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CNUieroe.Ac^ertiser.&TtmeSiThursday, January 10,2013


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-fr w^iclithefoea^^ Cllthei-oe Advertiser ftTinies/Thureday, January io, 2013 Sports information desk EVO-STIK FIRST


DIVISION NORTH TABLES


Division One .............................P W 0 L P


Mossley............23 16 3 4 51 Skelmersdale ...17 15 2 0 47 Trafford.............20 13 6 1 45 CLITHEROE.......24 12 6 6 42 Parsley FC.........25 11 6 8 39 New Mills..........17 12 2 3 38 Cammell Laird...21 11 5 5 38 - R'bottom Uld....20 11 4 5 37 Curzon Ashton .23 11 4 8 37 Warrington Tn... 25 9 9 7 36 Lancaster City. ..25 9 5 11 32 Burscough........23 7 10 6 31 Salford City.......20 7 7 6 28 OssettTown......20 6 8 6 26 Bamber Bridge ..20 6 5 9 23 Wakefield..........23 6 3 14 21 RadcliffeBoro...20 4 8 8 20 Harrogate R.......21 5 4 1219 Prescot Cables .21 3 5 1314 Ossett Albion.....20 3 3 14 12 GooleAFC.........24 3 3 18 12 Garfor1hTown...24 2 4 1810


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HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL


FOOTBALL LEAGUE


RESULTS Cup


Group A


Bees Knees 1. Church Town 4. Group B


15-year-old, recently picked for the England Select Golf squad, crossed the Atlantic to make her debut in the States in the Doral Publix Junior Golf Classic held in Miami, Florida. The 54-hole tournament


let Sophie Lamb culminated 2012 by h'ving her American dream. The


rapidly-improving GIFTED Clitheroe golf star­ GOLF


girls category, in the 14-15 age bracket, and finished eighth out of 52 players with a score of 77-76-71, a total tally of 224. Her proud father Phil said:


Sophie competed in that


saw competitors travel from all over the globe, with Denmark’s Cecilie Bofill claiming to p . spot, Switzerland’s Albane Valenzuela taking second place and Venezuela’s Gabriella Coella claiming third.


“I was really pleased with her first trip golfing in the States. She was also watched by a few scouts firom American univer­ sities, two of whom videoed her, so she obviously made a decent impression. “Sophie told me afterwards


that she was a little disap­ pointed with her scores in the first two rounds but it all came together on the final day.”


Francesca picked for British squad


NETBALL


■ Netball Club player Francesca Barnentos has been selected for the British Colleges team. The 17-year-old former


FORMER nibble Valley


through trials for the county academy for the next two years until.


Francesca was successful in a trial for Lancashire County Netball Academy, and became a regular first team member. Francesca


came


nised for her talent at the age of ninOj and encour­ aged to train with Ribble Valley Netball Club, where she soon became a regular member of the squad. At the age of 12,


St Mary’s College, had to battle her way through. three stages, culminat­ ing in a final trial at Nottingham University before she was chosen. She was initially recog­


St Augustine’s pupil, is one of 18 chosen to play for the British Colleges Netball Team. Francesca, who attends


of this performance training, Francesca had to leave Ribble Valley and was no longer eli- mble' to play county. She currently repre­ sents Superleague team .Yorkshire Jets in their NTL squad and trains in Leeds twice a week before ying at weekends, ^rancesca has also been


at the age of 15, she attended trials for the Netball Talent League - an elite performance league which recognises the top 15-19-year-olds nationally. Due to the demands


pl^ii


awarded a sports schol­ arship from St Mary’s College.


MOORLAND School golfer Matthew Halstead is cel­ ebrating after shooting a hole in one at his local golf club. Matthew, 14, who only


started playing golf four years ago under the watch­ ful eye of Tony Drake at Nelson Golf Club,'scored his golfing ace at the 170 yards, par 3 U th hole. “I couldn’t believe it when I saw the ball go


GOLF


in - 1 was so pleased I did a back flip on the tee to celebrate,” he said. Matthew, who plays off


a handicap of 11, added: “I won four competitions in 2012 and my game has re­ ally improved over the past 12 months. My mum is a scratch golfer and my dad plays off two, so they have really helped me.


