Results 24/09/11
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dobber
, Sep 24 2011 03:31 PM
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#1
Posted 24 September 2011 - 03:31 PM
Cas Panthers 4 v Cas Lock Lane 38.
#2
Posted 24 September 2011 - 03:33 PM
Dudley hill 50 east hull 20
#3
Posted 24 September 2011 - 03:35 PM
Hunslet Warriors 14 Milford Margins 16. Milford well worth the win.
#4
Posted 24 September 2011 - 03:53 PM
Myton 29 - 28 Skirlaugh
#5
Posted 24 September 2011 - 03:54 PM
Wheels well n truly fallen off? heworth 30-34 acornHunslet Warriors 14 Milford Margins 16. Milford well worth the win.
COME ON THE CORN
CLASSY CAS 4EVA
Go Go Go York City Knights!
CLASSY CAS 4EVA
Go Go Go York City Knights!
#6
Posted 24 September 2011 - 04:06 PM
Hull Dockers 42 - 18 West Hull
Is he having a laugh?, are you having a laugh?
#7
Posted 24 September 2011 - 04:13 PM
I don't think so. Teams are winning one week and losing the next. I'm sure the lads will bounce back next week.
#8
Posted 24 September 2011 - 05:13 PM
Elland 6 - Siddal 70
I KNOW JACK SCHITT
#9
Posted 24 September 2011 - 06:53 PM
Leigh East 18-50 Thatto Heath Crusaders
Leigh East
Tries: Kevin Murphy, Jonno Smith, Troy ?
Goals: Adam Holland 2/2, Ryan Peters 1/1
MOM: Jonno Smith
Thatto Heath Crusaders
Tries: Dave Hull 2, Phil Morrison 2, Adam Walsh 2, Darren Woods, Shaun Quinn, Tom Eckersley
Goals: Shaun Quinn 7/9
MOM: Ste Ward
Leigh East
Tries: Kevin Murphy, Jonno Smith, Troy ?
Goals: Adam Holland 2/2, Ryan Peters 1/1
MOM: Jonno Smith
Thatto Heath Crusaders
Tries: Dave Hull 2, Phil Morrison 2, Adam Walsh 2, Darren Woods, Shaun Quinn, Tom Eckersley
Goals: Shaun Quinn 7/9
MOM: Ste Ward
SINGING MY MUM'S A .......
#10
Posted 24 September 2011 - 07:40 PM
Egremont 22 v Miners 22, Leigh East 18 v Thatto 50, Wath Brow 48 v Askam 4, Millom 6 v St.Pats 18, Judes 30 v Bridge 18, Elland 4 v Siddal 70, Mayfield 53 v Saddleworth 16, Ovenden 12 v East Leeds 16, Hunslet 14 v Milford 16,Oulton 8 v Stanningley 42, Crosfields 36 v St.Annes 20, Eccles 28 v Waterhead 38, West Bank 46 v Eastmoor 10, Stanley 30 v v Normy 32, Cas Panthers 4 v Lock Lane 38, Heworth 30 v Acorn 34, Dudley Hill 50 v East Hull 20, Dockers 42 v West Hull 28, Myton 29 v Skirlaugh 28.
NWA 2nd teams
Saddleworth 16 v St.Annes 25, Miners 28 v Mayfield 26. Eccles v Judes p, Waterhead v Crosfields p
NWA 2nd teams
Saddleworth 16 v St.Annes 25, Miners 28 v Mayfield 26. Eccles v Judes p, Waterhead v Crosfields p
#11
Posted 24 September 2011 - 07:44 PM
Millom 6 v Wigan St.Pats 18 h-t 6-6
Millom try; Andrew Dawson goal Paul Evans mom Anthony Dixon.
Pats tries; Danny Higham 2, Anthony Hughes, goals Ian Schofield 3, mom Ian Schofield
Millom try; Andrew Dawson goal Paul Evans mom Anthony Dixon.
Pats tries; Danny Higham 2, Anthony Hughes, goals Ian Schofield 3, mom Ian Schofield
#12
Posted 24 September 2011 - 08:51 PM
What went wrong at Leigh East today? that seems a big scoreline on home turf?
#13
Posted 24 September 2011 - 10:11 PM
East have under performed throughout the Interim season. We have had a wake up call, surprisingly we had probably our best set completion rate of the season but Thatto exploited weaknesses in defence.What went wrong at Leigh East today? that seems a big scoreline on home turf?
This result had been coming and Thatto totally outplayed us.
TRIES FROM THE GAME
Edited by terryg, 26 September 2011 - 06:21 AM.
#14
Posted 25 September 2011 - 09:30 AM
Myton 29 - 28 Skirlaugh
Another milestone in the brief history of Myton Warriors. I think only East Hull are the last remaining scalp in the Hull area.
#15
Posted 25 September 2011 - 09:44 AM
You didn't win last wk either so your statement makes no sense what so ever, it should read my team are losing one wk n losing the next-I don't think so. Teams are winning one week and losing the next. I'm sure the lads will bounce back next week.
