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GOOLE & SELBY SPORT ISSUE 112 21 OCTOBER 2020 WELCOME TO GOOLE & SELBY Win takes RobinsSPORT GOOLE & SELBY SPORT is your off foot of table FREE weekly guide to all local sport. Glasshoughton Glasshoughton’s Connor for. A soft push by Josh GOOLE & SELBY Welfare 1 Glavin expressed his views SPORT Selby Town 2 rather too forcefully for the Rogerson earned him a book- is independent of all referee’s liking, and earned other local newspa- himself a spell in the sin bin ing and Glasshoughton a pers and is edited by as a result. Graeme Wilson, who penalty. The penalty was has written and edit- As Selby pushed forward to ed sports coverage make the most of the man taken by Mark Ferguson, only locally for many advantage, Liam Flanagan years and whose At long last on Saturday, the smashed in a shot which the for Dylan Parkin to make a knowledge and con- Robins registered their first Glasshoughton goalkeeper did tacts in local sport league win of the season at very well to push away for a save with his feet. Cue Selby are unrivalled. the sixth time of asking, corner. From the resulting set writes PHIL DEARNLEY. piece Cam Collins had a shot celebrations, but cut short by GOOLE & SELBY An assured, although at the which bounced just in front of SPORT is an e- end, a nervous performance, the keeper causing him a the linesman who suggested newspaper which meant that the win was well heart-stopping fumble. Brad you can view on deserved in the end. Selby Freer sent Liam Flanagan the goalkeeper had left his your computer, lap- Town are aware that even clear, but the Glasshoughton top, tablet or smart- better performances will be defenders just managed to line. The referee then booked phone. needed to climb up the crowd him out. Sign-up to receive league. the goalkeeper, apparently for your FREE weekly As Selby continued to look copy by e-mailing: As regards team news, the sharp, Ryan Gothard found over-celebrating his save. [email protected] back line welcomed back Liam Flanagan at the far post Ryan Gothard from injury with a cross. The ball was Astounding from the man in LET’S HEAR and, for his first appearance of headed back inside for Flynn YOUR NEWS the season, Josh Rogerson at McNaughton to hit on the vol- the middle, who generally had right back. Danny Snaith was ley. It would have been a We want to hear providing cover in the mid- spectacular goal, but unfortu- a nightmare. YOUR sports news. field along with new signing nately the shot was high and Whatever your Danny Davison, and Charlie wide. Flynn McNaughton then The penalty was retaken and sport, let us have Clamp. Up front, returnee nearly returned the favour for your scores, match Flynn McNaughton partnered his strike partner. this time the taker made no reports and pictures Liam Flanagan, and Brad of highlights. Freer. Glasshoughton Welfare, try mistake sending the goalkeep- E-mail pictures and as they might, were finding it reports to: All in all, the new and hard to mount attacks, er the wrong way. [email protected] returning men had good although an alarming free games, giving the team a header from a set piece, Not surprisingly solidity at the back and mid- caused concern for the Selby field, coupled with an edge up faithful. Glasshoughton pushed for an front that has been much lack- ing so far. For a change, goal- Finally, Town managed to equaliser leading to some anx- keeper Dylan Parkin’s work make their superiority count. was mainly routine, rather A spell of pressure on the ious moments in the Selby than needing to be spectacu- Glasshoughton penalty area lar. saw Danny Snaith thread a defence. pass into Charlie Clamp in the From the kick off it was inside right channel. The per- Joe Matique, and Ryan Glasshoughton that pressed fect low cross found Liam forward, without being able to Flanagan in full stride at the Cooper came on in place of create a goal chance. The edge of the six yard box. At Welfare were soon rocked by point blank range he wasn’t the tiring Brad Freer and a Selby goal from virtually going to miss. their first attack. This huge Charlie Clamp. They spent psychological blow had more Glasshoughton tried to than an element of good for- respond. A chance fell to a most of their time on the pitch tune about it. The ball was man near the penalty spot. played from Dylan Parkin into There was no time to pick his in defending the Selby lead. Ryan Gothard, and he found a spot as the defenders rushed superb long cross-field pass to to close him down. However, Town had one Brad Freer, loitering with Unfortunately for him, his intent wide on the left wing. effort was straight at Dylan more chance to make the He eagerly cut inside before Parkin who was glad to clasp unleashing his shot. The shot the ball to his chest. game absolutely safe. Flynn didn’t appear to have the venom, nor the direction that The Welfare made substitu- McNaughton was played in the attacker might have want- tions, replacing Connor ed. It looked as if the goal- Glavin, and Ashley Bell with behind Glasshoughton’s keeper was in a good position Nicholas Lalousis and Joe to make a save, until a scram- Milner. defensive high line. The lines- bling defender diverted the ball into the opposite corner As they tried to pressurise man seemed to be indicating of the net, giving