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Readstone United


Under 15s..................4 Osuxddtwistle Juniors .0 READSTONE contin­ ued their winning run in


this hard-fought match against Oswaldtwistle. Man of the match


Philip Greenwood ham­ mered a hat-trick while Duncan Fernhead also


notched. Headstone United


■^’’vT’h 1 OVER TO YOU: Children taking part in the mini-rugby session


Youngsters have first taste as Buccaneers are launched


CLITHEROE Rugby Club launched its junior rugby pro­


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B BURNLEY duo Cesare Viola and Nigel Pickles won through to the sec­ ond round of the Bar-Be-Quick Dou­ bles tournament at Ribblesdale Wan­ derers on Thursday. They defeated K.


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FO RM E R S to n y - hurs t College pupils Ia in Balshaw and Will Greenwood are in line to help Eng­ lan d to th e i r f i r s t Grand Slam since 1995 on Saturday. The pair line up in


domestic season with


Bath in top form. But the Bath Bul­


Ireland at Lansdowne Road knowing victory for Clive Woodward's side will hand them the Six Nations cham­ pionship, Triple Crown and Grand


Slam.


disappointing summer tour with the British and Irish Lions, and has not s ta r te d the


Balshaw survived a .


le t, one of the o u t­ standing performers in the Six-Nations cam­ paign, delayed since April due to the foot and mouth outbreak, will line up a t full back in place of Matt Perry, who was ever present for the Lions


in Australia. Balshaw also held


off the challenge of winger Jason Robin­ son, who will make his first England start in th a t position, rather th an move to full


back. Greenwood will line


up a t centre as Eng­ land look to avoid Grand Slam h e a r t ­ break for the th ird year running, a f te r defeats against Wales and Scotland on the last weekend of each of the last two cam­


paigns. WEEKEND TEAMS


Clitheroe RUFC (v Lit-


tleborough, away, meet 12- 30 p.m.) M. Stott, J. Dick- inson, N. Hutchison, M. Doherty, P. Parker, C. Bosonnet, 0. Jones, H. Procter, A. Thornber, J. Marsdcn, A. N u t ta l l , A. Rigby, A. Copthorne, N.


Carlton, Holmcs.Subs:D. Tattersall,


D. Slinger, P. Carbery. Clitheroe RUFC 2nds (v


TBC, meet 1-30 p.m.) From: Andy Burrill, Edward Hacking, Chris Stott, Simon Gretton, Ben Taylor, Iain Fielding, Dave Davenport, Ian Ibbotson, Stuart Greatorex, Andy C, Mark Jackson (c), Rich Edmondson, J. Carysforth, Phil Isherwood, Steve Tay­ lor, Hughie Wardle, Brent Stansfield, Paul Proctor, Ollie Clegg, Nick Green, Simon Hall, Peter Jacques.


Lancashire Sports and Ribble Val­


ley Borough Council. The opening training session


was the first of 10 which will run for the next nine consecutive Sun­


days.Each session follows a pattern set by by the RFU which concen­ trates on the basic skills leading to a game situation to develop skills. Most importantly, it has to be


per child.


Iluncoat ..................3 UNITED came out on top by the odd goal in five against a very physi­ cal Huncoat. Star player Michael


Under .................3


Fox bagged a brace and there was one for Alex Hawthomthwaite. Readstone United


fun and safe for the children. There are still places available


for boys and girls in Years 5,6 and 7 For further information contact


Declan O’Duffy on 01200 428292 evenings and weekends or fust turn up at Castle Fields on Sun­


day.The Active Sports programme runs for ten weeks at a cost of £15


Under 10s Yellow .....2 Trawden Celtic.........1 THE Under 10s com­ pleted their excellent form with a superb 2-1 victory over Trawden


Celtic.Josh Neary and Luke Basterfield scored while man of the match was


Rhys Meehan. . Readstone United


Whatley Juniors Under .........................................2


Burridge double sees Wolves to first victory


Clitheroe Wolves Under 15s (Hyndburn League) Clitheroe Wolves Under 9s


Blue ..................................... 2 Salter fo r th ...................... THE Under 9s Blue recorded their first win of the season, thanks mainly to an impres-


U n d e r is r — 1 ^ I f t e r S m l n u t e s , Dane Under U s .... _ . Meyler hit a long range shot


UNITED’S Under 13s narrowly went down to Whalley Juniors in a


tough battle. Goalscorer was Martin


troyd.


