Results 9.6.12
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redbeckroad
, Jun 09 2012 03:17 PM
19 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 June 2012 - 03:17 PM
Skirlaugh 10 Wath Brow 18
#2
Posted 09 June 2012 - 03:31 PM
Sounds a close game red? Any report to give..
#3
Posted 09 June 2012 - 04:17 PM
Egremont 34 Hunslet Warriors 24.
#4
Posted 09 June 2012 - 04:49 PM
East Hull 17-10 Hull Dockers R
Leigh Miners 18-16 Wigan St Patricks R
Oulton Raiders 22-24 Siddal R
Skirlaugh 10-18 Wath Brow Hornets R
West Hull 48-16 Saddleworth Rangers R
Leigh Miners 18-16 Wigan St Patricks R
Oulton Raiders 22-24 Siddal R
Skirlaugh 10-18 Wath Brow Hornets R
West Hull 48-16 Saddleworth Rangers R
#5
Posted 09 June 2012 - 05:31 PM
Miners 18 v St.Pats 16
Miners tries; Jonny Carroll, Liam Coleman, John Lloyd. goals Jonny Youds 3, mom Jimmy Muir.
Pats tries; Jim Brown, Tony Suffolk, Danny Pyke. goals Ian Schofield 1, Danny Pyke 1, mom Anthony Griffiths.
Miners tries; Jonny Carroll, Liam Coleman, John Lloyd. goals Jonny Youds 3, mom Jimmy Muir.
Pats tries; Jim Brown, Tony Suffolk, Danny Pyke. goals Ian Schofield 1, Danny Pyke 1, mom Anthony Griffiths.
#6
Posted 09 June 2012 - 10:35 PM
Sorry Fred wasn't at the game, just got a call from a mate, Apparently weather was atrocious. Two handy points on the road for the Brow.Sounds a close game red? Any report to give..
#7
Posted 10 June 2012 - 09:08 AM
East Hull 17-10 Hull Dockers R
Leigh Miners 18-16 Wigan St Patricks R
Oulton Raiders 22-24 Siddal R
Skirlaugh 10-18 Wath Brow Hornets R
West Hull 48-16 Saddleworth Rangers R
East Hull v Dockers was actually 17-14 despite what it says on the Code 13 website. A match played in the most part in heavy rain which limited the chances of any open rugby.
Edited by deluded pom?, 10 June 2012 - 09:10 AM.
#8
Posted 10 June 2012 - 09:20 AM
Egremont 34 Hunslet Warriors 24. wow warriors lost again probly another sticky patch your going through pmsl did i forcast this result oh yes i did like i keep saying yer a mid table team and dont all come back with replys making excuses its getting boring now
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#9
Posted 10 June 2012 - 12:07 PM
Which super team are u from, that doesn't loose a match.
I'll bet your from a side that isn't even in the conference and never will be, just bitter that the warriors have beat u in the past ha ha
Worry about your own Micky mouse side you clown and stop coming on here posting about the warriors, or are u a bitter boyz club player fuming that you can't get in warriors side, either way your either a ###### player or supporting a ###### side!
I'll bet your from a side that isn't even in the conference and never will be, just bitter that the warriors have beat u in the past ha ha
Worry about your own Micky mouse side you clown and stop coming on here posting about the warriors, or are u a bitter boyz club player fuming that you can't get in warriors side, either way your either a ###### player or supporting a ###### side!
#10
Posted 10 June 2012 - 01:57 PM
you got it in oneWhich super team are u from, that doesn't loose a match.
I'll bet your from a side that isn't even in the conference and never will be, just bitter that the warriors have beat u in the past ha ha
Worry about your own Micky mouse side you clown and stop coming on here posting about the warriors, or are u a bitter boyz club player fuming that you can't get in warriors side, either way your either a ###### player or supporting a ###### side!
#11
Posted 10 June 2012 - 03:36 PM
NCL div 3
Bramley 20 - 34 Hemel Stags
Bramley 20 - 34 Hemel Stags
#12
Posted 10 June 2012 - 04:51 PM
Back on embarrassing yourself I see! Do you realise what an idiot you are making of yourself with your stupid posts, bad spelling and terrible grammer!
