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Must win for Magnet



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Published Date: 11 July 2008
TADCASTER Magnet know they simply must win tomorrow to have any chance of gaining promotion to Division One next season.
Magnet travel to Ripon (1.30pm start) eyeing revenge for an opening day defeat at Queens Gardens.

Paul Clark’s men are currently hunting down Gary Blackburn’s troops and will be desperate to put one over the former leaders.

Until two weeks ago
Ripon were leading the division and with their unbeaten record in league and cup intact, were high on confidence.

But after their shock defeat to Dringhouses, Clark will be confident his side can grab something out of the game to reignite their promotion hopes.

On Saturday their home clash with Bolton Percy was cancelled due to the weather.

Meanwhile in Division Three THORP ARCH & BOSTON SPA will look to return to action tomorrow when they welcome Londesborough Park.

On Saturday TABS got to 54-2 at New Earswick before the weather prevailed.

York Senior League Division TwoPPts

Fenner 11 256

Ripon 11 253

Whitkirk 11 197

Beverley Town II 11 190

Tadcaster Magnet 11 177

Clifton Alliance II 11 171

Sewerby 11 167

Duncombe Park 11 165

Osbaldwick 11 159

Dringhouses 11 128

Carlton Towers 11 111

Bolton Percy 11 111



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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2008 2:51 PM
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