Lewis the Selby goal, a breakaway French in The Welfare goal allowed Liam Flanagan to net, that he believed the Selby absolutely no chance. but he was clearly offside. player to be onside, only to Glasshoughton attempted to Glasshoughton then got the roar back, and had a good defence and midfield stood studs up tackle earning a break that they were looking raise his flag after the player spell of pressure. Town’s Glasshoughton man a yellow firm. Inevitably card. It could have been thought he had opened his worse. It wasn’t long before Glasshoughton did fashion another Glasshoughton man scoring account with the club. earned the referee’s ire with a some chances. An attempted yellow card. Town saw off the last few, chip just wasn’t quite good With Danny Snaith doing a nervous minutes, to earn that good job of mopping up pres- enough to beat Dylan Parkin. sure in front of his back four, it long awaited win. gave the Robins a platform to The ball fell to spray their passes around, gen- Selby are next in action on erally controlling midfield. Glasshoughton’s Sam Nelson The only criticism could be Tuesday evening at Hall Road that the control did not pro- in the penalty area. A sharp duce enough goal chances. Rangers. A tough game is in Liam Flanagan almost got chance, and he rocked back as Brad Freer clear, but he was prospect, so the team would crowded out. Flynn the defenders closed in, send- McNaughton was proving a appreciate all the support that bustling pain in the side of the ing the ball over the bar. Glasshoughton defence shoot- they can get over in Hull. ing over the top on one occa- Another Glasshoughton snap sion, and having an attempt Glasshoughton Welfare: scrambled away for corner by shot cleared the Selby bar. harassed defenders on another. Lewis French, Fidel Mhlolo, Whilst the defenders were A goal ahead at half time Matthew Cunliffe, Craig saw smiles on the faces of the doing their job, Selby’s Selby faithful. Tonkinson, Adam Walsh, attackers were causing the Just after halftime, and the Aaron Gray, Mark Ferguson, referee, who wasn’t a opposition problems. A force- favourite of either side, Samuel Nelson, Connor caused yet more controversy. ful run from Flynn Glavin, Nathan Perks, Ashley McNaughton ended with a Bell. shot wide. Brad Freer almost Substitutes: Nicholas set Liam Flanagan free with a Lalousis, Joe Milner, Regan pass behind the defence. Dixon, Jordan Carter. A rehearsed play from a Selby Town: Dylan Parkin, Glasshoughton corner saw a Josh Rogerson, Jon-Paul Vass, dummied ball reach a man at Danny Snaith, Ryan Gothard the edge of the area, only for ©, Cam Collins, Charlie the shot to fly over the top Clamp, Dan Davison, Liam once again. After the inconsis- Flanagan, Flynn tent referee had spoken to McNaughton, Brad Freer. players of both sides without Substitutes: Ryan Cooper, booking them following tack- Reuben Pearse, Joe Matique, les, he could not ignore a Brett Lucas, Liam Preston.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 21 October 2020 Another goal feast Robins’ progress for Malt Shovel halted by Covid Malt Shovel 8 eager to get in front early on, happy at the break with their Goal six soon arrived, with The pandemic continues to situation has been resolved with with a number of final balls display, despite their lead, and Tom Fox tapping home after have an effect on the game of chairman Ralph Pearse back in Riccall United 0 going astray and chances they set out in a positive mood Cal Morris's cross was dropped. football despite the great harness at the FPH Stadium missed before they did hit the which saw a purple patch with- Butcher raced clear from Halls efforts made to start the sea- after taking a temporary leave It was derby day delight for front after 19 minutes, Skipper in the first ten minutes of the flick to calmly add number son at all levels. of absence. Chris Harkin's side as they Luke Pearse expertly curling a half, which saw Shovel score seven and it was left to striker hit the goal trail again in free kick into the corner despite four times which put the game Hall to finish off the day's scor- Selby Town's hopes of build- He was actually never too far Minster League Division One. the best efforts of the keeper. to bed. ing when he added his ninth ing any momentum from their away, as he attended the home goal of the season from the first win of the season in games in that time, but a meet- Theo Cieply returned between More chances came and went Pearse grabbed his second of penalty spot after Tope was Toolstation Northern Counties ing of the club committee last the posts, with starts for Jake before Shovel doubled their the day after more good work upended. East League One at Friday week sees the long-serv- Raistrick and Oli O'Neill, lead five minutes prior to the from Tope, Pearse then playing Glasshoughton on Saturday ing official, and a Robins' man which saw Jack Morris and break. Good work from Brad provider as his cross was head- Three wins from three for the were denied by the Monday through and through, resuming James Butcher take up spots on Hall and Ben Tope created a ed home by Hall, who then Shovel, but they know bigger postponement of last night's his duties and looking to the the bench, Riccall seemingly chance for Pearse, which was blasted home another with a harder