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l.UVi,. .IlMn* k Jv- Clilheroe ZZ3ZU (Editorial), Z2SZ3 (Advertising); Burnley iZZSSl (Classified)


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November. Z3rd,2995 39 ..................


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B L U E S SAVE T H E IR B E S T U N T IL LAST!


CLITHEROE striker Jon Riley showed why he was named North-West Counties , player or'the month fpr October with a brilliantly taken last-gasp equaliser to help , the Blues'into the third round of the FA Vase. ■


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RTM Newcastle, were no slouches’and held a one goal lead right to the 85th minute before Riley pounced for the equaliser.


The side visiting Shawbridge on Saturday, ’


The winner came from Clive Dunn in injury time, but was no more than Clitheroe deserved after dominating the game. It did look as if the bad run of luck the Blues have been suffering in front of goal over the past few weeks was set to continue.


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performance as good as any Clitheroe have pro­ duced this season. Although'Clitheroe lie 15th in the North-West Counties’ First Division — disappointing after last season’s runners-up spot — they have been playing much better than the form book sug­


Chance after chance was spurned in a first half gests. ; , '• : :


Management team Denis Underwood and Gary Butcher have admitted they are losing games they should be winning comfortably and that they can’t blame bad luck every time. They will now be hoping that the run of bad


' ' • JUSTIN CONNOLLY reports .


ington followed up but skied his effort over the bar.


was a real handful for the Newcastle defence. Three times in the first half he was through on


Clitheroe played some good football, and Riley


goal with only the keeper to beat. But each time a mixture of indecision on the part of the Clitheroe forward and good goalkeeping kept the score-sheet clean. On 35 minutes Clitheroe had a series of comers


Pilkington whose first time shot was well saved by Gareth McNary in the Newcastle goal. McNary was involved in the action again on 72 minutes, this time for the wrong reasons, when he was quickly closed down by Riley as he con­ trolled a back-pass, but clearly pulled the Blues striker back as he nudged the ball out wide. The referee saw nothing wrong with the chal­


as they increased the pressure on the visitors, but they all came to nothing thanks to some dogged defending. Just before the break Newcastle broke free


through Andy Elliot on the right but his long- range shot was well saved by Carlo Nash. Seconds later Newcastle won a free kick just inside the Clitheroe half and Gary Nicholson


lofted it into the box. Nash came out to punch, but cleared the ball


only as far as Glenn Liddle who slotted a shot through the crowded penalty area into the net. Clitheroe’s second-half performance was nowhere near as impressive as the first-half dis­ play, but they remained on top and could have equalised at any time. Left-winger Dennis Hill came very close to


results is over and a place in the last 64 of the FA Vase — only six games from Wembley — can only help to boost the player’s confidence. Ironically Riley was the main culprit in the first-half, missing a string of good chances. As early as the first minute a strong run down


trating afternoon as the final whistle loomed, but the Newcastle players were starting to tire and Clitheroe didn’t give up. Right-back Neil Otley made the goal for Riley. He powered through weary Newcastle chal­ lenges down the right and squared the ball to Clitheroe’s number eight on the edge of the box. The finish was superb. Riley turned and let fly with an unstoppable drive into the roof of the


It looked as if it was going to be another frus­ . . . .


net. Even a draw would not have been a good result,


but a replay at Newcastle was the last thing on


■ Twenty minutes into the second half Denis Underwood made a crucial double substitution, replacing the midfield duo of Butcher and Dar- byshire with Andy Taylor and Dean Stowe. Four minutes later Clitheroe again came close


bringing the Blues back to level terms when he beat two men down the left, but his shot skimmed the top of the bar.


the right from Ian Pilkington ended with a cen­ tre for Riley whose shot was well blocked. Pilk-


to levelling things when a Riley free-kick from the edge of the box came back off the wall to


‘We did more than enough’


CLITHEROE co-manager Gary Butcher thought his side thoroughly deserved their FA Vase win over RTM


Newcastle at Shawbridge on Saturday. Although the equaliser for the Blues came five minutes from time and the winner hit the net in injury time, Gary was convinced Clitheroe had done enough during the 90. minutes to prove they were the better side.


