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In last Saturdays fixture against Ince Rose Bridge, one the Ince Players ( Connor Meaden )suffered a double fracture of the Tibia and Fibulal. It was in the 67th minute of the game with Hull Dockers  deservedly leading 32 -14. The referee rightly abandoned the game as agreed by both sets of player and coaches.

We at IRB would like to put on record our thanks to all at Hull Dockers for the excellent care and help given to Connor.

The players at Hull Dockers have also donated their fine money to Connor to help him in the coming months of recovery.

A superb gesture and absolute credit to all concerned.

Many thanks from all the Players , Officials and Supporters of Ince Rose Bridge.

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Just now, chisholm said:

In last Saturdays fixture against Ince Rose Bridge, one the Ince Players ( Connor Meaden )suffered a double fracture of the Tibia and Fibulal. It was in the 67th minute of the game with Hull Dockers  deservedly leading 32 -14. The referee rightly abandoned the game as agreed by both sets of player and coaches.

We at IRB would like to put on record our thanks to all at Hull Dockers for the excellent care and help given to Connor.

The players at Hull Dockers have also donated their fine money to Connor to help him in the coming months of recovery.

A superb gesture and absolute credit to all concerned.

Many thanks from all the Players , Officials and Supporters of Ince Rose Bridge.

First and foremost I hope Connor's recovery goes well. 

Love to hear stories like this - some really great people in community RL. Great stuff Dockers! 

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Dockers are a brilliant club, when we played in the Hull league (1984 miners strike) The Dockers club invited us through to the Willows just before Christmas for a night out (all paid for) they also presented our club with toys and gifts not only for our players kids but also for other striking miners kids in the village. 

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