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Nathan steps into the Turf Moor spotlight
The homecoming of Nathan Peel received rapturous applause at Turf Moor on
Saturday. The Clitheroe schoolboy turned professional footballer may only have had 11 minutes in which
to impress — but impress he did! In that short time, he had a shot smothered hy
Hartlepool keeper Tim Carter, hit the crossbar with a great header and made two telling crosses for his fellow Burnley strikers. Not bad for a player who, as a lad, watched his
A special report by
‘Burnley Express’ sports editor Edward Lee
injury and, after a long lay-off, his place in the first team had escaped him after just one match. Recovery was followed by a loan spell at Hainax
Town and now the Clarets fan is^aiming to relaunch his promising career with his favourite
favourite Clarets from the Longside terrace! In an interview last week the former Ribblesdale
High School pupil admitted that the chance of playing for Burnley was a “dream come true”. And he certainly showed enough spirit to make
that dream come true. The former Lancashire schoolboy player opted
for an apprenticeship at Preston North End and when he made the first team grade, Peel made an immediate impact. Snapped-up by Carling Premiership side
Sheffield United, the 21-ycar-old suffered a cruel Shawbridge action
team.
kicked a ball, Peel grasped the opportunity to impress during the closing stages of Saturday s match and should have figured at some stage in last night’s Coca Cola Cup game against Tottenham Hotspur. Powerfully built and tall enough to end
With the crowd on his side before he had even , ,
Burnley’s search for a target man, Peel will have his sights trained on goal during the remainder ot his loan spell at Turf Moor — and will be hoping for a permanent deal at the end of it.
First victory denied Atherton I.II 4, Clitheroe 1
A LACK of the finishing touch denied C lith e ro e their first victory of the season in an action-packed
game at Crilly Park on Tuesday night. Clitheroe showed all the
Shawbridge Topics
THERE promises to he a bumper attendance at Shaw bridge tomorrow night for a Derby clash against
Both sities are in need of all three poults .is they strive to improve their lesigue position.
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place with just have five games in 1
s ,Prior to the midweek fixtures Darwen wtnai 20th . t.m.
jo points from 12 games, while Chthcioc i hand and trail their near neighbours by
S'*Jarwwi’s manager Mr Ian McCarry will certainly have his te:nn fired up for the game.
Shawbridge (k.o. 2-15 pm.). 0 ON Tuesday night the
Rovers in the first leg of a lit tiie first team take on Blackpool
>THE reserves entertain Barnoldswick on Saturday at Floodlit Trophy first rounil
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©FOLLOWING Saturday’s FA Vase success, manager Alan Bradshaw commented: “It was very pleasing to get the
commitment in.”
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result and hopefully this will be the start “f l'oU^l .|. link j' “Despite the way results have gone, the spirit within e team is great and all the players are giving their full th annulment when it would have been just as easy to give
Sunday Memorial Football League
Judge leap up table
THE first whr of the season for Judge YVaitnesley sees them jump six places from the bottom ol Division One of the Sunday Memorial Football League. De Lacy, however, are still two points clear at the
out Cup ( f irst round) — Crown Scaffold 3, Calder-
to]). Results: Memorial Knock
stones Athletic 2. Division One — Wellington 0, De Lacy 4; Park Hotel 1. Judge Waf- mesley 4. Division Two — Green Haworth 0, Langho 2. Fixtures: Division One —
Kings come down to earth
Burnley Buys* Club 3. Kings Arms 0
KINGS ARMS were brought down to earth when they visited Burnley Boys’ Club at the
weekend.ARcr winning their last seven games Kings never got
into their stride. They were outfought in every depart ment and finally went down
one goal and though they trieil hard to put together some fluent attacking football, the Burnley side thwarted
De Lacy v Clothes Yard (Cal- derstones), Whalley Wan derers v Metflex (Whalley). Division Two — Langho v
Park).