tasks await them in com- game at Haworth Park against future. going through a tough phase saved, but Deacon Brace was rocket of shot, which then saw ing weeks. Hall Road Rangers after several which saw a young side arrive on hand to slam home in confi- the bench emptied with of their squad were forced to He told Goole and Selby Sport at Denison Road. dent style. Morris's, Jack and Cal, along The team were also showing isolate after being contacted that no one had put themselves with Butcher all entering the one of the club's new kits which through test, track and trace. forward to take the reins on a Shovel started the game Shovel were particularly field. was kindly sponsored by permanent basis, although he brightly, but were a bit too Norwood Landscapes It is not the first game, and still believed that there were one dare say it will not be the one or two that may like to see Can the Vikings halt the last, that meets the same fate the back of him. this term and although disrup- goal epidemic? tion has been minimal, it is like Back in the fold, he was treading on egg shells awaiting relieved to see the Robins break Goole AFC have had their and Simon Portreu somehow discipline needed to keep in with getting the VPG in order what may come next - more of that losing sequence at first scare with Coronavirus have to instil discipline into games - and that just doesn't for them to fulfil their games the same, lockdown, who really Glasshoughton. “We needed in the last ten days, but now their team to avoid another mean keeping 11 players on this season, it was somewhat knows? that, but we also needed to kick the pandemic threat has damaging afternoon. the pitch. ironic that they were able to on and the Coronavirus has eased temporarily, their host a club with their own Town are next scheduled in stopped that. There is nothing attention turns to trying to That would appear the out- They will have to rectify the ground issues in East Hull last action against East Hull at the we can do, the test, track and stop the goal epidemic that come on paper, but football situation quickly as after Saturday. A modest crowd Fairfax Plant Hire Stadium on isolate means players who have has seen them concede six has the knack of deceiving a Saturday there is the small watched the Division One side Saturday, kick off 3pm, but been in contact with people test- twice and seven once in their lot of people and the Vikings matter of leaders, Yorkshire play their 'home' game with there is a doubt as to whether it ing positive have to isolate. last five games. will hopefully be boosted by Amateur at the VPG next Rossington Main after dis- will be played. Myles Lawman was unavail- the return of Anees Younus Tuesday, kick off 7.45pm, and putes with their landlord at able at Glasshoughton for that Their opponents on Saturday and Jayden Sandhu, who both the Leeds side, for whom Dene Park, Dunswell. It may If it is, then home supporters reason.” in the Toolstation Northern missed the Warrington resources on and off the field not be the last time this will be hoping for repeat of the Counties East Premier Rylands FA Vase defeat seem no object despite these arrangement happens. 12 goals they scored against the He also denied therewas a Division are 100 per cent to through injury. One player troubled times, are setting a same opponents last term, but in split in the dressing room after a date from only four games, likely to be missing is Jordan hot pace at the top of the table. The Pleasure Grounds has truth any kind of victory will couple of players departed for Liversedge, who long-suffer- Emery through suspension They have experience all over been a sensitive issue for sev- suffice and, despite new con- Liversedge and North Ferriby ing supporters will remember after he was sent off in that 6- the field and plenty of fire eral years now, and remains cerns over their Dene Park respectively, but said that was scored eight in the final home 0 drubbing in Cheshire. power up front, which can test so, but there has been encour- home, the Hull outfit are a bet- purely down to money, and he game before lockdown the best of defences, let alone agement in dialogue with the ter team on the field so far. Last also refuted claims that brought a premature end to The coaching staff are aware one short on confidence. Community Interest Council Saturday that improvement Attendances had been down so last season. that the playing resources have that the facility can be main- continued despite a narrow 1-2 far this season. been stretched through injury, If ever there was a time for tained to everyone's satisfac- loss against Rossington Main in In fact, in the last three unavailability and now sus- everyone to pull together at tion and plans for some devel- a game played at Goole. “When you don't win a game league games on the VPG, the pension and remain confident the Pleasure Grounds this is it opment in 2021 are ongoing. Nothing can be taken for grant- for six matches, I think to get Vikings have conceded 20 that, as and when they are up with their league position That would be good for all ed, but the Robins will look to crowds in excess of 200 is goals, and with their West to strength, they can compete already looking ominous just a users of the VPG, who have back up that win at encouraging. It is just