28 PENNINE LEAGUE
DANIEL GARSIDE scored a try and three goals, with Lee McAfty and Richard Brook also powering over, in SLAITHWAITE SARACENS’ 18-6 victory over HUNSLET OLD BOYS in the PENNINE LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION game; Jamie Bradley opened for Hunslet and Jamie Field converted.
QUEENS beat SIDDAL A 24-8, thanks to tries by Chris Munden (2), Will Howarth, Matt Stockdale and Aaron Henry; James Brown landed a couple of conversions. Siddal led through a Josh Bentley try and the first of Steve Illingworth’s two goals. The WAKEFIELD ARL’s UNISON PRESIDENT’S CUP SEMI-FINAL went the way of SHARLSTON ROVERS, who edged UPTON 26-20, fighting back from early tries by Sam Parkin and Richie Jacques with a Gareth Davies hat-trick, touchdowns to Carl Saville and Daniel Richardson, and goals by Tommy Malyan (2) and Andrey Zdobnikov. Jacques and Carl Lyon crossed in the second period for Upton; Nathan Harcombe and Steve Beal added the conversions.
PENNINE LEAGUE Results
Saturday 5 February 2011
ANDREW BENNETT MEMORIAL TROPHY (ROUND TWO): West Leeds v Ovenden A -pp. PREMIER DIVISION: Slaithwaite Saracens 18 Hunslet Old Boys 6; Queens 24 Siddal A 8; St Josephs 30 Halifax Irish 10. DIVISION ONE: Westgate Wolves v West Bowling A -pp.
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DIVISION FIVE: Meltham All Blacks v King Cross Park A -pp; Burley Lions 36 Hollinwood 10; Stainland Stags 30 Slaithwaite Saracens A 4. DIVISION SIX: Whitworth Spartans 84 Cowling Harlequins 0; Brighouse Rangers A v Emley Moor A -pp.
DIVISION SEVEN: Wetherby Bulldogs 17 Dearne Valley Bulldogs A 10; Selby Warriors A 6 Moldgreen 44.
BRADFORD ARL
JACK SENIOR MEMORIAL CUP (ROUND ONE): Birkenshaw 22 Bank Top Harriers 18; Dudley Hill 25 Odsal Sedbergh 15.
JOE BLACKFORD MEMORIAL TROPHY (ROUND ONE): Whitehall Warriors 4 Elland A 32 (at Elland); Keighley Town A 0 Illingworth A 30. HUDDERSFIELD ARL
HUDSON FOSTER CUP (PRELIMINARY ROUND): Clayton A v Wibsey A -pp; Odsal Sedbergh A 19 Wyke A 10; South Bradford 14 Queensbury A 36. HALIFAX ARL
JAMES JOSEPH CONLAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (ROUND ONE): St Joseph’s A 16 Underbank Rangers A 0; Newsome Panthers A v Lindley Swifts -pp; Emley Moor A v Meltham All Blacks -pp. SELBY ARL SELBY CUP: Brotherton 12 Selby Warriors 32. WAKEFIELD ARL
BRIAN MCDERMOTT CUP (QUARTER-FINALS): Crigglestone All Blacks 22 Stanley Rangers 6; Ackworth Jaguars 44 Wakefield City 6; Normanton Knights A 32 Ryhill Hammers 4. UNISON PRESIDENT’S CUP (QUARTER FINAL): Sharlston Rovers 26 Upton 20.
DIVISION ONE EAST: New Earswick All Blacks 24 Ossett Trinity 28. DIVISION ONE WEST: Wibsey Warriors 6 Keighley Albion 4 (at Albion); Emley Moor 10 Clayton 10. DIVISION TWO: Wyke 27 Stanningley A 10; Brighouse Rangers v Wortley Dragons -pp; Morley Borough 6 Keighley Town 4; Dodworth 18 Newsome Panthers 22. DIVISION THREE: Victoria Rangers 6 Boothtown Terriers 12; Greetland All Rounders 4 Sharlston Rovers A 30; West Craven Warriors 8 Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks 18; Thornhill Trojans 22 Oulton Raiders A 4.
