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and were certainly motivated for this fixture having been put through the preliminary round after drawing with local rivals Colne and Nelson. The Cavaliers started brightly enough with advan­


THE Cavaliers made their way through to the second round of the Halbro Plate after a hard-fought win. The second string travelled with a solid squad of 20


birthday weekend, Brian Wood provided a testing kick which confused the opposition to scoop up to score to the right of the posts. Clitheroe then took advantage of an overlap for


gas and allowed the opposition’s giant centre to run rampant. Poor tackles were punished as he bulldozed his way


the Cavaliers had pressed the self destruct button as has so often been the case this season. Captain Dan Jefferson pleaded with his team to


Kieran Keogh to score on the opposite wing. However, the Littlemoor men took their foot off the


through to score two tries and set up a third. At half-time Dukinfield led 15-10 and it looked like


raise their game, he retired from the match but into the fray came coach and mentor Roger Holmes. He fitted into his hooking position like a well-oiled


burst through the cover defence to score under the posts. Veteran Geoff Williamson made a huge impact


cog and began to use his experience to good effect, not over-running his position and waiting for his team­ mates to support him, thus allowing some good strong mauls and quick rooks. From one of these positions, centre Russell Shields


collapsed just short of the Dukinfield line. Dave Fairhurst was not shy to get his hands on the ball and squeezed over the line for his first try for the club. The game was far from over, though, and Clitheroe


Blenkinship, Dave Fairhurst and Tom Pinder exchanged for some exhausted players. And the final tries were scored after a driving maul


tasty with their feet in the rucks and tight head prop Rawstron saw red to one of these shoeings and retali­ ated against the perpetrator. However, it was the dying minutes and the yellow


needed to close Dukinfield out of the game. Throughout the fixture their opponents had been


cards that ensued effectively stopped Dukinfield from mounting a comeback. The team now look forward to a league game


against Ormskirk on Saturday, while the first team return to league action away at Chorley. Clilheroe Buccaneers Under 11s 49, Garslang 36


slowly and Garstang ran in three quick tries, but good work from Tom Taberner fed the ball to Albert Lawrenson, who ran in Buccaneers first try just before the break. In the second half with the advantage of the slope,


THE Buccaneers put in a great performance to defeat well-organised opposition. Playing uphill in the first half, Clitheroe started


frey, Doug Airton and Will Lawton moved the ball up- field before Jarvis Stanton stormed over from 10 metres out. From the re-start Clitheroe won a line-out deep in


their own half and Will Murray secured the ball from the throw.


length of the field to score in the opposite corner, quickly followed by a great try from Sam Hill to take the lead. With confidence increasing the Buccaneers ran at


Spotting a gap in the Garstang defence, he ran the


for Clitheroe and Isaac Backhouse finished off a well- worked try.


Garstang at every opportunity. Solid tackling from James Carter secured the hall


in the backs and further scores from Hill and Stanton secured the victory. With all seven tries converted by Lawrenson, the Buccaneers were worthy winners. All the Buccaneers teams are in action against Rossendale on Sunday.


Debutants Emma Carter and Jack performed well


Clitheroe were a different side. Good work in the forwards from Mathew McCaf­


against the wilting Dukinfield team when he came on, providing some turnover ball from one of the opposi­ tion’s mauls for centre Ed Rigby, via the deft hands of Mark Preston, to score after dodging some would-be tacklers. The final substitutions were made with Andy


period but were not clinical enough to use the five-man advantage that was on offer on a number of occasions, leaving the visiting supporters bemused by some of the decision making on the field. However, from his full back position and on his 40th


tage taken in the scrums and forward contest. The Clitheroe forwards dominated the opening 20 minutes and kept the home side in their own 22 metre line for long periods. The Cavaliers should have had three tries in this


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk ♦ Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, November 22nd, 2007 53 Green in the quarter-finals


Hindleg Town..............1 Ilursl Green................1


HURST Green made it through to the last eight of the Lancashire Amateur Cup as they brushed aside the Wigan side thanks to a clinical second half per­ formance. It wasn’t at all clinical in


Walker and Ian Simpson did s ta r t to find some space and chances started to be created, the best falling to Simpson after good work from Seedall but he could only flash a shot wide. Green did have a couple


of nicely positioned free kicks but both shots failed to test the keeper. In an uninspiring first


to find their battling quali­ ties and ensured Green spent a good 15 minutes defending. However, following


played one trap too many and Simpson again found himself one-on-one with the keeper and this time he expertly lifted the ball to give Hurst Green the lead. The home side seemed


great work from Simpson, a coolly despatched shot from Zac Foley doubled the visitors’ lead but a Hindley goal with a quar­ ter of the game left brought the home side back into the game. Walker restored Hurst


and truly over when the referee awarded Green a penalty as Tipton’s barn­ storming run was ended by a defender and ensured he was shown a second yellow. Seedall sent the keeper


