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Hillam & monk Fryston CriCket Club

PresiDent

Keith Ward

ViCe PresiDents

Linda Allison, Mike Allison, David Atkinson, Harry Birdsall, Richard Earless, Peter Leighton, Phillip Lowe, David Marsh,

Alan Pearse, Les Pearse, Pete Spence, Don Whiteley

liFe members

Barbara Atkinson, David Atkinson, Neil Atkinson, Les Batty, David Brunt, Malcolm Dixon, Alan Hanson, Edward Hills, Stuart Hoare, David Johns, Phil Laycock, Malcolm Leach,

Peter Leighton, Dave Lewis, Phillip Lowe, Bernard Simpson, Keith Ward, Mike Webster

trustees

Alan Hanson, Malcolm Leach, Les Pearse

MONK FRYSTON PHYSIO & SPORTS

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manaGement Committee 2013

President Keith Ward 01977 682106 [email protected] 07808 612138

Chairman Tonu Vaks 01977 685227 [email protected] 07787 117650

Vice Chairman Steve Sadler 01977 685795 [email protected] 07740 068069

secretary Kate Vaks 01937 574806 [email protected] 07747 045060

treasurer Eamonn Mullins 01977 621328 [email protected] 07730 049955

Committee David Edwards 01977 682346 [email protected] 07831 304150

Richard Milne 01977 689809 [email protected] 07818 076202

Ian Patrick 01977 681858 [email protected] 07748 766842

Jez Petty 01977 685887 [email protected] 07765 255520

otHer oFFiCers

Junior manager Vacant

Ground manager Mike Allison 07711 124065

Child Welfare Officer Stuart Hoare 07539 387946

Catering manageress Julie Sadler 07762 546571 Website Coordinator Wayne Smithson 07748 633325

Honorary solicitor Stuart Hoare 07539 387946

media & Publicity Julie Sadler 07762 546571

Diary 2013

Date time eVent VenuemarCH Sun 3rd March 6.00 pm NETS (6 weeks) King's School PontefractSat 23rd March 10.00 am GROUNDWORKS GroundSun 24th March 10.00 am GroundaPrilThur 4th April 7.30 pm PRE-SEASON MEETING Crown Inn FRIENDLY MATCH Sat 6th April 1.30 pm Walkington CC AwaySat 13th April 1.30 pm Selby CC HomeSat 20th April 1.30 pm WCL SEASON STARTS Mon 29th April 6.15 pm JUNIOR MEET & GREET GroundMon 29th April 6.15 pm JUNIOR COACHING GroundmayMon 6th May MAY DAY BANK HOLIDAY Sun 19th May 10.30 am T-8 TOURNAMENT GroundsummerJUNE - AUGUST 9.00 am CAR BOOT GroundSun 23rd June 1.00 pm SUMMER FAIR Community CentreSun 21st July 10.30 am U-9s KWIK CRICKET Ground TOURNAMENT Mon 26th Aug AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY sePtemberSat 14th Sept From 6.00 pm END OF SEASON MEET Crown InnoCtoberSat 5th Oct 6.30 for 7.00 pm BLACK TIE DINNER Hilton GarforthThur 31st Oct 7.30 pm AGM Ground / noVember Crown InnFri 1st Nov 5.00 pm VILLAGE BONFIRE Community CentreSat 2nd Nov 5.30 pm ROTARY BONFIRE South MilfordSat 30th Nov 6.45 for 7.15 pm ANNUAL DINNER Watermill Restaurant Committee meetinGs In season 7.30 pm 2nd Thursday of the GroundOut of season 7.30 pm month Crown Inn Tuesdays 7.15 pm team seleCtion Ground

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CriCket Committee Chairman Tonu Vaks 07787 117650 [email protected]

1st XI Captain Will Vaks 07747 045040 [email protected] 1st XI Vice Capt Adrian Joynson 07980 080087 [email protected]

2nd XI Capt Eric Frankland 07792 395952 [email protected]

2nd XI V Capt Steve Sadler 07740 068069 [email protected]

Evening Lge Capt Ian Patrick 07748 766842 [email protected]

Evening Lge V Capt Chris Stelling 07710 604507 [email protected] Junior Rep Vacant

net PraCtiCe

Net practice will be held every Tuesday from 6.00 pm onwards. All players should make a point of attending if they want to be considered for selection.

team seleCtion

The Selection Committee meets every Tuesday at the pavilion at 7.30 pm during the cricket season to select teams for the coming weekend. The teams are posted that evening on the club website at www.hmfcc.co.uk.

