is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Selby Town 4 the wrong moment. Long balls way out to Kain Rogerson, but er into the corner of the net. chances to tap the ball home. other local newspa- were often short of their target, his shot was blocked. Shirebrook looked rattled by Shirebrook kept plugging pers and is edited by Shirebrook Town 0 this, and soon had a player Graeme Wilson, who and easily gobbled up by As almost the last act of the booked. A mis-timed clearance away, and Aiden Smith was has written and edit- Despite the appalling weath- Shirebrook defenders. half, Kain Rogerson set Harry by their goalkeeper reached forced into making a point ed sports coverage er, 146 fans made their way to Clapham away, but his shot was Harry Clapham. His attempt to blank block, only to find that locally for many the Fairfax Plant Hire Shirebrook, wind at their blocked and rebounded for a return it with interest cleared the Shirebrook forward was years and whose Stadium, a magnificent backs, were in the ascendancy, corner. the bar. offside anyway. knowledge and con- attendance considering the but they too, were unable to tacts in local sport conditions, and they were No goals at half time after few The Robins extended their To finally sink Shirebrook, are unrivalled. rewarded by the Robins find that killer pass. Town’s chances, but Selby firm lead courtesy of a free kick on Selby added their fourth goal. notching their fifth win in defence was generally in con- favourites with the wind in their their right. From a long way An awkward bouncing shot was is an e- succession, writes PHIL trol of proceedings. favour for the second half. out, the ball seemed to travel a newspaper which DEARNLEY. distance, all along the ground, spilled into the path of, substi- you can view on Goal-mouth action was in Shirebrook made a halftime into the Shirebrook area, with- tute, Calum Ward, who made your computer, lap- With nineteen goals scored in substitution, perhaps in antici- out any interference from no mistake from close in. top, tablet or smart- the last five games, against only short supply. Shirebrook had a pation of a Selby onslaught. attacker, or defender alike. The phone. the three conceded, it is clear to free kick which Aiden Smith That didn’t quite happen, a ball reached Kain Rogerson There was just chance for Sign-up to receive see that the team is on the for- was easily able to deal with. who was ideally positioned to Liam Flanagan to have another your FREE weekly ward march. Three clean sheets Harry Sheppard, a constant Shirebrook free kick presented turn the ball into the net. Liam mazy run, without finding the copy by e-mailing: in those five games is almost a chance with a shot clearing Flanagan then had a good run, finish he wanted, before a [email protected] unprecedented, and a good menace to the Shirebrook the bar. beating defenders, before hav- bizarre ending to the game. It measure of just how much defence, made his way to the ing his shot blocked. seemed as if the referee had progress has been made defen- by- line before sending in a ter- Harry Sheppard was causing blown the final whistle. Players sively. rific cross. Harry Clapham and trouble for Shirebrook defend- Shirebrook Town were trying were starting to shake hands, the goalkeeper both challenged to make an impression to get but in fact the official had Illness prevented young goal- ers again, and a good run saw back into the match. Kenan keeper Tom Brown from taking for the ball, with the forward’s him cut inside before unleash- McKenzie was proving a nui- blown for a Shirebrook free his place, and so Aidan Smith header dropping to the ground ing a shot that the goalkeeper sance to Selby’s back line. He kick. The ball was worked was called in to deputise. before being scrambled away did well to claim at his near managed to get in behind Harry towards the Selby goal, and Otherwise, the team was exact- Sheppard, but with Aiden Aiden Smith was forced to ly as for the three previous Harry Clapham had a run of post. A good passing move saw Smith rushing out to narrow the make save bare handed as he games. a Liam Flanagan shot that was angle, he was only able to to had started to remove his his own, only for his