engineering League and Cup reach a second final on top of Minster Engineering season reaches a climax. A 2-1 interval lead and a tense next week's West Riding Cup final in the Barkston Ash second half with a goal apiece Challenge Trophy showdown. Midweek night games can for each side, importantly DFA Challenge Cup and a 2-1 often be a graveyard for teams' Thorpe on the right side with For the Malton side, they hopes at either end of league goals from Roberts, Smyth will be fed up of our area teams win in front of a healthy FPH tables, or even Cup hopes, but and Scarr, and that win fol- after they lost a dramatic penal- last Wednesday was an excel- lowed by defeat for Poppleton ty shoot-out to Malt Shovel in Stadium crowd. lent night for Thorpe United on Saturday, too, does ensure last Wednesday's League League fixtures and Cawood in the Premier another season at the top level Senior Cup semi final. The first of what they will Division and Division One for Thorpe. respectively and for Malt One apiece in regulation time, hope is two trophies with that Shovel, who reached the final They and Malt Shovel will be increasing gloom could not of the League Senior Cup in a joined in the Premier Division deflect from glory for the Selby afore-mentioned League dramatic penalty shoot-out. by Cawood, who clinched pro- side as they kept their nerve Wednesday, May 3 League Senior Cup Semi- motion and took over leader- from the spot to seal a final with Senior Cup to come. Premier Division - THOR- Final - Poppleton United v Firstly to Thorpe United, who ship of Division One with a 4-1 Dringhouses. In Division Two, Howden MALT SHOVEL, 6.45pm. all but ensured top flight foot- win at Rufforth United. PE UNITED v ball for another season by win- Their final league game of a finished a difficult campaign, Kirbymoorside, 6.15pm. West Riding Challenge ning their relegation-threaten- They may have lost that lead highly satisfactory first top Saturday, May 6 Trophy Final - Mount St ing encounter at Poppleton. to Tockwith at the weekend, flight campaign saw a narrow if not as a club, but with the Mary's Reserves v CAWOOD but only due to their involve- 1-2 home defeat to title-chas- Premier Division - THOR- FC at County HQ, An exciting game went the ment in their York FA Senior ing Dunnington at Dennison upheaval in the division, by PE UNITED v Old Malton St Woodlesford, kick off way of the Field Laners by the Cup semi final with Premier Road. Mary's; Division One - 7.30pm. odd goal in five, and gave Division Old Malton St Mary's inflicting a first loss on leaders, Tockwith AFC v CAWOOD In finishing fifth, which they FC; Reserve Section 'A' - All CUP matches are decid- Wheldrake. Pocklington Town III v ed on the day MALT SHOVEL RESERVES. It may not be enough to finish Wednesday, May 10 Kindly check that all fix- tures are as scheduled and, in the top two, with Garforth's Premier Division - especially with evening Tadcaster Magnets v THOR- games, confirm kick off games in hand and just a point PE UNITED, 6.30pm; times. behind, but after three defeats on the bounce at the start, a good recovery. Jake Bayram with two and Harry Noon the scorers in a 3-1 win. Premier Division - 58 59 27; Old Malton St P17 W12 S2 L3 For 58 Agst 27 Pts 11 29 63 11; Duncombe Park FC CLIFFE 14 4 1 9 31 62 13; 18 5 4 9 46 68 19; SELBY Wigginton Grasshoppers P23 Mary's 21 7 4 10 42 44 25; 38; CAWOOD FC 15 12 1 2 53 18 0 3 15 18 78 3. Civil Service 13 4 0 9 46 54 12. OLYMPIA 18 6 2 10 40 57 17+; W18 D3 L2 For 69 Agst 33 Pts Huntington Rovers 24 7 1 16 42 10 37; Strensall Tigers 18 10 3 5 Marton Abbey 18 4 3 11 37 58 57; Dunnington 21 16 4 1 56 70 22; THORPE UNITED 21 60 41 33; Haxby Town 18 10 9 3 Division. Two - Wheldrake Division Four - Knottingley 15; Bishop Wilton 17 3 3 11 34 14 52; Tadcaster Magnets 20 14 6 3 12 29 59 21; 5 60 42 30; Pocklington Town II P11 W9 D1 L1 For 47 Agst 16 Albion P18 W17 D0 L1 For 101 66 9++; LNER Builders 18 2 1 3 3 47 17 45; Dringhouses Kirbymoorside 22 5 5 12 34 49 17 9 3 5 53 46 30; Bishopthorpe Pts 28; HOWDEN AFC 14 8 1 Agst 17 Pts 51; The Beagle FC 15 27 115 4+. AFC 21 14 1 6 57 31 45; 20; Poppleton United 23 5 2 United 18 9 0 9 47 44 27; HEM- 5 43 42 25; Garforth LG 11 8 0 17 15 1 1 90 19 49++; Barmby MALT SHOVEL 24 11 4 9 57 16 32 60 17; Easingwold INGBROUGH UNITED 18 6 4 8 3 49 24 24; Helperby United Moor 18 11 0 7 54 38 33; York + denotes points deducted. ++ 46 37; Rawcliffe 24 8 7 9 54 Town 23 5 2 16 23 73 17. 