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is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Dronfield Town 2 better. It was no surprise that redeem himself as he made a nate to see a shot fly high over er goal, only to be thwarted by other local newspa- halftime was reached with no fine full length save from a free the bar, after it was set back a great stop by Lewis Naylor in pers and is edited by Selby Town 2 Graeme Wilson, who goals in the game. kick taken from fully thirty from a corner. the Dronfield goal. At the other has written and edit- For the second match run- Dronfield were passing much yards out. Soon, an incident Another good Selby passing end another Dronfield shot flew ed sports coverage ning Robin’s hearts were bro- locally for many ken by a late equalising goal, better than Selby, pushing them that saw Dronfield’s Sam move saw good interplay over the bar after the ball was years and whose writes PHIL DEARNLEY. back. They were much quicker Bebbington booked, presented between Harry Clapham and set back from a corner. knowledge and con- This, after the team had man- onto any loose balls. The the Robins with a free kick Liam Flanagan. The Dronfield tacts in local sport aged to work their way into a Calum Ward was introduced are unrivalled. winning position at 0-2 up, Robins were often relying on a opportunity. After initially chal- defence was grateful to scram- just after the hour mark. lofted pass chased by a lone lenging for the crossed ball, the ble the ball away from Harry in an attempt to help hold the is an e- Having to settle for the single forward against three defend- ball fell again to Ryan Gothard. Clapham but it fell invitingly ball up front to take some pres- newspaper which point has proved costly in sure off the Selby defenders. you can view on terms of league position, as ers. Unsurprisingly, Town did His hastily taken snap shot flew for that arch poacher, Dan your computer, lap- Selby Town slip to sixth in the not seriously trouble the oppo- just wide. Davison. He had no trouble in Dronfield kept pressing, and it top, tablet or smart- table, just outside the play off looked like a nervous Selby phone. positions. sition goalkeeper. Kain Rogerson had come on slotting the ball into the net. Sign-up to receive For their part, Dronfield came in place of Ryan Cooper, and In a proper game now, Town would concede an your FREE weekly In terms of team news, Ryan there were signs that his pass- equaliser. Sure enough the copy by e-mailing: Gothard was back as captain, closest to scoring as a danger- Dronfield attempted to get back equaliser arrived with just three [email protected] after serving his suspension. ing ability was helping Selby Ryan Cooper was back in the ous corner resulted in a header build meaningful attacks. Sure on terms, whilst Selby searched minutes of normal time left. We want to hear midfield. which hit the bar before the for that third goal which it Striker Danny Wood had the YOUR sports news. enough a penetrating move Whatever your On a very blustery day, Town under pressure Town defence down Town’s left saw the ball always looked like they needed ball thirty yards out. He was sport, let us have found themselves with the wind scrambled the ball away. played into Harry Clapham to clinch the game. apparently being marshalled by your scores, match at their backs for the first half. three Selby Town defenders, reports and pictures Their attempts at taking advan- There was a good number of inside the penalty box. An over- Myles Lawman was intro- of highlights. tage of the conditions just did ly robust challenge saw the but somehow found the space E-mail pictures and not work, and one of the poor- the Selby Town faithful present. striker felled, and the referee duced in the place of Charlie to unleash a vicious swerving reports to: est halves of football seen for Without exception, they were Clamp. shot. Goalkeeper Tom Brown [email protected] some time followed. Selby‘s hoping that Town could be bet- had no hesitation in pointing to attempts at getting behind the the spot. The opposition had always was able to get a hand to the opposition defence too often ter in the second half. effort, but he was unable to pre- floundered on over-hit long No changes were made at the Up stepped Liam Flanagan. looked at their most dangerous balls. In the first half, Town He refused to be unnerved by from corners, and sure enough vent the ball from going in. scarcely created a scoring interval, but Selby started with the ball being blown off the By this time Selby were flat, chance. Dronfield, although more intent, determined to it was a