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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, March 14,2013


www.clitheroeadvertlser.co.uk SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.clltlieroeailvertlser.co.uk


-4t Leonard’s win place in finals


*•-PUPILS from St Leonard’s


K Langho took victory in tag rugby to seal their place at


“ this year’s new-look SPAR Lancashire School Games county finals. ■ The team from the. pri­ mary school competed


^ against three schools from the Ribble Valley to fim'sh in first place and will progress to the Winter Games where the pupils will compete


^ .^ a in s t others firom across '^ ^ e county. The SPAR Lancashire


School Games is organ­ ised by Lancashire Sport Partnership’s Lancashire Organising Committee (LOC) and sponsored by


9 James Hall & Company Ltd, the SPAR distributors for the North of England. Building bn the success of


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last year, the games take on a different format in 2013 with


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^ th e Winter Games taking ^?^lace on Tuesday, the Swim Gala on May 15th and the Sununer Games on July 2nd. v Around.3,200 primary and secondary pupils from across the county are. expected to


take part in the events which are part of the national £128m School Games pro­ gramme, aimed at motivat­ ing and inspiring millions of youngsters to take part in competitive school sport.


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• ready for action


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^ . and Under 15 District cricket ^ teams respectively. The managers will be hold­


- 'a ^ e d to be the managers of the Ribble Valley Under 11


(Clitheroe Cobras) and fMoger Kaye (Longridge) have


MAZROOF Hussain


. Lancaster and Morecambe.' Pendle,:: Rossendale ' and Blackburn with Darwen. Their first fixture is at Lancaster and Morecambe on


, with Wyre, - Rossendale, ’ Blackpool, Pendle and play theirs- first fixture; against Wyre at Fylde on Thursday ,- 16th at 11 a.m.


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l i n i ..district cricket campaign^ visit . For the latest news from the


ing .'further squad sessions and trials prior to their first ’ matches of the Lancashire District Cricket Competition. The Under 11s will defend their. Lancashire title, against


RUGBY To get to the Winter


Games, St Leonard’s com­ peted internally at Level 1, before taking part in Level 2 events in district inter-school: competitions. Richard Varey, chair


of the Lancashire School Games organising commit­ tee and Burnley’s Blessed Trinity' Roman Catholic College Head Teacher, said: “A big well done to "all the pupils who have taken part in this year’s Level 1 and 2 competitions, and con­ gratulations to St Leonard’s for getting through to the finals.“This year’s ■ SPAR Lancashire School. Games is designed to build on the legacy of the 2012 Olympic - Games and offer completely inclusive sports to make sure every youngster has an opportunity to compete. ' “We are really looking for­


ward to the Winter Games and hope teachers, parents, grandparents and family friencfc come and cheer their teams on too.” The SPAR Lancashire


Winter and Summer School Games will t^ e place at 'Stanley Park in JBlackpool.


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g m m m s m EVO-STIK FIRST


DIVISION NORTH T A B L E


D iv is io n O n e ......... ...... ,..'P W D L P.


; Skelmersdale ...28 21 5 2 68 : - R'bottom Utd..i.30 18 5 7 59 CLITHEROE....;.. 33 17 8 8 59 Mossley.............32 17 6 9 57 Curzon Ashton .32 17 5 10 56 Trafford......... ;...30 16 7 7 55 NewMills..........26 17 3 6 54 Cammell Laird...29 15 7 ' 7 52, WarringtonTn...32 1212 8 48 Burscough........32 1211 9 47


. FarsleyFC.........32 12 9 11 45 BamberBridge..30 13 6 11 45 Lancaster City. ..33 12 7 14 40 Salford City.......28 9 11 8 38 Harrogate R.......31 10 7 14 37 > OssettTown......28 9 9 10 36 RadcliffeBoro...30 7 1211 33 Prescot Cables .31 6 8 17 26 Wakefield...... ....32 6 6 20 24 GooleAFC.........31 4 5 2217 OssettAlbion.....28 3 5 20 14, •GarforthTown...32 3 4 2513


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL


FOOTBALL LEAGUE R E S U L T S


Ter ry C a t te rm o le T ro p h y G ro u p B -


Stanley Ultras 7, Globe Bul- lough 0.


