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Alberto di Bernado rested for Sedgley Park trip



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
LEEDS CARNEGIE have made six changes to their side for their trip to Sedgley Park on Saturday, with Calum Clark set to make his first league appearance for the team this season.
Clark, who was last season's Young Player of the Season, will return to the side following a suspension, and will be aiming to help the team continue their unbeaten run in the competition.

Scott Armstrong also comes into the starting line up for Tom Biggs, whilst James Brooks will start at fly half in place of Alberto Di Bernardo who will miss his first game of the season.

Erik Lund and Danny Paul have also been named in the starting line up, with Rhys Oakley and Jon Dunbar named as replacements.

Peter Bucknall completes the replacement bench alongside Phil Nilsen, Joe Bedford, Henry Paul and Jon Goodridge.

Leeds Carnegie: Hinton, Welding, Hepworth, Barrow, Armstrong, Brooks, Mathie, Macdonald, Rawlinson, McGee, Lund, Pendlebury, Myall, Clark, D Paul. Replacements: Bucknall, Nilsen, Dunbar, Oakley, Bedford, H Paul, Goodridge.



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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 12:28 PM
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