DIVISION FOUR: Undercliffe Wildboars 24 Woodhouse Warriors 50; Underbank Rangers v Drighlington A -pp; Siddal B 0 New Earswick All Blacks A 16; Silsden 42 Hoyland Vikings 10; Oulton Raiders B v Queens A -pp.
GLASSON RANGERS gave their hopes of cementing a place in the IGGESUND CUMBERLAND LEAGUE top four play-offs a boost with a 25-8 victory at BROUGHTON RED ROSE. Rangers were 7-0 ahead at the interval and closed with a brace for Paul Upex, a try, a goal and a field goal by John Fiddler, and a James Moore touchdown; Steve
conversions. The Rose had to settle for a Ben Agnew try and a
Scholey landed three
couple of goals by Mark Walker. Tom Lyndsay, Liam Wild, Andrew Mitchell and Russell McLean claimed tries, with Ian McDowell converting three, in COCKERMOUTH’s 22-4 victory over WATH BROW HORNETS A. Ryan Doran crossed for Hornets in a game played at Aspatria RUFC on Friday evening. Troy Armstrong led the way with four tries as DISTINGTON accounted for MARYPORT 34-6. Clayton Sutton offered solid support with a try and three goals, and Carl Hewer raced in. Scott Akehurst replied for the Port, and Craig Foster landed a penalty. DIVISION TWO leaders SEATON RANGERS A beat GREAT CLIFTON 22-4, thanks to tries for Kevin Thompson (2), Tony Roper, Miguel Blanco Charters and Gaz Iley; Matt Dixon improved one score. Clifton could only muster an Alan Burridge touchdown. SALTERBECK A lost 25-14 at GLASSON RANGERS A, despite a try and a goal by Robert Scott and touchdowns for Dave Watson and Dan Parks. Glasson won through courtesy of a try, a conversion and a field goal for Richard
Cameron Stuart, Joe Galimore, Gary Tierney and Keenan Winter, and a Gary Taylor goal.
McMillin, touchdowns by
Saturday 12 February 2011 SUPPLEMENTARY CUP (ROUND TWO): St Josephs A v Wetherby Bulldogs. PREMIER DIVISION: Slaithwaite Saracens v Queens; Drighlington v St Josephs; Siddal A v Hunslet Old Boys. DIVISION ONE EAST: Westgate Wolves v Birstall Victoria; New Earswick All Blacks v Dearne Valley Bulldogs; Ackworth Jaguars v Kippax Welfare; Ossett Trinity v Dewsbury Moor. DIVISION ONE WEST: Emley Moor v Wibsey Warriors; West Bowling A v Birkenshaw; Illingworth v Keighley Albion. DIVISION TWO: Dodworth v Wyke; Crigglestone All Blacks v Bank Top Harriers; Keighley Town v West Leeds; Brighouse Rangers v Lindley Swifts; Newsome Panthers v Morley Borough; Wortley Dragons v Stanningley A. DIVISION THREE: Thornhill Trojans v Dudley Hill A; Boothtown Terriers v Littleborough; Odsal Sedbergh v Selby Warriors; Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks v Victoria Rangers; Greetland All Rounders v Oulton Raiders A. DIVISION FOUR: Woodhouse Warriors v Oulton Raiders B; Ovenden A v New Earswick All Blacks A; Siddal B v Underbank Rangers; Hoyland Vikings v Drighlington A; Silsden v Elland A; Queens A v Undercliffe Wildboars. DIVISION FIVE: Guiseley Rangers v Newsome Panthers A; Wibsey Warriors A v Hollinwood; Meltham All Blacks v Queensbury A; King Cross Park A v Slaithwaite Saracens A; Stainland Stags v Burley Lions. DIVISION SIX: Clayton A v Emley Moor A; Wyke A v Illingworth A; Cowling Harlequins v Brighouse Rangers A; Farnley Falcons v Whitworth Spartans.