38 53 22; Rufforth United 18 4 5 12 5 2 5 34 28 17; Stamford Shamrocks 18 12 0 6 70 58 33+; denotes points awarded to The 45 31; Osbaldwick 23 8 4 12 9 37 54 17; POLLINGTON 17 3 2 Bridge 13 5 2 6 26 36 17; HENSALL HAWKS 18 5 4 9 Beagle and taken off Bishop Division One - Tockwith AFC Heslington 14 4 1 9 24 38 13; 53 t6 19; York Railway Institute Wilton by league decision.
3 May 2023 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 East Riding County Cricket roundup League standings Premier Division - Hessle Division Three - GOOLE Goole Town firsts will be 20-over affair at Hull Zingari row encounter at Mill Lane, Promoted to Division Three Rangers Juniors P16 W12 D2 UNITED RESERVES P15 W11 looking to their batsmen to the week before. Pickering on Saturday by just Ebor, Kelfield started their sea- L2 GD 28 Pts 38; South Cave D0 L4 GD 32 Pts 33; AAK S find form quickly after two six runs after just failing to son after an opening week United Reserves 16 10 4 2 21 and S 16 10 2 4 44 32; defeats on the trot at the start Woodhouse Grange seconds overhaul the hosts' 167-3. home abandonment with a 60- 24; GOOLE UNITED 14 10 2 Flamborough AFC 13 10 2 1 42 of their Championship East provides one of the more attrac- Championship West Towers run loss at Fairburn seconds. 2 19 32; Middleton Rovers 18 32; Market Weighton Town 14 season in the Yorkshire tive settings of the season this had made a winning start at 9 2 7 5 29; Pelican Rangers 18 8 10 2 2 35 32; Northside Premier League. weekend. And Goole will need the Fishpond Field against Their renowned batting was 3 7 -5 27; Filey Town 18 8 1 9 - Sporting 16 7 2 7 21 23; to be spot on in all disciplines Easingwold, but it was not unable to make real inroads into 4 25; North Cave 16 7 1 8 1 GILBERDYKE PHOENIX Patrington were the first visi- against strong opposition, 12 to be at always difficult the home side's 185-7 and they 22; Great Driffield AFC RESERVES 15 5 1 9 37 16; tors to Westfield this season and noon start. opponents on their own were all out for 125. Reserves 19 6 2 10 -12 21; Leven Members Club Reserves left with the share of the spoils ground. North Ferriby FC Development 15 3 3 9 -37 12; Brandesburton when allowed to escape from a Burn also suffered defeat in In Division Four Ebor, 20 6 2 12 -16 20; AFC Bilton Reserves 16 3 1 12 -52 19; position of difficulty at 115-8 their first outing of the season The seconds lost an exciting Hemingbrough firsts have 15 4 1 10 -13 13; Hedon Pocklington Town IV 2 1 13 -48 after being asked to bat. in Division Two Ebor, which home game in Division Two made a mixed start beating the Rangers III 16 1 3 12 -25 6. 7. has a strong local element in Ebor with visiting Woodhouse weather and Thorp Arch and The weather of increasing 2023. Grange thirds overcoming a Boston Spa seconds by five Division Two - Bridlington Division Five - GOOLE warmth briefly, but a damp moderate 150 to win by one wickets before a disappointing Rovers Millau P21 W18 D3 L1 UNITED ACADEMY P19 wicket, always made a low- They were beaten at Linnet wicket. loss to Ledsham seconds last GD 80 Pts 56; Bridlington Spa W14 D1 L4 GD 43 411 Pts 43; scoring affair likely and captain Park by visitors, Barwick-in- week. 18 13 1 4 16 40; Haltemprice Thorpe Park Rangers Neil Foster felt afterwards that Elmet, after a first day blank Drax chased