#16
Posted 25 September 2011 - 02:15 PM
Jesus........ What a geekYou didn't win last wk either so your statement makes no sense what so ever, it should read my team are losing one wk n losing the next-
#17
Posted 25 September 2011 - 05:50 PM
Egremont Rangers 22 v 22 Leigh Miners
Leigh Miners returned home from Cumbria last night with a point after a 22-22 draw with Egremont Rangers despite playing twenty minutes of the second half with twelve men after having two players sin binned. The home side started the brighter and with playing down the hill they were putting the Miners defence under a lot of pressure, they were rewarded with a try to the right of the posts to give them a 6-0 lead. Miners responded with a try from a tap penalty, Loose forward Martin Lewis breaking the line to send Leon Brennan into score to give the score 6-4. Egremont opened up an eight point gap after some good work by the hooker and scrum half to send them in for their second try. Ryan Smith got Miners within two points before the break after darting over from close range, Tom Bradbury converting to give the half time score 12-10 in favour of the home side.
Leigh Miners took the lead for the first time early in the second period when Ryan Smith cut through the defence from half way to send u18s centre Ryan Monaghan into score his first try for the first team, Bradbury converting to give the score 16-12. Egremont levelled the score at 16-16 with a try in the right corner with over a quarter of the game remaining. Miners were reduced to twelve men when Leon Brennan was sin binned for dissent but that didn’t seem to affect Miners, they were next to score with arguably the try of the match, with some good go forward down the left the ball was shifted right to allow Ste Kenny to finish off a good attacking move to put the visitors four points in front at 20-16. With only a couple of minutes or so remaining of the Brennan sin bin Miners had their second player Kieran Dainty sent to the bin for lying on. The visitors worked hard in defence but with a good number of penalties being awarded to the home side they drew level for a second time in the second half to tie the game up at 20-20. From the kick off Miners were back in front after being rewarded a rare penalty under the sticks, Egremont moving off the mark at the play the ball to allow Tom Bradbury to tap over a simple penalty goal, An Egremont penalty goal was added soon followed by a couple of missed drop goal attempts there was no further score as the game finished tied at 22-22.
Next week Miners are at home to local rivals Leigh East.
MINERS TEAM = Dainty, Gurhy, Monaghan, Anderson, Skinkis, Brennan, Smith, Ratcliffe, Farrimond, Kay, Thomason, Bradbury, Lewis, SUBS = Appleby, Kenny, Galvin, Gary Gittins
MOM = Kieron Dainty
Leigh Miners A team remain unbeaten after an hard fought 28-26 victory against Rochdale Mayfield A.
Leigh Miners returned home from Cumbria last night with a point after a 22-22 draw with Egremont Rangers despite playing twenty minutes of the second half with twelve men after having two players sin binned. The home side started the brighter and with playing down the hill they were putting the Miners defence under a lot of pressure, they were rewarded with a try to the right of the posts to give them a 6-0 lead. Miners responded with a try from a tap penalty, Loose forward Martin Lewis breaking the line to send Leon Brennan into score to give the score 6-4. Egremont opened up an eight point gap after some good work by the hooker and scrum half to send them in for their second try. Ryan Smith got Miners within two points before the break after darting over from close range, Tom Bradbury converting to give the half time score 12-10 in favour of the home side.
Leigh Miners took the lead for the first time early in the second period when Ryan Smith cut through the defence from half way to send u18s centre Ryan Monaghan into score his first try for the first team, Bradbury converting to give the score 16-12. Egremont levelled the score at 16-16 with a try in the right corner with over a quarter of the game remaining. Miners were reduced to twelve men when Leon Brennan was sin binned for dissent but that didn’t seem to affect Miners, they were next to score with arguably the try of the match, with some good go forward down the left the ball was shifted right to allow Ste Kenny to finish off a good attacking move to put the visitors four points in front at 20-16. With only a couple of minutes or so remaining of the Brennan sin bin Miners had their second player Kieran Dainty sent to the bin for lying on. The visitors worked hard in defence but with a good number of penalties being awarded to the home side they drew level for a second time in the second half to tie the game up at 20-20. From the kick off Miners were back in front after being rewarded a rare penalty under the sticks, Egremont moving off the mark at the play the ball to allow Tom Bradbury to tap over a simple penalty goal, An Egremont penalty goal was added soon followed by a couple of missed drop goal attempts there was no further score as the game finished tied at 22-22.
Next week Miners are at home to local rivals Leigh East.
MINERS TEAM = Dainty, Gurhy, Monaghan, Anderson, Skinkis, Brennan, Smith, Ratcliffe, Farrimond, Kay, Thomason, Bradbury, Lewis, SUBS = Appleby, Kenny, Galvin, Gary Gittins
MOM = Kieron Dainty
Leigh Miners A team remain unbeaten after an hard fought 28-26 victory against Rochdale Mayfield A.
#19
Posted 26 September 2011 - 08:27 AM
Has anyone got a up to date fixture list?? have heard a few teams have dropped out this mini league?? so the fixtures have changed?
#20
Posted 26 September 2011 - 10:45 AM
Has anyone got a up to date fixture list?? have heard a few teams have dropped out this mini league?? so the fixtures have changed?
You can find the fixtures on the NCL web page.
According to the fixtures no teams have dropped out and are unlikely to, due to the penalties that they would encounter.
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