Please note that members are encouraged to participate in club forums on the club website (see club policy on social networking sites, page 27).

DireCtions to tHe GrounD

The ground is situated in the village of Hillam. The ground is accessed from the A63 in Monk Fryston. If travelling from Leeds, as you leave Monk Fryston turn right at the car wash into Austfield Lane. If you are coming from Selby, turn left into Austfield Lane just before the car wash. Travel to the T-junction opposite Hillam Nurseries and turn right into Hillam Common Lane. Travel for 100 metres and turn left into Stocking Lane. The entrance to the ground is 100 metres on the right.

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Hillam & monk Fryston CriCket Club

subsCriPtions 2013

• Player’s membership £40.00

• Associate membership £20.00

• Life membership £250.00

• Junior membership £10.00

NB: The club rules relating to the payment of subscriptions state that all subscriptions will be paid before 1st June. Otherwise the player will be fined £10 and will not be considered for selection until such dues are paid.

matCH Fees 2013

• Senior in League matches £5.00

• Senior in Cup and other matches £2.00

• Junior U-17 in Senior matches £2.00

• Junior in Evening League matches £1.00

PriCe oF CriCket teas

All cricketers will be required to pay £2.50 for cricket teas.

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WetHerby CriCket leaGue DiVision 21st Xi FiXtures 2013

Date oPPonents Venue result

aPril20th Old Leodiensians Home .............27th Whixley Away .............

may4th Sherburn Eversley Home .............11th Thorner Mexborough Away .............18th Sicklinghall Away .............25th Kirk Deighton “A” Home ............. June1st Saxton Away .............8th Church Fenton Home .............15th South Milford Away .............22nd Kirk Hammerton Home .............29th Crossgates Away .............

July6th Old Leodiensians Away .............13th Whixley Home .............20th Sherburn Eversley Away .............27th Thorner Mexborough Home .............

auGust3rd Sicklinghall Home .............10th Kirk Deighton “A” Away .............17th Saxton Home .............24th Church Fenton Away .............31st South Milford Home .............

sePtember7th Kirk Hammerton Away .............14th Crossgates Home .............

FreD FleetWooD CuP1st rounDMay 12th Ledsham Away .............2nD rounD 2nd June TBA

senior eVeninG CuP1st rounD 21st May Ledsham Away .............2nD rounD11th June TBA

Monk Fryston Stores& Post Office

Stockist of: Local Handmade Cakes, Pies, Pastries & Sausages.

Handmade local cheeses and deli itemsQuality Meats Carved off the Bone.

Wines and beers, Fruit & Veg. Shopping Essentials

Freshly Made Hot and Cold Sandwiches-

7 days a week.Sandwich and grocery deliveries free

within a 3 mile radius

Telephone 01977 682252

PoSt oFFiCE

Mon, tue, thurs, Fri9am – 5.30pm

Wed & Sat9am – 1pm

SHoP

Mon-Fri7am – 8pm

Sat : 7.30 am-7pmSun: 8am – 2pm

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WetHerby CriCket leaGue DiVision 52nD Xi FiXtures 2013

Date oPPonents Venue result aPril 20th Kippax Welfare Away .............27th Meanwood Home ............. may 4th Whixley “A” Away .............11th Sherburn Eversley “A” Home .............18th Wighill Park Home .............25th Headingley Bramhope “B” Away ............. June 1st Gledhow Home .............8th Church Fenton “A” Away .............15th South Milford “A” Home .............22nd Kirk Hammerton “A” Away .............29th Crossgates “A” Home ............. July 6th Kippax Welfare Home .............13th Meanwood Away .............20th Whixley “A” Home .............27th Sherburn Eversley “A” Away ............. auGust 3rd Wighill Park Away .............10th Headingley Bramhope “B” Home .............17th Gledhow Away .............24th Church Fenton “A” Home .............31st South Milford “A” Away ............. sePtember 7th Kirk Hammerton “A” Home .............14th Crossgates “A” Away .............

