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51. Four-midable win
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 17 October 2003BURNAGE were the top local Lancs and Cheshire League side at the weekend, recording a 4-1 victory over Parrs Wood Celtic in the MCFA Saturday Amateur Cup.
52. Road rocked
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 17 October 2003Nelson 1 Maine Road 0
53. Players mourning former colleague
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 17 October 2003RU: Toc H 10 Littleborough 25
54. Shock for champs on Wacs tour
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 October 2003MANCHESTER Waconians returned from their annual tour of the south with something to smile about.
55. Road’s cup crash
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 October 2003Maine Road 1 Gt Harwood 2 IT was a bad day at the office for Maine Road who inexplicably struggled to find any sort of form and paid dearly with their exit from the North West Counties Challenge Cup.
56. Toc H see their hopes turn to Ash
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 October 2003Toc H 8 Ashton 20 DIDSBURY slumped to their second defeat in a week after getting off to a poor start as their pack struggled to get their hands on the ball for the opening 20 minutes.
57. Dan's war cry
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 October 2003DIDSBURY England Elite star Danny Wardrop has made the move into professional ranks despite failing in his bid to make the final stages of this year's European Tour School.
58. Mattison shines in Northenden medal
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 September 2003NORTHENDEN'S third summer medal had N Mattison cruising to victory in division one with 66 from Jim Kerrigan (68) and Neil Andrew (69).
59. Road return with deserved victory
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 September 2003Colne 1 Maine Road 3 MAINE Road returned from Holt House with three richly-deserved points from what was at times a bruising encounter.
60. Title Burning out
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 September 2003Burnage 81ao Pott Shrigley 84-4 BURNAGE dropped from first place to third after a woeful batting performance set up a six-wicket hammering by Meller Braggins CCL division two promotion rivals.