Memorial league Division One
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At half-time the Kibble Val ley side were down by only
them with fierce tackling and
Brownhill (Langho). Division Three — Thwaites Arms v Calderstones (Memorial
the failure to carry out basic tasks late on cost them dear. Despite a pre-match deluge,
passion, endeavour and com mitment needed to improve their sad league position, but
ran unmarked from the half way line and let fly from JO
which left the pitch sodden in the early stages, Clitheroe started to gain the upper hand, although clear-cut
yaNot to be disheartened, Clitheroe rolled up their
sleeves and battled hard. The im p re s s iv e Lee
chances were a rarity. But it was last season s
champions who took the lead after 34 minutes, when Fee- ley’s cross was chested in by former Clitheroe player Bob
Sculpher, Neil Itowbotham and Gary Butcher combined, and Butcher chipped a great goal into the comer after G
Pizelis.Not to be overawed, the Shawbridge side battled back and Shaun Bursnell levelled matters just before the break. The second half kicked-off
minutes. Better was to follow, when
it 4-3.
in great syle, with a great Clitheroe move involving Bursnell, Keighley and Lee Sculpher, ending with Jon Penmon scoring his first com-
Eetitive goal for the Shaw-
erton pressed forward and Feeleys shot was parried by Whalley and Burrows fol lowed in to make it 2-2. Clitheroe then suffered a sucker punch, when Fecley
ridgeside. But, from the restart, Ath
Geoff Young, should have wrapped up the points with
Jon Riley, substitute for , .
two clear-cut chances, but his efforts were well saved before he set up Jon Penmon who headed just over. Clitheroe then failed to slow the game down and played a
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Geoff Young’s persistence was rewarded after Bursnell shot deep at the back ]Kist to make
very ex|iensive price. Deep into injury time Ath
erton won a free-kick and slack marking allowed Parker
all the time in the world to rescue a point for last season s
champions.
Blues fail to cash in
Clithcroc 1, Maine Road 0
IN a performance that never reached the heights of their two previous games, Clitheroe rarely looked in any trouble against an ordinary side. For all their possession
however, Clitheroe failed to cash in on the chance to kill off the visitors and enjoy the
game.Instead they had to fight to the bitter end, with one or two dangerous moments giv ing them cause for concern. Shaun Bursnell replaced the
non-stop running. McTear came close with a
lob hut, as the game entered the last 20 minutes, Burnley took control, scored twice and ran out worthy winners. This weekend the team take
a break from league action and hope to perform better m the first round of the Adidas
^Kings Arms: Holden, Hit- chen, Wear, Gidlow, Scriven, Cox, Tudisco, Lowe, Astin, Lord, McTear. Subs: Blaekledge, Burgess.
East Lancashire Football League
Only four points at the top
ONLY four ixiints separate the top nine teams in Division One of the East Lancashire I- ootball
League.
ninth with 10. Read United share the second
Mill Hill St Peter's lend with 14 points, while Whalley lie
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division lead with Settle United, while Sabden Reserves head Division
Three.Results: Division One — I'ox-
Neil Rowbotham allowed Mark Heyes to cross, but Jon Penmon’s overhead kick was well-saved by Morrey in the visitors’ goal. The front line caused prob
A great through hall from , .
lems and, following a corner, Russell Procter, who had another solid game, headed just past the upright. Bursnell then shot over,
they failed to seal the game and had a few anxious moments toward the end.
Sculpher anil his good run was ended when the ’keeper
Jon Penmon freed Lee
hacked him down, hut the referee failed to award a
injured Geoff Young up front and Clitheroe started with promise.
penalty. Gary Butcher then heat the
offside trap, before laying the hall back for Shaun Bursnell to score, hut the referee disal lowed it for offside.
versy by hooking Jon Reunion — who kicked the hall to a col league taking a free-kick —
nell and could have scored almost with his first kick, hut shot at the ’keeper. The referee then hit contro
John Riley replaced Burs
before he was felled by Ran dall, but the free-kick was
wasted.Dave Whalley was then tested hy Quinn, but he saved well from the first serious attack by Maine Road. Clitheroe’s breakthrough
for Kicking the ball away. Following a throw-in, Paul Keighley shot ju s t wide,
before Martin Eatough freed John Riley, who out inside only to see his e f fo r t
came after 35 minutes, when good midfield work by Lee Sculpher, who is improving with every game, allowed Clitheroe to break down the left and when the ball was crossed into the area all Beck could do was turn the ball past
well-saved.Sighs of relief greeted the final whistle, as Clitheroe had clearly made hard work of a game that should have been a
formality. North West
Counties league I'W 1) I
his helpless keeper. The referee then saw fit to
book Gary Butcher and Rus sell Procter, after both made genuine attempts to win the
ball. The second h a lf was
hill 7, Ribchester 5; Rimington 5, Great Harwood United 1: Whalley 2, Worsthorne 1; Traw den Celtic 0. Sahden 4. Division Two — Road United
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Triumphant Sabden
SABDEN dispensed with Traw- den Celtic to the tune of 16 goals in their East Lancs League
fixtures.