Burscough Bridge in the quarter finals next month at Smithy Row. On Satur­ day they face Worsthorne at home (2 p.m.).


the wrong way. Hurst Green now face


Horton .......................- CHATBURN returned to league duty after cup defeat and were gifted an early Christmas present in


Chat burn ...................4


Green’s two-goal advan­ tage as he turned and shot. And the game was well


slope in the second half and they started to find gaps behind the home defence as they played the off-side trap. Simpson did break the trap and ended up one-on-one against the keeper but his shot fell short. However Hindley


half Green were probably the most thankful of the two teams that the scores were level at 0-0. Green kicked down the


tentative start and strug­ gled to find any rhythm as keeper Young was forced into an early save as he pushed a Bindley shot around the post. The front two of Danny


the first half, however, as the visitors failed to adapt to the testing conditions. Hurst Green made a


an Campbell allowed an unchallenged ball to slip through his grasp for David Fallon to open the scoring, and it wasn't long before Chatburn added a second, when a corner from Liam Bicknall saw Ben Dowland head home. Mark Sullivan added a


seemed to be going well, Martin Kemp reacted to a bad challenge and swung out at Horton’s number 11 to be duly dismissed. Chatburn had a disas­


trous start to the second half when Damien McKenzie chopped down the Horton striker inside the box and left the ref no option but to award the penalty which Horton dis­ patched with ease. Chatburn opened the


sored by Keith and Brian Johnson.


Chatburn stood tall and with 10 men finished the stronger side by adding a fourth from the penalty spot, as well as having two perfectly good strikes dis­ allowed. The match was spon­


door again when a 40-yard mis-placed pass managed to avoid Chris Kenyon in the Chatburn goal to make it 3-2. But it wasn't enough as


the third minute. Horton goalkeeper Adri­


third after half an hour and Chatburn were cruis­ ing to victory. But, just when things


and with 10 minutes to go, Walsh danced past the Grassington back line to score a super equaliser. Pinard could have


from the home side pro­ duced a moment of mad­ ness from Avci when he tripped their striker and gifted the Yorkshire side a goal from the penalty spot. The Lions didn’t give up


gave the Lions tremendous energy, and after great work by them in the sec­ ond half, the Clitheroe team equalised through man-of-the-match Pinard. However a rare attack


Rolls-Royce ................0 Riminglon..................•/ RIMlNGTON progressed smoothly through to the last eight of the Craven Cup. Playing into a fierce


Paul Ainger brought down a Skipton player in the box. Waddington pressed


ond in the Premier Divi­ sion of the Craven and District Football League.


team talk from captain James Clegg, the Lions came out all guns blazing in the second half with Gaughan and Walsh domi­ nating midfield. Ebo and Avci, the two Turkish stars on the wings,


felt hard done by if the home side had gone 2-0 up, and but for no less than four goal-line clearances that would have happened. After a stern half-time


pressure told as the hosts floated in a free-kick to the back post, which was cut back across goal and tapped in. The Lions would have


Matthew Day were amaz­ ing at the back, as the ball came back to them time after time as Grassington played a long ball game towards their towering centre forwards. However, the constant


for the injured Michael Mashiter and did fantasti­ cally well to keep out the barrage of attacks during the opening 45 minutes. Paul Clegg and


10-3 the week before, the Market Place side were keen to avenge the result with a battle in harsh, uphill conditions. Ryan Peel was in goal


Grassinglon............. .2 Clilheroe Lions..........3 CLITHEROE Lions pro­ duced superb fighting spir­ it against a very strong Grassington team and bounced back from defeat. After being humiliated


been different had some early first half chances been put away by the vil­ lagers, in fact it was the locals who created all the early pressure and looked the likeliest to score. Grindleton even took a


cup game ebbed and flowed the visitors took the lead, a deep cross from the right wing finding the smallest player on the field to head home past Lloyd. First Division league


then turned from hero to villain in the space of sec­ onds as he lost the ball on the edge of Grindleton’s 18-yard box and gifted Ilellifield’s number 10 his second of the match. In true Grindleton style,


the locals came out fight­ ing in the second half searching for the equaliser. But as the home team


pressed for what looked like a likely goal, Hellifield struck with the killer punch 10 minutes from time with a strike from outside the box to seal the Yorkshire side’s place in the next round.


