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West Hull 2Nd July 2016 Club Sponsors West Hull 2nd July 2016 Club Sponsors Please support our sponsors, as they support us www.siddalarlfc.co.uk / @SiddalRL / fb SiddalNCL & Siddal RL Please try to support our sponsors by giving them your business £1 NCL Premier: fixtures and table A.D.D.Adverts EXPRESS LTD. P W D L PF PA DIFF PTS A.D.D. EXPRESS LTD 1 Rochdale Mayfield 14 9 0 5 421 358 63 18 NATIONAL PALLET DISTRIBUTION 2 Wigan St Patricks 14 8 1 5 354 342 12 17 3 Leigh Miners Rangers 12 8 0 4 344 254 90 16 4 Siddal 14 8 0 6 356 279 77 16 5 Hull Dockers 13 7 2 4 342 292 50 16 6 East Leeds 14 7 1 6 324 319 5 15 7 Lock Lane 14 6 2 6 374 326 48 14 8 Wath Brow Hornets 11 6 0 5 244 264 -20 12 9 Egremont Rangers 13 5 1 7 275 389 -114 11 10 Thatto Heath Crusaders 12 4 0 8 256 361 -105 8 11 West Hull 12 3 1 8 253 279 -26 7 12 Oulton Raiders 13 3 0 10 314 394 -80 6 Sat 25th May Oulton Raiders vs. Rochdale Mayfield Egremont Rangers vs. Lock Lane Wath Brow Hornets vs. Leigh Miners West Hull vs. East Leeds Thatto Heath vs. Wigan St Patricks Proud to Sponsor Siddal Academy _____________________ and Main Kit Sponsor to Your advertisement could be here! Siddal U23's Contact Kirsten McIntosh 07944 374 859 if Unit H2 Premier Way, you’re potentially interested in sup- Lowfields Business Park, Elland, HX5 9HF porting the club and raising the profile Tel 01422 377 660 of your business in the community. Fax 01422 379 410 [email protected] www.addexpress.co.uk 22 11 Club Officials President Eddie Golding-Smith Chairman Marc Lovering Treasurer Andrew Foster Head Coach Gareth Greenwood Pennine Coach Paul Long Academy Coaches Russell Holroyd Jason Greenwood- McDonald Matchday Physios Peter Connell Andrew Locke Groundsmen Dennis Phillips Terry Turner Steward Ginny McElroy Hon Vice President Johnny Lawless Remembering Matthew Smith, Mick Shaw, Martin Lewis Matt Dunn & Martin Hendrick www.siddalarlfc.co.uk | @SiddalIRL | fb - SiddalNCL & Siddal RL www.siddalarlfc.co.ukPlease support our / @SiddalRLsponsors, / fbas SiddalNCL they support & Siddal us RL Please try to support our sponsors by giving them your business Adverts President’sPresidents Welcomewelcome AHello warm everyone welcome and everyonea warm welcome to today's to ‘Chevinedge’ 'Kingstone toPress see thisCider' ZIGGY’s SPICE HOUSE NCLafternoon’s Premier ‘Kingstone Division Press match Cider’ against NCL PremierHull Dockers. Division I clash do hope with allour who old foes,have West travelled Hull. I acrossdo hope the all '62the haveplayers, enjoyed coaching a safe team, and uneventfulofficials and journeysupporters and of enjoyWest Hull their have visit had to 'Reactivan uneventful Park'. journey Oneacross look the atM62 the and league enjoy table their timetells withyou usjust today. how important today's game is. I can't really recall a season like it: everyone beating each other and a 19 Carlton Street, Halifax differentI’m really sidelooking at theforward top everyto the game.other week.West Hull If a appear team canto have string strengthened a run of victoriestheir squad together since we now played then the they reverse will fixturehave backevery at chance the beginning of coming of April. out Theiron top.last two results, victories up in Cumbria at Kells and then at home to reigning The 'Dockers' arrive today in the unusual position of 'top dogs' over in All Advertsyou can eat buffet champions, Leigh Miners, tells you everything. If the game is as good as our last Hull.home For game so against many yearsLock Lane West then Hull, we Eastare in Hull, for a Skirlaughtreat. and, albeit briefly, every night Myton Warriors have held that title but the Dockers began the season with a resounding victory over us and they've continued that form ever Open 7 days - from 6pm till 11pm Ben West and Kyle Ackroyd have been over in Serbia playing a couple of games withsince. the We ‘Yorkshire will have Lionhearts’, to turn in a asquad great drawn performance from teams to participatingclaim the win in thetoday and maintain our title challenge. Bookings now being taken for outside catering and functions, or both food and chocolate fountain. ‘Yorkshire Men’s League’. I’m pleased to say the ‘Lionhearts’ have won both their Call for more information games,Last week's first a two60-12 point victory defeat over at ‘Belgrade’ Wath Brow and wasthen harda much to tightertake. A 16-12 very win overharsh the sin national binning side. of man of the match Richard Merville in the middle of OUTSIDE CATERING AND FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS