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1. Didsbury Toc H 15 Blackburn 21
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 December 2007A GUTSY performance saw Toc H give a real fright to the unbeaten North Lancs and Cumbria League leaders.
2. Hosts on Lymm
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 December 2007BROUGHTON Park posted their first double of the season with a 21-14 victory at promotion-chasing Lymm.
3. Chester 15 Broughton Park 6
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 December 2007HAVING reached the semi-final of the Intermediate Cup last season, Park can look forward to some blank Saturdays after they were knocked out of this year’s event on a day for swimming rather than rugby.
4. Broughton Park 26 New Brighton 8
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007BROUGHTON Park enjoyed an excellent victory at home to New Brighton, thanks to a strong outing from their forwards, and the boot of Ronan O’Brien.
5. Didsbury Toc H 20 Workington 21
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007DIDSBURY’S impressive home form was shattered after losing by a point to visiting Workington in the North Lancs and Cumbria League.
6. Park prove persistent
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007BROUGHTON Park kept up their promotion hopes by securing an injury-time, 18-16 win at Sandbach.
7. Bedians are forced to battle
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007OLD Bedians turned around their recent poor form to defeat fellow play-off rivals Bolton 18-12 as Will Metcalfe bagged 12 points in miserable conditions.
8. Burnage 19 Aspull 10
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 November 2007BURNAGE banished the memory of their National Cup horror show with a solid victory at Varley Park.
9. RU: North Ribblesdale 26 Burnage 10
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 22 November 2007A BURNAGE team decimated by injuries and unavailabilities exited the EDF Energy Cup.
10. RU: Old Crossleyans 22 Broughton Park 32
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 22 November 2007DESPITE having eight players unavailable, Broughton Park returned from Halifax with a place in the next round of the Intermediate Cup.
