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Back to bread and butter for Kenilworth; RUGBY UNION.


KENILWORTH have five Midlands One games to make up following their extended run in the Intermediate Cup and start tomorrow at second-placed Scunthorpe.

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  • Mark Powell (footballer), an Australian footballer
  • Mark Powell (Australian politician), an Australian politician
 is still ruled out by an ankle injury, and coach Huw Duggan expects to field a side based largely on the team which went down 27-11 to Sheffield in the cup last week.

"I'm not too worried about being out of the cup, but I was disappointed in the way we lost," said Duggan.

"We didn't do ourselves justice and we are falling into the trap of not playing for the whole 80 minutes."

Kenilworth remain the only side to have beaten Scunthorpe in the league this season, winning their November clash at Glasshouse Lane 15-8.

BROADSTREET bid for a Midlands One double over Hereford at Brandon Road tomorrow (2.30pm) and are without three-quarter Stuart Barden, ruled out by a back injury.

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, Watts, Warne, Vigor, Rogers, Gee, Sheasby, Dearden, Garcia, Campbell, T Harrison, Smyth, Bonas, Skurr, Lewis, Harcourt, C Harrison, Simkiss.

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 returns for Newbold's rearranged game at Midlands One bottom-markers Burton (2.15pm).

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 Butts last week, are only two points above Burton and consider tomorrow's game a 'must win' against a side they have already beaten at home.

"There are only four points between us in fourth from bottom and Barkers who are fourth from the top, but if we don't start winning games like this the gap will start getting wider," said Bold coach Jamie Dodd.

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 on Sunday (2.30pm) and make two enforced changes.

Simon Purnell takes over at fly-half for unavailable Ben Harrison, and Dave Phipps comes in at lock for Alistair Burbidge who is on county under- 20 duty.

BANBURY: Ferguson; Fellows, Cartmell, Stramrood, Taylor; Purnell, Hurst; Hobley, Brown, Hartingh, Phipps, Chatterton, Cummings, Cockerton, Brooks. Reps: Cartwright, Hughes, Wilkins or Lawrence.

COVENTRY and Mid Warwickshire will play Rugby and District in the final of the Warwickshire Under-17 competition at Nuneaton next Wednesday (7.15pm).

Old Coventrians centre Chris Law grabbed a hat-trick of tries as Coventry & Mid Warwickshire crossed the South Warwickshire line seven times in their 46-14 semi-final win at Coundon Road, while Rugby and District edged through 5-3 against Nuneaton and North Warwickshire For the parliamentary constituency, see .

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 at Long Buckby Coordinates:  Long Buckby is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England. It is a part of the Daventry district. In the local elections of 2006 the Conservatives retained the seat but with a lesser majority than previous elections.  with a late try from centre Barclay.
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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Feb 2, 2001
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