down a challeng- AFC 18 11 2 5 44 35; Little Development 18 13 2 3 41 41; Patrington's score of 160 was against Eastrington due to the ing target set by South Milford Cawood suffered a 78-run Driffield AFC 19 9 6 4 8 33; Robin FC 16 11 1 4 47 37++; above par and that had they weather. seconds as their Division Two defeat against Saxton in Skirlaugh 19 9 4 6 2 31; Holmes Rovers Reserves 19 11 restricted their East Coast visi- campaign got under way after a Division Four Ebor on Beverley Town III 20 6 y 8 -2 3 5 36 36; AFC Cottingham tors, their target and match out- Burn, with rapid progress up first week rain delay. Saturday. 26++ ; Reckitts AFC Reserves Reserves 19 11 1 7 -3 34; come might have been differ- the League, will know they 21 8 2 11 -9 26; Sutton United Bridlington Rovers Academy ent. have to be on their mettle and Their batting was in good In the York Vale League, 20 6 4 10 -29 22; 20 10 2 8 8 32; East Yorkshire after their 51-run loss, travel order chasing their target of 177 defeats for Burn and GILBERDYKE PHOENIX 18 United 16 8 3 5 27 27; AFC In the end a Patrington win by to East Leeds on Saturday for a to win by seven wickets and a Hemingbrough seconds in their 4 6 8 -13 18; St Mary's AFC Tickton 18 4 2 12 35 14; 37 runs with Goole out for 123. first ever league encounter at good start in a challenging divi- respective games against Reserves 18 t 2 11 -7 17; Seaside United 18 3 0 15 -82 9; Whitkirk seconds. sion. Melbourne and South Cave and Easington Rovers Reserves 19 5 Withernsea AFC Reserves 18 2 All that after the rain-affected Brantingham. 2 12 -33 17++; Hull United 1 15 -50 7; Easington United III Carlton Towers lost a nar- AFC Development 22 2 4 16 - 15 3 0 12 -43 6++. Phoenix 55 10. ++ denotes points award- ed and deducted by league rul- ++ denotes points awarded stay in the ing. and deducted as a result of league ruling. top flight Your friends and fellow Fixture backlog as Gilberdyke Phoenix have sportspeople can all edged to Division Two safety get Goole & Selby Goole United’s treble in the East Riding County Sport FREE every League. week. hopes hang by thread Just email: Despite losing 5-3 at Goole United are in a late fix- favour. by AFC Skirlaugh Reserves in Bridlington Spa the Saturday [email protected] ture backlog as their hopes of United are scheduled to travel the Harold Robinson Cup last before, a 1-1 draw at home to a trio of league titles hang by Thursday evening, and then Little Driffield at the weekend to be added to a thread. to Great Driffield Reserves on found their advantage at the top means they can't be caught as the mailing list Saturday. of Division Five dwindle fur- Easington United Reserves have The firsts in the Premier ther. completed their programme. Division saw Saturday's home The Reserves still lead game with AFC Bilton post- Division Three, but are there The season-long leaders, Phoenix may well have been poned allowing leaders to be caught by probably with one game left, are now safe even without another point Hessle Rangers to move six Flamborough when the remain- in danger of being caught by as they did have goal difference points clear at the top, and ing games are completed and Thorpe Park Rangers in their favour as well. although United have two the Academy suffered further Development and/or Robin games in hand, goal differ- setbacks in their league and cup AFC, who both have games The Reserves will finish their ence is now nine in Hessle's aims. in hand. Division Three season in mid- table with still one game They were beaten 5-2 at home remaining. On Sunday Goole Town Tigers U12 Blacks and Oranges A cracking day was had by all, with some great team fun and a different experience playing bare foot on the travelled to Bridlington to the annual Beach Tournament. sportsmanship seen and, most importantly, lots of good sand! We didn't get to the finals, but still a great day out.