a shame Yorkshire visitors in good with the best, but it is apparent handful of games in. had to endure amenities that Glasshoughton to move further that last night had to be post- form so early in this campaign, that heads do drop quickly in have seen better days. up the table. poned and Saturday is doubtful joint managers Lutel James adverse situations, as does the After the problems the as we could have done to kick Vikings have encountered Secretary Tommy Arkley told on from Glasshoughton.” Goole and Selby Sport that only the barest of details could be He is concerned at the club's disclosed at this time, but the current position, and is also a club will keep the fans notified little fearful of the raising of through the social media measures to quell measures to streams and with levels of quell increasing Covid cases in infection continuing to rise South Yorkshire which come throughout Yorkshire, further into effect on Saturday. If that disruption to individual clubs' was to be replicated in the rest seasons and even the league of the county and Lincolnshire, itself cannot be ruled out. he could see the league being halted with implications as to The league programme is the where the Robins are at the only competition left for Town, moment. with the League and West Riding County Cups shelved At such an early stage in the for 2020-21. campaign one could not see the leagues being determined on a Ralph back points-per-game basis with pro- motion and relegation accord- at the helm ingly, but he would prefer that risk not to happen. Meanwhile the off the field Your friends and fellow sports- people can all get Goole & Selby Sport FREE every week. Just email: [email protected] to be added to the mailing list

21 October 2020 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Nap hand as Cliffe MinsterMen back on get off the mark track with away win A mixture of results for the goal hungry side made it area's teams in the latest three wins out of three with Bishop Wilton FC 1 round of Minster an 8-0 thumping of the former Howden AFC 3 Engineering League games Premier Division champions. outside the top division at Arriving in Bishop Wilton in mark and deservedly so. whose square pass couldn't be McMahon allowed the ball to the weekend. In Division Two, the other urgent need of bouncing back Tomlinson whipped in a curling reached by a stretching Charly run through to Martin's call, but local derby of the day was at to winning ways, the free kick from deep, which saw Petch. Shortly after, Petch was the keeper misjudged the pace However, it was good news Pollington, where visiting MinsterMen travelled home Dom Ashworth rise the highest hauled down on the edge of the of the ball that ran through to for Cliffe firsts in Division Cawood enjoyed a stunning with the mission accom- to head home, his first of the box and awarded a free kick. the hosts forward, who hit One as they got off the mark 2-6 win, moving them second plished, maintaining their 100 season. The home side rarely Tomlinson curled into the top home into an empty net. for the season heaping more as they remain unbeaten so per cent away record in the conjured up a chance in the first corner from 20 yards to give misery on bottom of the table far in the league, but for the process. half as possession was often Howden some breathing space On another day, the Harrison Signs. Five goals on hosts this was a fourth suc- lost in midfield as Howden's and doubling their lead. MinsterMen could've hit more their travels failed to match cessive defeat and they sur- George Foot was forced into three dominated the play. goals, but a win was needed to the 17 scored by near neigh- prisingly prop up the table. changes to the matchday squad Tomlinson netted his second keep early pace with the league bours, Malt Shovel, the week as both Haines and Schofield In the second half, pockets as McMahon picked out a ball leaders. Robbie Tomlinson before but they did ensure However, there was a heavy had strains, also Fryer was began to open up as Bishop forward from deep, the forward (pictured) was awarded man of their first points and a move home setback for Bubwith absent. Joe Ulliott, Cal Martin, Wilton began to tire. Howden turned and hit early which the match for his involvement up the table a couple of White Swan in their game Ellis Eastwood were all handed opted to change the full backs caught the goalkeeper cold. in the final third, the talent was places. with fellow unbeaten, their first starts of the season. as Masterman and Thompson Holt should've added a fourth crucial as the striker helped Wombleton Wanderers. The were in the action, but still the when he'd replaced Petch for himself to two goals and an The reserves were not so villagers lost their 100 per Howden need the right final ball through was lacking the final ten minutes but fluffed assist. fortunate at Oxen Lane in cent record, losing 1-7 as the response after their first defeat of a real quality against an his chance straight to the keep- Section 'B' as they went down visitors showed no mercy and and duly delivered early in the organised defence. The best er. On Saturday, it's the second heavily, 1-6, to Tadcaster punished Bubwith in all first half. Taylor and Ulliott move of the game saw round of the York Junior FA Magnet Reserves, who