“One day I’d like to play


professionally but the com­ petition is fierce.” Having made many


friends through golfing, Matthew has received much encouragement from Moorland. His mum Suzanne said:


“The school has really helped and encouraged Matthew. He has always had a lot of respect for his fellow golfers and Moorland


has helped him develop into a rounded, well man­ nered person. “The school has also


enabled Matthew to take part in regular competition days, which we really ap­ preciate.” Moorland Headteacher Jonathan Harrison said: “We are very proud of Matthew’s golfing achieve­ ments.”


TONY DEWHURST


Baggy's Wine Bar 2, Globe Bul- lough 6.


■-


FIXTURES - League


Arden v Baggy's Wine Bar (King G); Central Boys v Bees Knees (King G); Dog Inn v Globe Bullough (Wilson s): Stanley Ultras v Church


....................P Church Town.....6 Dog Inn..............5 Stanley Ultras.....5 Bees Knees........5 Baggy's Wine ...7 2 1 Globe Bullough ..5 1 1 3 4


Town (Bullough). TABLES League


WD L P 6 0 0 18 4 0 1 12 3 1 1 10 2 1 2 7


_ , Arden Inn...........6 1 0 5 3 Central Boys.......5 1 0 4 3


DONALD RACE AND NEWTON EAST LANCS FOOTBALL LEAGUE


COMPETITION was fierce when Mjdton Fold’s golf­ ers played their latest round of the Winter Singles at the weekend.


trio of Johns, and after a pro­ tracted card play-off it was a win for former club captain John Berry (pictured, s) ahead of Jolm Welch in second. Third came John Parkinson, two points behind and one


points over the shortened 16-hole winter course- and it took the Handicaps and Competitions Chairman Peter Main to separate the contestants. The top three consisted of a


P3?Connputers Your Local Two players carded 33


Benyhas the edge


GOLF


ahead of fourth placed Steve Worrall, who now heads the Order of Merit. Nigel Fairhurst came home


the to


Judith Kay added maximum points towards her winter total and now joins Hazel Sellars at op t of the leader board.


ing


'first, and Steve Gordon, at the ninth.


week, it was a bumper payout for Bernard Downes, at the


With just two twos this


fifth and is holding down second place in the Order of Merit. With just one lady join­ this week’s competition,


difficult for the results team when he signed his card with an illedble signature adding to a blank' space where he should have written his name. Top sleuth Main made sure that the guilty got their just desserts. It was a full turnout in


Steve made things a little


- Second-placed Wayne Ivinson/John Welch came in with 33 points closely fol­ lowed by Nick Avino/Martin Holden and Mick Mahon/ Dave Westwood on 32 points.


the Winter Pairs and Tony Wilson/Frank Havard once again headed the field with 40 points over the 16 holes.


Tel:- 01282 424041 +


FIXTURES Tomorrow


First Division


Calder Vale v Hurst Green; En­ field V Burnley GSOB; Mill Hill V Feniscowles & Pleaslngton; Read United v Stacksteads SJ: Rock Rovers v Oswaldtwistle SM; Worsthorne v Colne United. Second Division


Barrowford Celtic v Burnley Ath­ letic; Canberra FC v Borrowdale United: Clitheroe RBL v Bacup CC; Daneshouse FC v Peel Park: Prairie United FC vThe ivy FC; Waddington v Burnley Belvedere.


Reserve Division


Colne United v Enfield; Langho V Canberra FC; Stacksteads SJ V Rock Rovers: Waddington v Worsthorne.


TABLES


First Division ..P W 0


Rimington........ 12 10 1 Mill Hill ...;........12 8 1 - _ Enfield................9 8 0 1 24 Worsthome...... 11 6 3 2 21 Feniscowles...... 10 6 3 1 21 Colne United..... 14 6 1 7 19 Read U n i t e d 14 5 3 6 18 Langho...............i i 3 4 4 13 OtwistleSM.......11 4 1 6 13 Hurst Green........15 3 4 8 13 Rock Rovers...... 12 3 3 6 12 Burnley GSOB ...14 3 3 8 12 Calder Vale FC... 12 3 2 7 11 StacksteadSJ...13 1 3 9 6