Fixtures
CUMBERLAND LEAGUE Results
DIVISION SEVEN: Underbank Rangers A v Selby Warriors A; Dearne Valley Bulldogs A v Moldgreen; South Bradford v Odsal Sedbergh A. BRADFORD ARL
JACK SENIOR MEMORIAL CUP (ROUND ONE): Queensbury v Clayton. WAKEFIELD ARL
PHYSIOWISE CUP (SEMI-FINAL): Sharlston Rovers A v Stanley Rangers A.
Queens
PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A Diff Pts 10 9 0 1 354 65 289 18
Sharlston Rovers 7 6 0 1 184 116 68 12 Slaithwaite S
Hunslet Old Boys 8 5 0 3 161 162 -1 10 St Josephs Queensbury Siddal A
10 6 0 4 196 171 25 12 10 4 1 5 236 246 -10 9
Drighlington Halifax Irish
9 3 0 6 169 210 -41 6 10 2 1 7 138 215 -77 5 3 2 0 1 72 46 26 4 11 1 0 10 119 398 -279 2
WEST FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A Diff Pts
Wibsey Warriors 12 10 1 1 444 143 301 21 Clayton
11 8 1 2 269 172 97 17
Keighley Albion * 10 7 1 2 322 138 184 15 King Cross Park 14 7 1 6 256 274 -18 15 Emley Moor Birkenshaw
11 4 2 5 266 272 -6 10 9 3 0 6 174 218 -44 6
West Bowling A 11 3 0 8 150 346 -196 6 Illingworth
EAST FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A Diff Pts
New Earswick AB 11 8 0 3 279 203 76 16 Ossett Trinity
11 7 0 4 245 171 74 14
Kippax Welfare 10 7 0 3 220 175 45 14 Dewsbury Moor 9 6 0 3 258 188 70 12 Birstall Victoria 9 5 1 3 188 171 17 11 Ackworth Jaguars 10 4 1 5 187 194 -7 9 Dearne V Bulldogs 12 2 1 9 178 308 -130 5 Westgate Wolves 12 1 1 10 196 341 -145 3
HULL & DISTRICT
SKIRLAUGH BULLS have booked a berth in the HULL ARL’s BOCM CUP FINAL following an 18-10 victory at NORLAND SHARKS in Saturday’s semi-final.
The Bulls were 12-0 up at the break, thanks to Ross Kemp’s conversions of tries by Tom Saltmer and Jamie Shaul, and fought off a Sharks rally with a Kemp penalty and a late touchdown for James Higginbotham. Louis
popped over for Norland, Carl Rollinson improving one effort. Alec Hardie Snr scored a hat-trick,
Jackson and Ricky Jones
Saturday 5 February 2011 IGGESUND CUMBERLAND LEAGUE DIVISION ONE: Broughton Red Rose 8 Glasson Rangers 25; Hensingham 22 Ellenborough Rangers 4; Cockermouth 22 Wath Brow Hornets 4; Distington 34 Maryport 6. DIVISION TWO: Salterbeck v Flimby -pp; Egremont Rangers v Lowca -pp; Seaton Rangers A 22 Great Clifton 4; Glasson Rangers A 25 Salterbeck A 14. DALE CAMPBELL-SAVOURS CUP (PRELIMINARY ROUND): Frizington v Kells A -pp.
Fixtures
Saturday 12 February 2011 IGGESUND CUMBERLAND LEAGUE DIVISION ONE: Distington v Broughton Red Rose. DIVISION TWO: Flimby v Egremont; Frizington v Seaton Rangers A; Salterbeck A v Kells A. E LAMB & SON CUMBERLAND AMATEUR CUP: Lowca v Ellenborough Rangers; Cockermouth v Salterbeck Storm; Wath Brow Hornets v Glasson Rangers; Great Clifton v Hensingham.