Hare CuP1st rounD5th May Amaranth “A” Home .............2nD rounD26th May TBA

reserVe eVeninG CuP1st rounD14th May Church Fenton “A” Home .............2nD rounD 4th June TBA

elmet eVeninG leaGueFiXtures 2013

Date oPPonents Venue result may 9th Sherburn-in-Elmet Home .............16th Garforth Parish Church Away .............23rd No match 30th South Milford Home ............. June 6th Barwick-in-Elmet Away .............13th Saxton Home .............20th Great Preston Away .............27th Cawood Home ............. July 4th Church Fenton Away .............11th Sherburn Away .............18th Garforth Parish Church Home .............25th No match auGust 1st South Milford Away .............8th Barwick-in-Elmet Home .............TBA Saxton Away .............TBA Great Preston Home .............TBA Cawood Away ............. sePt TBA Church Fenton Away .............

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Players’ CoDe oF ConDuCt

This code applies to members of Hillam & Monk Fryston Cricket Club, whether they play home or away.

Our cricket club is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of all its members and the game of cricket in general. The club believes that it is important that members should at all times show respect and understanding for the safety and welfare of others. Therefore, members are encouraged to be open at all times and to share concerns or complaints that they may have about any aspect of the club with the Management Committee.

As a player for our cricket club, you are expected to abide by the following: • Teams will do their utmost to win, but the highest standards of

sportsmanship in keeping with the spirit of the game should be displayed. • Teams must play within the rules and respect officials and comply with

their decisions, whether players agree with them or not.

Our players must: • Keep to agreed timings for matches and practice, or inform their captain if

they are going to be late. • Pay any fees for matches on the day. • Wear suitable and clean kit for matches. • Leave footballs, rugby balls, etc at home. We get together to play and

support cricket.

Finally, these matters will be dealt with by the Management Committee as serious issues:

• Foul or abusive language on or off the field is unacceptable. • Intimidation, aggressive behaviour and deliberate distraction of

opponents by words or actions, other than friendly banter, are unacceptable.

If any of these unacceptable forms of behaviour are observed or reported, they will be dealt with by the Management Committee as behaviour unbecoming to the club and handled accordingly.

aWarDs 2012battinG inns runs H. s. aVe

1st Xi Winner NICK McMAHON 13 378 79 31.50 1st Xi runner-upDAVE PAGE 9 201 61 25.13 2nd Xi WinnerDAVID VENABLES 6 158 57 26.30 2nd Xi runner-upDAVE BLACKBURN 7 121 40 17.30 boWlinG oVers mDns runs Wkts best aVe eCon 1st Xi Winner JOHN TUCKER 104.1 35 254 23 4 for 11 11.04 2.441st Xi runner-up ADRIAN JOYNSON 120.5 14 454 24 5 for 26 18.92 3.762nd Xi Winner WAYNE CRAVEN 63 12 124 15 3 for 8 8.30 1.972nd Xi runner-up STEVE VENABLES 69 12 124 13 3 for 29 15.8 1.80

FielDinG 1st Xi Winner JEZ PETTY 2nd Xi Winner STEVE SADLER

Players’ Player 1st Xi Winner JOHN TUCKER 2nd Xi Winner DAVID VENABLES evening lge Winner CHRIS McHALE DaVe blaCkburn Junior Player aWarD

Winner HENRY BLYTHE Clubman oF tHe year

Winner MIKE ALLISON

Club Website www.hmfcc.co.uk

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CriCket teas

All club members are expected to take a turn at preparing the cricket tea. You should cater for approximately 30 people. The tea costs £2.50; spend a budget of about £50-55. Most people prepare the food at home and bring it to the club. Please transfer food quickly into fridges when you arrive at the club.

No one would want to be ill after a cricket tea, so please take the following steps to keep the food safe to eat:

1. Buy the food from a reputable and traceable source, ie shop or supermarket.

2. Keep pets away from food preparation areas. 3. Wash your hands before and during food prep, as

required. 4. Use separate chopping boards for raw and cooked

foods. 5. Keep items such as sandwiches, pork pies, meat and

dairy products in a fridge covered in film or foil until just before tea is to be served.