were facets of play. They moved to were both causing problems in Ashworth slide in Tomlinson, Howden ended the game with Cup, in Howden as Osbaldwick tasting victory for the first within a point of their vic- attacking areas down the an error in communication. Reserves visit. time this season. Cliffe are at tims. flanks, only lacking in a final the bottom, but that was only delivery. Petch was looking the their second league outing. As reported elsewhere in most likely to create something Goole and Selby Sport, for Howden, though, deployed Elsewhere in Division One, Howden AFC bounced back further forward in the front the local derby at Dennison from their first defeat in the three due to injuries. Giving Road between Malt Shovel York League against the Wilton full back a torrid and Riccall United was a one- Kellingley with a 3-1 win in time, Howden failed to get sided affair as you will read Division Four at Bishop onto the cut backs and fizzed in the report. Chris Harkin's Wilton in a first-ever meeting. crosses. Minster Engineering Despite the lack of quality in the final third, Howden can be League tables delighted with their possession and football. Total domination MINSTER ENGINEERING 13 3; 9. Bishopthorpe United 1 of the ball and Martin was only LEAGUE TABLES including 0 1 1 4 6 1; 10.RICCALL involved when switching the SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. UNITED 4 0 1 3 3 24 1; 11. play at the back. The first goal Harrison Signs 5 0 0 5 3 44 0. finally came on the half hour PREMIER DIVISION – 1. Dunnington P7 W5 D2 L0 For DIVISION TWO - 1.The Another setback for the 24 Agst 2 Pts 17; 2. Wigginton Beagle P4 W4 D0 L0 For 15 Grasshoppers 6 5 1 0 15 2 16; 3. Agst 4 Pts12; 2. CAWOOD 4 3 Field Laners THORPE UNITED 7 4 1 2 13 8 1 0 16 7 10; 3. Clifford 5 3 0 2 13; 4, Tadcaster Magnets 6 3 3 14 11 9; 4. BUBWITH WHITE Thorpe United 0 they were well beaten by the off the ball. best, Thorpe were unable to 0 18 17 12; 5. Dringhouses 4 3 SWAN 4 3 0 1 8 8 9; 5. Wigginton former champions, who domi- Wigginton took the lead mid- test the visiting keeper and the 0 1 11 8 9; 6. Old Malton St. Wombleton Wanderers 4 2 2 0 Grasshoppers 3 nated for the most part, and the game was well and truly put to Mary's 7 2 2 3 18 13 8; 7. 16 4 8; 6. Wheldrake 4 1 1 2 8 experience of the Thorpe outfit way through the first half, when bed in the closing stages with a Poppleton United 6 2 1 3 18 20 11 4; 7. Rufforth United 4 1 0 3 It was a second successive was unable to quell the constant Dave Howard was beaten, and third Wigginton goal. 7; 8. Huntington Rovers 5 2 1 2 9 15 4; 8. Civil Service 3 0 1 2 threat imposed. although there were few clear 8 12 79. Kirbymoorside 6 2 1 3 9 13 1; 9. Heslington 4 0 1 4 5 league defeat for Thorpe opportunities to equalise, it was There is cup football this 10 22 7; 10. D1 Racing 6 1 2 3 15 1; 10. POLLINGTON 4 0 0 Thorpe's best spell came the Field Lane side marginally weekend as Thorpe look for the 10 18 5; 11, Rawcliffe 3 1 1 1 5 4 6 17 0. United in their home clash early and late in the first half, the better in possession. winning formula that has sud- 5 4; 12. Strensall Tigers 6 1 1 4 where actually both teams denly deserted them in the 14 17 4; 13. Easingwold Town 6 DIVISION FOUR – 1. South with Wigginton fashioned openings, with Chris Changes were made to try and Premier Division. 0 1 5 6 18 1; 14. HEMING- Milford P5 W5 D0 L0 For 39 Coxon going close for the find an equaliser after the inter- BROUGH UNITED 5 0 1 4 7 Agst 5 Pts 15; 2. Kellingley Grasshoppers in the Minster hosts as he burst through to val, but it was the The reserves had a poor day 21 1. Welfare II 6 4 0 2 18 13 23; 3. shoot wide, and there were Grasshoppers who extended too in Section 'A', beaten heav- Sporting Knavesmire 5 3 1 1 15 Engineering League Premier appeals for a spot kick when their advantage and then con- ily at their Dunnington counter- DIVISION ONE – 1. 9 10; 4. HOWDEN AFC 4 3 0 1 Moran was seemingly shoved trolled affairs with a second parts, who scored seven times Tockwith AFC P5 w5 D0 L0 23 5 9; 5. Elvington Harriers 4 3 Division at Field Lane on goal. Without being at their without reply. For 25 Agst 6 Pts 15; 2. Haxby 0 1 19 16 9; 6. Marton Abbey 4 Town 5 3 1 1 22 14 10; 3. 2 1 1 15 10 7; 7. York Railway Saturday. MALT SHOVEL 3 3 0 0 39 1 9; Institute 5 1 1 3 15 23 4; 8. 4. Osbaldwick 5 3 0 2 10 9 9; 5. LNER Builders 5 1 1 3 10 25 4; There are no excuses either, as Brooklyn 4 1 2 1 7 7 5; 6. 9. Bishop Wilton 5 1 0 4 9 19 3; Pocklington Town II 3 1 1 1 7 2 10. Thirsk Falcons Narrow win for Goole United 4; 7. Stamford Bridge 3 1 0 2 11 Development 3 0 0 3 9 24 0; 11. 