net of late, despite playing some good football, but their luck finally changed on Saturday, just in the nick of time. Butcher said: “I don’t think we got anything from the


The Shawbridge outfit have been struggling to find the


game th a t we didn’t two goals that counted— deserve.


and they were two very “Over the last few weeks well taken goals,


things haven’t been going “They scored with what our way and it was getting • was their only real chance difficult for us to explain 0f the game and that gave


why. “We have been'playing


ding games we should be winning. "We left it very late today,


well but.givi'ng away silly goals at'silly times and loa­


but I hope this is a sign of things to come. I t may mean,, th a t our luck.has.


changed. • “We are now in the last 64


of the FA Vase, just six games from the final and that’s a tremendous incen-


'tiveforus. “A’good win like this can


be the catalyst for greater things. We ca’h "only hope the goals will start going in' for us in the league. “Today we were the better side throughout—especial­ ly in the first half when we played very well only to give away a sloppy goal right at the end of the half. “We didn’t play well in the second half but we got the


them the confidence to hold on until the 85th minute.


they eventually tired. When we got the one goal I knew we would get the winner.”


“But we never gave up and


1 the league, again at Shaw-; bridge. Butcher recognises the importance of the game.


mid-table and will have to make a move soon if they are to make an impression in the top half of the table.


Eastwood Hanley lie in


; going — results haven’t gone our way over the past few weeks, but the Vase


Butcher said: “We need to win to keep the confidence


win just might be the turn­ ing point and we all have to work very hard to ensure that it is.”


North West. Counties’ League round-up


CLITHEROE’S opponents on Saturday, East- wood Hanley sounded an ominous warning to the Blues when they thrashed Rossendale United 7-0 on Tuesday


night. They move up the table


into 12th place opening up a five-point gap on the Blues and Maine Road who occupy th e . two places below them. Elswhere m the league, the Second Division Player of the Month award for Octo­ ber went to Lee Lawson of Maghull. It is the first time.. in almost three years that the club has received the- award. Over at Seel Park,-a


. On Saturday.the.Blues- 'face Eastwood Hanley in •


Back row (l-r) - Karen Goddard, Louise Crump, Sophie Vali-


naVis, Lisa Hillary, Unsay Creighton. Front row - Safina Jilani, r ' ; Shirley Veevers, Helen Culshaw, Sarah Myers, Shamsa Riazat: :


B i g d a t e f o r R i b b l e s d a l e H S g i r l s


A RIBBLESDALE High School Girls football team has won the chance to grace the hallowed Turf Moor after finishing runners-up in a recent five-a-side competition. The girls played in the competition


well in attack, while Karen Goddard and Rofina Jilani kept the St Christopher’s forwards quiet. As usual Sophie Valinakis was every­


where.' The team held out, with keeper


at Burnley FC’s training ground, and made it,through to the semi-finals scoring eight goals in four games and conceding none. A brilliant solo effort from Sophie


Helen Coulshaw having very little to do, and the game was decided by a penalty shoot-out.


Valinakis saw them through the semi-final 1-0, but the final, against a bigger and older St Christopher’s team, was always going to be diffi­ cult. It was a very close game with Shirley Veevers and Louise Crump playing


With the England Under 18 goal­ keeper in the St Christopher’s goal, it was a lost cause and Ribblesdale fin­ ished on the wrong end of a 1-0 score-


line. The bonus came when the girls dis­


covered the two sides would meet again - at half-time during a Football League game at Turf Moor, in front


Vernon Ladies 0, Clithcroe Ladies 5


CLITHEROE had all the play in this game, but it took them 40 minutes to get the first goal. - The goal from Ralph was the only thing separating the


sides at half time but Clitheroe doubled their tally through a 20 yard Smith goal two minutes into the sec­


ond-half. Smith got her second early in the second-half when she headed home from a comer.


of Ireland side while ex- Burscough and Skelmers- dale United player was recently featured on TV’s This is Your Life - comedi­ an Stan Boardman. Results • '