cross to be blocked. poke the ball past him. There gloves for the end of the match. An ice cold, blustery wind, cut out, and Kain Rogerson had was no real pace on the shot, coupled with driving rain, and a cross-cum-shot from the left, Dominating now, the first allowing Connor Qualter, and The ball was cleared to the at times snow, was always which agonisingly clipped the Ryan Gothard to tidy up. In an half way line. This time the going to make it difficult for the Selby goal soon arrived. A almost identical move, the final whistle was blown for two teams to play flowing foot- top of the bar. Dan Davison cross from the left was met by a winger’s cross flashed across real, allowing happy fans to ball. So it proved, with a great made his way into the penalty prodigious leap by Harry the six-yard box without any rush home to thaw. deal of the play being scrappy. area, only to be smothered by Clapham, who tucked his head- Shirebrook man being available Misplaced passes were com- defenders. The ball made its to take advantage. Next Saturday, the Robins monplace, and long balls rarely found their target. Time for Town to reassert travel to Rossington Main. It themselves with another goal. will be a stern test from a team There was the unusual sight of Again a free kick was the that just sit above Selby in the the opposition kicking towards source. This time, from a dis- table. We have already played the City West Stand in the first tance out on the left, the ball them; our first home game of half. Town were being made to was floated across the goal. The the season. We may have beat- kick into the wind. Selby were goalkeeper was not able to en them in the end, but we were finding it hard to create any- gather the ball, which spilled behind for a long time, and thing of note, and all too often out at the back post, giving were being dominated, before what looked like developing Charlie Clamp the easiest of the team finally clicked into into a promising move was gear. Your vociferous support spoiled by a wayward pass at will be most welcome. Picture by Harvey Brewster. Selby Town preview Super six beckons for Robins We want to hear Selby Town are on for a super The whole playing staff and stayed and, following a low at the weekend, kick off 3pm, period. A shame that their low- YOUR sports news. six this weekend as their management can only be point in an 8-1 reversal at will take them above their est crowd of the campaign wit- Whatever your amazing turnaround in for- applauded for the form they Hallam, have bounced back opponents into fourth and with nessed it, but given the day sport, let us have tunes continues. have achieved since the dark really well. Brigg Town coming unstuck at there were excuses for even the your scores, match days of late September/early Worsborough on Tuesday most loyal of supporters. reports and pictures Their run of five wins on the October when chairman David The web site statement made evening, they are most certainly of highlights. bounce and a six-match unbeat- Haddock announced that the by Mr Haddock at the time back in the promotion equation. Rossington have had one or E-mail pictures and en run will be put to the test at club would have to take action suggested it may be a difficult two hiccups of late, but they reports to: Oxford Street, the home of against the emergence of a his- few months ahead for Selby Last Saturday's 4-0 win over will be hard to beat on their [email protected] Rossington Main, but a win toric debt that they had only Town, and that could still be the lowly Shirebrook came in own ground and have been the there, which would complete a just been made aware of. case, but the form on the field appalling conditions after pass- surprise package of the season league double, would put them and their march back up the ing a morning pitch inspection, so far – one that has brought back in the top four for the first Consequently, it meant a cut Division One table has sur- and it took time for the Robins enough ups and downs for the time in almost three months and, in the playing budget and the prised many. to break down lowly oppo- Robins to last a full season and although still a long shot, in with departure of several players, nents, but once they did goals we are only just halfway a play-off opportunity at worst. but the vast majority have Having already beaten this came regularly in the second through. week's opponents, a win there
