Caldy aim to follow up award glory; LOCAL RUGBY UNION.Byline: ANDREW STRATTON CALDY aim to celebrate collecting the RFU RFU Rugby Football Union RFU Reserved For Future Use RFU Relative Fluorescence Units RFU Ready For Use RFU Radio Frequency Unit RFU Reconfigurable Functional Unit RFU Request for Update RFU Remote Focusing Unit Whole Club Seal of Approval award tomorrow with another victory in National Two North League. Fylde are the visitors to Paton Field and will find it hard to match a Caldy side brimming in confidence and sitting at the head of the table. Waterloo in the same division are due at Westoe Daily Post Correspondent where few clubs depart victorious. West Park after a morale boosting first win last weekend have a great chance to add to their tally at home to mid table Rossendale in National Three North League. Birkenhead Park and Chester in the same division face tough home matches against high riding Middlesborough and Sheffield Tigers respectively. Tom Foden partners James Farrell at half-back for Chester with Rhys Hayes at fullback. Birkenhead could give a full debut to lock forward Ryan Stead who had a run as a substitute during the victory at Sheffield. New Brighton go to Vale of Lune in North One West without skipper Kati Tuipulotu who will be missing for a month. Fortunately Loa Topou is back at the club and should prove an able deputy. Progressive LSH LSH Legion of Super Heroes LSH Left Shift LSH Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy LSH Landspítali Háskólasjúkrahús (Landspítali University Hospital; Iceland) LSH Laughing So Hard LSH Lord Strathcona's Horse should make it five wins in a row at Aspatria and Leigh will be confident of another success away to winless Blackburn. There is a near full league programme tomorrow although there will be some more matches in the Cheshire Plate competition. Fixtures (3pm): National Two North: Caldy v Fylde; Westoe v Waterloo. National Three North: Birkenhead Park v Middlesborough; Chester v Sheffield Tigers; West Park v Rossendale. North One West: Aspatria v LSH; Blackburn v Leigh; Vale of Lune v New Brighton. South Lancashire/Cheshire One: Hoylake v Bowdon; Oswestry v Anselmians; Warrington v Vagabonds; Widnes v Dukinfield; Wigan Wigan (wĭg`ən), city (1991 pop. 88,725) and metropolitan district, N England, located in the Manchester metropolitan area on the Douglas River. v Glossop; Wirral v Ormskirk. Div.Two: Ashton on Mersey v Sefton; Crewe and Nantwich Crewe and Nantwich is one of six local government districts in the non-metropolitan county of Cheshire, England. It has a population (2001 census) of 111,007. It contains 69 civil parishes and one unparished area: the town of Crewe. v Ruskin Park; Douglas v Orrell Anvils; Oldershaw v Collegiate; Wallasey v Southport. Cheshire Plate: Congleton v Prenton; Port Sunlight v Ellesmere Port; Holmes Chapel v Parkonians; Helsby v Knutsford. |
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