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Hartley back on his bike at Silverstone
Whalley race ace Harry Hartley is back on his bike after agreeingtoridefor HR Kawasaki in the Pirelli National Superstock1000 Championship.
Clitheroe player-managerSimonGarnergetsstuckinforthe Blues
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Clitheroe manager Simon Gar ner fosters “Dreams" of climb ing the Evo-Stik First Division North table.
The 31-year-old midfielder voiced his ambition after tak ing in the sounds of American R&B and soul singer John Leg-
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make those “Dreams” - a track on Legend’s fourth studio al
Garner wants to climb!
bum ‘Love in the Future’ - a re ality as soon as possible. The Blues currently sit 17th in the table after averaging less than a point a game in their opening 10 league fixtures. “We definitely want to im
prove because we’re not happy with where we are in the ta ble,” he said. “We’d have liked more points because most of the games we’ve played have been against teams who are in and around us in the table. It’s a tight league and a win could potentially lift us to mid-table. We’re looking to kick on.” •'
Goals from Sean Myler and
Stephen Hall ensured league newcomers Droylsden took maximum points at the week end at the Butcher’s Arms Ground. However, Garner was full of praise for his squad de spite the 2-0 loss. ■ ' “We played really well,” he
said. “Obviously 1 never like to lose but we deserved some thing from the game. We frus trated them for huge periods because they couldn’t play through us. We kept them out for the majority. “Wejust lacked that cutting
edge but it was a really positive performance. They’ll learn from it and if we play like that every week will have a good go in this league.” Meanwhile, Garner is look
ing to strengthen his squad. While the Blues have scored in all but three of their 13 outings in all competitions, theyareyet to keep a clean sheet. “We still need a goalscorer
though,” he said. “I’ve known that for a while but it’s not through a lack of trying. I’ve probably approached about 10 lads and put seven days no
tice onsome of them. But some times you don’t even hearback from them. It’s difficult. I’d like to add a couple more. “I’vegotanhonestsetoflads
that work really hard. We are scoringfromalloverthepitch, and we’re scoring in the major ity of our games. However, the problem is not being able to keep a clean sheet. If we can keep the opposition out and continuescoring then we’ll give ourselves a chance.” Clitheroe are at home to
RadclifFeBorough on Saturday, kick-off3p.m.
The 17-year-old started the season in British Su per Bikes with Halsall Rac ing, and was the youngest points scorer in the cham pionship. But he parted ways with
Halsall before a brief peri od with the Tsingtao team. Harry, nicknamed ,
. “Hartley Hare", was left without a ride until late last week when a deal was struck with lan Lougher and his team. He was soon in action
at the weekend at Silver- stone, finishing 25th, and will finish the season at Brands Hatch in a few weeks’ time. ILRsaid: “Despite his
young age, Hartley comes to the team with a race- proven pedigree. He has made rapid progress in a relatively short space of time, and he isn’t the least bit daunted as hetakes on new challenges."
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