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 1 December 2021 Rugby preview and table Swans can help their close rivals After tasting defeat on the game at the foot of the table, road for the first time this sea- will have one eye on them as son at Dinnington last well as their own home game Dinnington RUFC 32 Selby RUFC 19 Saturday, in filthy conditions with Dinnington at the it has to be said, Selby RUFC Westfield Banks Sports can return to winning ways Complex, kick off 2.15pm. and do their close rivals, Hopefully conditions, which A cold and miserable day Goole, a significant favour may well be heavy after this ended with a miserable this weekend when they week's mixed offerings weath- result for Selby as they entertain struggling er-wise, relent enough to allow came away from Leodensians at Sandhill a full programme. Dinnington with nothing Kane, kick opff 2.15pm. YORKSHIRE ONE TABLE more than frozen extremi- The 32-19 loss at Dinnington including SATURDAY, ties to show for their saw them lose ground on the top NOVEMBER 27: efforts, writes IAN MAR- three, albeit a weather-hit day Middlesborough P20 W9 D0 LOW. with current leaders, L1 For 419 Agst. 195 Pts. 45; Middlesborough's match at Crossleyans 11 9 1 1 351 142 Storm Arwen wasn’t in full flow but Dinnington’s Goole postponed, together with 42; Pontefract 11 8 0 3 3237 exposed and lofty position several others, for a mixture of 172 38; SELBY 11 6 1 4 256 ensured that a stiff and chill- ground conditions and the sim- 182 32; West Leeds 10 6 1 3 ing breeze blew constantly ple logistics of being able to 240 221 30; Bridlington 10 5 1 down the pitch – and this travel, as the first snows of win- 4 271 179 26; Old combined with the downward ter threatened the North. Rishworthians 10 6 0 4 236 268 slope of the pitch meant that Selby's own home form has 26; Dinnington 11 5 0 6 250 241 this was always going to be been mixed, but they should 24; Beverley 11 4 0 7 2613 371 have enough in their reserves to 21; Huddersfield YMCA 11 4 1 the classic ‘game of two halves’. Selby played against outwit a Leos side who have 6 203 333 21; Roundhegians 10 the elements first half and found points in the for column 3 0 8 16 300 14; Leodensians 10 unfortunately didn’t play hard to come by so far, and 2 1 7 129 303 12; GOOLE 10 2 anywhere near well enough Goole, who travel to West 0 8 171 377 10; Bradford to keep themselves in the Yorkshire next week in a big Salem 10 1 0 9 148 297 8. game, to not only give them- Selby under15s selves a chance of the win but to gain any bonus points as a consolation. With any form of kicking game off the cards, a prime Selby’s Charlie Thompson and Max Wotton. entertaining match Selby’s Harry Kelly with another score replacement off the bench, tongue out and Henry Wright and 32-7. putting in a mighty shift of against Ionians following. With the game ball carrying Selby crossed Selby RUFC u15s 14 With some more hard work petering out and twice through Robinson him- from the forwards they sent the Hull Ionians RUFC the warmth of self, and then Harry Cruise Selby flanker over for a try, the clubhouse for 32-19, and now only a u15s 20 points which was converted by the beckoning, inside centre, for Selby to once converted try away from two On a bright, although bitterly Selby’s only losing bonus points. cold, winter's day, Selby u15s again take the lead. Selby were consolation for hosted their third round the most creative side of the With time running out it Yorkshire cup game against two, whilst Ionians capitalised the day seemed was now all Selby, with Hull Ionians u15s, for what on Selby errors up to the half to be that their Dinnington hanging on for turned out to be a very com- petitive as well as entertaining time break. scrummage was the final whistle. Another game of junior rugby, writes The second half developed dominating the Robinson charge came very CLIVE HOYLAND. into an arm wrestle as both much larger close but he was downed a In the opening minutes, Dinnington pack yard short of the posts, and Ionians attacked the