The village’s high-flying reserves stuck 12 goals past a hapless Celtic Reserves, while
Sabden firsts won 4-0. Scott Windsor scored four for
Clitheroe v Barlick United, Johnsons SC v Rimington, Rib chester v Colne
United.PW D L
ley Reserves 2. Fixtures: Division One
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Sabden.....................
Foxhill...................... CLITHKKOKKKS... Whalley.......v ..........
the reserves, with Colin Maher and Neil Mitchell getting two
Trawden Celtic......... Helmshore Utd........ Colne Util................ Bock Rovers............ Kibchester............... Kimington................
apiece. One each by Billy Moore, Ste
ven Turner, Nigel Bell and Andrew Davies accounted for
at the top of the Reserve Division.
the rest. This result takes them clear
were given more of a game, but still ran out comfortably.
At Trawden the first team .
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Fair result Burnley Ladies 1, Clilhcroc Ladies 1
CLITHEROE and Burnley ladies committed themselves to
an attacking game, but the sen reline at half-time remained
It was 20 minutes into the second half before a goal was
the first half the Ribble Val ley side took a 3-0 lead into the break with goals by Max Gardner, Eric Gelclard and Pete Washbrooke.
Playing against the wind in
minutes, Sabden secured their victory with a rare headed goal from Howard Linford.
In a more relaxed second 45
scored, this coming the way id Clitheroe when Middleton ran clear of the Burnley defence and
Creative win for
2, Whinney Hill 1. Division Three — Sabden Reserves 12, Trawden Celtic Reserves 0; Worsthorne Reserves 3, Whal
Waggon Hamhlcdon Studios 1, Waggon and Horses 4
TH E C l i t h e r o e s id e thoroughly deserved this win, with their front men finally
looking more creative. Although a goal down mid
way through the first half, Waggon came back strongly and equalised through Ward who scored from the nar-
in the second half, Wag gon went from strength to
strength and in the space of two minutes Damien Keefe
opcncil his season’s account when he twice received passes from Muscamp and left the advancing keeper helpless, his first a low drive and the
second a clever lob. Substitute Scorah ended
the match as a contest when he headed home a quickly-ta- ken Haydock free-kick. Again another all round
scrappy, with Clitheroe hav ing the majority of play, but
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Catalogue of missed chances
Craven Heifer 2, Duke of York 1
rawest of angles on the left chances by the Craven Heifer with a fierce shot.
A CATALOGUE of missed ’
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kept the scoreline down in this Burnley and District
League fixture. within 10 minutes the Cra
ven had forced four corners but failed to capitalise on their attacking play. An overhead kick hy Smith came close and the Craven finally scored with a cracking Slater drive. Before half-time Duke of
Clitheroe and District Pud League
K in g s c r o w n a r o y a l s e a s o n
CONGRATULATIONS are Dog and Part. A v Higher
due to Kings Arms A for gain ing yet another Premier League Championship after heating Dog and Partridge A 0- 1.
decided tonight when RB Legion A host Cross Keys A. Both teams have identical
The runners-up spot will be
points and frames, so the win ners take the prize. Dog A (Barrow) and De Lacy Arms are already relegated. The First Division Cham
pionship will also he decided tonight, when Lord Nelson and RB Legion P. meet. New inn B are already relegated. Second division winners are
Buck.First Division — Bridge Inn v Poodle Hotel R, Horse shoe A v New Inn R, Black Horse v Pet re Arms, Lord
Nelson v Waggon and Horses A, White Hart v RR Legion
R.S e co n d D iv is io n — CCWMC v Dog and Part. R, Waggon and Horses I! v Cas tle Inn. Swan anil Royal A v Commercial, Ruck Inn A v Roval Oak A. l’.yc: Pendlc
Waggon and Horses I’ , despite their defeat hy Dog and Partridge li who earn runners-up position il they
win at CCWMC tonight. Royal Oak I! are champions
saw the registration of 40 teams, who will he divided into four leagues of ten. 1 lie season will start on October
The Winter League ACM .......
liSth.Results: Premier Division — Cross Kevs A 3. Kings Arms B 4: Dog A (Barrow) I, De Lacy 3; Victoria A 1, New inn A 3; Kings Arms A 6, Dug and Part. A 1; Higher Buck 1, RB Legion A 3. First Division — I’endlc
of the third division, while Horseshoe B take the run ners-up snot.