6. Wash your hands in the hand wash sink before serving. 7. If serving hot food, use temperature probe to check

food has reached a temperature above 75˚C. 8. After tea please clear away the food, bin all unused

food, wash and dry pots and clean down kitchen sur-faces. Put waste out to bins and recycle tins and paper.

9. Hand receipts for food and amount collected for tea to your club captain.

FooD saFety PoliCy

1. H&MFCC is registered with Selby District Council as food premises, registration number 77123. As such we can be inspected, and are able to ask for advice on food-related matters.

2. A designated committee member is responsible for complying with regulations and advising the club on food safety matters. The member will also identify hazard critical control points within the food prepara-tion processes.

3. References used – Food Standards Agency: Prevent-ing and responding to food incidents, and Food safety handbook level 2 2009.

4. The responsible committee member should attend a food safety course every 3 years.

5. The club will ensure that all food areas such as sinks, fridges, freezer, worktops, utensils and equipment are fit for purpose, clean and managed to prevent food contamination. Waste is to be appropriately handled.

6. Information is provided in the club handbook in order to advise every member on safe practice in preparing cricket teas.

7. Information will be displayed within the club with advice on food preparation. Signs for appropriate sinks, chopping boards, first aid are installed for clarity. Hy-giene and hand washing will be stressed.

8. No out-of-date food should be served.. 9. Food safety is important to the reputation of the club,

and the club’s responsibility for food safety is impor-tant for club members and for members of the wider public. Therefore all incidents regarding food safety and hygiene are to be reported to the club Chairman for further investigation and action.

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more recent timesModern cricket has been played in the two villages for over a hundred years. Monk Fryston led the way in the nineteenth century when enthusiastic support was given by the owners of Monk Fryston Hall and Hillam Hall.

At first a field off Monk Fryston Common Lane was provided by a local landowner; later the team moved to the grounds of Monk Fryston Hall. Cricket was played against about half a dozen local sides such as Church Fenton, Knottingley and Selby St James. The Rev Benjamin Hemsworth of Monk Fryston Hall and Henry Close of Hillam Hall were both patrons. The Rev Hemsworth encouraged his staff to participate, and his butler Tom Foster and his gardener John Foster were part of the club for many years. John went on to be the longest serving club secretary in Yorkshire, retiring in the 1970s after setting a record of seventy years’ dedication to cricket.

Twentieth century cricket was introduced to Hillam by Harry Lyon soon after he bought Hillam Hall. He created the present cricket field in the grounds of the Hall down Stocking Lane. Mr Lyon had the charming old pavilion built, and in 1911 he formed his own team, Hillam Hall Cricket Club. Many a farm labourer was called from his work to represent the village. A fixture against Yorkshire Gentlemen was regular in the 1920s.

World War II brought a halt to the game in both villages when the grounds were turned over to growing food. In 1945 Monk Fryston’s ground was no longer available, and the two clubs discussed a merger which produced the current Hillam and Monk Fryston CC. The restored ground at Stocking Lane became the home. A decision on the order of the villages’ names was needed, and following heated but friendly argument Hillam came out first. In 1975 the Lyon family sold the ground to the club.

Teams from the new club played in the Selby and District League and the West Riding League in the early years, but eventually the club withdrew from the SDL, continuing in the WRL until 1993. Many honours were won by the first and second teams over those years. A change to the Wetherby and District League came about owing to a wish for more local fixtures and to reduce the amount of travelling in the far-flung WRL.

Since the change the club has continued to play two senior teams and junior teams. Fortunes have ebbed and flowed, but today two senior teams flourish and there is a promising squad of youngsters of both sexes.

Play continues, as ever, in the village where it had been enjoyed

centuries beforehand

To quote from an early manuscript:

“…loco vocat[o] crickitt…”

Translated, this is:

“…a place called cricket…”

The Latin words are part of a vellum manorial court roll relating to the village of Hillam (then spelt Hillome), near Selby, Yorkshire. The record chronicles the cases before the court for the year 1620. Included is the transfer of the holding, from Edward Robinson to Thomas Bew and his heirs in perpetuity, of two acres of land called Cricket. Since we know of no earlier reference to cricket in Yorkshire, we believe this manuscript to be of great importance in documenting the local roots of the game. Moreover, who can say what happened before 1620? For how many years had the game already been established in Hillam?