Pollard and man of the match was Reece Murga-


Readslone United I7 ,


Under 14s..........•.......3 Barrowford Celtic ....6 READSTONE were totally out-played by Barrowford.They were also well beaten by the same scoreline by Great


Harwood Rovers. Stuart Walkden was


complimented for his good performances by receiving the man of the match award in both games.


STAR player Louis Laviscount scored Read- stone’s solitary goal as they were crushed by Morecambe 8-1 in the


LFA Cup.


Langho lose in shoot-out


LANGHO FC'S junior 1 sides performed reason­


ably well over the course of the weekend, resulting


in just one defeat for the Under 18s, and that was


on penalties. This was after the LFA


th a t the keeper could only parry and Jordan Burridge gobbled up the rebound. Midway through the first


half, a comer resulted in Bur­ ridge heading home his second


Salterforth broke with a rare a t ta c k and sneaked a goal past keeper Bertie Phelps. This was not enough how­


Late in the second period,


n WHALLEY Pumas Under 12s comfort­


ably marched into the Third Round o f the LEA Cup, after dis­ patching Lancaster


City, 6-2. William Henderson


and Joe Cross excelled in the Puma's defence,


and this gave the mid­ field the platform from


" r s s z z z z i S e f f s ^ r 7


Clitheroe fell a goal behind after Chris Brewer was caught


ever as, Phelps managed to restrict the opposition for­ wards to just the single goal. Clilheroe Wolves Under 10s 4 Briercliffe Rovers .............. 0 WOLVES' Warburton's League side secured another three points with a solid dis­ play, capped by some brilliant individual performances. Clitheroe a ttacked the


Mnrccambe ........... 8 it wasn't long before Matthew Morecamoe


’" ‘“ ’ 1 o p p S i T r o m S e T a r t a n d . Doherty broke free down the


wing and his cross was headed in by Shaun Kelly. After the interval, Kelly added a second, smashing the


ball into the roof of the net. Michael Clarkson made the


points safe by rounding the keeper and Doherty added a fourth with the last kick of


the game. Clitheroe Wolves Under 15s 3


Clitheroe Ranyers.............1 BOTH Under 15s teams from the Hyndburn League were


drawn together in the prelimi­


nary round of the cup. Both teams played good


football and missed chances to score, including a missed penalty from Wolves. Rangers began to lose their concentration an hour into


Cup first round tie with , Atherton LR had fin­ ished 2-2, with Michael Shields and Paul Kay the Langho scorers. The highest scorers of the weekend were the


Under 17s who eased past St Joseph's 15-0. The Under 12s nearly equalled that feat as their


Lancashire Youth Cup Second Round te with Darwen Rangers ended in


a 14-3 victory. Goals from Joe Glover


(5) and Josh Ripley (3), aided them in their demo­ lition, but the man of the match went to Ubayda Wadee for a commanding midfield performance.


Under 16s at Rossendale, and the Under 10s against Haslingden Juniors both were star-studded perfor­


Five-goal hauls for the


mances, while the Under 1 1


grabbed himself a brace as


s beat Ossy Villa 3-0. Michael Grime


I the Under 13s beat Isling­ ton Boys 2-0. Sam Taylor took the man of the match award for Langho.