Selby line, teams strongly contested for keeping the strong Selby possession. Selby forward Ben - until two then right at the death it defence in their own half, until Harper worked hard, putting in Dinnington seemed Robinson had gone in the sixth minute when they some strong tackles, to help the scored a try out wide to open players departed the full distance and was their account. forwards recover ball, only to in quick succes- over, only for Mr Referee to be thwarted by Ionians as pos- From the re-start, Selby pres- session see sawed, which was sion, with a red disagree and blow for time sured the opposition with their and a yellow – and a (not undeserved) nil rapid line speed and they the pattern of play for most of pushed Ionians back into their the second half with Selby hold- card, and Selby return for the Swans. ten metre area. A few minutes ing on to their slender lead. That suddenly sniffed Selby are now at home on later, the Selby side's constant a chance, if not forward pressure almost sent was until the 45th minute, when Saturday with Leodensians Ellis Bogie over, a move which Ionians were awarded a penalty, for the win then our visitors – and hopefully helped send their determined which they kicked into touch on for some bonus scrum half over the line to touch the Selby five metre line. From the weather will be a bit down. Further points were points at least. more clement! added by the inside centre who the ensuing lineout, they gath- With coach Jay Pictures by Carl converted to give Selby the ered the ball and with the help Leetham. lead. of their backs drove over the Robinson, a From the re-start, Ionians line to touch down to take the first half priority for the Selby were unable to see Jay Robinson on again pressured Selby who, lead. Selby continued to work Swans was to hang onto the them out, turning possession floor while Henry despite some hard defensive hard pushing down field. They ball for as long as possible up over cheaply again, which Wright kicks. work, could not hold them out were awarded a penalty, which to the break, but they were Dinnington used to cross as they ran in another try in the turned over by the burly again to make it 27-7 - and 17th minute to re-take the lead. would have given them a plat- Dinnington forwards with surely too much of a gap to From the ensuing re-start, Selby form to score from. Sadly, it disappointing regularity and hope to make up in the sec- again rushed up to the Ionians was surprisingly overturned, the hosts muscled over for ond half. defensive line, recovering the three tries and a 20-0 lead ball from the breakdown, then from which Ionians capitalised after only twenty minutes. As it turned out, the second driving hard towards the line. to score again in the dying Selby had barely had a feel half was a Dinnington mas- minute of the game, thereby of the ball until Archie terclass in retaining posses- Bennett and Alex Webster sion, as they did what Selby ending the u15s' unbeaten run, managed to break free to take had failed to do by hanging with a final score of Selby 14 play upfield, and then Selby onto the ball as if their lives points, Hull 20 points. gave themselves a chance as depended on it. With Selby following some rare sus- unable to compete, Try scorers for Selby were tained possession. Webster Dinnington marched upfield, ran a good inside line to benefiting from a number of Oliver Randerson, Xander cross for an excellent try, and Selby infringements and the Leighton, with Joseph Hoyland 20-7, with only a few more sin-binning of Swans’ cap- converting both tries. minutes to half-time. Alas, tain, Ash Parkinson, for
