Important Announcement
PubHTML5 Scheduled Server Maintenance on (GMT) Sunday, June 26th, 2:00 am - 8:00 am.
PubHTML5 site will be inoperative during the times indicated!

Home Explore g&s sport issue 164

g&s sport issue 164

Published by johnpole49, 2022-01-19 11:04:07

Description: g&s sport issue 164

Search

Read the Text Version

is your Goole RUFC 30 take an eight-point lead. who finally touched down in fantastic lineout and subsequent visitors couldn’t get out of their FREE weekly guide The re-start this time launched the right-hand corner. Score driving maul by the Goole half. to all local sport. Roundhegians 27 now 15-8 to Goole. eight,, who must have advanced Hegians attack deep into the at least 20 metres before releas- Two evenly balanced sides is independent of all A dramatic finish to an action home side's defence, producing Time still for Goole to get ing for Betteridge to benefit. both thought they deserved to other local newspa- filled game saw Goole’s 2022 more aggressive team play by back down to the away team’s Moore’s conversion pushed win. In the end it was Goole pers and is edited by record (two games and two them, once again repelled, until end, which they did, their ster- Goole on with a 27-15 score. who came out on top courtesy Graeme Wilson, who wins including this one) con- the 24th minute when the offi- ling efforts yet again being However, from this point of a lot of very hard work and has written and edit- tinue, this time thanks to both cial awarded the away side with rewarded with another try for endeavour. A scrum that got ed sports coverage an excellent decision to go for Hegians started to take full con- locally for many goal and an excellent kick, a straightforward penalty, Sam Smith following a well trol of the game. Possession better as the game went on, a years and whose both from captain Rhys despatched easily by their no won Goole scrum, and support- and territory being in their line out again functioning, and knowledge and con- Moore, resulting in Goole 10, to get them on the score ing play, for Smith to touch- favour ultimately resulted in a three-quarter line competent tacts in local sport winning this close contest by board, and reduce the home down in the right corner after them scoring on the 51st minute in both defence and attack. are unrivalled. the narrowest of margins, sides lead to five points. 38 minutes. The score moved with a try and conversion to Fullback Holt showed why he’s writes STEVE GRIMBLEBY. However, as is Goole’s resolve Goole on into a 20-8 lead. reduce things to five points. been missed during his injury is an e- this year (2022) their response, Again, there was still enough Again, from the Goole re-start lay off, with at least three try newspaper which It goes to prove that points on within a minute, was to use a time for something to happen, they immediately took control saving tackles, and the backs in you can view on the board can win you games. It penalty awarded to kick to the which it did. At a ruck, Goole’s of affairs and were rewarded general looking more balanced. your computer, lap- was, in fact, a difficult kick left corner. From the line out, Townend and a Hegians' player after 72 minutes, with a further There is still room for improve- top, tablet or smart- from wide out on the right, eas- yet another assault on the got into a tussle, which soon try to bring them level at 27-27. ments in some facets of play, phone. ier not to take the option, but as enemy lines took place. The became a cuddle for a number but who's complaining when Sign-up to receive it turned out it was the differ- result of this was to be yet of the forwards, and after the During that tough period they won again. your FREE weekly ence between the teams in what another bulldozing run through handbags had been put back Goole’s touchline team had copy by e-mailing: was a non-stop end-to-end bat- the away defence by Jack down, Townend and his oppo- experimented with the team in So to next week, and what [email protected] tle, Hegians leaving the pitch may appear a tricky away game dejected, having more than Smith, this time ending with nent were given 10 minutes' an attempt to give the replace- We want to hear matched throughout, but it's Betteridge going in for Goole’s rest on the touchline. The time ments a run, and to freshen up at Rishworthians, but having YOUR sports news. sport and someone had to lose. second try on 25 minutes, added on for this fracas benefit- the team mix, but for the final looked at the notes from the Whatever your which Moore easily converted ed the visitors more when, on period they brought back on home game, which Goole lost sport, let us have Goole started the game well to extend the lead to 12 points, the 42nd minute they again rested players, and again started by the narrowest of margins, your scores, match and were on the board within the