Todays results
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, juin 30 2012 05:21
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#1
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 05:21
Can someone post todays results please ( my phone wont load the ncl homepage).
#2
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 05:27
Hull Dockers 17 16 Saddleworth Rangers
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#3
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 05:31
IRB 18 LMR 30
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#4
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 05:33
millom 16 bradford dudley hill 14. up the woolybacks!!!!
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#5
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 05:58
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#6
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 06:00
Good win for millom!
#7
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 06:25
stanly rangers 18-22 hunslet warriors ft
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#8
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 07:55
Leigh East 54 East Hull 12
First set of the match finished off with a thirty yard break from Gav Hunter, Jermaine Allen in support to go the final twenty five to score out on the right wing
Dany Kilshaw kick to the corner followed by Groves.
Picked up from acting half on his own 25, shook off five defenders before comfortably rounding the full back to score under the post.
Outrageous dummy by Kilshaw 10 from the Hull line to create a walk-in under the post
40m break down left wing
Young Matty Pendleburry broke through the Hull defence on half way showing pace, passed to supporting Sam Grainey on the 25.
40yd break down right touch line by Hunter turned inside to Dainty 20 out.
Broke from half way knocking of a number of defenders, looked like he’d gone down a blind alley but powered through to score in the right corner. 54-12
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Try: Jermaine AllenFirst set of the match finished off with a thirty yard break from Gav Hunter, Jermaine Allen in support to go the final twenty five to score out on the right wing
4-0
8
Try: Andrew GrovesDany Kilshaw kick to the corner followed by Groves.
8-0
16
Try: Jermaine Allen Goal: Danny KilshawPicked up from acting half on his own 25, shook off five defenders before comfortably rounding the full back to score under the post.
14-0
35
Try: Matty Brooks Goal: Carl Puckering14-6
38
Try: Jermaine Allen Goal: Adrian Dootson
Long pass by Ballard for Allen to the final 10yds to score.20-6
44
Try: Gavin Hunter Goal: Adrian Dootson26-6
48
Try: Danny Kilshaw Goal: Adrian DootsonOutrageous dummy by Kilshaw 10 from the Hull line to create a walk-in under the post
32-6
56
Try: Andrew Groves40m break down left wing
36-6
59
Try: Dale Blakeley Goal: Carl Puckering
36-12
66
Try: Sam Grainey Goal: Adrian DootsonYoung Matty Pendleburry broke through the Hull defence on half way showing pace, passed to supporting Sam Grainey on the 25.
42-12
69
Try Keiran Dainty Goal: Adrian Dootson40yd break down right touch line by Hunter turned inside to Dainty 20 out.
48-12
72
Try: Jermaine Allen Goal: Adrian DootsonBroke from half way knocking of a number of defenders, looked like he’d gone down a blind alley but powered through to score in the right corner. 54-12
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#9
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 06:51
i thought irb called game off n couldnt raise a teamIRB 18 LMR 30
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#10
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 07:55
That was the second teams on Friday in the NW Mens leaguei thought irb called game off n couldnt raise a team
#11
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 07:56
i thought irb called game off n couldnt raise a team
That was the 2nd team game on friday night
#12
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 07:58
Ince Rose Bridge 18 v 30 Leigh Miners
Leigh Miners got back to winning ways yesterday afternoon with a hard fought 30-18 victory against local rivals Ince Rose Bridge at Pinfold Street, finally picking up their first away league win of the season to move them up a place to seventh while Rose Bridge drop down to fourth. The home side opened the scoring against the run of play with Miners having the better of the opening stages attacking the Bridge line a kick through on the last tackle was charged down and Bridge went the length of the field to score under the posts to lead the game 6-0. Miners responded with a try from u18s centre Ryan Ravenscroft, Jonny Youds converting to tie the scores up at 6-6. John Woods put Miners in front after about thirty minutes with a try in the left corner but Bridge replied just before half time with a try on the right to level the score at 10-10 going into the break.
Ince scored the opening try of the second half to take the lead for a second time at 16-10 but soon after Miners were level after some strong defence forcing Bridge into an error in their own twenty, Liam Coleman went through a gap to score at the side of the posts, Youds converting to give the score 16-16. As the game went into the final quarter the next try was vital, but before a try was scored both teams exchanged penalty goals firstly young half back Josh Ward nudged Miners in front at 18-16 followed by an Ince penalty goal a minute later to level the scores for a fourth time at 18-18. The game breaker came when Lee Gittins broke down the left to send in hooker Aaron Gorton for a fourth Miners try. Youds converting to give Miners a six point lead at 24-18 with only a few minutes remaining. Dave Rowlands made sure of the victory late on charging over from close range at the side of the posts, Youds adding his fourth goal of the match to give the final score 30-18.
