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Tag Rugby 8 Nov 16 Tone Schools, SASP Primary Mixed Tag Rugby Tournament BISHOP FOX’S SCHOOL Tuesday 8th November Teams: Pitches 1-6: Bishop Henderson, Bishops Hull, Creech St Michael, Thurlbear, St Georges, Trinity, North Town A, Lyngford Park, Rockwell Green, Beech Grove, Blackbrook, Trull, Staplegrove, North Curry, Parkfield, Cotford St Luke, West Monkton, Wiveliscombe Pitches 7-9: Norton Fitzwarren, West Buckland, Oake, Brad & Nyne, Ruishton, Priorswood, North Town B, Stawley, Kingston St Mary, Crowcombe & Stogumber Game Pitch 1 Game Pitch 4 1 Trull 9 Blackbrook 1 1 Thurlbear 4 St Georges 2 2 Bishops Henderson 4 Bishops Hull 1 2 Trinity 6 Blackbrook 3 3 Bishops Henderson 4 Trull 3 3 Bishops Hull 1 St Georges 6 4 Bishops Hull 4 Thurlbear 5 4 Bishops Henderson 3 Parkfield 2 5 Creech St Michael 5 Rockwell Green 1 5 Bishops Henderson 7 Blackbrook 1 6 Creech St Michael 5 St Georges 2 6 North Town A 0 Trull 1 Pitch 2 Pitch 5 1 Trinity 2 North Town A 5 1 Staplegrove 4 North Curry 4 2 Creech St Michael 5 Thurlbear 1 2 Staplegrove 2 Parkfield 5 3 Lyngford Park 2 Rockwell Green 7 3 Cotford St Luke 3 West Monkton 4 4 Lyngford Park 4 St Georges 6 4 Cotford St Luke 4 Beech Grove 4 5 Lyngford Park 2 Thurlbear 6 5 Staplegrove 3 Wiveliscombe 2 6 Staplegrove 0 West Monkton 8 6 Bishops Hull 1 Rockwell Green 3 Pitch 3 Pitch 6 1 Creech St Michael 6 Lyngford Park 4 1 Parkfield 5 Cotford St Luke 2 2 West Monkton 6 Wiveliscombe 2 2 Rockwell Green 4 Beech Grove 3 3 North Town A 2 Beech Grove 3 3 North Curry 6 Wiveliscombe 3 4 North Town A 6 Blackbrook 3 4 North Curry 3 West Monkton 4 5 Trinity 0 Trull 5 5 North Curry 1 Parkfield 3 6 Trinity 1 Beech Grove 4 6 Cotford St Luke 4 Wiveliscombe 5 Tone Schools, SASP Primary Mixed Tag Rugby Tournament BISHOP FOX’S SCHOOL Tuesday 8th November Pitches 1-6: Bishop Henderson, Bishops Hull, Creech St Michael, Thurlbear, St Georges, Trinity, North Town A, Lyngford Park, Rockwell Green, Beech Grove, Blackbrook, Trull, Staplegrove, North Curry, Parkfield, Cotford St Luke, West Monkton, Wiveliscombe Pitches 7-9: Norton Fitzwarren, West Buckland, Oake, Brad & Nyne, Ruishton, Priorswood, North Town B, Stawley, Kingston St Mary, Crowcombe & Stogumber Game Pitch 7 1 Oake, Brad, Nyne 2 Ruishton 8 2 Norton Fitzwarren 5 West Buckland 4 3 Crowcombe&Stogumber 5 Oake, Brad, Nyne 1 4 Crowcombe&Stogumber 3 West Buckland 2 5 Priorswood 2 Oake, Brad, Nyne 4 6 Priorswood 2 West Buckland 5 Pitch 8 1 North Town B 5 Priorswood 0 2 Kingston St Mary 2 Priorswood 1 3 Ruishton 6 West Buckland 3 4 North Town B 2 Stawley 2 5 Ruishton 3 Kingston St Mary 2 6 Stawley 2 Oake, Brad, Nyne 4 Pitch 9 1 Stawley 2 Norton Fitzwarren 3 2 Stawley 3 Crowcombe&Stogumber 5 3 North Town B 2 Kingston St Mary 3 4 Ruishton 3 Norton Fitzwarren 4 5 North Town B 4 Norton Fitzwarren 3 6 Crowcombe&Stogumber 6 Kingston St Mary 1 .
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