10 10 3; 8. CLIFFE 3 1 0 2 65 SELBY OLYMPIA 4 0 0 4 6 29 Jim Kelly’s funeral on Friday Goole United 2 Cunningham gave them the Bridlington Spa 4 after the visitors had scored Brandesburton 1 three points against a visiting twice in four first half minutes line-up who have in the past A solitary Noah Modi goal through Clarke and Miller. Any The funeral of long-serving are expreted to attend A return to winning ways for enjoyed success on their trips to which briefly threatened a hopes of salvaging a point were Goole Town legend, Jimmy despite restrictions on the Goole United at Kent Road town, both in league and cup. comeback midway through dashed as a second for Clarke Kelly, will take place this numbers allowed in the on Saturday as they edged out the second half was all that and a further Spa goal gave Friday. service itself. visiting Brandesburton 2-1 to Having moved up the table, the United reserves had to them the three points and the move up to third in the United's credentials will be test- show in their County League hosts slipping to a second The service will be held at They are likely to include Humber One table. ed at the early league leaders, Five game with Bridlington defeat of the campaign. Nab Wood Crematorium on Alan Turner, Keith Hague, Blackburn Athletic on Saturday, Spa at West Park on Bingley Road in Shipley at Jeff Barmby, Mickey Driver, Goals from the former kick off 2pm. Saturday. They make the long trip to 1.20pm and team mates and John Woodall and Chris Howden midfielder Ben Withernsea Reserves on management from the club Jackson amongst others. Tunbridge and Keanen Goole United It did reduce the arrears to 2-1 Saturday, kick off 2pm. Reserves 1

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 21 October 2020 Two draws for Phoenix sides There were a couple of 2-2 Lane. draws for the Gilberdyke sides in their respective They travel to Hedon Rangers league encounters in Divisions Two and Three of thirds this weekend and their the East Riding County League on Saturday. closest rivals in the division, In Division Two, the firsts South Park Rangers, who were picked up their first league point in only their second game without a game last week are at due to County Cup commit- ments when drawing with Hull Saints as they try to main- Bridlington Rovers at Longs tain a good start. In Division Three, the Phoenix reserves maintained their unbeaten record with a similar scoreline at Brandesburton Reserves. Tigers’ under10s hard fight against Bentley Goole Town Tigers under10s Orange played AFC Bentley well and tried really hard. The match ball this week was Hawk Pond this weekend at West Park, writes REBECCA THOMP- another regular sponsor, Karen Smith from Eclipse Hair SON. It was a tough game which resulted in the first loss Salon. Castleford of the autumn season, however all the lads played really Pictured is Karen with the squad before the game. angler wins Goal rush for Tigers under14s both Opens Goole Town Tigers different position was Jake playing at left back – whose game - came when Perry cut in Castleford angler Mark Jukes Lawson with 87lb 6oz. D Allan, who was playing right constant overlapping brought from the right to dispatch a gained success in both Open Hargreaves was second with under14s 12 back, and looked like he the next goal as his run was right-footed shot into the keep- matches this week. 85lb 5oz, G Hudson third with enjoyed the role as he got for- found by Pablo Felizri’s long ers’ top corner from around 30 72lb and M Bell fourth with Glasshoughton ward at every opportunity ball , which Proctor played to yards. 9-0. He won the Tuesday Open, 46lb 1oz. delivering quality crosses into Thompson, who flashed the ball held on Hawk Pond, with 74lb Welfare under 14s 1 the box – one of which was met across the face of goal for Broadley soon made it 10-0 as 4oz. Andy Rymer was second The Knottingley Power sweetly by Woad to complete Jackson to tap home. The visi- he headed a Perry cross into the with 46lb 7oz and Mal Bailey match on Thursday was won by On Saturday, Goole Town his hatrick, 3-0. tors had the resulting kick off top corner. His strike partner third with 44lb 13oz. D Webster with 48lb 13oz. I Tigers u14s welcomed but messed up the pass which was not to be left out as Leo Derry was second with 45lb Glasshoughton Welfare to The fourth goal came when found Perry, who shot from dis- Mollan got two goals with the Mark won the Saturday 8oz and A Gascgoine third with Kent Road for the home Thompson switched the ball tance, scoring to make it 8-0 . assists coming from Perry and Open, again held on Hawk 42lb 8oz. team’s third league game of from the left to the right for the Broadley. Pond, with 111lb 8oz. the season looking to bounce onrushing Ryan Jackson to fin- The back line was rarely trou- On Sunday the Poole AC match back from last weekend’s dis- ish into the bottom corner. bled, but when the visitors did The only blot on the Tigers' Bob Rymer was second with on Hawk Pond was won by M appointment, writes NICK Thompson did not have to wait find a way through Tobey performance was that they con- 81lb 14oz, Jimmy Redmond Dale with 74lb 5oz. D Armitage THOMPSON. long for a piece of the goal Mollan, playing at centre back ceded a sloppy goal from a cor- was third with 57lb 4oz, Mal was second with 59lb 11oz, D action as Perry played a right this week, was there to snuff ner in the last five minutes as a Bailey was fourth with 51lb Scholes third with 52lb 8oz and The home team started strong footed pass which broke the out any attack. The next goal – Glasshoughton player was 14oz and Neil Rymer was fifth B Clay fourth with 51lb 5oz. with the returning Alfie Perry back line of Glasshoughton, and probably the goal of the allow a free header, which Reo with 51lb 3oz. dominating the midfield play- allowing Thompson to fire past Maw saved spectacularly, but The Morley Nelson match on ing balls through the the onrushing keeper. Just the home team’s defence did To book a place on one of the Fox Pond was won by D Glasshoughton back line for before the break Woad got his not react to the rebound allow- Open matches please ring Holdsworth with 46lb, and the Leo Woad and Leo Mollan to fourth with a cross from Perry, ing the visitor to bundle the ball 01405 785206. Drop AC match on Deer Pond have numerous attempts on the finding him unmarked in the into the net – the game finished was won by M Laban with visitors' goal. box to score. Half time 6-0. 