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Ryhope look to take advantage and extend lead
RYHOPE go into today's 3D
Durham Coast League fixtures
with a golden opportunity to extend
their lead at the top of the
table.
Whilst the current leaders
head off to play a struggling Peterlee
side, second-placed Murton
take their turn to sit out the
programme as clubs reach the
exact half way point of the
league season. And there will be
no easy pickings for third-placed
Castle Eden as they face a tough
trip to league cup winners Washington.
Peterlee will not be the soft
touch for the leaders that appeared
to be the case last year.
They have re-grouped well after
a disastrous 2007 and have already
recorded their first league
victory for over two years as well
as putting on a few other gritty
performances, notably when
holding Murton to a draw. And
their line-up is strengthened by
the return of David Garraghan
and Paul Griffith.
Washington have been quietly
impressing in recent weeks and
will be bristling with confidence
against an unchanged Castle
Eden team who are looking forward
to their own spot of cup
glory having reached the sixth
round of the National Village
Cup, in which they play at Bomarsund
tomorrow.
There is an intriguing derby
battle in prospect at Dawdon
where Seaham Park are the visitors.
Park are expecting to have
their first full strength team in
the field for the match that endows
the winners with considerable
local bragging rights - until
the next match at least.
Alan Dick, Andrew Worthy
and David Morton are all back for
this one, whilst Andrew Docherty
makes his seasonal debut. To
add further spice to the clash, if
any were needed, Michael Watson
has switched camps and will
make his debut for Seaham
against his former club.
Whilst not overly reminiscent
of Baywatch, there does seem
something faintly exotic about
the fact that 19 year-old lifeguard
Andrew Brown will hot-foot it directly
from Seaburn beach to
Silksworth to turn out for
Boldon CA. Brown's bat has
seemed the size of a surfboard recently
to opposition second-team
bowlers, and that success has
earned him first team promotion.
Silksworth languishing at the
bottom face Boldon and they remain
unchanged from the side
which acquitted itself well in cup
recently.
Easington bring in former captain
Brian Fenwick for Paul
McGhee. They entertain a Bill
Quay side who miss Willie Gardner
through suspension and
draft in two batters for the game,
Chris Forshaw and 17 year-old
Chris Malley.
8:28am Saturday 28th June 2008
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