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BERWICK enjoyed a good Bank Holiday weekend, going unbeaten in their two meetings. The Bandits secured a 52-38


Premier League win over Redcar on Saturday before battling their way to a hard-fought 45-45 draw away at Workington in the League Cup on Monday, mainly inspired by a 14+1 points haul from the in- form Thomas Jorgensen.


EDINBURGH progressed through to the next round of the Premier League Knockout Cup with a 103-77 aggregate victory against Sheffield. Club Director Brian Gray said: “It was a solid performance from the


boys, beating Sheffield a bit easier than most of us anticipated. “I expected the Tigers to be


stronger but it was really all over by Heat 8; it certainly was an entertaining evening though.”


GLASGOW captain Aaron Summers said his side’s 46-43 defeat at Newcastle on Monday was a meeting the Tigers should have won. Said Summers: “It’s definitely


points dropped; it shouldn’t have happened, we should have had all the points. “One point is better than nothing, it might just get us over the line when we need it, it’s just a shame it wasn’t the full three.”


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IPSWICH booked themselves a place in the League Cup semi- finals with a 49-41 win at Plymouth on Friday. Team manager Phil Hilton said:


“I’m very pleased with the way the team turned it around; they all got stuck in from the start and the team spirit was there for all to see.


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