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Don't forget to ring in your results, and any interesting facts to:

Andrew Baggott

024 7635 2985

On Sunday Evening
Between 6.00pm & 9.30pm

 
 
 

The Sid Clay Memorial Challenge Cup will be presented to the winners by:-

Mr Roger Harris


Chairman
Attleborough Mills FC

 

Past Winners

2001-02
Hartshill Sports Res FC

2002-03
White Hart R.L. FC

2003-04
Bulkington New Inn FC

2004-05
Collycroft WMC FC

2005-06
Weddington Thistle FC

2006-07
Drayton FC Res

2007-08
Stock White Lion FC


Alan Shaw, Robert Cairns,
Rich Watkins,

ACTION

 
 
 
 
In Association with:

ATTLEBOROUGH MILLS

Founder Members of the N.D.S.F.L

SID CLAY MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP FINAL

Sporting White Lion FC  5 - 3 Royal Oak (Bedworth) FC

MEET THE TEAMS.

Sporting White Lion FC


Keith Jones, Mark Whitmore, Andy Mallabone, Callum Lucas, Jonathan Wilkes, Chris Piff
Mark Greenfield, Lewis Stewart, Wayne Smith, Carl Hutchinson, Kevin Lamb, Sean Pratt,
Jamie Hudd, Chris Lumb, Daniel Moreton, Luke Watson, Robert Ratcliffe & Adam Ayers
 

Royal Oak (Bedworth) FC


Craig Shipley, Adam Wawrzyniak, Adam Knowles, Simon Knowles, Adam Brick, Shaun Morris
Steven Blaney, Gaz O'Keefe, Chris Molloy, Richard Seymour, Junior Donnelly,
Chris Corkery, Lewis Halfacree, Kyle Madden (Capt) &
John Petch

In an end to end exciting game both sides should take credit.  Royal Oak opened the scoring on 10 minutes through Kyle Madden, only to be pegged back when Wayne Smith equalised on 14 minutes.  Oak went in front when Garry O'Keefe netted after 35 minutes.  After the break, a well worked goal from Lewis Halfacree seemed to have decided the tie,  but back came the Lion roaring, scoring 4 times in 13 minutes through Lewis Stewart (2) and Carl Hutchinson (2) to secure victory.



Sporting White Lion lift the Sid Clay Cup

A proceeds of the final will be donated the the "Breast Care Unit" George Eliot Hospital in memory of Mr Sid Clay.

 
 
 

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