Next week Miners are at home to Oulton Raiders
MINERS TEAM = J. Youds, S. Pendlebury , R. Bradley, R. Ravenscroft, J. Woods, L. Coleman, S. O’Brien, K. Howells, A. Gorton, D. Kay, A. Thomason, L. Gittins, D. Jackson, SUBS = J. Ward, D. Rowlands, T. Farrimond, J. Lloyd
MOM = Lee Gittins
Leigh Miners got back to winning ways yesterday afternoon with a hard fought 30-18 victory against local rivals Ince Rose Bridge at Pinfold Street, finally picking up their first away league win of the season to move them up a place to seventh while Rose Bridge drop down to fourth. The home side opened the scoring against the run of play with Miners having the better of the opening stages attacking the Bridge line a kick through on the last tackle was charged down and Bridge went the length of the field to score under the posts to lead the game 6-0. Miners responded with a try from u18s centre Ryan Ravenscroft, Jonny Youds converting to tie the scores up at 6-6. John Woods put Miners in front after about thirty minutes with a try in the left corner but Bridge replied just before half time with a try on the right to level the score at 10-10 going into the break.
Ince scored the opening try of the second half to take the lead for a second time at 16-10 but soon after Miners were level after some strong defence forcing Bridge into an error in their own twenty, Liam Coleman went through a gap to score at the side of the posts, Youds converting to give the score 16-16. As the game went into the final quarter the next try was vital, but before a try was scored both teams exchanged penalty goals firstly young half back Josh Ward nudged Miners in front at 18-16 followed by an Ince penalty goal a minute later to level the scores for a fourth time at 18-18. The game breaker came when Lee Gittins broke down the left to send in hooker Aaron Gorton for a fourth Miners try. Youds converting to give Miners a six point lead at 24-18 with only a few minutes remaining. Dave Rowlands made sure of the victory late on charging over from close range at the side of the posts, Youds adding his fourth goal of the match to give the final score 30-18.
Next week Miners are at home to Oulton Raiders
MINERS TEAM = J. Youds, S. Pendlebury , R. Bradley, R. Ravenscroft, J. Woods, L. Coleman, S. O’Brien, K. Howells, A. Gorton, D. Kay, A. Thomason, L. Gittins, D. Jackson, SUBS = J. Ward, D. Rowlands, T. Farrimond, J. Lloyd
MOM = Lee Gittins
#13
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 08:44
Miners winthis week? hahaha....the best selling novel,s are back....awa to obvious now....no win no novel...ha
#14
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 08:49
Miners winthis week? hahaha....the best selling novel,s are back....awa to obvious now....no win no novel...ha
in English?? I take it you will not be writing any of these novels
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Comment is free, but facts are sacred. - C. P. Scott
That's the problem with opinions, everyone's got one....That's the good thing about opinions, everyone's got one.
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#15
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 09:24
haha thought you would be piping up againMiners winthis week? hahaha....the best selling novel,s are back....awa to obvious now....no win no novel...ha
#16
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 09:44
Miners winthis week? hahaha....the best selling novel,s are back....awa to obvious now....no win no novel...ha
You must really be interested in LEIGH MINERS RANGERS as i do not see you putting anything on about your team presume its brow?.However i think the novel as you call it is vey well written.
Anyway enjoy the rest of your day.
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#17
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 11:20
Talking of the Miners Steve seems we have problems with fielding teams also ,is it down to switching to summer?
#18
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 02:03
Skirlaugh 30 - 24 St.Pats
Great game for the neutrals. Pats scored under the posts in the last min (which to be truthful would have been an injustice.)Only for the linesman to pull it back for a forward pass, to amaze all inc the skirlaugh coaching staff. Touchie hope you can sleep at night ??.
best of luck for rest of season skirlaugh you prob deserve points today !!
Great game for the neutrals. Pats scored under the posts in the last min (which to be truthful would have been an injustice.)Only for the linesman to pull it back for a forward pass, to amaze all inc the skirlaugh coaching staff. Touchie hope you can sleep at night ??.
best of luck for rest of season skirlaugh you prob deserve points today !!
#19
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 02:26
Skirlaugh 30 - 24 St.Pats
Great game for the neutrals. Pats scored under the posts in the last min (which to be truthful would have been an injustice.)Only for the linesman to pull it back for a forward pass, to amaze all inc the skirlaugh coaching staff. Touchie hope you can sleep at night ??.
best of luck for rest of season skirlaugh you prob deserve points today !!
Why shouldn't he sleep at night? Are you new to the game because we don't have linesmen?
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#20
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 04:02
Skirlaugh 30 - 24 St.Pats
Great game for the neutrals. Pats scored under the posts in the last min (which to be truthful would have been an injustice.)Only for the linesman to pull it back for a forward pass, to amaze all inc the skirlaugh coaching staff. Touchie hope you can sleep at night ??.
best of luck for rest of season skirlaugh you prob deserve points today !!
What about the skirlaugh try that was cancelled out for the head injury ? Hope the lad that went to hospital leg is ok !!!!
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