DIVISION ONE
Seaton Kells
Glasson
Distington 11 7 0 4 336 180 156 14 Wath Brow 12 5 2 5 240 247 -7 12 Cockermouth 11 5 1 5 261 194 67 11 Broughton RR 9 5 0 4 269 192 77 10 Maryport
Hensingham 10 1 0 9 132 374 -242 2 Ellenborough * 13 0 0 13 59 649 -590 -3
DIVISION TWO Seaton A Kells A *
Salterbeck 10 9 0 1 316 138 178 18 Frizington * 14 10 0 4 370 276 94 17 Flimby Lowca
Great Clifton 13 4 0 9 220 419 -199 8 Egremont
Glasson A 12 3 0 9 186 401 -215 6 Salterbeck A * 12 4 0 8 220 446 -226 5
* Points deducted 11 3 0 8 254 354 -100 6
13 7 0 6 361 298 63 14 14 7 0 7 336 278 58 14 12 7 1 4 329 270 59 12
P W D L For Agst Diff Pts 12 11 1 0 452 139 313 23
12 3 1 8 220 363 -143 7
P W D L F A Diff Pts 11 10 0 1 351 78 273 20 11 10 0 1 386 188 198 20 12 8 0 4 362 202 160 16
BARLA NATIONAL CUP ROUND UP
By PHIL HODGSON & TREVOR HUNT
DRIGHLINGTON, of the Pennine League, pulled off another sensational golden point victory in seeing off BLACKBROOK in a thrilling tie in the ACE INSURANCE (EUROPE)
NATIONAL CUP. an 11-10 victory.
Drighlington's defence was absolutely superb as they soaked up all that the Kukri North West Counties Premier Division visitors could throw at them. Other than an early penalty goal from Chris Springford, however, the boys from St Helens had nothing else to show on the scoreboard.
BARLA
Once again their supporters were treated to another marathon cup-tie, which went through two periods of extra time and was only decided in the fourth minute of `extra’ extra time when Ryan Jackson dropped the goal which sealed
The home side took the lead midway through the opening period when Ben Nabozny sent Tom Moorby in for the first try, and Ryan Jackson then collected his own kick before putting Sean Coughlan under the posts for another ungoaled effort. Blackbrook started the second period
kind.
strongly, and the breakthrough came just past the hour mark when scrum-half Danny Fairhurst scored under the posts, Springford levelling with the conversion. The visitors hit the front five minutes later with an easy Springford penalty before Michael Sanderson responded in
The match went into two ten minute periods of extra time with no scores managed as both teams tired in the testing conditions, until Jackson took the initiative. WEST BOWLING continued their improved form with a 14-6 victory over Pennine League QUEENSBURY - but it was a 60-metre interception try from John Simpson on the hour mark that gave the home side just enough impetus to go marching through. A Dominic Hadfield try in the 10th minute had given Bowling the lead, but Queensbury responded with a try from the outstanding Joe Swain on 26 minutes and, with Ashley Ryan goaling, they had the lead.
Martin Tordoff try five minutes from the break ensured a narrow 8-6 lead at half- time. With Johnny Summers leading
Bowling managed to battle back and a
and Alec Hardie Jnr landed a goal, in HULL WYKE’s game at WEST HULL LIONS in the GMB UNION PREMIER DIVISION. There was little else to celebrate for Wyke, however, the Lions winning 56-14 to go top of the table above Skirlaugh. There were two tries each for Liam East, Tony Tognola and Jimmy Walker in the romp, while Shane Carter chipped in with a try and six goals and there were touchdowns for Paul Kirby, Sam Cowan, Aiden Toomey and Oscar Ellerington.
Dave Paul bagged a brace, Chris Rhodes popped in and Callum Preston kicked three goals in BRANSHOLME DALES’ 18-12 verdict over PARKERS, who were level at 6-6 at the interval and closed with tries by Wayne Magee and Ricky Marshall, both goaled by Kris Parker.