the first half proved decisive as we conceded twelve points during his OVER £10 WITHIN 3 MILE RADIUS Itabsence. is two weeks We ago finished today the that game Ronan very Costello much was on injured top and in thethere ‘Giants’ was reliefacademy all Mon/Tues/Weds/Thurs/Sun gameround with for theSalford. home Jamie support Greenwood, when the the final younger whistle brother went. of ourThe coach, lads though Gareth, Adults £10.99 - Kids u10 £6.50 wasenjoyed playing the in trip that back game playing and naturally the "golf he, ball"along game with his and academy dancing teammates, around haveSandie's been "curtains"!hit hard by the tragic consequences. Please can I ask you all to show Friday & Saturday Just in case you've not seen July's 'Chevinedger' Draw results, the £200 Adults £11.99 - Kids u10 £6.50 our respect and support for those lads and Ronan’s family by joining the players in awinner minute’s was applause No 133 before (A Long) today’s and game. the £50 runner up was No 73 (M Brock- Kids u3 Eat Free lehurst). If you aren't yet a member please do join up. It costs just £5.00 a month, we have monthly winners and a couple of bonus draws. Please Non curry diners catered for If you have nothing planned for tomorrow morning try to get yourself across to see me, Marc Lovering or our 'National Cup' winning coach Martin Scrim- INCLUDES FREE CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN Wigan St Jude’s to cheer on our U15’s in their BARLA National Cup semi final withshaw. StJudes U16’s. Kick off is 11.45am. I know the coach is departing at 9.15am Buffet includes a wide variety of meals including healthy options and vegetarian dishes. andFinally, might I've have a plea a few to spare make seats to allso ourcheck dog with-owning either Martinsupporters. Scrimshaw Please, or Matt English dishes and child's menu also available. Smithiesplease willwho you will allboth keep probably your dogsbe around on their today. leads Good at luckall times. lads from We the had whole an Our regular menu is still available for orders of yoour favourite dishes club.incident at the club last weekend which resulted in a young girl sustaining during normal opening hours a facial injury after an altercation with an over excited dog which wasn't Enjoyon it's today’s lead. Fortunatelygame, get right the behind injury thewasn't lads tooand serious help keep but them it could top of so the easily pile have been far worse. Our brilliant new children's playground probably Eddiedoes G-S.mean we have more younger children around on match days so the risk of a more serious incident has increased. None of us, I'm sure, want to be talking about a much more serious incident. Your committee have debated many times whether we should introduce a complete ban on dogs but have always shied away from taking that decision. Your co-operation will mean we don't have to debate this point once again. Get behind the lads, they need all your support..................... Eddie G-S. 28 5 Member of National Private Hire Association 19 Carlton St, Bull Close lane, Halifax SEASON www.metrocars.co.uk 2014 Email: [email protected] FOR THE Fax: 321100 BEST OF LUCK 5/6/7/8 Seater Minibuses Airport, Stations, Clubs, Pubs, Contracts 349090•351154 AND AFFORDABLE QUALITY PROFESSIONAL 300100•344500 Tel: Halifax (01422) Tel 378400 Licensed Private Hire Nr Halifax CARS Greetland Saddleworth Road METRO and Batteries COMPUTERISED SERVICE Sunside Tyres 24 HOUR 23 10 Enjoy the game, Gareth Gareth break. SPONSORED BY SPONSORED Enjoy the game, game, the Enjoy have no home ties to enjoy in August as the fixture list takes a bit of a Get behind the lads to day and enjoy the next two home games as we can sing but he will have a good go. good a have will he but sing can signs of promise. committed and reliable physio at Siddal for many years. There is no evidence to suggest he he suggest to evidence no is There years. many for Siddal at physio reliable and committed in August in Siddal colours, a great achievement and very well deserved. Andy has been a a been has Andy deserved. well very and achievement great a colours, Siddal in August in er young teams, some of which already seem to be showing similar Andy announced to the lads on Saturday that he will be singing at the Challenge Cup Final Final Cup Challenge the at singing be will he that Saturday on lads the to announced Andy standing job with them and I am sure have set a standard for our oth- Andy Locke to sing at Wembley! at sing to Locke Andy players.
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