corner that provided looking the more promising of build attacks with passing and penalty spot, and the fact that them a way back into the and devoid of confidence. the two teams, weren’t much he missed his last spot kick, as match. The Selby defence did movement. It was now Another ball was sent back only Dronfield’s turn to find playing he duly blasted the ball past the not take their chance to clear for the shot to fly high and wide Dronfield goalkeeper. the ball, which was poked with the wind wasn’t so much a of the net. Dronfield worked the piece of cake after all. Dronfield attempted to roar towards the Selby goal. In ball behind the edge of the rushed Sam Terry to get behind Selby defence, but failed to Selby Town won a corner, an back, looking especially dan- the defenders, and slip the ball gerous from corners and long make the most of the situation event in itself, whilst at the past Tom Brown in the Selby with a shot into the side netting. other end Tom Brown was start- throw ins. The Selby defence net. was not proving adept at deal- The Robins were clearly ing to show a lack of confi- ing with these, and were fortu- As Dronfield attempted to dejected as they left the field dence, as he mishandled a high find an equaliser, Dan Davison after the final whistle. ball. He was soon able to almost helped himself to anoth- Goole players as flat as the beer Goole AFC 0 on a day that did get cooler the and captain Josh Dacre could ond ten minutes from time - a Thackley 28 34 -13; Silsden longer the match went on and not break the Garforth wall. soft goal to concede reminis- AFC 24 33 6; AFC Mansfield Garforth Town 2 Garforth deserved their win as Sam Cable and Luke Williams cent of defending in seasons 26 31 -9; Knaresborough Town There may be no relevance to they just did enough to stay in worked on scraps, the former gone by and it rather summed 26 28 -13; Emley AFC 26 27 - the situation but as a previ- ously uneasy truce exploded the promotion equation, in box- close to boiling on several up the afternoon where off the 5; Hemsworth MW 28 20 -30; into pre-match chaos over the ing terms Goole barely laid a occasions, and although the vis- field events once more threaten Albion Sports 25 19 -24; social media network, Goole AFC players seemed as flat as glove on the visitors, who won itors were limited in their to put a shadow over what are Athersley Recreation 27 10 -55. the atmosphere in a disap- with two goals by Charlie attacks too they played the improvements happening but DIVISION ONE: pointing 2-0 defeat to Garforth Town at the Victoria Marshall. The son of manager more accomplished football on ones which need the club and Hallam P28 Pts 69 GD 75; Pleasure Grounds on Paul, who of course won the an afternoon most certainly not club and local authority North Ferriby 28 63 43; Brigg Saturday. Premier Division with the geared up for it, pulling together for the sake of Town 28 62 64; Harrogate The Vikings officials and vol- Vikings in 2004, he struck with It would be from a free kick all. Railway 29 57 24; Rossington unteers were forced unto a a free kick on 34 minutes and that Garforth did break the Toolstation NCEL Main 27 52 36; SELBY TOWN hasty reorganisation as the fran- Standings chise running the snack bar on then settled the game ten min- deadlock on 34 minutes, 27 48 18; Retford FC 26 46 10; match days stayed away fol- utes from time in a game affect- Marshall's shot beating the Toolstation NCEL Standings, Worsborough Bridge Athletic lowing communication from the local authority that the club ed by the weather too Vikinhs wall and Dylan Parkin. including Tuesday, February 1. 27 44 -6; Parkgate 27 41 6; would receive nothing from the Goole were without Sean The Vikings started the sec- PREMIER DIVISION: Hall Road Rangers 28 41 0; proceeds on match days for the remainder of the season. Whilst Heselwood and Dylan ond half with a bit more fire Grimsby Borough P26 pts, 59 Nostell MW 27 40 -1; there was no doubting the hard Collington in midfield, there and a Williams shot hit the top GD 33; Eccleshill United 26 56 Armthorpe Welfare 26 38 9; work that the club did do to arrange for hot and cold drinks was no Reece Keal either with of the bar and lifted the hopes 28; Garforth Town 27 51 24; Ollerton Town 28 38 -2; availability down to bare bones briefly, but if they sought help Sherwood Colliery 24 46 16; Glasshoughton Welfare 27 34 - and having the advantage of the from the bench in terms of Penistone Church 25 44 16; 4; Dronfield Town 26 29 -25; gale-force wind in the first half replacements making an Barton Town 25 41 12; Shirebrook Town 27 27 -21; were unable to take advantage. impression it was not to be in Handsworth 27 41 8; Staveley Rainworth MW 27 23 -29; Yes, they had a couple of this instance, as the visitors MW 27 50 16; Winterton Clipstone 27 22 -32; good opportunities from earn- would eventually dominate the Rangers 24 39 15; Maltby Main Swallownest 26 16 -25; FC ing free kicks around the edge last half hour and wrapped up 25 38 8; GOOLE AFC 28 36 - Humber United 26 13 -58; of the area, but Josh Schofield the points with Marshall's sec- 8; Bottesford Town 25 38 -8; Teversal 28 6 -82.