and Martin Cowey com­ bined with some neat approach play to set up captain Darren Barrow, who finished sublimely with a sweet left-footed strike in to the far corner. Unfortunately Barrow


leaders Grindleton then drew level with arguably the best move of the match. Winger Martin Dobson


responded to bring the game level after the home defence failed to clear. As this closely fought


deserved lead when striker Martin Cowey finished with aplomb. However, Hellifield soon


Grindlelon..................2 Hellifield......................1 GRINDLETON crashed out of the Craven Cup against Premier Division opponents. The scoreline could have


striker Holgate to grab the winner when he got the faintest of touches to a Pinard cross. The Lions are now sec­


clinched victory with a point-blank effort that was amazingly tipped over the bar. But he left it to fellow


were created in the open­ ing 20 minutes but a com­ bination of poor finishing and good goalkeeping kept the score at 1-0. Rolls-Royce came in to


was parried away by the keeper but Paton was on hand to stroke the ball home. Several more chances


McLean and Paton all had one-on-ones but failed to convert, until McLean sent Paton through to round the keeper and roll the ball home. Paton then went on to


backs in the second half, the visitors ripped the home defence apart time and again. O’Neill, Dinsdale,


the game and were camped in Rimington’s half for the vast majority of the time, but apart from set-pieces, they never really troubled Kershaw. With the wind at their


wind, the villagers got off to a flying start when Rick Whalley won the ball in midfield and played a defence-splitting ball for Mankowski to run on to. The midfielder’s effort


the tempo of the game slowed and a draw looked the likely outcome. Player manager Adrian


ly missed one-on-one chances with the Skipton keeper, before a superb cor­ ner from Holden was met and headed into the Skip- ton net by captain and leading scorer Robert Lloyd. So with the scores at 1-1,


hard for an equaliser but went in to the break behind, only to dictate the pace and tempo of the game in the second half. Dean uncharacteristical­


chances to score and his work-rate and enthusiasm certainly deserves a reward, but he was denied by the keeper. Rimington travel to


Sedburgh or Bentham in the next round and are at home on Saturday to Stacksteads (2 p.m.).


partnership of Martin Cane and Jaryd Wallis looked solid and comfort­ able, breaking down and stopping several Skipton attacks. However, the visitors


the best of the early exchanges with Samuel Dean going close from a Stephen Holden cross. And the new defensive


took the lead from the penalty spot on 15 minutes after a hopeful ball into the box wasn’t cleared and


Skipton I ow n .............1 a COl.D L,ancasnire aay welcomed Yorkshire rivals Skipton Town to Twitter Lane, where Waddington didn’t disappoint in record­ ing a much-needed win. The villagers enjoyed


Waddmglon............... 2


dering volley blocked bravely by a defender and Paton thought he had scored his fourth after the keeper tipped away Dins- dale’s shot, but again a defender threw himself in front of the striker’s effort. McLean had a couple of


complete his hat-trick and O’Neill curled home a beauty with his trusty left foot to make it 4-0. Mankowski had a thun­


ton are away at Grassing­ ton. Settle U ld ....................1 Waddington Reserves .1 DESPITE taking the lead in the first five minutes through Simon Hodgson, Waddington came unstuck against a strong host side. Paul Tierney put Hodg­


was handled on the line, leaving Lloyd to complete his brace and win the game with a well taken spot kick. On Saturday Wadding­


with two goals to take a 2- 1 lead at half-time before firing home twice more after the break. Special mention goes to


again in the league on Sat­ urday, this time at home to the North Yorkshire side.


debutant keeper Matthew Thorpe in the Waddington goal who kept the score down to four. Waddington face Settle


to Blackley and the ladies 4-4 away at Ilalliwell. Graham Crabtree won 3-


league Darts teams could only manage a draw this week. The men tied 5-5 away


HBOTH of the Clitheroe Super­


son through on goal who made no mistake in beat­ ing the keeper. But Settle fired back


minutes left, Dean latched on to a superb pass in to the area and skilfully side stepped his opponents, leaving the keeper strand­ ed with an open goal at his mercy. However Dean’s shot


Hirst introduced the pace of Mark Harrison up front and the composure of Damien Taylor at right back, which injected more urgency into the game. And with barely five


were seen from Lilian Tomlinson 2-0 (41.74), Daphne Heap 2-1 (37.20), Tracey Parker 2-1 (26.63) and player-of-the-match Lindsay Astin 2-1 (45.97).


1 (average 60.80), Rick Jones triumphed 3-0 (68.32), Phil Greatorex edged a 3-2 result (48.71), Jimmy Hargreaves won 3-1 (68.97) and man-of-the- match Andy Porter com­ manded a 3-0 game (69.36). For the Ladies, wins


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