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Challenge still on for fringe two
CROOK Town and Mainsforth
face each other today in a game
that takes both sides to the half
way point in a Readers Durham
County League season they are
both happy with.
Only three points separate the
sides, who have both recorded six
wins to date, and it is not beyond
the realms of possibility that one
or the other could still mount a
title challenge.
Crook's fixtures secretary
Alan Stewart summed up his
feelings so far: "Overall we're
quite happy - this has been our
best season for a while and but
for the fact we've dropped some
silly points we'd have been clear
at the top of the table. In addition,
we've being doing well in
the cups, having only lost two
ties so far."
And for Mainsforth Secretary
John Irvine it's a similar story:
"We're really pleased with the
way it's gone - we only won two
games in the whole of last season,
yet we've already won three
times that many with the same
pro and the same team. A good
start helped, and since then it's
all been about confidence."
Crook have Chris Hurst back in
the team after his recovery from
a thumb injury, although Irish
under 19 international Alan
O'Prey is still away. Mainsforth
go into the match with an unchanged
side.
It will be a minor miracle if
new leaders Tudhoe are still on
top tonight as they have to watch
their rivals play whilst taking
their turn to sit games out. The
key threat to them is at Shildon,
where second-placed Esh Winning
come calling today - the
prize for the winners of this one
is a seat at the top table. The visitors
are at full strength for the
showdown, whilst Shildon welcome
back Chris Peareth.
Kimblesworth dropped to
fourth last Sunday when their
game at Ushaw Moor was the
called off. But they have the
chance to make up ground with
a home game against Etherley,
and expect to have their best lineup
in the field.
Willington are still very much
in the running for honours and
Steven Bradwell returns to their
side for the trip to Hylton who are
at optimum strength.
Elsewhere, Evenwood entertain
Brandon and Langley Park
take on Ushaw Moor with not a
team change in sight.
8:30am Saturday 28th June 2008
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