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Football: Unlucky for Rastrick as rampant Sun hit the goal trail



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Published Date: 07 October 2008
Brighouse Sunday League
SUN Inn hammered 13 goals past a beleaguered Rastrick C & AC.
Former Eastfield striker Wayne Collins had an exceptional match for his new side netting six times.
Gary Nicholson also grabbed a brace, while Ryan Barkham, Lee Nicholson, Aaron Brook and Ryan Collins compounded Rastrick's misery.
Tom Bates found the net for both sides with an own goal cancelling one out at the right end, with Matt Subham, Trevor
Wood and Damian Roebuck responding in a 13-4 defeat.
Pack Horse pulled off a real surprise on Savile Park with a 2-1 defeat of highly fancied Team Forward. The new club - who were previously rooted to the foot of the table without a point - achieved a great win thanks to a brace from midfield man Gary O'Neill. Luke Butterworth responded.
Top Club and Eastfield both got their first wins of the season in beating Triangle and Martins Nest respectively.
'Angles James Thompson was unfortunate to be on the losing side after netting a hat-trick, but Jamie Clay was once more amongst the goals for Top Club with a brace in a 6-3 victory.
Reece Rowley, James Lord, Callum Hirst and Danny Roberts secured TC's inaugural win since their reformation.
Michael Drennan was to the fore for Eastfield as they saw off Martins Nest 5-3. He netted twice to add to goals from Darren Hill, Craig Gabbitas and Brad Wormald. Nest responded through Jacob Driver, Andrew Lumb and Graham Tait.
In the West Riding Sunday Trophy, Old Pond outclassed Bradford side Ravenscliffe 14-2 at Lane Head.
It took just six minutes for the Brighouse side to take the lead - Glen Hall heading home a Shaun Kirby cross - and it was one-way traffic from then on with Michael Barlow and Hall scoring hat-tricks.



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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2008 9:30
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