Second Division „ P W D L P


Barrowford C.....12 8 0 4 24 B'ley Belvedere... 9 7 0 2 21 S e lv y ..............8 6 1 1 19 ClitheroeRBL....9 6 0 3 18 Canberra...........7 5 0 2 15 BarlickTown.....11 3 5 3 14 Prairie Utd.........9 4 2 3 14 Borrowdale........9 4 1 4 13 ParaleyAth.......6 3 2 1 11 Waddmgton...... 11 2 3 6 9 Daneshouse......9 2 16 7


Bacup CC.....:.....8 1 1 6 4 Peel Park.;.........10 0 0 10 0


Reserve Division


Canberra.............11 9 1 1 28 Worsthorne...........8 7 0 1 21 Rock Rovers.......13 6 3 4 21 0swaldtwislle....12 6 1 5 19 Rimington.............9 5 1 3 16 Enfield...................7 4 1 2 13 Stacksteads...........9 3 3 3 12 .Langho................7 3 2 -2 11 Waddington..........9 1 0 8 3 ReadUtd...............8 0 2 6 2 Colne Utd..............9 0 0 9 0


„ P W D L P


ROEFIELD LEISURE 5-A-SIDE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLE


..............................P WD L P Disco Ninjas.......8 8 0 0 24 Replacements ...10 8 0 2 24 Mad Dogs.........10 6 1 3 19 Cunning Stunts ..9 6 0 3 18 Coping Badly......9 5 0 4 15 Inter Horseshoe 11 3 0 8 9 White Lion.........11 2 1 8 7 CRE7.................. 10 0 0 10 0


SNOOKER TIGER TAXIS


CLITHEROE SNOOKER LEAGUE


RESULTS


Slaidburn 10, Billington B 2: G. Parker 106, J. Ainsworth 61; W. Robinson 79, T. Wilson 67; D. Har­ rison 102, P. Kiddie 80; J. Aikin 76, D. Hargreaves 93; C. Edmondson 89, M. Unwin 66; N. Hey 60, No Player 0. Clitheroe 2, Waddington B 10: D. Bowness 7 4 ,1. Jackson 88; D. Allen 94, G. Laxton 99; D. Bowler 60, A. Dean 83; I. Nash 39, S. Dean 66; P. Travis 87, B. Phillip 85; A. Pilking- ton95, S. Baines 100. R. B. Legion 8, Catholic Club 4: M. Riley 66, M. Plant 57; S. Winckley 85, J. Byrne 75; J. Hamilton 85,1. Cooper 62; G. Brunker 67, T. Byrne 98; S. Almond 65, P. Jennings 72; D. Walmsiey 57, S. Puncharel 50. Low Moor B 6, Low Moor A 6: S. Wright50,S.Tandy85;T. Richardson 81, J. Laycock 91; S. Stell 78, M. Holmes 68; I. Perry 55, G. McQuade 68; D. Greenhalgh 96, B. Hitchen 90; C. Hayton 94, D. Cox 52. Chatburn B 4, Con Club 8: S. Simkin 70, P. Clegg 81; D. Lakin 68, ■ B. Waddington 94; T. Cordeau 76, J. Whittaker 64; A. Booth 63, M. Whit­ taker 88; J. Lockley 58, S. West 75; R. Parker 85, S. Whittaker 38. Social Club 2, Chatburn A 10.


FIXTURES


Low Moor A V R.B. Legion; Catholic Club V Chatburn B; Con Club v Slaidburn; Billington B v Social Club; Chatbum A v Clitheroe; Wad­ dington B V Low Moor B.


TABLE


........................ P WD Chatburn A....12 8 3 Con Club....... 12 5 Low Moor A...12 6 R.B.Legion....12 3 Catholic Club..12 4 LowMoorB...12 3 Slaidburn......12 4 Waddington B12 5 Clitheroe........ 12 1 Chatburn B....12 1 Social Club....12 4 Billington B....12 1


POOL


STANLEY BROTHERS CLITHEROE POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS Premier Division


Buck A 6, Waggon and Horses 6; Castle A 6, Rose & Crown A 6; Horseshoe 8, Read Constitutional Club 4; Rose & Crown 8, Bay Horse 4; White Horse A 4, Billington Band Club B 8; White Lion 2, Royal British Legion A 10.


