Tue, 7th Sep 2010
3:17pm Tuesday 7th September 2010
ALTRINCHAM Kersal Junior Colts got their season in NW Colts Division B off to a flying start with a thoroughly deserved 29-0 victory over Anselmians on the Wirral.
3:10pm Tuesday 7th September 2010
NEWLY promoted Wilmslow Sports rocketed to the top of the ADAFL’s Division One after an emphatic 5-1 win over Old Alts on the opening day of the new campaign. Joining the league leaders straight out of the starting blocks were the league champions AFC Quarry, Kartel Sports, Sale Town, Salford AFC and Atlantic FC as not a single draw was recorded across the division’s six matches. A goal either side of half time for striker Danny Emmett and one for the debutant Dave Lawson gave Quarry a 3-1 victory over Sale Rovers while Kartel’s Andy Richardson acted as first half provider, setting up Nicky Scott’s opener, and then second half goalscorer, to guide his side to a 2-0 win at Knutsford FC. In the three other matches played, Sale Town came out 3-6 winners at Heatonmoor Phoenix to occupy second spot, Salford picked up a 0-2 victory on their visit to Sale Amateurs and Atlantic edged out Old York 06 2-3 to pick up three valuable away points.
1:54pm Tuesday 7th September 2010
Hale Barns 192-6 Ashley 92 all out Hale Barns win by 100 runs ASHLEY visited Hale Barns and asked their hosts to bat first after winning the toss on a warm sunny day. The innings started slowly with 2 early wickets but Mike Hunter and Peter Stubbs soon got into their stride and started to increase the scoring rate putting on 83 runs in 20 overs. Peter Stubbs was given out LBW for a brisk 37 but Alex Robinson continued to increase the run rate putting on 44 in 5 overs until he was bowled for a run a ball 24 in the 39th over with the score on 163. This left Hunter in sight of a deserved century but he was finally caught in the deep for a classy 89 runs in the 43rd over and the Hale Barns innings finished on 192 for 6 wickets off the 45 overs.
10:17am Tuesday 7th September 2010
MANCHESTER Phoenix begin their new season in the English Premier League this week and after a summer of re-tooling, player coach Tony Hand and his team are raring to go with a War of the Roses clash this weekend.
3:10pm Monday 6th September 2010
Altrincham 1 Kidderminster Harriers 2 Blue Square Bet Premier September 4 ALTRINCHAM made six changes to the side which had lost heavily the previous Monday. Goalkeeper Stuart Coburn gave way to debutant James Coates and striker James McCarthy, Michael Welch, Robbie Lawton, Anthony Danylyk and Chris Denham all joined the starting line-up.
11:56am Monday 6th September 2010
TRAFFORD 4 LEIGH GENESIS 1 TRAFFORD stretched their unbeaten start to the season to five games with a comfortable 4-1 league victory over Leigh Genesis at Shawe View.
11:36am Monday 6th September 2010
Altrincham Kersal 40 Liverpool St Helens 18 ALTRINCHAM Kersal could not have wished for a better start to the new season when they followed their Cheshire Plate 33-13 away win against Wirral last week with this 40-18 home victory over Liverpool St Helens.
1:26pm Wednesday 1st September 2010
GRAHAM Heathcote reflected on Altrincham's plight at the foot of the Blue Square Bet Premier and spelled out a stark message about his side's shortcomings.
5:47pm Tuesday 31st August 2010
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5:34pm Tuesday 31st August 2010
Wirral 13 Altrincham Kersal 33 ALTRINCHAM Kersal gained a convincing victory over newly promoted Wirral in this first round of the Cheshire Vase competition. Although Wirral won the toss and played with the strong wind at their backs in the first period, the visitors took command from the kick-off with their forwards driving the Wirral eight back at the set pieces and in the loose. Although they ran in five tries, dropped passes at crucial moments meant that at least three scoring opportunities were lost. Three of Kersal's tries came from the pack, Hutchinson, Laga and Smith getting the touch down. And the Edwards brothers, Paul and Simon shared the honours for the other two. Wirral's scores came from a well taken early penalty goal and two late tries which their kicker was unable to convert.
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