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 2 February 2022 Selby Town preview Little margin for error for Robins Selby Town's play-off ambi- scored twice in the last quarter Goole RUFC 19 A series of strong drives from space. Rob Oliver, again in sup- crocs pondered through their tions in Toolstation Northern to turn round a 1-0 deficit. Billy Hammond and Rob port, then neatly linked with phases with remarkable disci- Counties East Division One Old Crossleyans Faulkner created space for the supporting paceman Callum pline. have been dealt a blow in the There is little margin for error supporting back rower Rob Dunne, who raced 40 metres to last week with two draws now in this up and down cam- RUFC 28 Oliver who raced under the score another excellent try, Following a rare expansive against opponents they would paign, and one of their rivals for posts to register early points for again converted by Joe move from the Crocs resulting have been looking for full a place in the end of season The Crocs’ travelled East to the crocs’. Joe Gallagher con- Gallagher stretching the lead to in Josh Hunt being isolated reward against. addition, Worsborough Bridge face an in-form Goole, who verted, taking the score to 5-7. 5-21. Goole then snapped up posses- Athletic, are the visitors to the were unbeaten in their last sion and began to take momen- As it turned out, late goals in FPH stadium on Saturday, kick four games, writes JEREMY Momentum stayed with the Goole struggled to build any tum. During this phase the both 2-2 draws at Dronfield last off 3pm. STOTT. crocs and following a fumble momentum in the stiff breeze Crocs lost their key forward Saturday and at Swallownest from a clever high kick from and were also struggling to gain and organiser, Joe Buckle, who last night, Tuesday, have seen Town, with still only the one Conditions were appalling Joe Gallagher, Crocs’ were any platform from their scrum. suffered concussion following a mixed emotions in the Robins' defeat since October - but it was with 70mph gusts from storm awarded a scrum from 30m out. reckless Goole clear out target- camp. a heavy setback to Harrogate Malik running through the The Crocs kept up their inten- ing his head and neck. This was Railway when they could least pitch, try to try line. It was Billy Hammond then struck, sity searching for the next score unfortunately unpunished as Dan Davidson was very much afford it - need the full points clearly to be a game of tactics picking the ball from 8 he raced which soon came following was not seen by the referee. Joe at the heart of it as his 67th without doubt, as Rossington and discipline given the ease to through the Goole defenders another act of individual bril- Buckle, following some treat- minute goal at Dronfield seened have gone above them and sev- gain territory from the gusty leaving would be tacklers in his liance from Josh Hunt. The ment on field was forced to to be giving them three price- eral other sides could gobble conditions.The Crocs elected to wake to score a superb individ- Crocs’ full back found himself retire from the game. less points as they battle for them up as well if they drop fur- play with the wind in the first ual try from 30 metres out. The out numbered and with few what appears one play-off spot ther points. half, so pressure was immedi- score now up to 5-14 following options available elected to chip This proved a turning point on current form, before a late ately on to get the score board another successful conversion. kick over the defenders, regath- for the Crocs as Goole then equaliser scuppered their hopes, It has been far from dull with- moving in their favour. er and score unopposed from started to find their winning but his second of a brace in in the confines of the FPH Goole then seized on some 30m out. This now stretched the form that so far had eluded South Yorkshire in breezy con- Stadium this season, but to It was Goole, though, who Crocs’ indiscipline and with lead to 5-28 and ended the scor- them. It was now all about ditions once more gave them a avoid a last quarter with little to shocked