OF YORK eased to a 32-16 success over RECKITTS, courtesy of a Tommy Dusher brace, tries by Mark Harris, Mike Taylor and Ben Frankish, and six
DIVISION ONE pacesetters DUKE 12 0 0 12 154 472 -318 0 Newsome P
SECOND DIVISION P W D L F A Diff Pts 11 8 0 3 283 185 98 16
Bank Top Harriers 10 7 1 2 257 148 109 15 Brighouse Rangers 9 6 0 3 234 195 39 12 Morley Borough 12 6 0 6 276 246 30 12 Dodworth
Lindley Swifts
10 5 1 4 228 190 38 11 8 5 0 3 186 150 36 10
Crigglestone AB 4 4 0 0 136 54 82 8 Wyke
Keighley Town 10 3 0 7 174 232 -58 6 West Leeds
8 3 0 5 157 151 6 6 10 3 0 7 212 279 -67 6
Stanningley A 12 3 0 9 202 347 -145 6 Wortley Dragons 10 3 0 7 138 306 -168 6
Sheffield H Dudley Hill A
THIRD DIVISION P W D L F A Diff Pts 12 9 2 1 332 158 174 20 11 9 1 1 406 188 218 19
Thornhill Trojans 9 7 1 1 296 90 206 15 Selby Warriors 9 7 0 2 270 110 160 14 Sharlston R A 11 6 1 4 198 172 26 13 Odsal Sedbergh 12 5 2 5 264 228 36 12 Boothtown Terriers 11 5 0 6 264 272 -8 10 Littleborough * * 12 6 0 6 220 302 -82 8 Oulton Raiders A 11 4 0 7 148 242 -94 8 W Craven Warriors 11 1 2 8 170 260 -90 4 Greetland AR * 12 2 1 9 180 340 -160 3 Victoria Rangers * 11 0 0 11 78 464 -386 -2
FOURTH DIVISION P W D L F A Diff Pts
Hoyland Vikings 12 9 0 3 468 229 239 18 W’house Warriors 11 7 1 3 379 296 83 15 Oulton Raiders B 8 7 0 1 294 122 172 14 Ovenden A Elland A
Underbank R Silsden
10 7 0 3 332 227 105 14 11 7 0 4 226 218 8 14 9 6 1 2 199 144 55 13 13 6 0 7 374 286 88 12
Drighlington A 9 3 0 6 180 306 -126 6 New Earswick A * 10 3 1 6 176 246 -70 5 Queens A
U’cliffe Wildboars * 12 2 1 9 135 442 -307 3 Siddal B
9 2 0 7 192 252 -60 4 10 1 0 9 143 330 -187 2
Wayne Harris goals. Joe Williams contributed two tries and two goals to the visitors’ cause, and Steve Lazenby barged over.
lost ground with a 24-6 home reverse at the hands of EMBASSY EAGLES. Dave Robson touched down for the Lions and Calvin Foston added the extras, but it wasn’t enough against an Eagles outfit
scored three tries and two goals; Glen Matsell also popped in, and Matty Jones kicked a penalty and a conversion. HOLDERNESS VIKINGS, hit by injuries, played with 11 men for 30 minutes at BILTON SULLY’S but pulled off a 32-28 win. Chris Toyon crossed twice, and Paul Blythe, Tommy Bennett and Ben Billany raced over, adding three, two and one goals respectively. Sully’s fell short despite a brace apiece for Dean Knaggs and Danny Casey, plus tries for Dave Regan and Lee Knaggs and two Matt Sneed goals.
Nathan Walker led the way with a try and five goals, there were two tries each for Ben Jarrett and Joe Staples, and Aaron Stone sped over, in NORLAND A’s 34-12 victory at COTTINGHAM TIGERS. The home side registered tries by Paul Campbell and Ben Goaten, both converted by Lee Jenkinson. BEVERLEY were 12-6 ahead at half- time against HAWORTH PARK, but were unable to add to Steve Johnson’s conversions of tries by Liam Lane and Gav Proctor. The Park prevailed through a try and a goal by Chris Armstrong, touchdowns for Jamie Hutchinson, Steve Chadwick and Steve Haswell, and two Jack Tuttle goals.