1 December 2021 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Toolstation League tables Goole AFC 1 the second half to briefly raise an opening and struck, only it providers on the day had one of TOOLSTATION NORTH- Hemsworth MW 20 13 -25; Goole spirits, in truth their dis- was three times before the those afternoons where the ERN COUNTIES EAST Athersley Recreation 20 8 -43. Thackley 4 play overall deserved nothing break to leave Vikings' support- radar was well and truly out. LEAGUE TABLES, including DIVISION ONE: better on the afternoon. ers, who had arrived in some TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. The best and the worst seen in expectation, bewildered. There were moments, but PREMIER DIVISION: North Ferriby P19 Pts 49 GD seven days from Goole AFC, Dsespite limping off early at 35; Brigg Town 19 43 41; from the euphoria of their Handsworth, Sam Cable was fit Waddington scored the first gradually Thackley looked the Grimsby Borough P29 Pts 45 Hallam 18 41 51; Rossington win at Handsworth, to the to take his place in a rejuvenat- two Thackley goals, the first likelier side to score again, but GD 23; Garforth Town 19 37 Main 21 41 28; SELBY TOWN despair of this wintry after- ed, of late, Vikings' attack, but from a poor clearance by Dylan after one or two good saves by 20; Eccleshill United 18 37 15; 20 28 17; Harrogate Railway 20 noon at the VPG, where they Joel Spence was missing on an Parkin, opening up for Parkin, his second mistake of Sherwood Colliery 16 31 10; 36 12; Worsborough Bridge slipped to a disappointing and Waddington to net, and then he the afternoon allowed substitute Handsworth 19 31 -1; Athletic 20 34 -2; Retford FC heavy defeat to Thackley on afternoon where winter was was on the end of good work by Winterton Rangers 17 27 13; 18 33 10; Nostell MW 20 33 8; Saturday. casting an early shadow as the Sinfield to convert a second Ras Diamond to make it 4-1 Bottesford Town 18 27 -6; Parkgate 19 30 3; Armthorpe northerly wins blew straight and, when then combined with and hasten the exit to warmer Penistone Church 18 26 5; Welfare 20 29 9; Ollerton Town Two inconsistent teams it has down the ground with intermit- Sinfield again, Ben Grech- surroundings for disappointed Barton Town 18 26 4; GOOLE 20 29 4; Hall Road Rangers 20 to be said - the story of this tent light rain, which became Brooksbank, a regular scorer Vikings' supporters, for whom AFC 20 26 -4; Maltby Main 17 28 -11; Glasshoughton Welfare encounter is largely one that the against Goole over the years, those that had seen the display 25 10; Thackley 20 25 -8; 20 26 -2; Dronfield Town 19 17 side out of form, Thackley, sim- heavier and readily turned to made it three with a simple fin- Silsden AFC 17 24 2; AFC -26; Rainworth MW 19 16 -21; ply capitilised on a mistake-rid- sleet and snow later on. ish. the week before must have Mansfield 19 23 -7; Staveley Clipstone 19 15 -14; Shirebrook den, in-form Vikings who, as so rubbed their eyes to believe MW 18 22 4; Knaresborough Town 20 15 -26; Swallownest often, found a windy afternoon Goole started with a slight Goole huffed and puffed and what they had watched. Town 17 22 3; Emley AFC 17 19 13 =26; FC Humber United hard to conquer. But not all the flourish and forced Thackley on got nowhere as the half drew to 21 0; Albion Sports 19 16 -15; 20 10 -48; Teversal 20 5 -52. blame could be attached there. to the back foot without really a close, but they were given There were no excuses made reason for a bit of hope eight afterwards by the Vikings' man- United hit by The visitors, who had already testing Wilson between the minutes into the second half won 2-0 at the Pleasure sticks, and that was the story of when Luke Williams' goalscor- agement, who both said that it the elements Grounds in October, were given the first half as far as the ing exploits continued, courtesy had not been good enough and the benefit of a couple of errors Vikings were concerned, unable of a keeping error by Wilson as the team had got what they had Goole United's Humber with Brandesburton, kick off by Vikings' keeper, Dylan he made it five goals in four deserved League One game at leaders, 2pm. Parkin, for the first and last to penetrate through misplaced games. Hutton Cranswick, last goals of the afternoon, and passes in the bad conditions, A game far from the classic Saturday was, like the major- The Goole outfit could do although his opposite number, admittedly, but how often they, It inspired Goole for a short which opened the season back ity, postponed due to the with the points as they lan- Luke Wilson, did allow a Luke and their brethren before, have while, but their forwards were at the end of July, and which weather. guish towards the foot of Williams shot through early in been unable to use the wind to generally ineffective, partly due ended 4-4, but