Caldy aim to leapfrog Grasshoppers; LOCAL RUGBY UNION.Byline: ANDREW STRATTON CALDY look for their sixth win in seven outings at Preston Grasshoppers tomorrow to keep up the pressure on National Two North leaders Macclesfield. Certainly confidence is high amongst the Paton Field squad and there seems no reason why they should not maintain their excellent points scoring record, more especially if lock forward Paul Arnold can add to his impressive eight try tally so far. Waterloo have a date with Rugby Lions at Blundellsands and will be hopeful of a second victory. It is another full league Saturday. Birkenhead Park Birkenhead Park is a public park in the centre of Birkenhead, Merseyside. It was designed by Joseph Paxton and opened on 5 April 1847. It is commonly regarded as the first civic public park anywhere in the world. in National Three North are due at Sheffield Tigers and will need a one hundred per cent performance if they are to gain any reward. Little change is likely from last week's winning line-up. Chester andWest Park are also on the road, the former to Darlington Mowden Park and the St Helens side to Cleckheaton and desperately in need of a morale boosting first victory. 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 face a big challenge in North OneWest at home to leaders Altrincham Kersal. Matt Cunliffe is set to return after injury. Leigh have Aspatria as visitors and New Brighton entertain lowly Tyldesley and could include some new signings. FIXTURES (3pm): National Two North: Preston Grasshopers v Caldy; Waterloo v Rugby Lions. National Three North: Cleckheaton v West Park; Darlington MP v Chester; Sheffield Tigers v Birkenhead Park. North One West: Leigh v Aspatria; LSH v Altrincham Kersal; New Brighton v Tyldesley. South Lancashire/Cheshire One: Anselmians v Wigan Wigan (wĭg`ən), city (1991 pop. 88,725) and metropolitan district, N England, located in the Manchester metropolitan area on the Douglas River. ; Dukinfield v Wirral; Hoylake v Warrington; Ormskirk v Oswestry; Winnington Park v Widnes. Div.Two: Buxton v Collegiate; Douglas v Oldershaw; Orrell Anvils v Wallasey; Ruskin Park v Ashton on Mersey; Sefton v Moore; Southport v 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. . Div.Three: Capenhurst v Prenton; Helsby v Port Sunlight; Prenton v Congleton. |
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