L e a g u e


Church Town 3, Dog Inn 2. T A B L E S L e a g u e


CUTHEROE Rugby Club were lucky enough to host a visit from Premiership side Sales Sharks recently. England representative


back James Gaskell and scrum half Will Cliff came’to Littlemoor to help Inspire the current crop of youngsters. Junior Chainnan Hughle


Wardle explained: “Clitheroe are a Sharks Connections Club which means that we try to pronibte the support


RUGBY


of Sale Sharks as they are the only North West club In the Rugby Premiership, while


-Sale offer us reduced ticket prices to their games and. ~


. visits such as this. It was great to see how interested all the young players were in how these professional sportsmen got to where they are today, and you never . know, we might Just have


some future Sale Sharks stars In our mldstl” The Junior section at Clit­


heroe is in good health - the Under 1 5 /16s have run well this year coached by former captain Ollie McEntyre and Paul Blane, and there are growing numbers from Under 12s right down to Under 7s, expertly coached by fully CRB-checked coaches Graeme Tindall, Steve Grea- torex. Bob Wilkinson and


Hughle Wardle. The club are always look­


ing for new players, and are actively recruiting for current Year 6 and 7 players from local schools for entry Into the Blacksticks Blue League from next September. ' For details, contact Bob


at Junlors@clitheroerugby. com or 07962 099935 or go along on Sundays from 10-15-11-45 a.m. until the end of April. '


.... ............. ...... ... P W D . L P Church Town ....10 9 1 0 28 Dog Inn....... .......9 .6 0 3 18 Bees Knees........9 5 2 2 17 Baggy’s Wine ..11 5 1 5 .16 Stanley Uitras.....8 4 2 2 14 GlobeBullough..8 2 1 5 7


Central Boys....... 9 1 1 7 4 Arden Inn..........10 1 0 8 3


LEAGUE R E S U L T S


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DONALD RACE ANO NEWTON EAST LANCS FOOTBALL


First Division


Search for ndmg star


^^uesday,May28th. - ; ' ~ The Under 15s are groimed '


has helped many horses to go on to a very, successful show ring career. Each qualifyr ing competition follows the same format, with classes for -■Working Hunters, Riding-


'" Search For A Star has been created'to encourage amateur riders to produce their horses to a high standard in the show ring, giving them the opportu­ nity to compete at the prestig­ ious finals at the Horse Of The Year Show. . ' : The Search for ai Star series ■


THE 2013 series of the South Essex Insurance Brokers Search For A Star and Race­ horse to -Riding Horse Show " Championships starts next month at Osbaldeston; .


EQUESTRIAN


Richard Ramsay, along with his co-judges at each venue, have many years’ experience in the show ring. There is usu­ ally an opportunity after each class to speak with the judges, who will offer advice;' ' ■


April 28th, is the first quali­ fier for the SEIB Racehorse, To Riding Horse Show Championship at Horse of the Year Snow. This class


Also at Osbaldeston,.. on


Club Show Horses, Show Hunter^ Show Pomes and Show Hunter Ponies, Riding Horse/Hacks and Cobs. Search for a Star Judge,'


was created to support, and encourage the re-education of thoroughbreds taken out


of racing, re-schooliiig . them and preparing them for a new career in the show ring.


_ Picture; 2012 Reserve Champion in 'Search For A Star Laiira Lowcock and her horse Annagh Spider Monkey. Credit SMR Photos.


horses must also be registered withROR.


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nder and the ex-racehorse must have been with a recog­ nised trainer, must have raced m the UK either in point to . point, national hunt or o n ' the flat. To be eligible for- the Elite Performance Award


This class is open to any


Calder Vale 0, Fenlscowles & Pleasington 1: Hurst Green 1, Colne United 0; Langho 1. Read United 2; Mill H im , Enfield 5; Rock Rovers O. Rimington 3; Stacksteads S J 4, Burnley GSOB2.