- the game, and Wolves netted three goals in quick succes­


sion.A late consolation from Tom Harper was not enough for Rangers as Wolves ven­ tured into the f irs t round proper.


out.Ben Frankland was unlucky to strike the post for Wolves, but they did equalise before the break when Chris Scott poked home his fifth of


the season. The second period saw


Clitheroe take the lead when Meyler got the ball and paced it into the corner of the net. However the Clarets' scored an equaliser while the defence


was daydreaming. That caused a few heads to


drop but Jay Howard did his best to lift the Boys with some fanta s tic runs, only to be thwarted by the Clarets


THE Wolves were not at their best in this game, but man­ aged to secure a point to keep their unbeaten record intact. Clitheroe had crept into a 2-


1 half-time lead thanks to goals from Shaun Kelly and man of the match Matthew


turned into a rearguard action with some excellent defending from Liam Bibby, Thomas Brownless and Callum


which they dominated sion Mark Frnnkland S ice-cool


tire game. Sam Townsend and


Gary Micallef netted a goal apiece but, for the second game in succcs-


finishing


brought him a four-goal haul, to put the villagers out of sight and into the next round.


WOLVES made the ir f irst ^ ^ “ g ^ n c h e d a tta ck h o w e v e r ! with constant draw of the season on Sunday So lv e s teu h d *t


S W S 3 S


late on. This is a game Wolves will


look back on and reflect two points dropped rather than


one point won. Clilheroe Wolves Under 13s


UNFORTUNATELY Wolves drew the short straw in this game and had to play on the worst pitch at the Memorial


pressure, Wolves finally got


S S i - e r the goal they deserved when Rebecca Lee volleyed home a


Becci Clemson corner. Clilheroe Wolves Under 11s 0


Ossy Ranyers......................3 GAMES


Red Great Harwood..................3 tested.


Oswaldtwislte over the years have always been closely con-


against And despite the 3-0 score­


line, this was no exception. Wolves were well on top in the early stages, playing excel­


Ground. Kicking up a one-in-three


slope wasn't good, and things worsened when a goal was conceded inside two minutes. Things got much worse as


balls were continuously hoofed downfield for the Rovers frontman to chase. This reaped dividends, as


sS u r iio r th ..........................2 Wolves found themselved 5-0 Clilheroe Wolves Under 10s 2 down at the interval!


Wolves however were con­


s tan tly thwarted until a penalty was converted by Daniel Oldfield with seven miutes remaining. However, in the final minute, Clitheroe's defence was caught and the tall centre forward had the simple task to


The second period however, make the final scoreline 6-1. s i z e


n im i oieiuro «


Heaney. Although the equaliser was


scored late on, the result


seemed fair to both sides. Clitheroe Wolves Under 9s


nld


Brierfield ............................ 3 IN a game th a t Wolves


..................................... to b , kept up .or


thO « £ o e S d have bee. with only a two or three goals up at one putting up any resistance,


.................1 stage and would be made to -


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should have won, chance after chance went begging as they failed to capitalise on contin­ uous opportunities. The locals camped out in


pay for those missed chances. Burnley s ta r ted to take


control of affairs and seemed to score with every chance created, finishing 3-0 up at half-time. The second period saw


Unbeaten record


Mill Hill St Peter’s ...2 UNITED kept their 100% record intact - but i t wasn't an easy


Clitheroe Utd .......... 4 mu ex Duiuvig


remains intact


9.


ride. The locals went ahead


after only 10 minutes when Sweeney won the ball in midfield and Pin- nard latched onto his inch-perfect pass to lob the keeper. Clitheroe took control


of the game in a 20- minute spell, but chances went begging. Shots from Pinnard,


a Mill Hill substitute to run through and score from 20 yards, but Unit­ ed had done enough for a deserved victory. The locals are away


the table, went down 4-0 to the strugglers at Wil­ son playing fields. Also in the top flight,


a t Bacup Borough on Saturday, kick-off 2-15 p.m.


1 Duke Wellington 6


Low Moor......... 4 stanmll Lions.... 5 Judge Walmesley 6


All players are asked to meet at the Dog in


Clitheroe at 12-30 p.m. Skwipton lown ......... J Grindleton .............. 0 THE visitors should


have been at least two goals to the good in the first 10 minutes of this match but they failed to capitalise on mis­ takes by the opposing


keeper. Skipton finally got


into their stride soon after, and took the lead on 22 minutes with only their second chance of


the game. Grindleton then con­


Gillmartin and J. Slyne 21-16 in the


final qualifier. Meanwhile, a day


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earlier, Bill Finn and Martin Aspin (Accrington) made it through to the next round thanks to an easy 21-7 victory over A. and O. Phillips.


