In Focus: Danny Barnes
Chinnor captain Danny Barnes on the league leaders’ unbeaten start, last year’s disappointment and the importance of remaining switched on.Read More
Chinnor captain Danny Barnes on the league leaders’ unbeaten start, last year’s disappointment and the importance of remaining switched on.Read More
Wimbledon earned their first win in National Two South as they narrowly beat Old Redcliffians at Scotland Lane.
Hinckley failed to extend their lead at the top of National Two North as they suffered their first loss since October. Photo Credit: Gareth Lyons
Rosslyn Park recorded their first win in two months thanks to a narrow victory over Birmingham Moseley in Round 15 of National One.
When Head Coach Tim Robinson arrived at Scunthorpe 10 years ago, reaching National Two was the goal of the club and the Lincolnshire side did achieve their aim in 2016.
Old Redcliffians will be looking to build on their improvement in form this weekend as they take on another side battling for survival in National Two South.
After a few postponements concerning games at the wrong end of the table, there is another clash right around the corner between two sides battling for survival as Luctonians face Otley in National Two North.
Darlington Mowden Park’s fixture with league leaders Coventry this weekend has been postponed due to a frozen pitch, but National One still has plenty to offer as we reach the midway point of the season.
Louis McGowan on being back in National One, his journey with Caldy and why he still loves playing the game
Chinnor remain on top of National Two South as they extended their winning streak to 13 matches, but it wasn’t a straightforward win against Bury St Edmunds.