' Second Division :


Bacup C C 3, Canberra PC 3; Borrowdale United 0, Barnolds- wick Town United 1; Clitheroe R B L 1, Daneshouse PC 5; Peel Park 2, Burrtley Belvedere 3; ■


■ ’ -i ' r . . . ,


Prairie United PC 0. Burnley Athletic 15;Waddington O.The Ivy PC 5. Reserve Dlyislon '


Canberra PC 1. Read United 2; Enfield 2, Langho 7; Os- waldtwistle SM 3. Worsthorne 0; Stacksteads S J 4, Colne


United 3; Waddin^dn 1, Rock - Rovers2.


■ - F IX T U R E S _ First Division


Colrie United v Burnley GSOB; Feniscowles & Pleasington v Stacksteads S J ; Mill Hill y Os- waldtwistle SM; Read.Uriited v Langho; Rock Rovers V Enfield: ;


Worsthorne v Hurst Green. - Second Division


Burnley Athletic V Borrow- -■ dale United: Prairie United v


Canberra:The Ivy PC v Burnley Belvedere; Waddington v Bar- ■


rowford Celtic.-:;;^ - - Reserve Division


Canberra PC v Oswaldtwistle , SM; Enfield v Read United; ■ Langho v Worsthorne; Riming- !?!’ '' Colne United; Stacksteads SJ V Waddington. -T A B L E S


First Division .......— ...P W D L P


Hifiirngton...... ..15 13 1 1 40 ■ ' Mi l Hill ;...........17 11 2 4 35 Enfield.............. 15 10 2 3 32 . Worsthorne ....;. 16 9 4 3 31 Feniscowles ......16 8 5 3 29


ReadUnited......19 7 3 9 24 Langho.............. :1 6 .6 ;4 6 22 ’


Hurst Green..;.... 20 6 4 10 22 ' 0twistleSM..;...15 6 2 -7 20


.colnellnited.....l9:6 2 11 20 ncidim - f ■ •


I Stacksteads SJ.. 18 4 4 1016 Rock Rovers......17 3 5 9 14


Burnley GSOB ...17 3 4 1013


The Ivy............... 13 11 1 13 4 BarrowfordC.....15 10 0 ,5 30 B’ley Belvedere.. 16 9 2 5 29 Clitheroe RBL.... 15 8 0 7 24


Second Division P W D L P


BurnleyAlh.....;.11 8 2 1 23 Canberra........... i i 7


1 3 2


BarlickTown.....13 5 5 3 20 Borrowdale........ 14 5 1 8 16 Prairie Utd..;......12 3 3 6 12 Waddington......16 2 4 1010 BacupCC...........15 1 5 9 8 . Peel Park............15 1 2 12 5


Reserve Division P W D L P


Canberra............16 11 2 3 35


Oswaldtwistle.... 17 11 1 5 34 Rock Rovers.....18 9 3 ’6 30 Worsthome;......14 9 1 4 28 Stacksteads.......16 6 4 6 22 Rimington..........14 6 3 5 21 Enfield................ 13 6 1 6 19 Langho...............13 5 3 5 18 Read Utd............14 4 3 7 15


■ Colne Utd...........14 3 1 1010 Waddington......15 1 0 14 3


ROEFIELD LEISURE 5-A-SIDE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURES


8-45 a.m. - White Lion v Coping Badly; 9-20 a.m. - Nottin v Mad Dogs; 9-55 a.m. - Dynamo v Re­ placements; 10-30 a.m. - Disco


Ninjas V Horseshoe. T A B L E , League


.......................... P W 0 L P Disco Ninjas..... ..2 2 0 0 6 Mad Dogs..........2 2 0 0 6 White Lion...........2 2 0 0 6


Horseshoe...;......3 1 1 1 4 Nottin..................3 1 0 2 3 Dynamo ............ 3 0 2 1 2 Coping Badly......3 0 1 2 1 Replacements ....2 0 0 2 0


POOL


STANLEY BROTHERS CLITHEROE POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division


Buck A 9, Read Constitutional Club 3; Horseshoe 6, Castle A 6; Rose & Crown 7, Rose & Crown A 5; Waggon & Horses 5, Billlngton Band Club B 7; White FTorse A 1, Royal British Legion A l l ; White Lion 7, Bay Horse 5.