we saw the the table, although in their to the fact their midfield inconsistency of both sides Only one game survived in the last outing, a League Cup their advantage. division, at Reckitts, and hope- tie at Cherry Burton, they Therefore Thackley, more MINSTER ENGINEERING then, and it has continued. Who fully things will improve for did take a notable scalp in LEAGUE AND CUP FIX- knows which Vikings' side will Goole United to fulfil their Premier Division oppo- methodical and able to pass the TURES FOR SATURDAY, turn up at Bottesford on scheduled home league game nents. ball around, simply waited for DECEMBER 4. Saturday? MinsterMen Junior PREMIER DIVISION – Kirbymoorside v HEMING- Cup exit BROUGH UNITED. Panthers; Sporting Knavesmire On an afternoon when goals DIVISION ONE -CAWOOD v SELBY OLYMPIA. flowed in the rain, sleet, snow FC v Haxby Town; MALT and high winds in both league the home side, but they were SHOVEL v Stamford Bridge. RESERVE SECTION A' – and cup, and there were many undone by the Premier games called off as well, the Division's reserves. DIVISION TWO – BUB- THORPE UNITED big disappointment was for WITH WHITE SWAN v Ebor Howden AFC in the third Elsewhere, goals flowed for Wanderers; POLLINGTON v RESERVES v MALT SHOVEL Still no ’Boro round of the York FA Junior Pollington and Cliffe in CLIFFE FC. Cup. Division Two and Hensall RESERVES. Hawks registered their first ever DIVISION THREE – York St. They lost 4-3 at home to York League win in Division John University v HOWDEN SECTION 'C' – SELBY Dunnington Reserves on a wild Four, thrashing divisional AFC. and windy School and rivals, Selby Olympia 7-1. OLYMPIA RESERVES v Technology ground where sim- DIVISION FOUR – HEN- ply standing up straight was a Pollington thrashed the SALL HAWKS v Hamilton Walnut Tree Reserves. jackpot joy task. league's bottom club to draw level with leaders, Duncombe WEST RIDING CHALLEGE Robbie Tomlinson and Sam Park. with Brian Robertson, Milner amonast the scorers for Mark Baggaley and Jack Stock CUP – THORPE UNITED v amongst the goals as they won 7-1. Horbury Town. As ever in still uncertain The jackpot prize rolls on and expectancy grows week by on in the Hemingbrough week in the area. times, fixtures are subject to United FC lottery and the prize for this coming Sunday Tickets as ever on sale behind change at short notice. Kindly will be £2650. the village pub bar. check with club officials at all That is after Mandy Wileman On the field, there was no drew 36-41-42 at the Crown as action due to the fixture list and times. weather. All cup matches are decided on the day. 45 years since famous Goole FA Cup day The mind and the memory Football folklore was made as to 1964, but they also knew that The official programme (left) for the first match, which was drawn 1-1, and (right) for the replay, which Goole lost 1-0. bank do tend to play havoc Goole conjured up a replay at the team comprised two of the the older one gets, but 45 the Racecourse Ground with a coolest and experienced centre years on this December 11 last minute equaliser from 39 halves in the game in Tom marks what turned out to be year-old Jimmy Kelly, who had Wilson and Harold Wilcockson four days that are unlikely to come on as a substitute, as he who, despite being in their mid- be repeated in footballing had in the fourth qualifying 30s, dealt with the threat posed terms in Goole, certainly not round against Boston United by Billy Ashcroft and Graeme in my lifetime and, dare one and scored. In fairness, Alan Whittle superbly well. Yes, say, many others, writes Turner's side deserved another Whittle did score the Wrexham GRAEME WILSON . crack at the Welshmen after a goal to give them the half time Saturday, December 11, 1976, sterling second half perform- lead as it appeared Town had and then a replay three days ance which was a credit to a survived the first half of later on Tuesday, December 14, then strong and powerful increasing, if not intense, pres- saw Goole Town more than Northern Premier League, but sure, bit if all felt the floodgates compete with Wrexham, who no surprise looking at the abili- might open as they had against were then riding high in the old ty that they had under the for- Gateshead in the round