• First Division


Dog Whalley 10, Stork 2; Royal British Legion 3, Low Moor B 9: Royal Oak A 6, Whalley Club 6; St Peters B 5, Horseshoe


L P 1 98 1 90 3 86 2 78 4 74 2 74 3 72 4 70 4 64 6 56 8 54 7 48


B 7; Waggon and Horses B 9,


Billington Band Club 8, Buck Laddies 4; De Lacy 5, Dog Sports Bar 7; Dog Sports Bar B 4, Whalley Arms 8; Read Con Club B 4, Craven Heller B 8.


St Peters A 3; While Hart 10. Higher Buck 2. Second Division


FIXTURES Tonight


Bay Horse v White Horse A; Billington Band Club B v Horseshoe; Buck A v White Lion; Read Constitutional Club V Castle A; Rose & Crown A v Royal British Legion A; Waggon and Horses v Horse & Crown.


Premier Division First Division


Higher Buck v Waggon and Horses B; Horseshoe B v Dog Whalley: Low Moor B v St Peters B; Royal British Legion V Royal Oak A; St Peters A v Whalley Club; Stork v White Hart.


Second Division


Craven Heifer v Read Con Club B; Dog Sports Bar v Craven Heifer B; Royal Oak B v De Lacy: Whalley Arms v Billington Band Club.


TABLES Premier Division


........................ P P Royal British Leg A 9 95 Buck A.................. 9 91 Billington 8 ........ 9 89 Rose & Crown..... 9 75 Castle A................ 9 61 Rose & Crown A . 9 59 White Lion........... 9 58 Read Con Club.... 9 57 Waggon A ........... 9 52 Horseshoe........... 9 44 White Horse A .... 9 38 Bay Horse........... 9 37


F irst Division


..................................... P P Whalley Club....... 9 76 Higher Buck........ 9 74 Dog Whalley........ 9 73 St Peters A.......... 9 65 Waggon & Horses 8 8 63 Horseshoe B ...... 9 63 Royal Oak A .... 9 61 Stork.................... 9 61 St Peters B.......... 9 60 Low Moor 8 ........ 8 53 Royal British Legion 9 48 White Hart........... 9 45 Second Division


..................................... P P Billington BC....... 8 90 Buck Laddies....... 8 Dog Sports Bar... Whalley Arms..... Craven Heifer...... Read Con Club B. Craven Heifer B... Dog Sports Bar B De Lacy............... Royal Oak B ........


65 62


34 33


DARTS


CLITHEROE DARTS RESULTS


Divisional Knockout Finals


C5.


Swan & Royal 5, Craven B 1; Brown Cow B 1, Brown Cow


League


Buck Inn 5, Black Bull 4; Swan & Royal 6, Pendle Inn 3; Low Moor 3, Legion B 6; Brown Cow B 8, White Lion 1; Fforseshoe 4, Craven A 5; Brown Cow C 6, Brown Cow A 3.


TABLES Division One


.............................P W D L P Swan & Royal ....7 7 0 0 46 Black Bull............. 7 5 0 2 40 Craven B ...............6 4 0 2 31 Legion B............... 7 3 0 4 29 Buck Inn................7 4 0 3 27 Pendle Inn............ 7 1 0 6 25 Low Moor.............7 0 0 7 18


Division Two


Craven A ......... Brown CowC.. White Lion....... Brown Cow B.. Brown Cow A.. Horseshoe..


Legion A.............6


.P W D L P 0 44 2 44 2 36 2 34 5 24 7 18 5 15


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND


DOMINOES LEAGUE RESULTS


Blind Mixed Doubles


Quarter-Final: Steve Simp- son/Lindsay Astin beat Mark Steer/Becky Bolton; Jason


DewhursULinda Waring beat Rick Jones/Lou Proctor; John


Phillips/Debra Collinson beat Peter Herbert/Anne Marie Blezzard; De rek Graham/ Vicky Blezzard b ea t Dave Flynn/Carol Joy. Semi-Final: Jason Dewhurst/ Linday Waring bea t Steve Simpson/Lindsay Astin; Derek Graham/Vicky Blezzard beat John Phiillips/Debra Col­ linson. Final; Jason Dewhust/Linda Waring beat Derek Graham/ Vicky Blezzard.