First Division


Dog Whalley 4, Whalley Club 8; Low Moor B 8, Stork 4; Royal British Legion 3, Higher Buck 9; Rrwal Oak A 9, Horseshoe B 3; St Peters B 7, St Peters A 5; White Hart 7, Waggon & Horses B 5. Second Division


Billington Band Club 10, Craven Heifer B 2; Craven Heifer 8, Royal Oak B 4; Read Con Club B 5, Whalley Arms 7.


FIXTURES . Tonight


Premier Division ,


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


. First Division


Higher Buck v St Peters B; Horseshoe B v Low Moor B; SI Peters A v Dog Whalley; Stork v Royal British Legion; Waggon & Horses B v Royal Oak A: Whal­ ley Club v White Hart. Second Division


Buck Laddies v Craven Heifer; Do Lacy v Read Con Club B; Dog Sports Bar v Bilijngton Band Club; Royal Oak B v Dog Sports Bar B. TA B L ES


Premier Division


...................... .-...... P P Royal British Leg A 17 173 Buck A.................. .17 161 Rose & Crown...... 17 155 Billington B ....... .- .17 152 , CastleA.......... . -17 117 >, Read Don Club.... - 17 111 . ; ; . Waggon A.....17


107


Rose & Crown A. 17 105 > White Lion........... 17 102 Horseshoe............ 17 90


2 Calder Vale FC... 18 4 4 1016


. White Horse A.... 17 73 Bay Horse.......


First Division


............................... P p Higher Buck..;.... 17 144 Dog Whalley........ 17 143 Whalley Club...........17 141 Waggon & Horses B16 131 St Peters A.......... 17 129 Royal DakA .... 17 120' HorseshoeB...... 17 m : St Peters B.......... 17 108 White Hart........... 17 104 Stork...................... 17 98


Royal Brilish Legion 17 95 LowMoorB........ 16" 90 Second Division


............................. P P BillingtonBC....... 14 147 Buck Laddies....... 14 128 DogSporlsBar... 12 113 Whalley Arms..... 14 107 Craven Heller 8... 14 90 Craven Heifer...... 14 90 Read Con Club 8. 14 89 DeLacy............... 13 77 Dog Sports Bar 8 13 57 Royal Dak 8 .......... 14 51


SNOOKER TIGER TAXIS


CLITHEROE SNOOKER LEAGUE FIXTURES


Catholic Club v Low Moor A; Con Cluby R.B. Legion; Billington B v Chalburn B; Chatbum A v Slaidburn; Waddinglon B V Social Club; Low Moor B V Clilheroe.


...................PWDL P Con Club........21 10 9 2160 ChatburnA.....21126 3158 Low Moor A...2111 6 4150 R.B.Legion.....21 413 4130 . Slaidburn.......20 8 7 5126 Catholic Club..20 6 8 6126 ChatbumB.....21 5 8 8124 Low Moor B ...21 411 6124 Waddington B 21 7 6 8114 Billington B ....21 5 7 9104 Clitheroe.........20 1 8 1190 Social Club.....20 5 3 1286


TABLE DARTS


DOMINOES LEAGUE RESULTS


Trebles Knockout


Semi-Rnal: S. Taylor, G. Taylor & J. Lewis be alT Brown, D. Hargreaves & D. Harris: U. Aslin, J. Schofield & T. Henshaw beat M. Mercer, P. Greatorex & H. Fish. Rnal: L. Astin, J. Schofield & T. Henshaw beat S. Taylor, G. Taylor & J. Lewis. .


. FIXTURES


- - Team Knockout Semi- Final


March 20th ;


Swan & Royal V Brown Cow A (to be played at the Rose & Crown): While Lion v R.B. Le­ gion (to be played at the Swan & Royal).


High Scores


140, M. Booth x4, P. Crossley x3, S . Stanley x2, D. Graham x2, P. Coonan, G. Wallbank, D. Flynn, S . Taylor, K. Evanson; 137, M. Paul; 134, P. O’Neil, G. - Wallbank: 133, A.M; Dowden; 125, S . Mason, W. Jones, J. Dewhurst, S.Taylor, D. Har­ greaves; 123, P. Crossley: 121, T. Peel x2, S. Jackson; 114, S. McKenzie (Check), H. Rsh; 108,T. Porter; 106,-T. Gudgeon (Check), M. Mercer (Check), S. Taylor (Check); 104, M. Mercer. (Check); 101, S. Mason; 100,' J. Dewhurst x6, R. Booth x5, T. Porter x3, M. Mercer x3, M. Proctor x3, M. Booth x3, S. McKenzie x3, S. Stanley x3, L. Lloyd x2, C. Hall x2, R Coonan x2, S . Gower x2, G. Taylor x2, D. Harris, T. Brown, S. Taylor, T. Gudgeon, S. Mason, M. Paul, W.