12-1 with the impressive Ryan Rodley Nomads held a mid- 45lb 8oz. Jackson (pictured) getting play- week match on Wednesday on A combination of poor finish- The halftime break saw Woad er of the game. Hawk Pond. This was won by D ing and good goalkeeping left replaced by Harry Broadley, the Tigers frustrated in the who was soon in the action Next week the Tigers were Goole Angling opening ten minutes until Riley shooting from distance, which due to host Pocklington – but Thompson – playing as a left forced a smart save from the the game has been rearranged Club match winger this weekend - slotted a keeper – the resulting corner due to Pocklington having sev- ball through to Woad, who was headed against the bar by eral players self-isolating due to Goole Angling Club held a Sections: Gary Scott - 44-08 - rounded the keeper to slot Gabriel Collarile. Covid-19. match on Sunday, October 18 peg 2; Stephen Huntington- 33- home, Woad got his second as at Wholsea Grange - Pond 2. 06 - peg 17; Chris Martin - 27- the visitors' keeper made an Jenson Helm, who was cap- The team would like to thank 02 - peg 27; error with a clearance to gift taining the side in the absence their sponsors Helm & Ransom, Results: 1st- Nigel Burt - 52- him an open goal to fire home. of Soul Gibbon, was pushed My Way Recruitment and The 08 - peg 7; 2nd - Mike Lumley Sid Etlis- 17-06 - peg 33. into midfield, with Alex Proctor Spa & Beauty Clinic for the - 50-12 - peg 6; 3rd - Chris Nige caught carp on the pole Another player playing in a continued support. Shaw - 49-02 - peg 30; 4th - and feeder fishing pellets, corn Bevo - 48-04 - peg 24. and bread. Well done Nige.

21 October 2020 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 5 More problems Missed chances for ’Boro firsts deny Tigers’ Old Malton St. ing with Poppleton United can under15s kick start their season this Mary's 8 weekend. West End Terriers Wilson himself saw his effort bar. Lockwood then let his frus- ued to press and it was Barnes go straight at the keeper. tration get the better of him on another great run who was Hemingbrough Hemingbrough under15s 3 with a wild lunge in the centre upended in the box to win his It was all one way traffic but circle and was lucky the card side a penalty. Wilson stepped United 0 United Reserves 1 GooleTown Tigers Tigers still couldn’t find the was only yellow. up to score with ease. back of the net. Problems are already begin- Strensall Tigers under15s 2 Hibbard then replaced Strutt Seconds later Tigers should ning to mount for Good play from Barnes saw at the back. Meanwhile, Neal have had another spot kick, Hemingbrough United firsts, Reserves 2 Missed chances cost Goole him upended to win a free kick was putting in a great shift only to see the ref wave play on still looking for a first win of Town Tigers Under15s as that saw Lockwood’s vicious making solid tackles for his to frustrate Goole further. the season, and finding for- The reserves lost for the first they travelled to Hemsworth effort well-saved by the keeper team, then found himself in the Barnes again weaved through mer champions Old Malton time in Section 'B' this season side West End Terriers on to leave Tigers wondering what book for pushing his opponent the defence from the left and St. Mary's taking their frus- as they went down narrrowly Saturday, writes MARK they had to do to score. out trying to take a quick free again was upended in the box trations out at their own slow in their game with visiting LOCKWOOD. kick. and again play was waved on. start to the campaign on the Strensall at School Road, the Axup was next to be left frus- School Road visitors in North York side stretching their lead Tigers were full of confidence trated when his close range The game was starting to heat It was all Tigers now and after Yorkshire on Saturday. to four points so early in the after three wins on the bounce header was well held by the up now with tackles flying in Lockwood earned his side a campaign as they maintained and hoping for another easy keeper. all over the pitch. Williams free kick he stepped up to take 'Boro are now propping up the their own 100 per cent record. win against a side they beat ten went into a fifty-fifty fairly and it and a great effort from dis- league, albeit after only five nil pre-season. Eventually Tigers' pressure solidly, only for his opponent to tance went just over. games, but were distinctly sec- 'Boro lottery result – Sunday, paid off when Barnes and come in with studs leading and ond best in their eight-goal October 18 Goole started the stronger and Wilson pressed high down the leave Williams in a heap with- Time was running out when defeat, with little or no positives should have gone two up in the left to give Wilson the chance to out even a free kick being Pearson and Andrews linked to to bring home