Dominoes


Jim Hawke (Brown Cow Chatburn) and Debra Col­ linson (The Bucirt beat Lilian Tomlinson (The Swan & Royal) and Derek Graham (British Legion). TABLES


League One Darts


............................. P P Black Bull Chatbum 5 29 Brown Cow 8 ...... 4 22 Brown Cow A ...... 4 21


■Judge Walmesley 4 20 R.B.Legion........ 5 20 White Lion.........;. 4 15 Social Club.......... 4 8 League Two Darts


............................. P P Brown Cow ChatburnS 28 Black Bull OL....... 5 27 Dog Inn............... 4 26 Buck Inn.............. 5 26 Sawn & Royal..... 5 21 Horseshoe............ 5 18 Rose & Crown..... 5 7 League One Dominoes


............................. P, P Black Bull Chatbum 5 53


BRB Legion......... 5 48 Judge Walmsiey.. 4 47 Social Club......... 4 46 Brown Cow B...... 4 43 White Lion........... 4 41 Brown Cow A ...... 4 37 League Two Dominoes


............................. P P Swan & Royal..... 5 58 Buck Inn.............. 5 56 Horseshoe.......... 5 54 Brown Cow Chatbum5 52 Black Bull 01........ 5 48' Rose & Crown..... 5 46 Dog Inn............... 4 43


RIBDLE VALLEY LADIES DARTS AS­


SOCIATION TABLES


Pts


Petre Arms........... .............46 Black Bull............................43 Billington BBC................... 38 Craven.....


36


Buck Grindleton.................34 Low Moor Club..................34 Bay Horse Catholic SC


British Legion.................... 28 BADMINTON


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT


BADMINTON LEAGUE TABLES


Division One


.............................P W D L P Westholme A....10 10 0 0195 B'hum Seniors A10 9 0 1 195 lndependentA...10 5 0 5124 Abacus A............9 3 0 6 91 Clitheroe A........ 9 4 0 5 88 B'bum Seniors 8 8 3 0 5 76 Telecom A..........9 2 0 7 76 Tag......................7 3 0 4 65 St Philips............7 1 0 6 51


Division Two


.............................P W D L P B'bum HarpoonslO 9 0 1171 Halsteads...........8 7 0 1 135 Independent 8... 10 7 0 3134 RoetieldA..........9 5 0 4 114 St Nicholas.........9 4 0 5110 B'bum Seniors CIO 2 0 8103 Westholme B......8 4 0 4 85 Abacus 8............ 8 0 0 8 45 Clitheroe 8 ......... 6 1 0 5 34


Division Three


.............................P W D L- P College..............10 9 0 1 169 RoefieldB.........10 10 0 0167 B'hum H'poon Jnr9 6 0 3127 St Matthews......10 4 0 6122 Goodshaw..........8 5 0 3 119 Telecom 8 ..........10 6 0 4 117 RoefieldC.........10 2 0 8 85 B'burn Seniors 010 1 0 9 72 Batemans Best. 9 0 0 9 57


Computers Your Local


33 32


Mistakes prove the difference


RUGBY


JJIE first match after the Christmas b re ^ was an evenly-matched affeir with the visitors from over the hill talc’ me the spoils. ^


Clitheroe...................... Colne and


Clitheroe replied almost iinmediately, iMex Hough (pictured) running a try m from a full 60 metres. So, scores even and the game restarted


both line outs and scrums more or less going with the feed, control of the loose Ball and retention of it in open spaces would be paramount. After a protracted period of what


and developed into a tightish affair. With the set piece play fairly even,


‘keep the ball’ was the mantra from the coacnes in the huddle.


Colne scored again, their ‘go to’ man showing he still had plenty ofpace to use for a fine try.


The second half was tense and even.


running out, Clitheroe were forced to throw caution to the wind.


Clitheroe can be proud of their attitude and commitment to the jersey. beA couple of mistakes was the margin


row with the Procter brothers to make a combined age of nearly 150. Harrison joined 'Wilkinson in the


second row whilst Farnsworth, Harper and youngster Piercy made up the back


^8|Pepa|ig^ntr^li


boys, and Geoff Williamson and Simon Rawston stepped up and took to the field in Wilkinson’s hour of need. The stalwarts were to join in the front


week but became decimated by sickness and unavailability late on Friday. Help was requested from some old