*More than a game: the story of cricket’s early years by Sir John Major,published 2007 by HarperPress (page 118)

thanks to sir John major* we have learnt that in 1620 something very special was happening in the village of Hillam

is HiLLAm tHe crADLe oF YorKsHire cricKet?

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loCal rules

Hillam bounDaries

A six is declared: 1 When the ball crosses over the top rail of the boundary fence without touching it and pitches beyond the fence after being struck by the bat.

2 When the ball strikes the fence without touching the ground after being struck by the bat.

3 When the ball is struck directly from the bat into the trees situated behind the boundary fence or white line but overhanging the field of play, even if the ball does not cross the fence or white line.

At all other times the base line of the fence or the inner edge of the white line is the boundary.

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Hillam anD monk Fryston CriCket Club rules

1. Subscriptions for members are as follows:

a) Players The annual subscription is due on 1st April and is payable by all players

over the age of 18 unless in full-time education. Players under the age of 18 in full-time education shall pay a junior subscription. All subscriptions must be paid by 31st May. Only paid-up members will be eligible for team selection after that date and those who have not paid will be fined £10. Where a case of genuine hardship is claimed, a written appeal should be made to the club Secretary before 31st May, requesting a decision from the Management Committee. The Committee’s decision will be final and binding. A player joining the club after 31st July shall be eligible to pay half the annual subscription due for that season.

b) assoCiate membersHiP (non-Players) An annual subscription of £20 will be due for the year commencing 1st

April and payable by all wishing to become members of the club but not playing cricket. Membership will not be recognised until the annual subscription is paid.

c) liFe membersHiP A once-only sum of £250 is payable by all wishing to become life

members of the club whether as players or associates. No annual subscriptions are payable by life members.

2. Match fees are £5 for Wetherby Cricket League games and £2 for all other matches. These are payable by all members over the age of 18. Players under the age of 18 shall pay a match fee of £2 in all matches whether League or Cup games and £1 in Evening League games.

3. Members must, where possible, give the club notice of their unavailability and must also notify the club as soon as possible if they are unable to play in a game for which they have been selected. It is the responsibility of members to check the selection lists.

4. In the event of bad weather on a match day, members must ascertain from their team captain whether the match is still on.

5. Members playing in home games must be at the ground at least 30 minutes before wickets are pitched.

6. The club practice night is Tuesday. Members should make every effort to attend.

7. Members are expected to play a full part in the work on or at the ground.

8. At the end of the season, trophies will be awarded as follows: Winner and Runner-up 1st XI Batting, Winner and Runner-up 1st XI Bowling, Winner 1st XI Fielding, Winner and Runner-up 2nd XI Batting, Winner and Runner-up, 2nd XI Bowling, Winner 2nd XI Fielding, 1st XI Players’ Player, 2nd XI Players’ Player, Evening League Players’ Player, Most improved Junior playing in Senior cricket, Clubman of the Year. 9. Any grievances or constructive suggestions by a member must be put in writing to the club Secretary for consideration by the Management Committee. The Management Committee has the right to defer the matter to the Disciplinary Committee.

10. Matters involving discipline on or off the field affecting the club shall be the subject of consideration by the Disciplinary Committee. That Committee will be established by the Management Committee and will decide its own rules for the conduct of its business.

Club PoliCy on soCial netWorkinG sites All members and guests of this club will:

• Take responsibility for their own use of communication and interactive technologies, making sure that they use new technologies safely, responsibly and legally within the context of cricket.

• Refrain from using any communication device or service, including interactive communication services such as social networking, to bring the club, its members or cricket into disrepute.

• Refrain from using any communication device or service, including interactive services such as social networking, for inappropriate behaviour online within the context of cricket, including the bullying or harassment of others in any form, defamation, obscene or abusive language, the uploading of material which is libellous, defamatory, obscene, illegal, shows nudity or is violent.