down the A64 The jackpot prize continues to first six minutes when first fire home. awarded. find Ruhmann, who cut inside and A19. rise in the 'Boro weekly lottery Ashton Neal, then Leon his marker in the box and found as Harry Pubus drew the num- Lockwood were guilty of miss- Tigers were buzzing now and Williams, unable to carry on, himself in space in the box to They have just the solitary bers 12-21-43 without a lucky ing clear chances when they chasing the equaliser they was replaced by Strutt who was get his strike away, but the point from an opening night recipient in Sunday evening's both headed over from close deserved before the break, but riled from seeing the injury to keeper was there again to tip the draw with Thorpe United so far, draw at the Crown. range. another set piece saw a Strutt his centre back partner and won ball onto the bar and away to and will hope the York Senior header narrowly miss the far post. some great strong challenges to safety. Cup second round home meet- £1200 is up for grabs this Goole’s back four of Ollie fire his team up. Tigers won weekend and tickets are avail- Pearson, Kasper Williams, Andrews came back on to another free kick and a A frustrating day for Goole able behind the village pub bar. Finley Strutt and Jacob Hibbard replace Ruhmann at the start of Lockwood cross found Oli who battled against 12 men for were keeping it tight at the the second half. Tigers went at Ruhmann, only for the mid- a long time with the referee giv- Minster League back, with Felix Scarr in goal the Terriers from the off with fielder to head wide. The visi- ing the visitors very little. sweeping brilliantly as usual. Barnes getting high up the pitch tors were really pressing now fixtures to cross well, only for the home for an equaliser but switched Referee's Man of the Match Against the run of play, side to clear straight to Pearson, off at the back and conceded a went to Leon Lockwood and MINSTER ENGINEERING RESERVES v Civil Service Terriers took the lead with a whose first time effort from third to the dismay of Scarr in the manager's Man of the brilliant strike from the right twenty five yards whistled past goal after having another Match went to Jayden Barnes LEAGUE AND YORK FA Reserves. that flashed across Scarr into the top left hand corner. impressive display. the far side of the goal giving The team would like to thank CUP FIXTURES – SATUR- YORK FA SENIOR CUP Goole’s number one no chance. Axup meanwhile was inter- Not giving in, Tigers contin- Paul’s carpets for sponsoring linking play well down the right the match.Tigers now have no DAY, OCTOBER 24. ROUND TWO – HEMING- Tiger’s didn’t let their heads with Pearson, only for the full game for two weeks. drop and continued to play back see his cross drift over the DIVISION ONE – CLIFFE v BROUGH UNITED v some good football through Terrell Andrews, Lockwood Haxby Town; Harrison Signs v Poppleton United; Pocklington and Neal, with Ollie Ruhmann and Pearson linking well down RICCALL UNITED. Town Reserves v THORPE the right. DIVISION TWO – UNITED. Yet again though, against the run of play, Terriers went two up Wheldrake v POLLINGTON. YORK FA JUNIOR CUP with yet again a fabulous strike from twenty five yards out DIVISION FOUR – ROUND TWO – Bishopthorpe which flew into the top corner with Scarr at full stretch, but he Kellingley Welfare Reserves v United Reserves v BUBWITH could do nothing about it. SELBY OLYMPIA. WHITE SWAN; HOWDEN Tigers finally had the ball in the net when good play from RESERVE SECTION 'B' – AFC v Osbaldwick Reserves; Wilson released Lockwood to score, only for the referee to MALT SHOVEL RESERVES v THORPE UNITED pull play back for dubious off- side. Pearson then was CLIFFE RESERVES. RESERVES v Helperby United; adjudged to have been over- aggressive in trying to win the RESERVE SECTION 'C' – Wombleton Wanderers v ball near the corner flag, which from the resulting free kick saw RICCALL UNITED CAWOOD. Strutt having to clear off the goal line to save his side. Minster League Neal and Lennon Wilson then fixtures combined well to deliver the ball into the box for Lockwood HUMBER LEAGUE DIVI- 0 1 7 5 6; 7. East Riding to see his effort saved by the SION ONE TABLE inc. SAT. Rangers 4 2 0 2 8 11 6; 8. home keeper. OCTOBER 17 Brandesburton 4 1 1 2 10 10 4; 9. St. Mary's AFC 4 1 1 2 9 9 4; Jayden Barnes and Charlie 1. Blackburn Athletic P4 W3 10. Kingfields 4 1 1 2 8 13 4; Axup were introduced, replac- D0 L1 For 14 Agst 3 Pts 9; 2. 11. Easington United 2 1 0 1 8 4 ing Andrews and Hibbard. Hessle Sporting Club 4 2 2 0 7 3; 12. Beverley Town Reserves 5 8; 3. GOOLE UNITED 4 2 1 4 1 0 3 89 12 3; 13. Sproatley Wilson found space on the 1 8 8 7; 4. Driffield Evening Juniors 3 1 0 2 7 12 3; 14. flank again to put another great Institute 3 2 0 1 9 3 6; 5. Cherry Reckitts Reserves 4 1 0 3 4 17 ball into Lockwood to see him Burton 3 2 0 1 11 7 6; 6. 3. pull his shot wide, before Bridlington Town Reserves 3 2 ER League results EAST RIDING COUNTY DIVISION THREE – LEAGUE RESULTS – SAT- Brandesburton AFC Reserves 2, URDAY, OCTOBER 17 GILBERDYKE PHOENIX RESERVES 2. DIVISION ONE – NORTH CAVE 6, East Hull 0. DIVISION FIVE – GOOLE UNITED RESERVES 1, DIVISION TWO – Bridlington Spa 4. GILBERDYKE PHOENIX 2, Bridlington Rovers 2.


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