the visitors with an their powerful forwards started ing in the first half. defending effectively and point after the home side had play for but pride, three points early try following a string of to mount a bombardment of seeing out the game.Goole are imperative on Saturday. penalties conceded at the break- drives stemming from clean The second half started with managed to register two tries down, incurring an early yellow ruck ball. the crocs’ playing the smart in the later stages of the half, Goole AFC preview card for Joe Buckle. Luckily for rugby in hand, driving and but it all proved too little too the visitors Goole were unable The resolute bone crunching recycling with the help of cen- late for the home team with Away game gives to convert, so keeping the score defence from Sam Ives, Tom tre Jack Hammond and rallied time quickly running out. The to 5-0. Metcalf and Nick Faulkner by their pack leader Joe Crocs defence remained res- chance to Vikings helped minimise the impact Buckle.It wasn’t exciting stuff olute and their fitness clearly The Crocs’ quickly regrouped from the Goole forwards. Then but very effective given the showed as the final whistle The safe haven of opposition their best they have needed all and started to play intelligent, defence turned quickly into conditions, “It’s like watching eventually sounded with the grounds appear to be the pre- their players available and fir- high precision rugby, and it attack when Goole failed to Heath!” cried some of the sup- final score 19-28 to the ferred option for Goole AFC ing. wasn’t long before Goole were clear their own ball and Jack porters. at this present time and they being tested. Hammond counter attacked Crocs. travel this Saturday to Garforth manager Paul Goole had to be patient as the Inkersall Road, the home of Marshall admitted before the moving the ball quickly into Staveley Miners Welfare, kick game that there was no out- off 3pm, looking to right the standing side in the Premier Rugby preview wrongs of another lukewarm Division this season, although performance in front of their several well-organised ones - Goole face tough challenge from leaders own supporters against and he included his own team in Garforth Town last weekend. that - and we did see that over The spare Saturday in the cal- by a point they have played a Huddersfield YMCA, 2.15pm YORKSHIRE ONE the 99 minutes, as we did with ender reserved for cup rugby game more than the two teams at Sandhill Lane, and as well as Yes, one could point to excus- Grimsby Borough in the previ- generally has been gobbled below them, Huddersfield doing their old rivals on the TABLE es such as the conditions and ous game at home. up this weekend as outstand- YMCA and Bradford Salem. Ouse a favour by beating them Middlesborough P17 W14 the playing strength, emphasis- ing games have been it would be their own first win ing what is a facy that, despite Staveley will be another of rearranged, after postpone- They will take heart from the since beating Goole in mid- D0 L3 For 631 Agst 336 Pts 71 the vast improvements, there is those organised teams this ments for weather and or Teessiders loss at Pontefract on November. still a lot to do, but it was a flat weekend and had it not been for Covid. Saturday, but they do say ' Old Crossleyans 18 15 1 2 549 looking team and against the – a slow start to the campaign, beware a wounded animal' and As well as success for both so-called - better opposition you they might have been amongst Although these games have to Middlesborough will be just on the field being important, 246 69 Pontefract 18 13 0 5 have to be at the top end of your the more serious challengers at be played, it could have fallen a that for sure. the clubhouses will also be game. the top. little kinder at the Westfield able to be full to watch the 544 277 63 Bridlington 16 9 1 Banks Sports Complex for Goole also missed out for opening weekend of the Six- The difference between their They also lost 1-0 to a Sam Goole who, after a Herculean their efforts against the 'Crocs' Nations for the first time in 6 417 344 44 Dinnibgton 17 9 home and away form is stark of Cable goal in the corresponding effort to run promotion-chasing to a losing bonus point by two almost two years and these late, as is their ability to score meeting, so the Vikings are Old Crossleyans close on a points, 19-28. championships always enable 0 8 360 337 41 West Leeds 16 more freely too. looking at a second double of wind-swept afternoon by the plenty of gossip and much the season on Saturday if they Ouse, now face leaders As high winds were prevalent needed revenge as several 8 1 7 