score now 15-3 in the home touched down and converted to go forward, with all con- with the side playing as they reports and pictures nine minutes when Moore con- side's favour. for the half to end with Goole cerned putting every last ounce did today, they should be more of highlights. verted a penalty awarded for ahead with a narrow five-point of energy in their attempt to get than optimistic. E-mail pictures and the visitors being offside. The As mentioned earlier, this was lead - 20-15. back in front of their opponents. reports to: re-start provided the visitors a non-stop game with Hegians Now in control of the ball and Goole look more balanced [email protected] with both territory and ball, yet again bombarding Goole Goole started the second half possession, their presence was and assertive, and definitely up resulting in Goole defending from every angle but, again, with an adjusted starting line up felt in some thunderous and for it, so for me another desperately against strong play Goole matched their efforts due to Townend playing in the aggressive efforts within the Saturday afternoon to look for- by the away side. Having with some heroic tackling, as front row, but although away side's 22, and on 76 min- ward to and for all of Goole’s weathered the storm, Goole the away side tried and tried to Townend had performed excep- utes the previously mentioned supporters. broke out of their 22 on 14 min- snatch back a score. And so, the tionally well in the scrum utes, with another bullocking penalty was awarded, for Rhys By the way a big thanks to run from Jack Smith, charging punch-for-punch contest went throughout the first stanza, the Moore to calmly convert a Will Townend, again showing strongly into the visitors half on until the deadlock was bro- alteration to the pack didn’t “pressure kick” from about 30 before releasing brother Sam, ken by the visitors after 33 min- seem to affect them, as they metres out. Goole were 30-27 his full commitment by taking to run in for Goole’s first try, to utes. This time the result of one again started strongly, with in the lead with approximately on the task of prop at the last of a number of poor clearance their next try coming within six four minutes of play left. Goole minute, and certainly not look- kicks by Goole, which was minutes of the re-start. Finished saw things out by ensuring the ing out of place, before then eagerly grasped by the visitors by Betteridge, but started by a moving to second row, after Newsum left the field. A true team player. Leaders Grimsby hand the Vikings a lesson Goole AFC 1 made the task easier, but they ing the lead as Sam Cable, trying to go forward and very was soon cleared. Grimsby Borough 5 have a side that has largely who has been in fine form, quickly changing defence to Adam Drury made it four been together for several sea- broke through but then offence and putting the There could be no com- sons now, and that goes a long chance was spurned and the Vikings' defence under pres- for the leaders before way as Mick Carmody and visitors took full advantage to sure, with Drury almost mak- Williams did grab a consola- plaints from the Vikings, Alan Hackson know as they gain the ascendancy, and ing it three on a couple of tion with a cool finish with try to build the Vikings up. never let it slip. occasions as Parkin made nine minutes remaining. who succumbed to the Overall, they have done a fine timely stops. Williams showed his sharp- They were rather gifted the ness and the Vikings went strength, power and experi- job in the last few months, Any hopes of a stirring sec- and it is learning curve. opening goal on the 15 ond half comeback from close again shortly after, ence of leaders Grimsby minute mark as Barnett was Goole disappeared with the spurred on by the crowd, but Whether the team selection left with an easy task after a third goal for the visitors on the last laugh, and action Borough in the Toolstation for the game was the right one missed clearance in front of 55 minutes, with a simply went to the Borough as Drury could be argued, but faith was the Vikings' goal, but if that taken goal after the Vikings scored his second and their Northern Counties East kept with largely the side that was self-inflicted from the had lost possession, not for fifth to send out a message to performed so bravely in their Vikings, they could do noth- the first time in a decent posi- the challengers that they are League Premier Division at 2-2 draw on New Year's Day, ing about the second goal five tion, before pressure was the team to beat, and on this which after the Silsden post- minutes later with a stunning exerted and the damage limi- evidence it will be hard to do a misty, murky and chilly ponement had been their last effort from distance by Lewis tation was the only avenue so. outing. So the likes of Luke Collins, who you could say left