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Ace marksman Craig sinks Merlins



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Published Date: 16 January 2008
CRAIG McDONOUGH rattled home four as Leeds Red Triangle Hainsworth Premier leaders Gate FC ran riot in a 10-1 hammering of relegation-haunted Merlins.
Joining in the spree were Matthew Duffy with a hat-trick, Gavin Kell, Brian McDonough and Chris Dobson.

Richard Brown's brace couldn't stop Kippax Welfare moving level on points with Churwell New Inn after a 3-2 away success, while David Stringer,
Chris Duffy and Ian Medley were on the scoresheet in Amaranth's 3-1 victory at Middleton Park.

second-placed Wyebeck Arms saw off Leeds Ventura 2-0 with goals from Yarhart Hirst and Steven Reith.

It was a breeze for third-placed East Leeds with Marshall Crombie bagging a brace and Ryan Mitchell and Jad McAndrew also on target in their 4-0 win over Ekhaya.

A goals avalanche saw Dewsbury Road Social see off Halton Moor 7-5, despite Ian Stead's treble for Moor.

Graham Stockdale (2), Marc Gunjal (2), Ryan Legg, Ian Wardell and Glen Fulthorpe struck for Social, with Tim Waldock and Michael Newton also netting for Moor.

In the Jackson Trophies League, Aaron Wheelhouse and Ryan Hartley were at the double for Halfway House (Morley), who eased past Squinting Cat 4-0.

Chris Clarke struck twice in Skinners Arms' impressive 4-1 victory over Leodis, with Alfie Fish and Paul Reggan also contributing.

Kevin Fasteng plundered a double as Bainbridge United kept up the heat on the top three with a 5-1 cruise against Railway, with Martin Barrack, Jonathan Hope and Ian Trevor sealing the nap hand.

Drighlington Adwalton's clash with Cricketers Arms was postponed as were the matches between New Farnley CC and Leeds Deaf and Farnley Sports and Super Eagles.



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  • Last Updated: 16 January 2008 9:59 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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