:


chance conversation between Mossley officials and 21-year-old Nicholas Ambrose, who was working on a scheme at the club to,, extend the pitch, revealed - the youngster had played, for Stockport as a junior ■ and also in the Stockport Premier League. • ■ Nicholas has since joined


the Mossley players in training and .haslsO; far- made a good impression. ■ Holker Old Boys recently .-


broke their record gate, but the 600 whocrammed into, Rakesmoor Lane hadn’t turned up to watch a foot­ ball match, they had come to see the fireworks display the club had organised for Bonfire Night!, Sheffield Wednesday man­


ager -David .-.Pleat, -.was


among the impressed spec­ tators who sawBurscough


striker Andy Howard put four past Stantondale in


. Saturday


y FA Vase Second Round ., •' CLITHEROE 2, RTM Newcas­


v.;2j Shildon 1, Mossley 2; Trafford 3; Darleston 0; Willenhall 3,


tle 1:' Flixton 5, Hucknall Tn 1: Maine Rd 1, Eastwood Hanley 4: North Ferriby.Utd 7, Oldham Tn


‘ Newcastle Tn 1, v. ; ' . North West Counties •' ■


■v,:-V.. A First Division, c -


■ :' 1, Glossop NE1: Rossendale Utd :


’ Bootle 0, Precot Cables 6; Dar- wen 0, Kidsgrovo Ath,2; Holker OB 4, Chadderton 1: Nantwich ,Tn 3, Blackpool Rovs 1: Penrith


1, St Helens Tn 1; Salford City 0, ,Burscough7.


. Monday.';V


. North WestCounties . First Division • ,


; Eastwood Hanley .7, Rossendale : vUtdO. ' . Fixtures.


-y . North West Counties"* • " First Division , • Saturday .■


---- : CLITHEROE v Eastwood Han- : Burscough’s 6-0 Win. • , -My ley; Darwen v Flixton; Kidsgrove


It seems Andy may be one^.-Ath v, Maine Rdi Mossley v of a long hst o f B ^ u g h ;


strikers who havemoyed on ••.Cal)ies. s t . n ejen8 Town v to better things. ."■ <


ers, Alex Russell, has 1 • , , > Tuesday recently:moved on-loan.’) ChaddertonvEastwood.Hanley;;


One of their former play- 5 Glossop NE. . , ' from Rochdale to a League t Maine Road v Mossley ■ > r Rossendale Utd; Salford City v


■ ' tie vSkelmersdale Utd; Chadder-; ton ' v Nantwich Tn;


Blackpool Rovs v Trafford: Boo-; '


The goal was followed by a good spell from Vernons who had their chances to reduce the arrears before a sec­ ond for Ralph on 75 minutes put the game, beyond their reach. ■ ■


scoreline which reflected the quality of the performance. Clitheroe: Vickers, Hindson, Ward, Hughes, Room


Three minutes from time Hughes made it five for a •• y ■ :■ > v


Smith, Hi Thwaite, Scott, Ralph, O’Brien, Watson Subs: Garroway, E. Thwaite, Slack.


• DISAPPOINTING weekend saw all but one of Readstone’s four sides defeated, with the Under 15s team managing only a draw.


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They played Barrowford Celtic and David Hankinson contributed Readstone’s goal m a 1-1 draw. -


The Under 16s in the Hyndbum League lost their top- of-the-table clash with Borrowdale 2-1. A very compel itive game saw. Chris Ingham score Readstone’s only


goal. The Burnley Under 16s lost 7-2 to top sideBnerfield


• CLITHEROE Wolves had a mixed bag of results at the weekend, with their sides winning three games and losing two. The Under 11s beat Harwood Rovers 4-J. with a hat-


1 )


Celtic with Richard Clement scoring both goals. Andrew Stubbs and Martin Thompson were the


goalscorers when the Under, 12s lost 5-2.to Islington Boys.


trick from-Thomas Holgate and one from Damel Hoi- gate, inflicting Rovers’ first defeat of the season. ;y ?' James Hoare was outstanding in a good performance.,,, The Under 15s beat league leaders Todmorden Colts 2-


0 with goals from Daniel Vesty and Matthew, Gamer, with-Paul Chamley taking the man-of-the-matcK


award. • The Under 12s hammered Rosemount Regulators 9-0 with man-ofthe-match Thomas Holgate hitting a hat- trick, Mark Punchard grabbing two. and Jamie


Thomas,:Thomas Byroiri and Chris Atkinson scoring one apiece.'