open to avoid a real hid- Victoria Pleasure Grounds Williams and Dylan from the TV programme of ing. Goole have several hard Collington kept on the bench many years ago, did a profes- games ahead and they have on Saturday. as another healthy Goole sional job in leaving Dylan Goole did make substitu- generally learned from les- crowd, and they were almost Parkin with little chance. tions including the leading sons in the past this term and Another learning curve for all local in the absence of lit- scorer, Williams, and the responded. Time will tell as tle travelling support, saw Goole huffed and puffed at crowd at least stayed with the they look to put one of their the young Goole side, who Ryan Noon and Reece Kral best in an attempt to get a team as events on the field worst memories this term, an retain their starting berths. foothold back in the match, were briefly interrupted by an FA Vase 6-1 defeat at can learn from this for sure, but the visitors had control in invasion, a one-man invasion Winterton, to one side when Goole needed a good start all areas, allowing no space from the sponsors area which they return there on Friday and on this evidence, and the and they did go close to tak- for the Vikings to move when evening for the league game. corresponding meeting between the teams back in the autumn, you can not look much further than the Bradley area of a Grimsby-based Borough to go up as champi- ons in three months time. They were economical in their finishing, albeit helped by one or two mistakes which

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 19 January 2022 Goole AFC preview Vikings aim for Friday night double Goole AFC make the relative- Borough last week. In fairness, Brooklyn 0 plenty of time to move the ball keeping kept it at 1-0 at the home a third, Cal Morris ly short joutney to West Winterton and their suspect at the back, enabling Tom Fox break. charged through and belted Street, Winterton in search of away form, which sees them Malt Shovel 6 and Mark Harrison to push on home number four before a Friday night double as part languishing in mid-table instead out wide. Harkin, using the new roll-on Pearse made it five from close two of the club's experiment of the top three or four, saw Chris Harkin’s side moved roll-off rule, rotated his players range. this season in the Toolstation them lose 3-1 at Hemsworth, into second spot with games After a few near misses, throughout not wanting lads to Northern Counties East but they are good at home and it in hand on the leaders after a Shovel took the lead, which freeze for too long on the touch Cieply, who was virtually a League takes place, kick off will be up to the Goole defence big away win which stretched came from a direct approach, line, and it wasn’t long into the spectator in the second half, 7.45pm. to keep a tighter rein on the their unbeaten run to 14 Theo Cieply’s long clearance second half when Shovel dou- was forced into one smart save speedy front line afforded too games in all competitions. was flicked on by Chaz Harvey bled their lead. Skipper Luke before Shovel rounded off the The Vikings triumphed in an much time and space in the cup which saw Cal Petch race onto Pearse, on his return after a hol- scoring with five minutes left excellent encounter at the VPG encounter. The game was in doubt in the it, he beat his man before dink- iday, saw his shot saved by the with Butterfield deservedly on a balmy September evening, morning due to the freezing ing a delightful finish over the keeper, but Petch was on hand grabbing his 15th of the season. courtesy of a Sam Cable second The Vikings have bounced cold and fog, but the pitch in keeper and into the net. to blast high into the net for his half goal in a really thrilling back from heavy defeats on sev- Malton was deemed playable so 21st goal of the season in just A real team performance on a contest, although the eral occasions so far which has it was game. A thankyou to Brooklyn are a young, tena- his 13th game. difficult day for football, Oli Lincolnshire side did make up seen their character tested. They Selby Community House for cious side who were competi- Oneill voted Park Street burger for that in no uncertain terms in have responded well to adversi- providing the transport to the tive in the tackle throughout the The second goal sparked man of the match. the first round of the FA Vase ty and will need to do so again game. game, but with the silky Shovel into a attacking frenzy just over a month ago with a 5-1 on Friday under the West Street Tommy Butterfield and Oli and they bombarded the A two week break now for win, and if the Vikings are to lights On a big pitch, Shovel were Oneill dominating the midfield Brooklyn goal and soon added Shovel to recharge their batter- atone for that they will have to soon in control, Connor Gigg, play, Shovel continued to create further