Cow v White Lion, Victoria R v Swan and Royal li. Dog li (liarroiv) v Horseshoe li, Royal Oak li v Ruck Inn R. live: Cross Keys R.
Hotel A. Third Division — Rnnvn
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C l i th e r o e m e n u n d e r t h e w e a t h e r
Clitlieroc 2nd XV 0, North Manchester 2ft
CUTIIKItOE were not at their best on .Saturday and consequently found them selves on the receiving end. Starting the game pitched
against large and heavy opponents, Clitheroe were
soon under pressure. The North Manchester
stand-off used the slippery hall well, with countless high kicks into the Clitheroe 22 leading to their first try.
added in the first half. Clitlicrnc went further
A further two tries were
behind, being caught asleep at the start of the second half, but this kick started a revival with the pack taking the game hack to North Manchester.
aggression, hut too many lit tle and often needless mis takes preventing the home team from scoring anil many passes failing to go to hand.
With much h e a r t and
Clitheroe must improve upon this week s performance
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Disappointing result at Didsbury
lliilsliury Toe 11 ltUl’C 1st XV 25 ills.
Clilhcroe RUFC 1st XV (I pts
AN opportunity for revenge sadlv went begging when Clitheroe visited Didsbury
Toe II. After receiving a thumping
from the same side in a cup match only four weeks agin a strengthened Clithcroc outfit, which saw the welcome return of Stuart Grcntorcx in the centre and Mike Conelia on the left wing, were confident in redressing the balance.
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Gisburn and District Pool
Good wins open league THE Cislmrn and District Pool League opened with good
and Copy Nook just managed to steal the points off the In a last-match thriller at Three Rivers, the eight-hall
Elsewhere, the Buck Inn heat liewlv-tormed Anchor 1. , . . . i « i n
wins from New Inn A and the Strategy Club, whose strengthened team inflicted a heavy defeat on the I eiiille Hotel outfit.
separated the home side from a surprise defeat of the cham pions, Andrew Riley recovering well to secure the points. League captains are reminded to complete and send entries for the Singles Knockout Competition as soon as
team show and a promising debut from Jon Evans, while Haydock, Ince and Keefe also
lobbed the oncoming keeper. Seven minutes later, how
ever, Burnley drew level. Although Ralph and Watson
fair result.
were unlucky not to give Chth- eroe the decisive strikes later in the game, the 1-1 draw was a
stood out.Waggon needed a good result before Saturday’s tough match away to Mill Hill St Peter’s in the Adidas Trophy. Waggon: Sharpies, Boyd,
York equalised, but imnuslia- tely after the break the Chlh- eroe side took the lead, once again, through Robinson. The Duke of York then applied some pressure hut came up against a strong Craven
defence.
some attractive passing foot ball hut let themselves down
The Craven side played . , ,
in front of goal. Craven Heifer: Gharnley,
Ince, Conti, Cattermole, Shir like r , H a y d o e k , Ward, Muscamp, Evans, Keefe. Subs: Scorah, Lawson.
5 Barnes.
Clarkson, Lord, Moulding, Cawposki, Smith, Robinson. S la te r , Windle, Shears, Aspinwall. Subs: Rawson,
|M Results: New Inn A 6, New Inn P. 1; Strategy Club 6. Pendle A 1; Anchor A 3, Cony Nook I; Ruck Inn a. Anchor I. 2- Pendle R 5. Coach and Horses 2; Three Rivera Rovers 3,
White Bull 4.
KIBBLE VALLEY crown green howlers are invited to attend winter refereeing meetings. Ighten Hill Bowling Club,
Bowls invite
Burnley, has extended the invi tation as an opportunity for bowlers to enhance their under standing of the game. The first meeting is on Thurs
day, October 28th, at 7-30 p.m. further details are available fron T. Houseman (0282 38223) or A. Loekhend (0282 423230).
