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Collingham aim to get back on track



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Published Date: 11 July 2008
BOTH Collingham and Bardsey will look to get over the disappointment of their rained-off games on Saturday when they return to action tomorrow.
In Division One Tim Hollis and his Collingham troops are in desperate need of a six-point victory when they welcome Bilton to West Yorkshire.

Carl Heptinstall’s side have been in more consistent form in the league over the last few weeks and will
be desperately looking to get over their Waddilove heartache when they were knocked out of the cup on a bowl out to Calverley on Sunday.

Collingham are still 11 points adrift of nearest rivals Burley and a further 12 off Pool and a place out of the relegation zone.

Meanwhile in Division Two Gary Hopton’s Bardsey outfit will eye a comeback when they make the long trek to Harden tomorrow.

Hopton’s side were due to tackle title chasing Silsden on Saturday but the game fell foul to the weather, both teams instead taking one point each out of the contest.

Aire Wharfe Division OnePPts

Guiseley1248

Kirkstall Educational1246

Rawdon1242

Beckwithshaw1241

Adel1237

North Leeds1234

Green Lane1233

Bilton1231

Otley1227

Pool1224

Burley12 23

Collingham1212

Division Two (bottom five)

Bardsey 1229

Calverley 12 28

Tong Park12 26

Harden 1216

New Rover 1215



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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2008 3:00 PM
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