goals. Jake Raistrick ies before their country cup overcome the excellent record Meanwhile the mindless on his return after suspension, chances, but some good goal- was in the right place to slide quarter final against Oak of Rangers generally in front of action of pitch invader in the and Ollie Bloxham were given Soccer United from Leeds. their own supporters this season, second half of Saturday's game and the hosts will be hoping that will be the subject of another Minster Engineering League roundup the forecast chilly, but essential- referee's report and although ly dry, evening can entice their there was no malice in the act, Area teams in the promotion scrap local Scunthorpe United follow- such events do not always ers to swell the crowd and the please authorities and it is not There is cause for genuine Thorpe United's title hopes Division Two after beating tion with a third league success coffers and at least match the the first time it has happened optimism in the coming are distant in the top flight, but Wheldrake 4-2 at home on of the campaign. 275 that made the correspon- this season. The prompt actions months for our teams in the with a game or two in hand Saturday. A match ball and ding game a success from a of stewards always helps and it York Minster Engineering there is every hope they can fin- excellent performance from In Division Three, Howden financial point of view. may be that the matter goes no League. ish in the top three or four. Oliver Brennan, with a hat- AFC narrowly beat Fulford 3-2 further, but official are working trick, and Mark Baggaley, with at the School and Technology The 5-1 cup reverse was a overtime to make watching the With optimism there is the Malt Shovel are pressing the other, as they lead Rufforth ground and are very much in the humbling experience for the Vikings a pleasurable experi- odd pessimistic thought too, but rivals Cawood hard in Division and Duncombe Park by three promotion equation after after Vikings and that scoreline will ence, but could do without generally the second half of the One and beat Brooklyn away at points, the former with a game the lethal striking duo of resonate after another 5-1 occurences such as this as atten- season looks to be exciting and Malton at the weekend, see in hand. Schofoield and Tomlinson with reverse at the hands of Grimsby dances increase. Saturday's scorelines were report elsewhere, and more rep- two were on target again.The favouravble. resentation in the top flight Cliffe won the day's derby in MinsterMen are at the top of the Selby Town preview looks on the cards next term. the division with an odd goal in table with 24 points from 11 But for Hemingbrough United three win over Bubwith White games, Garforth the real danger Robins foiled by in the Premier, survival, while They could be replaced in Swan at Oxen Lane and eased with three games in hand, not out of the question, does get Division One by Pollington, away from any fears of relega- although six points behind on 28. hard frost harder with each passing defeat. who continure to set the pace in Despite their heavy defeat the The Robins have Teversal to Toolstation NCEL standings week before against play away on Non-League day Harrogate Railway, which to 2022, March 26, but of more TOOLSTATION NCEL Main 23 37 8; Winterton Athersley Recreation 15 10 -49. -6; Nostell MW 25 37 0; all intents and purposes killed pressing concern is their home STANDINGS inc. SATUR- Rangers 22 36 15; Barton Town DIVISION ONE – Hallam Ollerton Town 28 48 -2; their prospects of a stab at game with Parkgate this DAY, JANUARY 15. Armthorpe Welfare 24 35 7; promotion in this extraordi- Saturday, kick off 3pm. 22 36 8; GOOLE AFC 26 33 -7; P25 Pts. 60 GD 69; NORTH Glasshoughton 16 24 -3;3; nary campaign, the Robins PREMIER DIVISION – FERRIBY 26 59 39; Dronfield Town 24 27 -25; were still anxious to put that To finish in as high a position Grimsby Borough P24 Pts. 57 Bottesford Town 23 33 -10; BriggTown 26 58 62; Harrogate Rainworth MW 25 23 -25; largely disappointing reverse as possible is the aim, and the GD 33; Eccleshill United 34 63 Railway 27 54 56; SELBY Shirebrook Town 24 22 -22; to one side at Swallownest at Rawmarsh side are one of those 38; Sherwood Colliery 24 44 Silsden AFC 22 32 5; TOWN 24 46 18; Roddington Clipstone 25 19 -32; the weekend. who are not far away and, if 20; Garforth Town 22 42 15; Main 24 45 29; Retford FC 23 Swallownest 23 15-20; FC they were to overcome Handsworth 35 40 -56; Thackley 25 31 -11; AFC 43 15; Worsborough Bridge Humber United 24 10 -59; However, a hard overnight Christian Fox's men, would take Penistone Church 23 38 25; Athletic 25 40 -7; Parkgate 25 Teversal 26 7 -69. frost in South Yorkshire, even closer order, Staveley MW 25 37 14; Maltby Mansfield 24 28 -10; 39 6; Hall Road Rangers 26 38 Lincolnshire and the north Midlands in particular put paid