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18S Name Squad to Play Yorkshire on 6Th November 18s 18s name squad to play Yorkshire on 6th November Following their loss to Cheshire on 30th October, Lancashire U18s are looking to bounce back in style in the Roses fixture on Sunday 6th November, at Harrogate RUFC Rudding Lane, Harrogate HG3 1DQ North Yorkshire KO 2pm Head Coach Dan Orwin commented on Monday evening, 31st October... “We have a talented group of players who at times have played some excellent rugby. When we click, we will be a force to be reckoned with. We have trained well tonight and if we play like we train, this will be a competitive and entertaining game" The Red Rose team to play Yorkshire is as follows 1 Wade Williams Sedbergh School & Firwood Waterloo RUFC 2 Connor Johnson Myerscough College & Blackburn RUFC 3 Alex Lewis-Booth Kirkham Grammar School 4 Ewan Naylor Kirkham Grammar School 5 Joe Hunt Myerscough College 6 Jack Woodward Ashton 6th Form College & Ashton under Lyne RUFC 7 Tom Ward Liverpool College & Sefton RUFC 8 Jack Granby Runshaw College & Tarleton RUFC 9 Alex Leadbetter Leigh RUFC 18s 10 Ciaran Johnson Blackpool Sixth Form College & Fylde RUFC 11 Josh Rawlinson Merchant Taylors, Crosby & Preston Grasshoppers RUFC 12 Sam Stott (captain) Lancaster Royal Grammar School & Vale of Lune RUFC 13 Adam Woosey Myerscough College & Ormskirk RUFC 14 Callum Bolton Myerscough College & Ashton under Lyne RUFC 15 Henry Pearson Kirkham Grammar School & Fylde RUFC 16 Declan Norrington Preston Grasshoppers RUFC 17 Matt Gallagher Kirkham Grammar School & Sale FC 18 Will French Myerscough College & Bolton RUFC 20 Morgan Sword Ermysted’s Grammar School & Wharfedale RUFC 21 Jack McCutcheon Myerscough College & Fylde RUFC 22 Matthew Bargh Lancaster Royal Grammar School 23 Rhys Llewellyn Myerscough College & Blackburn RUFC 24 Alex Meredith Audenshaw School & Ashton under Lyne RUFC .
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