, Jones, G. Wallbank, D. Flynn, P Crossley, M. Webster, K. Evanson, S. Porter. League One Darts


.............................. P . .P Brown Cow A...... . 9 52 Black Bull Chatburn 8 : 51


-R.B.Legion........... 9 41 Brown Cow B...... 8 . 36 Judge Walmesley 7 33


White Lion........... 7 27 Social Club.......... 8 12


. BADMINTON


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT


BADMINTON LEAGUE TABLES


Division One .... ....... ....;......P W D L P'


Westholme A.;...13 13 0 0 250 B’bum Seniors A13 11 0 2 241


, Independent'A... 11 5 0 6 131 ■ ClitheroeA......;.12 5 0 7121 Telecom A.........12 3 0 9 110 Abacus A........... 11 4 0 7108 Tag.......... ;......... 11 4 0 7108 B’burn Seniors 810'4 0 6101


StPhilips.......... .10 2 :0 ,8 77 DivIsionTwo -


................. P.W D L - P ■


B’bum Harpoons12 11 0 1 217 Halsteads.......... 12 110 1215 RoefieldA......;..13 8 0 5177 Independent B...12 9 0 3167 B’burn Seniors Cl 3 4 0 9144 St Nicholas........ 11 5 0 6 1 3 9 ' Westholme B.....13 4 0 9115 Abacus B............12 1 0 11 73 Clitheroe 8 ........12 2 0 10 61 - Division Three


;........... ;..... ......... P W D L P College............... 12 10 0 2 197 Roefield8......... 11 11 0 0182 B’burn H Junlora12 9 0 3179 Goodshaw...;.....11 8 0 3 165 St Matthews ......11 5 0 6139 Telecom B.........12 6 0 7132 RoefieldC..;.......12 3 0 9 107 Bateman & Best 13 0 0 13 88 B’bum Seniors D12 1 0 11 82


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND


17 77 . League Two Darts


.............................. P P Dog Inn.........'........ 8 60


Brown Cow Chatburn9 58 Black Bull OL......... 8 48 Swan & Royal..... 9 37 Horseshoe........... 8 30 Buck Inn....... ....... 9 29 Rose & Crown;.... 9 ■ 8 ' League One Dominoes .......................... p p


Brown Cow A...... 9 97 RB Legion........... 9 93 - Social Club........ . 8 '91 Brown Cow 8 ...... 8 84 Black Bull Chatbum 8 ■ 80 - Judge Walmsiey.. 7 74 White Lion......... ;. 7 69 League'Two Dominoes


.............................. P P Swan & Royal..;.. 9 107 Buck Inn................. 9 ’ 97. Black Bull 01...... 8 91 Rose & Crown..... 9 . 90 Brown Cow Chatburn9 88 Dog Inn............. . 8 . 84 Horseshoe.......... 8 82


CUTHEROE DARTS F IX T U R E S


Mick Patten F in a l March 18th


Black Bull v Craven B (to be played at the British Legion).


T A B L E S D iv is io n On e


..................... .......P W 0 L P Swan & Royal ...12 11 0 1 77 BlackBull............ 11 8 0 3 62 Craven B .............12 8 0 ,4 61 Buck Inn..............12 7 O' 5 49" Legion B.............. 12 3 0 9 45 Pendle Inn........... 11 3 0 8 42 LowMoor...........10 0 0 10 23 D iv is io n Two


.............................P W 0 L P- BrownCowC....12 10 0 2 73 Craven A ...........1211 0 1 71 White Lion......... 12 7 0 5 58 Brown Cow B....12 7 0 5 56- Brown Cow. A ....12 4 0 8 43 Horseshoe.........11 1 0 10 34 Legion A........ ....11 2 0 9 31