Town, for all the poor manner Knaresborough Town 24 25 - to five Division One ties includ- in losing their unbeaten record ing the Robins, who could only stretching vack to October, 10; Emley AFC 24 24 -6; sit and watch one amazing should remember that fact if scoreline come in from Brigg, nothing else and point to that Albion Sports 24 19 -22; who are challenging for promo- successful run which started in Hemsworth MW 26 17 - -30; tion and who did their goal dif- the adversity of a financial body ference a power of good, should blow, but through the efforts of Free-flowing Colts notch up the tries it be required, with a record 14- all saw a recovery on the field, 1 win over hapless bottom side and they are more than capable Aireborough RUFC fought for and successfully Teversal. of, if not replicating that run, achieved, with two further tries certainly finishing the season on Colts 15 from Aireborough, despite a Just what that means for the a high note. number of their players leaving remainder of the season as far Selby RUFC Colts 45 the pitch due to injury. as the East Midlands side goes Town are fifth, eight points remains to be seen, although behind Harrogate, who found After an extended Christmas Well done to all the Selby they are still within distance of North Ferriby back in form at and New Year break, Selby players whose commitment as a the Robins' tenants this term, the weekend, and themsemves Colts were back in action on team gained them another win, FU Humber United. face leaders Hallam away on Sunday, travelling to following where they left off in Saturday. Aireborough RUFC, new early December. opponents for our u17s and Your friends and fellow sports- u18s. The Colts however continued The second half certainly Try scorers were Storey (3), people can all get Goole & with their structured game play matched the first for Selby with Matthews (2), Haywood (1), In a match of 70 minutes, and dominated with three fur- a display of good quality and Husband (1) Selby Sport FREE every week. Selby took the first points with ther back-to-back tries before free flowing rugby across the Just email: [email protected] to be a quick-thinking ball pick up the first half whistle blew. pitch. Three more tries were Man of the match was award- and a sprint to place it squarely ed to Matthew Harrison for his added to the mailing list under the posts. defensive engagement in play, tackling to bring the ball back Aireborough responded by into Selby’s possession and tak- pushing up field and despite ing opportunities to carry the strong defending moves and ball forwards every time. great tackles from Selby, their determination was rewarded Selby Colts have a home through a gap in Selby’s match next Sunday, hosting defence. Guisborough in their next league fixture.

19 January 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Rugbypreview Optimism at Goole, but Selby slipping Selby RUFC 10 Goole RUFC'S second succes- off 2.15pm. sive win since the festive Meanwhile at Sandhill Lane a Old Rishworthians break lifted them off the foot of the Yorkshire One table fifth home defeat at whät is nor- RUFC 13 after a thrilling bonus point mally a rough place to wìn sees win over fellow strugglers the Swans slowly slipping Selby’s disappointing run of Roundhegians at the down the table. form continued with a late Westfield Banks Sports loss to Halifax-based Old Complex on Saturday. Just one win in two months, as Rishworthians, although the Old Rishworthians stole a 10- Swans came agonisingly close A 30-27 win saw little to spare 13 wìn to atone for a loss earli- to pinching the win with the and there is little margin for error er in the campaign. last play of the game, writes either, despite their climb off the IAN MARLOW. basement spot, as they have It gets no easier for the Swans played more games than their at second-placed Old On a bright and sunny day in rivals around them but, impor- Crossleyans on Saturday, late September, Selby gave tantly, the points gap has closed. 2.15pm start, but a return to Rish a bit of a thrashing at their form away where they were so place, but at a misty and murky It made up for a heartbreak- potent on the road can help Sandhill Lane on Saturday the ing loss to Old Rishworthuans pull off a surprise. visitors were a different kettle back in October and they put of fish - and with both teams their mini-winning streak to the It was the Swans' first compet- looking to open play up the test in the return fixture in West itive game in four weeks or early skirmishes were even and Yorkshire this Saturday, kick more and they could not quite entertaining. An excellent kick match the intensity of their and chase by fullback George opponents. Stoker earned a penalty and 3-0 lead to Selby after ten minutes, Tom Edwards, who appeared for the 50th time this weekend for Selby. Picture by Carl Your friends and before Rish’s