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Sharp shooter Joshua Bridges has been selected to represent the prestig­ ious Browning Interna­ tional shooting team for the next three years. The 17-year-old clay


Clitheroe bos* Simon Gamer is hoping for a consistent run of form from his side Garner looking to build


Blues boss keen to put run of results together ahead of tricky schedule By Chris Boden chris.todongjpressxo.uk ©bodonknights


Blues boss Simon Garner


9 admitsTuosdaynight’ssu- perb win over league leaders Northwich Victoria has set the standard for his players.


Thcilluesended the Vies’ ioo% .start to the season ns they earned a 2-0 victory at Shaw- bridge with goals from Scott


Bakkor and Callum Hendry - earning their first clean sheet in the process. And Garner hopes the per­


formance can be a benchmark as they look to build on their start to the campaign, having climbed to sixth place in the Evo-Stik First Division North tabic. Clitheroeareatfourth place


Warrington Town on Saturday, before they host seventh place Scarborough Athletic on Tues­


day night, and Garnersaid: “We were fantastic from the first whistleagainst Northwich, and we have to now try and put arun together. “We’ve shown what we can


do, but we have to do that on a consistent basis and put in performances like that back to back.


“We have a really tough run


ofgamesnow-Warringtonare five unbeaten and Scarborough were one of the favourites be­


fore the season started. “We know the league, any­


one can beat anyone, and the lads have to get their heads around that - they have to do it week in, week out. “We have shown we can beat


the top sides - we beat Salford, Darlington and Northwich last season - but, with all due re­ spect to Ossett Town, who beat us 2-1 on Saturday, ifwe want to break into the top loand above, we have to beat sides like that."


However, Garner will have


to make enforced changes at Warrington, with skipper Dav­ id Lynch suspended and Jimmy Heywood unavailable, and he may look to bolster his squad: “We’re down to the bones - we wouldn’t want to change any­ thing after Tuesday, but we


might look to bring someone in. “We’ll go to Warrington with


confidence though, and hope­ fully we can build on Tuesday night.”


pigeon shooter recently picked up a silver medal forGreat Britain at the Eu­ ropean Championships in Estonia before adding an­ other four medals to his haul at the British Open Sportrap and Sporting events. The eagle eyed teenager


beatoffthecompetitionof some renowned competi­ tors in landing two gold and two silver medals at Garlands Shooting Ground in Staffordshire. Joshua, who shot for


England in the Home In­ ternational in Jersey at the weekend, will travel with • the Great Britain shooting team to South Africa in Oc­ tober for the World Cham­ pionships. He would like to thank


Malmo Guns, Browning International, SDS Albion Engineering, RE Ranger/ York Guns and Dunbia Sawley.


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