However,'the Under l3s’went out of the cup,’.Wolves going down 2-1 despite a goal from Rob Astrn and a furn performance from Darnel Walker.


' ’ll ' k ' l - ‘ ■! ' • ' ’


An under-strength Under 10s.crashed.5-l'at a strong Barrowford Celtic, with John Knowles .on the scoresheet and BenDewhurst manof-the-match.-------- - ' “


of a big crowd I t was a great achievement for the girls considering how long they have been playing and their age - most of them will be able to play agsin next year. PE Teacher Miss Joanne Kane said





after the success: “The girls have really worked hard and deserved their success. I am looking forward to seeing them play at Turf Moor and I


Dean Ramsdale from the Burnley FC Football in the Community Pro­ gramme who have worked with the girls improving their skills and moti­ vating them to do well.


am really proud of them.” She also thanked John Lister and


Memorial League,


D E L A C Y F A L L A P A R T I N


T I T L E R A C E


LOST for words after Sunday’s defeat at home to improv­ ing Heys Inn, De Lacy manager Alan .True saw his side fall behind in the First Division title race.


Leading 1-0 up midway through the second half, Heys equalised and by True’s


own admission: “We fell to pieces after that.” The visitors went on to record a 5-1 success, leaving them nine points behind leaders Swan Hotel, having played a game more. .


;■ In the Second Division, Legion stayed in-the title


goals with Rishton Arms, while Swan at 'Whalley’s recent slump continued as they, went down 4-1 a t ’ home to Victoria.


Judge Walmsley shared six


■; 5-1 win at Commercial. ; New Inn were on the


the Third Division. Results


"De Lacy 1, Heys Inn Swan at Whalley 1, Victoria 4. Second Division


First Division


> Commercial 1, Calderstones 5: ■Redcap 0.RBL3


‘ ' First Division


Ccnturian v RBL (Centurian)' Fox and Hound v Calderetones ’


New Inn v Alma (Roefield). ^ r-w o ii^ ^p a g e v^rltW Dhririon-”^’*


Second Division * ■ , ...There’s mbre^sporfc » tA


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New Inn 2, St Albans 6.:...; ... ... , - Fixtures ,


Third Division ,


hunt with a 3-0 win at Red­ cap; andCalderstones had a


: receiving end of a 6-2 score- line against St Albans in


;- Swan Hotel.....:.... '-Victoria...;... .....


Crown Scaffolds... - GnflmArms..... . Rishton Arms....;.


De Lacy.......... .: HeysInn.........


R almsley... . ose and Crown.


Swan at W Judge W


:Fox and Hounds.. .-Risuig Sun.;.'.;...;.


Black Dog........... RBL Dog Inn...;.;........ Centurion.;..;...... Commercial..;.;;... Grand Ranger...... Calderstones,. m


....


Ossie AUstars.... iRedcap...;;.:.......


Brownhill Arms... halley..


First Division • * PW.... 1010 .... 1111 .


; .10 5 14 9 5 .0 4 4 2 5 n


.:U . _ 11 *3 3 10 3 1 I .10 0 1


'lO 0 1


Second DivisionPW D ::mo 10 10 8 11 G 2 10 6 010 5 111 3 2 10 1 19 2 310 2 0 10 2 0 10 0 3


1-8 .0 K ’ 1 Third Division v


.Walmsley....'........... Alma. 1 ~ .Graham and Brown.;


Thinncy Hill.....;...; W


W


*s' v Crown Scaffolds (Roefleld)L-. Bay Horse...;;.; t' Swan at Whalley v Clothes Yard ’ (Wilsons).