burly prop earned Leetham. fellow sportspeople himself a sine die ban from the can all get Goole & Front Row Union with a blister- Rish’s influential fly-half, Josh Selby’s scrummage got them tion drop-goal and 10-13 lead Selby Sport FREE ing 60 metre break upfield that Kelly, a number of cheap kicks out of trouble on a number of with minutes remaining. Selby included swerves and hand offs, at goal, one of which he con- occasions the percentages had didn’t give up though and every week. as well as a couple of Maori verted for a fair enough 3-3 at to tell - and from another Selby marched back up field to batter Just email: sidesteps! The Swans’ defence half-time. dropped ball, Rish’s Olly the Rish line and replacement [email protected] held firm though and with their Martin picked up the pieces to Jamie Dentith came desperate- to be added to the scrummage, not for the first Selby’s lack of penetration in scoot under the sticks for 3-10. ly close to the winning touch- mailing list time this season, dominating attack continued throughout the With Selby looking bereft of down – only his arms are six their opposition, Rish’s attack- second half and while they did ideas they suddenly put togeth- inches too short unfortunately! ing options appeared limited – try to play some entertaining er a sparkling series of handling So, Selby’s disappointment although their pack, and back rugby by spreading the ball moves, for centre Alex Webster was countered by the pleasure row in particular did a manful wide, this rather played into to send winger Harry Kelly on of Rish’s large band of travel- (and rearward job) in salvaging Rish’s hands - as when they did his way for a great try and 10- ling supporters, who drank lots what ball they could. gain regular possession from 10 with ten minutes to play. of beer and behaved immacu- Selby errors, they played a lately throughout the day and Whilst Selby struggled to take much simpler, more effective Rish, though, stuck to their who deserved their winning advantage of their scrum domi- (if somewhat less adventurous!) simple (and successful) aerial beer and happy bus journey nance in attack, they never game, which involved Kelly bombardment formula, and home! looked like having their line launching towering bombs deep after more Selby confusion own breached, but their disci- into the Selby half at every under another steepling kick Selby now take on Old pline was poor and a number of opportunity. Rish were gaining they regained possession and Crossleyans away on Saturday - consecutive penalties gave good territory and possession then simply, but very compe- and any point gained from the for very little effort, and while tently, set up Kelly for a regula- match will surely be a bonus! Last minute try secures Selby u14s victory Selby RUFC u14s 10 23rd minute it looked as play ebbing and flowing from The conversion kick was having much of the advantage switch in play from the right to though the Driffield boys had one half into the other, and it sadly missed, but Selby took in the second half it was the left ran from the halfway Driffield RUFC u14s 5 finally broken through and had seemed to be a total stalemate, the advantage and tried valiant- Driffield who got the next try line right down to the try line to put the ball down to score, but but in the 40th minute, with ly for a second try, with new- to rather frustratingly level the score a brilliant winning try Sunday, January 16 saw the on closer inspection it was not Selby, once again, on the attack, comer Will Cresham almost score at 5-5 with a just couple almost single handedly. Selby u14s begin 2022 with a to be, as Toby Tapperel had captain Connor Dale threw the going all the way, on his debut of minutes to go. home fixture against successfully held the ball up ball out onto the right wing to for Selby. Despite an impres- As the final whistle blew, a Driffield. The Selby young- off the line denying Driffield a give the lightening-paced Luke sive run he was ultimately Play resumed after Driffield's tangible gasp of relief echoed sters were playing on the much needed try. Fairfield the opportunity to denied a try by the powerful attempted conversion kick (also round the ground, as this tense main pitch this week, for this dance the ball home to take a Driffield defence. missed) and the prodigious and nail biting game came to fourth round match of the Half time came and went with welcome 5-0 lead. Connor Dale took decisive an end. The final score was 10- Yorkshire Cup. a 0-0 score on the board, with Unfortunately, despite Selby action and with an intelligent 5 as the jubilant Selby boys celebrated the win to the From the opening whistle the sounds of applause and cheers two teams appeared evenly from overjoyed parents and matched, although the majori- supporters. ty of possession in the first half went Driffield's way as Other notable mentions