I think boys club do a basic reading and writing course one night during the week. Get somebody to write your name down for you!
Win, lose or draw Warriors will always be better in every aspect. Live with it and move on, lifes too short!
I think boys club do a basic reading and writing course one night during the week. Get somebody to write your name down for you!
Win, lose or draw Warriors will always be better in every aspect. Live with it and move on, lifes too short!
Edited by hunsletgiant, 10 June 2012 - 04:53 PM.
#13
Posted 10 June 2012 - 07:48 PM
Leigh Miners 18 v 16 Wigan St Pats
Leigh Miners scored a dramatic late winner to end Wigan St Pats seven match winning run and move them back up to third in the table after Jonny Lloyds late try ensured Miners remain unbeaten so far this season at Twist Lane. With the weather being terrible in the build-up to the game the conditions under foot were slippy has both teams got stuck into each other in what was a physical derby encounter throughout. The game was an arm wrestle from start to finish with the visitors getting the upper hand first when Miners let a last tackle kick bounce and that was picked up by winger Jim Brown who went into score and give Pats a 4-0 lead. Miners battled back and got themselves in front when Winger Jonny Carroll barged his way on the right, Jonny Youds converting out wide to give the score 6-4. From the next set after scoring Miners went back to back, going forward well getting into decent field position and from the kick St Pats full back spilled the ball and that was picked up by Liam Coleman who went into score under the sticks, Youds converting to put Miners 12-4 in front. And that’s how it stayed going into the sheds at half time after a tough opening forty minutes.
St Pats come out strong in the second half and got themselves within two points when Tony Suffolk went over on the right to give the score 12-10. Miners were their own worst enemies in allowing Pats to have chances to get back in front after turning the ball over to cheaply trying to force passes when all they needed to be doing was knocking sets off and keeping Pats down inside their own half. St Pats retook the lead with just over ten minutes when a kick through the Miners defence was picked up by Danny Pyke who went into score, Pyke converting his try to give the score 16-12. As time ticked down it looked as if Pats would see the game out but with less than two minutes remaining Jimmy Muir's grubber kick towards the post was chased hard by Jonny Lloyd who grounded at the last minute before going dead much to the delight of all the Miners players, coaching staff and spectators after the St Pats defender left the ball to go out of play, Youds landing the conversion to give the final score 18-16.
Next week Miners are at home to Myton Warriors.
MINERS TEAM = J. Youds, S. Pendlebury , L. Gittins, R. Bradley, J. Carroll M. Lewis, S. O’Brien, K. Howells, T. Farrimond, D. Kay, L. Coleman, S. Marsh, D. Rowlands, SUBS = J. Muir, A. Thomason, A. Gorton, J. Lloyd
MOM = Jimmy Muir
Leigh Miners scored a dramatic late winner to end Wigan St Pats seven match winning run and move them back up to third in the table after Jonny Lloyds late try ensured Miners remain unbeaten so far this season at Twist Lane. With the weather being terrible in the build-up to the game the conditions under foot were slippy has both teams got stuck into each other in what was a physical derby encounter throughout. The game was an arm wrestle from start to finish with the visitors getting the upper hand first when Miners let a last tackle kick bounce and that was picked up by winger Jim Brown who went into score and give Pats a 4-0 lead. Miners battled back and got themselves in front when Winger Jonny Carroll barged his way on the right, Jonny Youds converting out wide to give the score 6-4. From the next set after scoring Miners went back to back, going forward well getting into decent field position and from the kick St Pats full back spilled the ball and that was picked up by Liam Coleman who went into score under the sticks, Youds converting to put Miners 12-4 in front. And that’s how it stayed going into the sheds at half time after a tough opening forty minutes.