• Report any known misuses of communication and interactive technologies within the context of cricket, including unacceptable behaviour, inappropriate contact with children online, and illegal content including sexual abuse or indecent images of children, according to ECB safeguarding policies and procedures.

• Need to be aware that any report of the misuse of communication and interactive technologies within the context of cricket will be investigated according to this club’s policy and procedures, and may result in the club’s sanctions being enforced. Depending upon the seriousness of the incident, legal action may be taken and where suspected criminal activity has taken place a report will be sent to the police.

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Hillam & monk Fryston CriCket ClubsaFeGuarDinG PoliCy statement

Hillam & Monk Fryston Cricket Club (the club) is committed to ensuring that all children* and vulnerable adults participating in cricket have a safe and positive experience.

We will do this by:

• Recognising that all children participating in cricket (regardless of age, sexual orientation, ability or disability) have a right to have fun and be protected from harm in a safe environment.

• Ensuring that individuals working within cricket at, or for, our club provide a safe, positive and fun cricketing experience for children.

• Adopting and implementing the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Safe hands – cricket’s policy for safeguarding children, and any future versions of this.

• Appointing a club Child Welfare Officer (CWO) and ensuring that he/she attends all current and future training modules required by the ECB, so as to have the necessary skills to undertake the role effectively.

• Ensuring that all people who work in cricket at, or for, the club (such as staff, officials, volunteers, team managers, coaches and so on) understand that the Safe hands policy applies to them according to their level of contact with children in cricket.

• Ensuring that all individuals working within cricket at, or for, the club are recruited and appointed in accordance with ECB guidelines and relevant legislation.

• Ensuring that all individuals working within cricket at, or for, the club are provided with support, through education and training, so that they are aware of, and can adhere to, good practice and code of conduct guidelines defined by the ECB, and the club.

• Ensuring that the name and contact details of the CWO are available:

- As the first point of contact for parents, children and volunteers/staff within the club.

- As a local source of procedural advice for the club, its committee and members.

- As the main point of contact within the club for the ECB County Welfare Officer.

- As the main point of contact within the club for relevant external agencies in connection with child safeguarding.

• Ensuring that correct and comprehensive reporting procedures exist for raising and managing child safeguarding concerns. Such procedures should recognise the responsibility of the statutory agencies and be in accordance with pre-defined child safeguarding procedures as set down by the ECB, statutory agencies and Local Safeguarding Children Board guidelines and policies.

• Providing everyone connected with the club (including parents, children and volunteers) with the opportunity to voice any concerns they have (about possible suspected child abuse, and/or about poor practice) to the CWO.

• Ensuring that all suspicious concerns and allegations are taken seriously and dealt with swiftly and appropriately.

• Ensuring that access to confidential information relating to child safeguarding matters is restricted to the CWO and appropriate external authorities, such as the Local Authority Designated Officer, as specified within ECB child safeguarding procedures.

* The word children should be taken to mean all persons under the age of 18

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WetHerby CriCket leaGueFinal leaGue tables 2012

team PlD Won lost n. r. Points DiVision 2 1 SCHOLES 20 12 4 4 812 GARFORTH PARISH CHURCH 20 12 3 5 803 WHIXLEY 20 9 4 7 664 LEEDS POLICE “A” 20 8 7 5 595 OLD LEODIENSIANS 20 7 6 7 566 KIRK HAMMERTON 20 7 7 6 567 HILLAM & MONK FRYSTON 20 6 8 6 478 CHURCH FENTON 20 4 8 8 459 SAXTON 20 5 10 5 4310 SOUTH MILFORD 20 5 7 8 4211 THORNER MEXBOROUGH 20 5 11 4 35 DiVision 5 1 GARFORTH PARISH CHURCH “A” 18 13 2 3 832 WETHERBY “A” 18 11 4 3 693 LONG MARSTON “A” 18 11 5 2 674 SAXTON “A” 18 8 7 3 545 ST CHAD’S BROOMFIELD “B” 18 6 8 4 446 KIRK HAMMERTON “A” 18 5 8 5 437 CHURCH FENTON “A” 18 7 7 4 348 SOUTH MILFORD “A” 18 5 10 3 339 CROSSGATES “A” 18 4 10 4 3110 HILLAM & MONK FRYSTON “A” 18 2 11 5 24

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