351 358 40, SELbY 15 6 These are not completely sur- can maintain their fine form on Middlesborough this weekend, throughout the north, Selby's games have late afternoon or prising facts, as many Goole the road. kick off 2,15pm scheduled Sandhill Lane clash early evening kick offs to 1 8 304 248 35 Old sides over the years have found with Beverley was postponed accommodate TV. Rishworthians 17 8 0 9 329 the VPG difficult to find con- Their home travails come Although out of the drop zone and their rearranged game this sistency in terms of results and despite a 40 per cent increase in weekend is against 420 35 Beverlez 17 7 0 10 389 performances, even going back people through the turnstiles so in time to the old club. far this season and one can only 422 34 Leodensians 17 6 1 10 wonder what could happen if Since the winter months, just long overdue success was to 231 424 30 Roubdhehians 15 6 two wins against AFC come the Vikings' way. Mansfield and Hemsworth, 0 9 326 433 28 GOOLE 17 5 0 whereas, in comparison, on the It has been the hard work of road just the one defeat at club officials and everyone con- 12 300 503 25 Huddersfield Bottesford, goals coming in cerned at trying to restore what three, four and five goal spurts has been a flagging club profile ZMXAb16 4 1 11 269 472 24 in games at Handsworth, Albion in recent years, and for it to Sports and Knaresborough, thrive further it will need every- Bradford Salem 16 3 0 13 257 with a draw at Sherwood, which one coming together to make it should have been a win, and work, and the worrying sight of 459 16 then a 1-0 success at Winterton no snack bar facility on Saturday last time out. smacked of a return to incidents Shovel in contest 23-38-47 were the latest and the jackpot rolls over to £550 of the last two or three years, for silverware choice of numbers drawn on this weekend. Tickets as ever on The reasons? Well there is the only this time from outside look- the weekly Hemingbrough sale behind the village pub bar. inexperience and lack of consis- ing in, it seems the club are inno- Still very much involved in Harkin who spent a spare United FC lottery at the tency inter-twined, but at the cent. However, somehow they the Minster Engineering Saturday watching them last Crown in the village on Fortunes on the field are end of the day the size of the will have to instigate peace and League Division One pro- weekend admitted 'they are a Sunday evening. showing no signs of squad is always a fact too, and maintain good relations with the motion race, with games in good side' as he hopes to take improvement with an 8-0 for the Vikings to really be at local authority and vice versa. hand, Selby side Malt his side one step further than Carol Nazlir did the honours home defeat in the Premier Shovel are eyeing West a few years ago when they but there was no winning ticket Division on Saturday. Riding Challenge Trophy lost at Woodlesford in the glory on Saturday when semi-final. Goole United 3 may turn out to be an important they face Oak Soccer Hutton Cranswick 3 point at the lower end of United in the fifth round in A promotion is the number Humber League I against a visit- West Yorkshire, 2pm kick one aim, but silverware has A largely becalmed January saw ing Hutton Cranswick still har- off. eluded them in the last few a real final weekend blow and boring serious promotion hopes. seasons and the club is keen for spectators braving the wide They have breezed through to join the big boys in York open spaces of West Park they Cohen Vause who also saw a so far, but manager Chris League football. saw Goole United collect what red card and Ryan Whitlam amongst the scorer's for United.

2 February 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Week 15 Fixtures/Results Stuart Smith v Shaun Logan - Pollard Whitehead Super League - Steam Packet TBA Gordon Gaughan 4 - 5 Liam Angie Johnson 5 - 4 Scott Stephen Cawthorn 4 - 5 Aaron Dallison Clements John Turner 8 - 1 Natalie Merrill Lumley Sean Broadhead 6 - 3 Jamie Liam Coultish 6 - 3 Pete Matthew Young 2 - 7 Steve Fox Clements Jordan King 5 - 4 Chris Lloyd Purvis Liam Marshall 7 - 2 Chris Luke McHugh v Paul Dodson Steve Hayes 7 - 2 Gary Premiership - Steam Knights Packet Farrar - TBA Ant Kenning 5 - 4 Ben Buck Tony Spink 5 - 4 Sid Ellis Paul Hand v Matthew Dodson Ricky Fox 5 - 4 Antony Peter Wheldrake 5 - 4 Matti Steve Collins 3 - 6 Jamie - TBA Dodson Baxter Legge Neil Buck 3 - 6 Tom Jackson Martin Chafer 5 - 4 Joshua Championship - Middle Kevin Wright 6 - 3 David Regan Allen 6 - 3 Joshua Buck Sellers House Silva Aaron Raymond 3 - 6 Chris Dan Neal 5 - 4 Wilf Brian Robinson 4 - 5 Keane