Bartlett and Sweeney hit either bar or post, and Mill Hill took advantage with an equaliser after a mistake from Hodgkin- son, a bad clearance let­ ting in the striker to score.United bounced back straight away when bartlett lashed the ball hom, and soon after a fantastic run from Clegg saw him link up with Pinnard, who added his


second. Mill Hill came oul all


• On Tuesday, the Halifax pairing of Mel Gilbert and Ian Holden qualified


after they beat Blackburn’s Vinny


O’Donnell and Brian Tomlinson 21-13 in the final


ghuns blazing after the break, but the United defence soaked up the


pressure. Both teams cancelled


each other out until 10 minutes from time when Bartlett made the game


safe with his second. With five minutes to


go, bad marking allowed


tinued to press forward but i t was their bad fin­ ishing that kept the half­


time score at 1-0. I t was the same story


in the second half, with the Grindleton keeper literally on the half-way line as his forwards con­ tinued to squander numerous chances. Skipton held out for a


creditable win, but Grindleton will have to sharpen their game in


front of goal. ■


EARLY season p a c e s e t t e r s


Cross Axes' first win of the season in the Accrington Sunday Memorial League First


Division. Judge, now fourth m


Judge Walmsley were on the receiving end of


leaders Duke of Welling­ ton were held in an eight- goal thriller by Brown Cow, while the goal- crazy weekend continued with a 7-5 success for Low Moor over Knuzden


Pub. In the Second Divi­ sion, Calderstones


shared 10 goals with Griffins Head at


Altham, but Dog Inn Whalley came unstuck against Church Town, who ended a run of five defeats with a 4-2 win. Excellent goals from


Knuzden...........5 Plough................3 Ossy Rvts Vets... 5 Ossy Refugees.... 5 Brown Cow....... 3 Cross Axes........4


Rishton Arms.... 6 Second Division PW D


WilpshircBH....5


Miners.............. 5 Crown Scaffolds. 5 Woodnook........7 Calderstoncs.....5 Station ll'shorc.. 5 Little Crown.....6 Knuzden Brook.. 6


LS Roofing....... 5 Gridins Head....5 Kings Arms.......6Third Division P W


Mike Cullis and Martin McShane were not enough, but Dog manag­ er Simon Kerins was upbeat: "The result underlined the need to strengthen our squad. He is hoping to secure


Ground.results First Division


Cross Axes 4, Judge


Walmesley 0; Duke of Wellington 4, Brown Cow 4; Low Moor 7, Knuzden Pub 5. Second Division


Griffins Head 5, Calder­


stones 5.Third Division Dog Inn Whalloy 2,


Church Town 4. FIXTURES


Kick-off 10-30 a.m. First Division


(Roefield); Duke ol Welling­ ton v Low Moor (Norden); Knuzden Pub v- Judge Walmesley (Bullough Park). Second Division


Brown Cow v Cross Axes


folds (Wilson). Third Division


(Memorial). TABLES


First Division


Queens Clarets... 6 6 0 0 18 Woolpack..........6 5 1 0 16 Waggon............ 5 4 0 1 12


Holehousc.........1 3 1 ® }“ Mayfield........... 7 ^ 1 3 10


Park...................6 4 4


Dog Inn...............6 | 1 4 4 Church Town.......6 1 3 5 3


six signings for Sunday's game against Mayfield at


Hamilton Arms.. 7 0 0 7 0 WARBURTONS


the Memorial > W


could have been more. The second half went the


same as the first, with Hasling­ den dominating the play. Man of the match Allan


Byrne fought hard to keep out their rampant winger, but the


result was never in doubt. iH ilfrdJictz.


lghten Leigh..... 6 2 0 4 Colne Clarets 6 1 2 3 Todmorden Colts 6 0 1 5 Foulridge Minors 6 0 0 6 •North Vly Dyn.60 0 6 -3