De Lacy v Rose and Crown ' uenUtOS (Calderstones), Judge Walrasley NeWlnn ,


, , ,B„, HxyHonc - StanhQl Lions;; tAlbans.......,-—


ag Clothing..........; Sool Pack





10 9 1 0 11 7 0 4 10 3 6 l 21 . 11 6 1 4 19


.,v/9\5'v(K4 PW D-L5 ■ j


ilO 60: 4 18 11 6 0 5 18 10 5 2 3 17


L P1 302 2A2 243 20 18 166 6 4 9 8 6 8 6 7 3


7 . 13 22 0 4 21 i


D L P 0 0 30


the Blues’ minds. They surged forward again and just as it seemed as if time would beat them, a cross from Taylor on the left was knocked back to Dunn who fired the ball into the net. , Clitheroe almost undid all their good work a


few seconds later when Simon Westwell’s defen­ sive header beat keeper Nash but went just the right side of the bar. In the end there was no denying Clitheroe the win — for once luck was on their side. Clithcroe: Nash, Rowbotham, Otk-y. Baron, Wcstwell,


CLITHEROE striker Jon Riley receives his North-West Counties League Player of the Month Award for October from league treasurer Ken Dean (left) and league secretary Hugh Cairney (right) watched by manager Denis Underwood.


Butcher (Taylor 65), Darbyshirc (Stowe 65), Riley, Dunn, Pilkington (Burch 76), Hill.


Riley scored seven goals in nine games during the month, including


man pf the moment


two against Bootle in the second round of the FA Vase. Earlier in the competition he had scored a hat-trick against Imming- ham and his late equaliser in Clithcroc’s win over RTM Newcas­ tle on Saturday takes his season’s tally to 13 in all competitions. Manager Denis Underwood is


first tenm bcacu.sc of injury earlier in the season. He said: “Jon came into the side at a


difficult time for us but has done very well and held on to his plncc. “He looked very good when he first


delighted with the young striker’s progress after he was drafted into the


came to the club, but didn't get the chance to show us what he can do. “Now he's got that chnncc and he


ROCK SLIP OUT OF CHATBURN’S GRIP!


Rock Rovers 3, Chatburn 0


A DEFEAT by three goals to a decent footballing side like Rock Rovers represents a big step in the right


direction for Chatbum. The Ribble Valley villagers, without a point to their name


games of the season.


Now a contingent of the side's regular support believes in throwing caution to the wind and concentrating on attack rather than defence.


.


The management, however, definitely does not. I t will continue with its strategy of strengthening its defence, rather than committing itself to a kamikaze


■ ■


attacking policy. For half-an-hour at Holt House, Chatbum held a strong


Then just before the interval Rock struck twice to qui­ Cen v Helmshore; Trawden came close.


John Hodgson, Jacques Flamant and Dave Sutcliffe all Read Utd v Worsthorne Utd; dock Rovers v Settle Utd; Sab­


... „ .


eten Chatbum’s enthusiasm. But the villagers held their nerve throughout the second


half, only conceding one more goal — though Paul Craig


■ pulled off a brilliant penalty save. Earlier on in the sea­ son, this one goal would have been half-a-dozen;


" l i i fact, Rock almost crumbled as Chatbum chipped away at them — frustrating their attacks'and producing their own incisive counter-attacks. As Chatburn plan to face Ribble Valley rivals Hurst Green on Saturday, and the rest of the season in general, they must be reminded that they have only just been reborn and are a long way off the nursery school egg and


spoon race. Chatbum: Craig. Pritchard. Tomlinson. Gardner. Robinson. Hcanan. Boyd,Hodgson, Flamant, Sutcliffe, Lakin.


Subs: Booth. Livesey, Grimshaw. riiHieroc and District Darts League


H e i f e r lo s e o u t a g a i n


Leaders Castle Inn broke the half-century mark with four maximum 180 scores and two checkouts over the ton


mark.


Derek Graham hit 112 on his check, but darts of the week goes to Kings’ Steve Kenyon who took just 15 darts to complete his game, giving an average of 100.2 per throw. In the Second Division Craven Heifer B also broke the


Royal Oak’s Jim Hargreaves checked on 108 and Kings


fifty point mark winning 7-1 away to Bilhngton Band Club B


manage a draw m their hard fought game against New Inn B, allowing Social Club A to hold on to second place. :• : *


Petre Arms could only


This weeks 180s: A. Gud­ geon, P. Cole, J. Tncket, B. Clough. ■' RESULTS


First Division.


Royal Oak 8; Black Horse 2, Pen­ dle Witch 5; Craven Heifer A 3, Kings Arms 5; De Lacy 2, Judge Walmsley 6; Dog and Partridge (Barrow) 3, Mangrove 5.