Sam Bennett bagged a brace, there was a try and six goals for Mark Bryant, and there were touchdowns to Matty Bryant, Ryan Atkinson, Ricky Harrison,
for whom Matt Green Second-placed LAMBWATH LIONS
Andy Jones and Mark Needler, in FENNERS’ 44-22 success over GW HORNERS. Chris Hathaway (2), Sam Ellerby and Jon Stubbins claimed the visitors’
touchdowns, and Nathan
Parkinson appended three goals. Results
Saturday 5 February 2011 BOCM CUP (SEMI-FINALS): Norland Sharks 10 Skirlaugh Bulls 18. PREMIER DIVISION: Bransholme Dales 18 Parkers 12; Hull Dockers A 18 East Hull Dragons 0; West Hull Lions 56 Hull Wyke 14. DIVISION ONE: Beverley 12 Haworth Park 22; Bilton Sully’s 28 Holderness Vikings 32; Cottingham Tigers 12 Norland Sharks A 34; Duke of York 34 Reckitts 14; Fenners 44 GW Horners 22; Lambwath Lions 6 Embassy Eagles 24.
Fixtures
Saturday 12 February 2011 GMB UNION HULL LEAGUE DIVISION ONE: Myton Warriors A v Reckitts; Haworth Park v Embassy Eagles.
West Hull
Skirlaugh Bulls 9 8 0 1 652 240 412 16 Bransholme
PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A Diff Pts 9 8 0 1 708 232 476 16
Norland Sharks 6 6 0 0 588 188 400 12 Parkers
Hull Dockers A 11 3 0 8 310 520 -210 6 Hull Wyke East Hull
10 7 0 3 546 390 156 14 10 3 0 7 580 510 70 6 11 2 0 9 458 596 -138 4
10 1 0 9 332 700 -368 2 Duke of York Bilton Sullys
Holderness Vikings 12 9 0 3 382 196 186 18 Lambwath Lions 13 9 0 4 302 221 81 18 Reckitts Embassy
Cottingham Tigers 14 6 0 8 372 392 -20 12 Hull Isberg Beverley
Haworth Park
Norland Academy 8 3 0 5 196 214 -18 6 Fenners
12 5 0 7 297 336 -39 10 12 4 0 8 288 318 -30 8 13 4 0 9 296 419 -123 8
Myton Warriors 4 2 0 2 188 304 -116 4 GW Horners
13 3 0 10 316 472 -156 6 12 0 0 12 206 510 -304 0
14 9 0 5 322 272 50 18 10 8 0 2 288 204 84 16 13 7 0 6 363 300 63 14
DIVISION ONE P W D L For Agst Diff PTS 12 12 0 0 440 128 312 24
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FIFTH DIVISION P W D L F A Diff Pts
Slaithwaite S A 12 9 0 3 330 140 190 18 Wibsey W A
9 7 1 1 228 132 96 15
Queensbury A 9 4 2 3 198 178 20 10 Newsome P A 8 5 0 3 178 189 -11 10 Hollinwood
Guiseley Rangers 8 4 1 3 231 192 39 9 Burley Lions Meltham AB
9 4 1 4 272 202 70 9 11 4 1 6 218 212 6 9
9 3 3 3 142 144 -2 9
Whitehall Warriors 9 3 2 4 198 202 -4 8 Stainland Stags 11 4 0 7 190 286 -96 8 King Cross Park A 11 0 1 10 134 442 -308 1
SIXTH DIVISION P W D L F A Diff Pts
Farnley Falcons 13 11 0 2 544 105 439 22 Whitworth S St Josephs A
11 10 0 1 422 80 342 20 10 7 1 2 308 172 136 15
Brighouse R A 10 7 0 3 334 110 224 14 Illingworth A
12 6 0 6 286 246 40 12
Emley Moor A 10 4 0 6 216 270 -54 8 Keighley Town A 18 3 1 14 132 522 -390 7 Clayton A * * Wyke A *
9 5 0 4 192 192 0 6 9 2 0 7 115 320 -205 2
Cowling H’quins 12 1 0 11 114 646 -532 2 Moldgreen
SEVENTH DIVISION P W D L F A Diff Pts 9 9 0 0 305 124 181 18
Dearne Valley A * 13 8 0 5 322 223 99 14 Wetherby Bulldogs 10 6 0 4 295 226 69 12 Odsal Sedbergh A 9 5 1 3 244 106 138 11 U’bank Rangers A * 9 2 1 6 84 277 -193 3 Selby Warriors A * 11 2 0 9 128 368 -240 2 South Bradford * * 9 2 0 7 178 232 -54 0
* Points Deducted
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