Norcup Minster Engineering League roundup After a relatively tranquil for Thorpe United, who recov- their games in hand, although ily on Bubwith White Swan of month in terms of weather ered from a disappointing home enabling them to catch late as they lost 7-0 at home to for the time of year, remem- defeat to Dunnington the week Cawood, are mounting up and Civil Service. bering it is January, the final before by beating F1 Racing by they are on County Cup duty weekend did remind every- three goals to nil away from this coming weekend too. Pollington are looking good, one we are still in winter home to boost their top four although mindful of second with a blowy if bright after- hopes, with goals from Jamie Pollington still look strong in placed Rufforth three points noon and, as in the previous England, Paul Moran and Liam Division Two and blew away and a game in hand behind in week, goals featured for our Brown. the challenge of visiting Walnut second spot. title chasers in their respec- Tree on their own ground on tive divisions, although not In Division One, Cawood's Saturday following up their Howden AFC are in the best without despair for two oth- hopes of back-to-back promo- double figure show against of form since the New Year and ers. tions are very much still on Bubwith the week before with scored five times at a although in windy conditions six more. windswept School and One notably for at Maypole Gardens they just Technology ground against Hemingbrough United, for did enough to overcome bot- Brian Robertson with a hat- Crayke United aand look strong whom the picture is becoming tom of the table Stamford trick this week, last Saturday's for back-to-back promotions, increasingly desperate after an Bridge 4-3. double hat-trick man, Mark like Cawood, only with the 8-0 reverse on their own a Baggaley, with just one. added pleasure of doing it on School Road ground against They have their pursuers and the field of play, Tadcsaster Magnets. one is our very own Malt Cliffe made it three wins on Shovel, who had another blank the bounce with 6-1 win at bot- Selby Olympia also had a Better news in the top flight Saturday and will be aware that tom side Ebor Wanderers, but crushing season against new- the world has come down heav- comers York Shamrock. Moorfields Farm Fishery results MINSTER ENGINEERING RESERVE SECTION 'A' - LEAGUE AND CUP FIX- Saturday TURES – SATURDAY, FEB- MALT SHOVEL RESERVES v 1st Carl Kidd 44.10.0 RUARY 5. 2nd Roger Hammond. 43.8.0 THORPE UNITED 3 rd Andy Waters 27.2.0 PREMIER DIVISION - 4th Steve Hoyle 24.6.0 HEMINGBROUGH UNITED RESERVES. 5th Dave wain 23.0.0 v Wigginton Grasshoppers; THORPE UNITED v SECTION 'C' - South Open matches are held every Huntington Rovers. Milford Reserves v SELBY Wednesday and Saturday. DIVISION TWO - BUB- OLYMPIA RESERVES. Call 07710817150 for info. WITH WHITE SWAN v POLLINGTON; CLIFFE FC v WEST RIDING CHAL-  Pictured is Carl Kidd with Duncombe Park. his winning catch of 44lbs LENGE TROPHY ROUND on Saturday. DIVISION FOUR - SELBY OLYMPIA v HENSALL FIVE - Oak Soccer United v HAWKS. MALT SHOVEL. As ever kindly check with clubs to ensure the scheduled games are not subject to late change due to Covid. All CUP games are decided on the day. Goole and District Angling Club Goole and District Angling pond 2; 3rd- Richard Scott- Jamie fished the bomb baited Club held a match on Sunday, 47lb 8oz peg 1 pond 1; 4th- with bread and corn fishing into January 30 at Wholsea Andrew James- 42lb 4oz peg 7 the empty pegs . This was Grange- both lakes. pond 1. cracking and close match with only ounces and a few pounds Results: 1st- Jamie Blyth- Sections: Chris Shaw- 21lb; separating the top four anglers. 49lb 13 oz peg 23 pond 2; 2nd- Andy Waters - 21lb 14oz; Neil Well done Jamie. Steven Hoyle- 47lb 9oz peg 14 Buck- 33lb 10oz. Viking Opens start after winter break Viking Saturday Opens have was second with 69lb 7oz, and Viking Fishery Facebook page. 6. S Varley was second with re-commenced after a winter Brian Whitehead and Jimmy Fryston Superangler Roy 29lb 3oz, M Richards third break. Redmond shared third place, with 24lb 2oz and S Johnson both landing 23lb 9oz. Copley got a hat-trick on Fox fourth with 23lb 5oz. This week's match was held Pond this week, his third victo- on Fox Pond where Mark Open matches are held every ry in a row in the Fryston D Hargreaves won the Jukes won the match with 69lb Saturday. To book a place ring Winter League. Roy's winning Spring Close Old Boys match 7oz from peg 9. Mal Bailey 01405 78506 or message the weight was 82lb 15oz from peg on Hawk Pond with 23lb 4oz.


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