*3 Points DeductedUnder 12s P W D L


Borrowdale Utd .6 6 0 C Brierficld Celtic . 7 5 1 J


West End.......... 7 5 1 1 Junior Clarets.... 5 4 0


Foulridge Minors 5 3 1 Salterforth........ 3 2 0 •Colne Clarets... 6 3 0 Bacup Borough.. 6 1 0 Barlick Barons... 6 0 0 Pendle Forest....6 0 0 Planetree Pirates 4 0 0 •North Vly Dyn.50 0 5 •


•3 Points Deducted Under 13s P W D


Brierfield Celtic . 3 3 0 Colne Clarets....3 3 0 Saltcrforth........ 4 2 0 •North Vly Dyn.41 0 3 Junior Clarets.... 4 0 0 •3 Points Deducted Under 14s P W D


! Todmorden Colts 6 3 2 YOUTH FOOTBALL


LEAGUE TABLES Under 9s P W D L P


Michelin........... 6 6 0 0 18 Ighten Leigh.....6 4 1 1 U Tod Colts A......6 2 2 2 8 Foulridge Minors 5 2 0 3 0 Briercliffe Rvis.. 6 1 2 3 5


Tod Colts B......7 0 1 6 1 Under 10s P\V D L I


Fullcdgc Colts.... 7 7 0 0 2: Clitheroe Wolves 6 4 2 0 1;


Pendle Forest.... 6 4 0 2 1.


Colne Clarets....5 3 1 1 1 Junior Clarets ....6 3 0 3 Briercliffe Rvrs.. 6 2 0 4


Foulridge Minors 6 2 0 4 Ighten Leigh..... 5 2 0 3


Salterforth........ 7 } 1 5 Brierfield Celtic. 4 1 0 3


Brunlea............ 6 1 0 5 Under 11sPW D L


Calderstones v Crown Scaf­ Mayfield v Dog Inn


Clitheroe Wolves 7 5 1 1 Fulledge Colts.... 5 5 0 0 Brierfield Celtic .6 5 0 1 Junior Clarets.... 7 5 0 2


Brunlea............ 7 4 1 * Borrowdale Utd .6 4 0 2 Barlick Barons... 7 4 0 3


Salterforth........7 3 1 3 KiddrowDyn....6 3 0 3


Junior Clarets.... 6 6 0 Colne Clarets....6 4 2 Borrowdale Utd . 5 4 1


Foulridge Minors 6 3 0 Padiham Town... 6 3 0 Ighten Leigh..... 6 2 0


Michelin........... 5 1 1 Brierfield Celtic. 7 1 0


Borrowdale Colts 7 0 0 Under 15s PW D


Michelin...............6 6 0 Belvedere..............7 6 0


Fouiridge Minors 6 Salterforth........ 7 4 1 Ighten Leigh..... 5 4 0 Junior Clarets.... 5 3 0 Tddmorden Colts 7 2 3 Bacup Borough.. 7 3 C West End.......... 7 3 C Brierfield Celtic . 6 3 ( Burnley BC....... 7 2 1 •Bam'wickUtd.. 6 1 •Colne Clarets... 4 1 l Fulledge Colts.... 6 0 1 Burnley Wood.... 6 0 •3 Points Deducted Under 16s


P W 1


Michelin............6 6 Saltcrforth........ 5 5 •Belvedere........ 6 5 Brunlea............ 6 3 Padiham Town... 7 2 Brierficld Celtic. 5 2 Colne Clarets....5 2


; Bacup Borough.. 5 2 I Borrowdale Utd. 4 0


) BTord Celtic....7 0 ) *3 Points Deducted


lent flowing football. Despite being in their own


half for much of the game, Rangers took an undeserved


lead after 20 minutes with a


very soft goal. Worse was to follow before


the break as a rather harsh penalty decision allowed the visitors to double their lead. Wolves pressed for a goal


throughout the second half but were always vulnerable to the breakaway, which resulted in the final goal and a flatter­


ing 3-0 scoreline. Clilheroe Wolves Under 13s


Blue ...................................0 Haslingden ...................... •“ THE Wolves went down m


this one to a talented Hasling­ den side.


- a oal down jn the


t h e "giris’kept up their never recovered from this improving form, which cer- early setback.


, ,


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 1 8 ^ 2 001 •' ■ it?i ftt ri.


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