before, Division Three of the Football mer Coventry City and Wigan then they had another think League, in the second round of Athletic full back, who had lift- coming. the FA Cup. ed football in the town from The midfield four of Tony Two sensational games of very dark days when taking Galcin, Neil Sellers, Bobby football where a team of part- over in 1971. Todd and Trevor Whiteley timers, albeit a pretty good The northern press had a field were immense and they creat- team it has to be said, more than day on the Sunday and ed half chances for Malcolm competed with a team blessed Monday, with articles on face- Thompson and Tony Taylor, with Welsh internationals and saving hero and veteran of 500 the latter's pace always a full of experience. games for the club dating back threat.
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 1 December 2021 Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Week 8 - fixtures/ results Regan Allen 3-6 Gary Broadhead Raymond Clements Hebden tba Super League - Steam Knights Martin Chafer 4-5 Jamie Fox Peter Wheldrake 0-9 Ben Kevin Wright v Wilf Danny Green v Simon Everatt Packet Chris Pollard 5-4 Gordon Shaun Logan 3-6 Matthew Buck Whitehead tba tba John Turner 7-2 Joshua Buck Dodson Gaughan Championship - Middle Brian Robinson 7-2 Luke Andrew Merrington 4-5 Billy Neil Buck 7-2 Chris Lloyd Liam Marshall 6-3 Joshua House Jordan King v Natalie Merrill Tom Jackson 5-4 Stuart McHugh Burns tba Smith Sellers Dan Neal 5-4 Tony Spink Jamie Legge 6-3 Peter Jack Merrington v David Steve Hayes 7-2 Matthew Ant Kenning v Antony Angie Johnson v Sid Ellis Young Aaron Lumley 3-6 Steve tba Clements Cruickshank tba Paul Hand v Stephen Purvis Dodson tba Liam Coultish 6-3 Paul Keane Norcup v David Silva Kyle Nicholls v David Cawthorn tba Premiership - Steam Matti Baxter 5-4 Liam Dodson Packet Steve Collins 3-6 Scott tba Hughes tba Dallison Division 1 - Verm Ian Morewood 8-1 Daniel Ricky Fox 1-8 Sean Chris Farrar 7-2 Aaron Barry Marston v Steve Shand Bailey ups his game for Saturday Open Tuesday's Viking Open was with 45lb 3oz. with 33lb 3oz. ond with 44lb 8oz and Steve held on Hawk Pond where The Viking Saturday Open Open matches are held each Johnson was third with 36lb Mark Jukes of Wakefield won 10oz. the match with 104lb 9oz. was also held on Hawk Pond. Tuesday and Saturday, to book a Mal Bailey went from fourth to place please ring 01405 785206. The Spring Close Old Boys’ Steve Brunyee of Castleford first place, winning with 106lb match on Deer Pond was won was second with 60lb 2oz, 14oz. Mark Jukes was second Fryston AC continued their by R Paylor with 30lb 6oz. Shaun Gibbons of Snaith was with 49lb 11oz, Ian Wilson Winter League, this time on third with 46lb 3oz and Mal was third with 38lb 3oz and Hawk Pond. This was won by The Mighty Anglers Tuesday Bailey of Castleford was fourth Shaun Gibbons was fourth Paul Moran with 47lb 9oz. match on Deer Pond was won Warren Netherwood was sec- by N Middleton with 53lb 4oz. Goole and District Angling Club Goole and District Angling Club held a Shane Gibbons with his 46lbs winning catch on match at Messingham sands - Island Wednesday at Moorfields Farm Fishery. Pond on Sunday, November 28. 21 fished. Results: Moorfields Farm Fishery results 1st: Andrew James - 28lb 10oz peg 27- lucky peg Wednesday Saturday 2nd: Stephen Huntington - 27lb 3oz peg 5 1st Shane Gibbons 46.0.0 1st Simon Cudmore 41.8.0 3rd: Chris Shaw - 20lb 5oz peg 24 2nd Anthony Rogerson 2nd Andy Waters 37.10.0 4th: Josh Brown - 17lb 10oz peg 12. 41.14.0 Sections: 3rd Merve Baxter 27.14.0 3rd joint Mick Heptinstall and Jamie Blyth: 16lb 9oz peg 4 Friday Dean Lumley: 12lb 11oz peg 15 Pete Boyes. 31.14.0 Gary Scott: 7lb 15oz peg 32 1st Jamie Blyth. 47.0.0 Bob won this match on a very hard day 2nd Steve Hoyle 42.12.0 The first round of the after the previous couple of freezing days . 3rd Mally Abbey 35.0.0 He fished the bomb and pellet method to 4th Mick Heptinstall 32.6.0 Winter League was won by catch three carp and a couple of small fish and yet again the lucky peg was won to Deano Lumley with reward Bob £135. Well done ! Next match at Moorfields on 5th December 5. Island Pond 151.0.0 catching carp on peg 47.
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