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 3 May 2023 Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Week 9 Fixtures/Results Mark Pyper 4 - 5 David Lloyd - TBA Stuart Challenger v Lewis Elite Division - Murphys Margrave Ben Wales v Mike Eddom - Super League - Steam Jeffers - TBA John Turner 6 - 3 Joshua Buck Packet TBA Kevin Wright 3 - 6 Luke Paul Hand v Matthew Dodson Chris Stevens 5 - 4 Antony - TBA Gary Knights 5 - 4 Lee Fallon McHugh Martin Thomson 6 - 3 Jason Neil Buck 5 - 4 Joshua Sellers Dodson Raspin Premiership - Steam Ashton Vause 8 - 1 Steve Steve Purvis 6 - 3 Paul Tough Jordan King v Natalie Merrill Packet Heiden Jack Brown 5 - 4 Nick Hayes - TBA Martin Chafer 6 - 3 Pete Jones Brian Robinson 3 - 6 Frank Stephen Cawthorn v Chris Matthew Young 3 - 6 Jimmy Hoodless Garner Jack Merrington 3 - 6 Marcus Simon Everatt v Jake Bayram Bonser Thomas Howard 3 - 6 Joe - TBA Holt Paul Dodson 6 - 3 Bobby Angie Johnson 3 - 6 Ryan Slater Mosley Ant Kenning 6 - 3 Jamie Carl Wilbe v Andrew Nicholls Louis Walton 5 - 4 Steve Merrington - TB Proctor Todd Hughes - Bye Matti Baxter 5 - 4 Liam Coultish Division 1 - Murphys Rick Harrison 6 - 3 Jamie Fox Championship - Murphys Nath Broadhead 5 - 4 Daniel Shand Kaden Vause 8 - 1 Tony Spink Barry Marston 5 - 4 Josh George Cooper 9 - 0 David Barnes Hughes Marc Holbrough 6 - 3 David Cruickshank Adam Sayer v Dennis Blanchard - TBA Grant Hooghiemstra 5 - 4 Robert Walker Brian Whitehead pictured making it two wins in a row with part of his 179.2.0 winning catch on Bank Holiday Monday. On Saturday, his winning catch was 167.6.0 on peg 5. Moorfields Farm Fishery results Saturday 1st Brian Whitehead 1st Brian Whitehead (Moorfields) 179.2.0. (Moorfields) 167.6.0. 2nd Anthony Rogerson 2nd Dean Lumley (Moorfields) 117.4.0. (Moorfields) 149.0.0. 3rd Andy Blyth (AJ renova- 3rd Mark Daly (Moorfields) tions) 93.7.0. 147.8.0. 4th Jamie Blyth (AJ renova- tions) 88.8.0. 4th Alan Lowe (Goole) 101.6.0. 5th Jack Priestly (South Leeds) 87.4.0. 5th Eddie Rowley 6th Mike Lumley (Moorfields) 84.12.0. (Moorfields) 86.2.0. Bank Holiday Monday. 6th James Harrison (Goole) Two in a row for in-form 84.12.0. angler Brian Whitehead Open matches this week are Friday, Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday. Call 07710817150 for info. Your friends and fellow The Viking Tuesday Open, on a place please ring 01405 12oz and C Morgan was third On Sunday, Golden Plover sportspeople can all 785206 or contact our with 46lb 7oz. get Goole & Selby Hawk Pond, was won by Ian Facebook page. AC of Sheffield were on Fox Sport FREE every P Wood won the Ralph AC week. (Chilli) Wilson with 74lb 9oz. Also on Saturday, the Wold match on Fox Pond with S Mac Pond, and the match was won Just email: Mal Bailey was second with AC match on Deer Pond was second with 55lb 1oz and R by G Moore with 82lb 13oz, A won by J Marshall with 121lb. Richardson third with 50lb [email protected] 51lb 1oz and Mark Jukes was A Fabian was second with 79lb 9oz. Bertram was second with 52lb third with 47lb 6oz. 7oz and J Rushby third with to be added to the mailing list The Viking Saturday Open, 40lb 12oz. also on Hawk Pond was won by R Worsnop won the Glen AC Andy Middleton with 105lb match on Deer Pond with 67lb 15oz. Mark Jukes was second 6oz. D Burton was second with with 91lb 4oz, Jimmy 60lb 11oz and D Weldon was Redmond was third with 79lb third with 55lb 15oz. 9oz, Tony Foster fourth with The White Horse AC of 76lb 11oz, Carl Cronie fifth Armley held a match on Hawk with 76lb 6oz and Josh Foster Pond which was won by P sixth with 73lb. Smolka with 47lb, J Craven Next week's Open matches was second with 43lb and M will be on Deer Pond. To book Sharp third with 41lb 8oz.
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