St Pats come out strong in the second half and got themselves within two points when Tony Suffolk went over on the right to give the score 12-10. Miners were their own worst enemies in allowing Pats to have chances to get back in front after turning the ball over to cheaply trying to force passes when all they needed to be doing was knocking sets off and keeping Pats down inside their own half. St Pats retook the lead with just over ten minutes when a kick through the Miners defence was picked up by Danny Pyke who went into score, Pyke converting his try to give the score 16-12. As time ticked down it looked as if Pats would see the game out but with less than two minutes remaining Jimmy Muir's grubber kick towards the post was chased hard by Jonny Lloyd who grounded at the last minute before going dead much to the delight of all the Miners players, coaching staff and spectators after the St Pats defender left the ball to go out of play, Youds landing the conversion to give the final score 18-16.
Next week Miners are at home to Myton Warriors.
MINERS TEAM = J. Youds, S. Pendlebury , L. Gittins, R. Bradley, J. Carroll M. Lewis, S. O’Brien, K. Howells, T. Farrimond, D. Kay, L. Coleman, S. Marsh, D. Rowlands, SUBS = J. Muir, A. Thomason, A. Gorton, J. Lloyd
MOM = Jimmy Muir
#14
Posted 10 June 2012 - 08:15 PM
GrammarDo you realise what an idiot you are making of yourself with your stupid posts, bad spelling and terrible grammer!
#15
Posted 10 June 2012 - 09:37 PM
Ha. I'll get my name down aswell.
#16
Posted 11 June 2012 - 09:22 AM
why was there no report on miners match last week?
#17
Posted 11 June 2012 - 11:22 AM
Jeff was not at Brow so no report posted sorry about that , must tell him he has to attend in future as it upsets you so much obviously. sorry about the report.
Its nice to be important, but never forget its important to be nice!!!
#18
Posted 14 June 2012 - 10:09 PM
why was there no report on miners match last week?
jeff does the reports on the club website i do them on here after we have played, when i went to put the wath brow game on the forum was offline, here it is for you
Wath Brow Hornets 28 v 20 Leigh Miners
Leigh Miners poor record on the road continues while Wath Brow Hornets 100% home record is still intact after a late try sealed a 28-20 victory on a warm afternoon in Cumbria. The opening stages of the match were scrappy with both teams not controlling the ball well enough and turning it over too cheaply. It was the home side who settled first when they scored down the left to give the score 6-0. With Brow on the front foot after the try they continued to go forward strongly and the pressure told as they scored a second try to increase the score to 12-0. Miners hit back when centre Ross Bradley broke from half way from a scrum to score out wide, Jonny Youds converting to bring the score to 12-6. Youds got Miners to within four points of their host right on half time with a penalty goal under the posts to give the score 12-8 at the interval.
Wath Brow started the half landing a early penalty goal, but from that the next fifteen minutes was all Miners who played their best rugby of the match putting the home side on the back foot scoring two tries to put them in front for the first time, the first from standoff Martin Lewis who went through a gap to score, Youds converting to bring the scores level at 14-14. That was followed by a try from winger Sean Pendlebury after some good quick hands down the left Pendlebury finished off in the corner, Youds adding the extras from the touchline to give the score 20-14 in favour of Miners. After going behind for the first time Wath Brow responded with their third try of the game, Brow's loose forward barging over from close range to bring the scores level at 20-20 to set up an exciting end to the game. Brow edged themselves back in front with a penalty goal and with both teams getting stuck into each other tempers boiled over with a little scuffle. The game was wrapped up with a few minutes remaining when Brow's loose forward again crashed over, the kick being converted to give Wath Brow a 28-20 victory and move them up to seventh in the table while Miners drop down to fifth.
Next week Miners are at home to table topping Wigan St Pats.
MINERS TEAM = J. Youds, S. Pendlebury , M. Gray, R. Bradley, J. Carroll M. Lewis, S. O’Brien, D. Jackson, T. Farrimond, D. Kay, A. Thomason, S. Marsh, D. Jones, SUBS = J. Muir, D. Rowlands, D. Appleby, L. Coleman
MOM = Jonny Youds
Edited by leighminers, 14 June 2012 - 10:11 PM.
#19
Posted 15 June 2012 - 10:06 AM
Thanks for explaining that leighminers
Its nice to be important, but never forget its important to be nice!!!
#20
Posted 15 June 2012 - 05:06 PM
Thanks for explaining that leighminers
Its Daryl Steve
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