Littlemoor early on in the season whereas Clitheroe responded well before Christmas with a resounding win in the Raging Bull plate. A team was assembled through the


and with the score between these two teams at one game each this season, it was always going to be an interesting game for all concerned. Preston had taken the spoils at


p.m.). Cfitheroe seconds took on Preston,


Saturday where Ashton-under-Lyne are the visitors to Littlemoor (kick-off 2-15 -


tween the two teams. Plenty to work on in the lead up to


Colne’s canny old fiy half snaffled a loose pass and sealed it for his team. Crushing disappointing at the end, but


A mistake was almost inevitable.


needed no second invitation for nis second try. 17-;20 to the visitors, and with time


ward; big fprwards Steve Dowson, Ross Chamberlain and Ben Graves putting in a hard shift, the loose forwards, IJarren Eagle and Andy Rigby supporting both in close and wide out. Possession retained, the team inched forward again, keying cool under pressure, snooping antfsearching for the opening. And then there it was, man of the match Hough


on an all out assault.- Firstly field posi­ tion was gained, and then ball reten­ tion, going through the phases, as the play moved from side to side and the Littlemoor men gained yardage, "rhen at last an opening, and inside centre Chris Waddin^on bullocked his way over. Again the proud maroons piled for­


But Clitneroe responded and went


amounted to a stalemate, Colne took the lead just before the interval to put them 12-5 up at the break. No need to panic, more of the same,


bemused by this very early setback and there was needless to say some degree of consternation on the touchline. However worries were eased when


past a non-existent defence to open the scoring. Clitheroe players looked slightly


quicker, and with their first bit of pos­ session moved the ball wide to their dan­ gerous wing cum full back, who scooted


healthy crowd were treated to an excel­ lentgame of open rugby. Colne were out of the traps the


^ e ek s of rain had relented, and a


ing University boy Bleasdale and new­ comer Jake Dixon. m. The pitch, expected to be heavy, was


row. Brown was joined " h a l f back by-Bartle, Hardy and Wilde stood at centre and Keough, Cook and Ben Rigby. Finally, Rawstron was joined on the_ substitutes’ bench by return­


d : li....................... , up . the pressure an J


.1


- The second half started pretty much like the first, whereby the home team took the game by the scruff and scored within a matter of minutes to come to within three points at 15-12. However, their flanker was given


was unfortunate that the team lost the kicking services of full back Keough, who hobbled away from the action with a poorly ankle. Bleasdale came on in his place and was enjoying all the ball that was being kicked to him.


20, were in complete control for the rest of the half, and flanker Piercy was to score a great team try before the half time break, successfully converted by Rigby to make it 15-7. Although Rigby was kicking well, it


Rigby converted to give Clitheroe the lead at 8-7. Clitheroe, after suffering a shaky first


a simple penalty .chance that winger ......... .......


to string some good jjlay together. On reflection, their attack wasn’t really the problem- it was their defensive struc­ ture and communication, but this was to get significantly better as the match continued. With some great interplay down the the back line made good yard- "■’e and up popped Wilde to score theroe’s first tiy. The away team kept d were rewarded with


left, .......


game on the front foot and Clitheroe found themselves under a great deal of pressure. This pressure told fairly quickly and a try was scored. As the half wore on, Clitheroe started


remarkably good nick. The Preston forwards started the


45


tage closed the game out well, despite Preston’s best efforts.


close behind Thornton Clevcieys in second but some way behind lead­ ers Leigh. Clitheroe host Fleetwood fourths on Saturday.


thing, with Bleasdale getting the nod. Clitheroe remain third in the league,


S f i p Man pf the match was a close run


unluclty to be red carded for illegal use of the boot. Clitheroe, with the man advan­


Clitheroe pounced. A Preston scrum in the Clitheroe half was well defended, and as the ball came out, number eight Farnsworth put in an excellent tackle and the ball popped up nicely to winger Rigby, who scampered a good 60 yards to score the final tiy of the game. It was no less that Clitheroe deserved. The game entered the final 15 min­ utes, and the Preston scrum half was


full back sitting out 10 minutes of the second half. It was during this period of 14-13 that


10 minutes in the sin bin for a dodgy- looking tackle on Rawstron, who had only just entered the fray to take over fipm Williamson at prop. Rawstron himself didn’t manage to stay on the field long. An altercation with nis oppo­ site number initially, then the Preston full back, resulted m both him and the


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