Castle 5, New Inn 3; BBC A 0, ; \ Second Division .


Social Club B 3, Dog and Par­ 4tridge (Clithcroe) 4; New Inn B


(Langho) 3, New Inn C 5; Swan with two Necks 3, Social Club A 5; Black Bull (Chatburn) 3, Horseshoe 5.


BBC B 1, Craven Heifer B 7; , Petre Arms 4; Black Bull


■ POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division ^ ’


. 1, Castle Inn 51; 2, Kings Anns A 39; 3; Craven Heifer A 38; 4; Mangrove 34; 5, Royal Oak 30; 6,


^ (Barrow) 16; 12, Black Horse 14; - 13, De Lacy Arms 10.


■ Kings Anns B 21; 10, Billington BC A 20; 11,-Dog and Partridge


■pendle Witch 29; .7, NewInnA 25; 8, Judge Walmsley 23; 9,


•;; s .'.Second Division , 1,; Craven. Heifer 50; 2,


•111 ^1'8 ^7^’Dlvision,-'B._Holden( Kings ^lO- r 3 6 i e^ Arms B)150; Second Division- >.10 rO


•7 ' Hotel 19; 11, Billington BC B15; 15 ^12, Clitheroe SC B12; 18,’Black gS' Bull Chat 8. Highest finish: First


- 39; 4, New Inn C 33; 5, Dog and’ HPartridge: (Clitheroe) •33;?.6,’ . '-Horseshoe 30; 7,'Swan with two; ' Necks 29; 8, Black Bull (Langho) 25; 9, New Inn B 23; 10, Fendlei


‘ * Clitheroe SC A 43; 3, Petre Arms; -’ 0 10-.;<)*• G; Monk (New InnB)l20.~V v-


B U R N L E Y L E E D S ‘U T P L I V E R P O O L M A N C I T Y , M A N U T P - ; ^ N E W C A S T L E


B L A C K B U R N ■ ■


t orsthome Utd 0. Oswald- 2.


4 urst Green 0, Rist Rangers U; Oswaldtwistle Town 1, Read n td 0; Trawden Celtic 3, Whin­ Cey Hill 0; Rock Rovers 3,


wistle 3; Whalley 2, Rimington H Second Division


eltic v Colne Utd.RESULTS W First Division


hatbum 0.Reserve Division t Bamoldswick Utd 4, Wors­


Green 1; Pendlo Forest 4, Settle Utd 6; Read Utd 3, Rock Rovers 3; Trawden Celtic 6,


home 0: Helmshore 2. Hurst Sabden 1. . m i l l ................ 8 6 1- M9


OawaldtwistJe..... . 10 8 1 1 25 Clitheroc................ 10 7 I 2 22 . G&ignve..;........... 8 7 0 1-21


First Diviilon PWDL P


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;Wonthoroe......10 4-2 4 14 B'wick Utd.............. 9 4 14 13 HelmshoreUtd............ 8 3 2 3 11 RimingUm................ ,8 3 2 3 11 Sabdu,....... ......... 8 3-1 4' 10 W


CRAVEN Heifer’s A team lost; their second consecu- , com um


tive match this week, allowing Kings Arms A to climb S T one point above them to take second position.


Shalley..... ..........1. 10 3 1 6 10 Cettle Utd............... 10 2 2 6 8 8 1 1 6


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Trawden Celtic..... Rbt Rangers....... Rock Rovers...... Whinneyllill.... .


Second DivisionPW D L 8 8


Langho............ Osvreldtwistle Tn... Read Utd........... Hunt Green....... Pendle Forest...... NFOD Chatburn...........


olne Utd.......................... 8 12 6 8 7 0 1 6 1


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7 0 P 0 24 6 10 . . 7 5 I I9 5 0 4 . 10 3 1 6


7 4 1 2 . 10 3 3 4 . 7 2 3 2 ■9 0 0 9


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Rock in its grip and were unlucky not to break the Colne side on a number of occasions.


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this season, are beginning to show a defensive resilience which was definitely missing from their first half-dozen.


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really has done well. He works very hard and deserves his award.”


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