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES DARTS AS­


SOCIATION T A B L E


Pts PetreArms..............................71


■ Billington BBC......'.............. ...61 Black Bull................................ 56 Low Moor Club........;..............56 Bay Horae 8............................;49 Brown Cow..............................47 Bay Horae A........... ......... ;......46 Catholic SC.......... ...................43 British Legion.........;...............39


GOLF


Kathleen.Bithell, Dawn Mills and Jean Anne Speak


started her year in office, having been a member of the club since 1999. Following the drive-iii, there was; a nine-hole, four-lady team stableford, and, interestingly, the lady captain’s team won with 50 points. ' The other team members .were


. ■ • PHIL Campbell came out fight­ ing when Mytton Fold Golf Club, held their first trojihy competition of the new season on Saturday.-: Playing off a handicap'of six, his 39.


Gillian- is pictured with other lady members at her drive-in (s).


points over the full summer course was enough to see him secure the Euro Trophy as he finished a full three points clear of the field.


CLITHEROE Golf Club held their lady captain’s drive-in last Thursday.. ' Gillian Eddlestone, who plays off 24,


wiffi 36-points while Tony Cross (34 points) took the final podium position, just ahead of John ParlMson following a card play-off. .


Gany Davies took the runner-up slot k s z A drives


rate fifth and sixth places with' Gary 4 Aldred just shading Martin Holden, both having shot 33 points. . The weather - cold and drizzly - had


It took another card play-off to sepa­


get into his rhythm on the-front nine as he and playing partner Ian Parfitt w e r^ )


a dampening effect on early competitors. Peter Fox remarked that he could not


Nuttall birdying the first and Nick Avino the ninth.


United Win the derby FOOTBALL READ United came from behind to win


- a fiery Ribble 'Valley derby. Adam Hodgson bagged the winner for


the visitors in -the dying embers of the game, as United leapfrogged the hosts in the table.


- ' . - Both teams had contrasting styles on


the day, with Langho looking to go long whilst United looked to play through the midfield. The away side should have had an


early lead after a fine passing move saw Hodgson find Andy Bennett in space yet the prolific marksman fired wide. Andrew Arkwright and Danny


Sharpies, prompted and probed in the United midfield, one flowing move saw Duane Knappett send the ball wide from six yards out.- Langho made an immediate riposte


outnumbering Read with a lightning counter attack Ian Simpson found him­ self clean through on goal but sent his shot into the side netting. The" hosts then called on their aerial prowess bombarding Read’s defence' with a series of dangerous crosses from open play and dead ball situations. The breakthrough came on the half


hour mark when when good wing play resulted in Matt Bagot coolly rolling the ball past the goalkeeper at his near post. United upped the ante, Bennett’s


ingenuity created space for a shot but the striker uncharacteristically screwed his shot wide. After the break United looked to


add more width to their game, this was ' immediately rewarded when fleet-footed winger Richard Wilson was floored in


•the penalty area to give the visitors,a iffeline.


The responsibility fell to Knappett


who sent the keeper the wrong way from the spot to level proceedings. Langho relied on dead ball situations .


as their main point of attack as the g a n i^ ;' wore on, with Simpson winning a series of headers for his team to feed off. With the clock running down, Kyle


O’Connor fed the ball into marauding full back Jordan Neaiy, who flashed a


■ first time cross across the six-yard box into the path of Hodgson who made no mistake with the finish. '.United should have made it three when the ball fell to O’Connor in, the


area, but the frontman hurried his eifort past the post.


: l^ g h o exerted late pressure onto the visitors with Bagot and Simpson testing-;* the United reargard with speculative^ ' efforts, however Read held on to leave ■with a precious three points.


-


looking for swift revenge, on Saturday a i ' - ' ■Whalley Road, kick-off at 2-15 p.m. ■


“It’s always tough to come and win here. We altered the formation and it worked outforus.” Read United host Langho, who will


Read manager Dale Tattersall said ' , \


uncomfortable front half, scoring only nine points and several blobs - not ideal preparation for his Captain’s Drive In • this coining Saturday. There were just two twos with Allison


hampered by slower players ahead of them. Captain Phil Hammond also had an


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