Poor start
THE Whalley Juniors contin ued their poor start to the season, in the Blackburn and Darwen Junior League, with a 3-0 defeat to Oswaldtwistle team Broadfield Metros.
consecutive of the season — shows that a lot of hard work needs to he done in order to improve their results.
The defeat — their fourth
Clitheroe were immediately pul under pressure and were forced to deal with a number of close range serums. This they did reasonably well but then they conceded a rash penalty, shortly followed by a try which put Toe 11 3-0 up at
However, from the kiek-olf
half-time. With the slope in their
favour ill the second half Clitheroe were still confident, but the visitors chances came few and Tar between. The midfield hacks were well
the middle of the half when they conceded three tries. Although flattering the score- line in favour of the home side, il did show what could he made of halt chances.
Clitheroe lost the game il
On the brighter side, prop- forward John Procter had an excellent game, and ageless centre Richard Waterhouse was outstanding ill his defen sive chores.
Clitheroe play host to Wliar- fedale — kick-off 3 p.m.
At Liltlcmoor on Saturday,
Greatorex, Waterhouse, Con ella, Ileanaii, Tattersall Pr o c te r , I s he rwnoi l Diilniwski,- Bispiug, Giles Newton, Holmes, Taylor.
r Clillicroc: Stinger, Morliey,
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second team. Good performances came
if they are to carry on with progress being inside in the
from Hitchen and Rhine in the line-out, and Mick Rowley and Gretton sit the hack who tack
led
well.Clitheroe: Moore, Hodges. Knowles, Thornber, Wood- bum. Blanc, Saycr, Hitchen, Francis, Rowley, Fielding, Gretton, Nuttall, Cox.
;W?iTHERESA ROBSON REPORTS!® Second place for local rally ace
AFTER 3,000 miles ami nine months, local rally driver Martin Meadows and his team have finished second in the Mintex National Series.
year plan to win the series, with this being planned as a development year to perfect the car, to learn about the series and for me to get my hand in after an enforced three year lay-off.” said a jubilant Martin after the event. “To finish second is in fact a massive bonus and just reward for the team and sjMmsors.”
“It had always been a two
Ixdween Martin and the cham pionship class title in the final round, the Artemis Forest Stages.
Only 24 seconds came
team from Bournemouth to Aberdeen, Swansea to the Isle of Man ami then, in the
The series has taken the
final round, to the North Yorkshire forests above Scarborough.
“Going into the final round l was lying second in the cham
pionship, with my main rival Nigel Canned from the Isle of Man, first,” rej>orted Martin.
jmisoning the night before the final stages, when he arrived at Duncombe Park, Martin knew he needed ju s t 10 seconds to take the title. He took a gamble anil opted for smooth intermediate tarmac tyres to cope with the surface.
Having suffered from food
first run I had made the wrong choice, but it was too all late, recalls Martin. Not
“ It was obvious after the
owed to change tyres for the second run, the team
dropped six seconds. “1 was gutted to lie so close, yet so far away.” he says.
delighted to finish second and the overall position certainly stands him in good stead for the future.
The rest or the team were Ladies’ Hockey
Injury hits Clitheroe
I^incaster 2nds 3 Clithcroe 1, THE Lancaster 2mls put the
Clitheroe defence under con- stunt pressure from the start, hut Clithcroe marked well anil
despite attack after attack held their own.
when right-half Joanne Moves had to leave the pitch for treat
The team had to reorganise ment on an injured hand follow
ing a knock with a stick. During this time, with only
10 players on the field, Lan caster scored twice, the centre forward getting both goals.
attacks in the first half, but with Joanne liack on pitch and follow ing a few changes up front the second half produced more posi
Clitheroe mounted very few
tive play. __ Four accurate and well-struck
shots forced the Lancaster ’keeper to make excellent saves. A further Lancaster attack
produced a well-worked goal, with the wing and centre forward combining to make it a hat-trick for the striker.
get a consolation goal at this stage. Having failed to score in the opening two matches they need to keep their heads up ami morale high.
Clitheroe were unlucky not to
Farnsworth, Moves, Davison, Wilkins, White, Praetor, Hart ley, Griffiths, Joynson.
Clithcroc: Eva, Garstang,
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