were they fought their way time and for another newcomer Fin time again into the Selby half. Leighton for his powerful run- Selby had a few flickers of ning and Ben Cockeram's dom- attack but for the most part of inant tackling and control of the the first half they were on the ruck. defensive. With the under 14s' tour Yet defend they did, and bril- looming in the distance this liantly so, for the full thirty was undeniably a confidence minutes they battled and rallied boost in what has been a diffi- against an aggressive Driffield cult season so far. Onwards and set of forwards and backs to upwards. Pocklington away stop several tries from being next Sunday. The boys will scored against them. In the hope to capitalise on this week's thrilling success.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 19 January 2022 Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Week 13 Fixtures/Results Matthew Dodson v Steve Liam Marshall v Antony Paul Dodson v Sid Ellis - Super League - Steam Purvis - TBA Dodson - TBA TBA Packet Chris Lloyd 5 - 4 Matthew Ant Kenning 6 - 3 Liam Steve Collins 2 - 7 Wilf John Turner v Stephen Young Dallison Whitehead Cawthorn - TBA Gary Knights v Natalie Matti Baxter 6 - 3 Joshua Kevin Wright v Luke Jordan King 5 - 4 Joshua Merrill - TBA Sellers McHugh - TBA Buck Premiership - Steam Packet Chris Farrar 5 - 4 Ben Buck Brian Robinson 4 - 5 Scott Steve Hayes v Stuart Smith - Peter Wheldrake 3 - 6 Aaron Clements TBA Ricky Fox v Chris Pollard - Raymond TBA Championship - Middle Jamie Legge v David Silva - Paul Hand 5 - 4 Shaun Logan House TBA Neil Buck 2 - 7 Regan Allen Martin Chafer 6 - 3 Sean Tom Jackson 7 - 2 Aaron Broadhead Dan Neal 7 - 2 Liam Coultish Keane Norcup 7 - 2 Pete Lumley Angie Johnson 4 - 5 Tony Clements Gordon Gaughan 6 - 3 Jamie Spink Fox Goole United's return to wrong at West Park on consistency to their campaign their first team colleagues in Humber League One action, Saturday. near the foot of the table. the Northern Premier League which was delayed after East Division. their postponement at They were soundly beaten The visitors, who them- Blackburn Athletic the by Bridlington Town selves found the early part of For United it is back to the week before, went horrible Reserves by five goals to nil the season far from easy, are drawing board in a bid to stay as they struggle to gain any now finding form alongside clear of the bottom spot. ’Boro lottery creeps up Minster Engineering League builders v HENSALL HAWKS; on another rollover fixtures, Saturday, January 22. York RI v SELBY OLYMPIA. PREMIER - Rawcliffe v RESERVE SECTION 'A' - 5-26-36, drawn by Layla defeat to former champions Old HEMINGBROUGH UNITED; Glaswin found no lucky win- Malton St Mary's in the Minster THORPE UNITED v Dringhouses Reserves v ner of the jackpot prize on the Engineering York League Dunnington. weekly Hemingbrough United Premier Division at School THORPE UNITED FC lottery at the Crown on Road on Saturday. DIVISION ONE - Stamford Sunday evening. Bridge v CAWOOD. RESERVES; Huntington The outcome was not so much The jackpot prize will be £450 a surprise, but the pressure to DIVISION TWO - Clifford v Rovers Reserves v MALT this weekend and tickets, as beat the drop is increasing with CLIFFE; POLLINGTON v ever, are available behind the each passing week and game, BUBWITH WHITE SWAN. SHOVEL RESERVES. village pub bar. although far from a lost cause SECTION 'C' - York RI just yet. DIVISION THREE - Barmby Meanwhile the fortunes of the Moor v HOWDEN AFC. Reserves v SELBY OLYMPIA first team on the field continue They travel to Rawcliffe on to decline after a 0-5 home Saturday DIVISION FOUR - LNER RESERVES. As ever in these still pandem- ic times, kindly check that there are no late fixture changes. Recent results at Moorfields Fishery Goole and District Angling Andy Blyth- 23lb 10 oz peg Club held a match on Sunday, 23 January 16 at Wholsea Richard Scott- 18lb peg 9 Grange- pond 1. Steven Hoyle- 23lb 10oz peg 12 Results: Deano put his father in his 1st- Dean Lumley- 41lb 10oz place, yet again, fishing bread peg 17 tight to the tree in the right hand 2nd- Mike Lumley- 30lb 8oz margin. Dean caught carp on peg 19 bread for a fantastic days winter 3rd- Alan Lowe- 27lb peg 18 fishing especially when we had to break the ice. Well done 4th- Andy Waters- 26lb 4oz champ . peg 8 Sections: Above is Saturdays winner Chris wade with his mainly Your friends and carp catch totalling 38.12.0 fellow sportspeople can all get Goole & Saturday 5th Jamie Blyth 23.12.0 Open matches every Selby Sport FREE 1st Chris Wade 38.12.0 Wednesday and Saturday. every week. 2nd Jason Raspin 38.8.0 Call 07710817150 for infor- Just email: 3rd Dave Wain 26.12.0 mation. [email protected] 4th Shane Gibbons 26.8.0 to be added to the mailing list


Like this book? You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes!
Create your own flipbook