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Greens looking to increase win ratio with trip to Stourbridge



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Published Date: 03 October 2008
WHARFEDALE travel to the West Midlands aiming to get their season back on track, having taken only one win from their opening four games.

Last weekend's 18-15 reverse at home to National Two early-season pacesetters Redruth showed that James Tiffany's side are not far away from competing with the best the division has to offer.

Tomorrow sees them come up against a similarly-placed s
ide in Stourbridge, who nearly won promotion last season but have, like their visitors, only picked up the one league win so far – that coming against struggling newcomers Mounts Bay.

Fixtures between the two sides usually produce plenty of tries, particularly at Stourbridge where the Greens lost 36-29 last time around.

The Wharfedale selectors stick to the side which outplayed Redruth in every department last week, only to fall victim at the end to some debatable decisions by the match officials.

On the bench, prop Peter Hall makes his debut for the club, while Dave Muckalt returns for his first appearance of the season.

In National Three North, newcomers Huddersfield will try to follow up last week's enthralling 19-18 win against high-flying Macclesfield with further success at eighth-placed Kendall tomorrow.

The two Yorkshire sides currently without a win so far in the division this season, Bradford and Bingley and Halifax, will be looking to put an end to that run.

Rhys Morgan's side were a clear second-best at Nuneaton last week, going down 39-10 and will face a similarly tough task this weekend with the visit of fifth-placed Fylde.

The Bees travel to Darlington Mowden Park, while Harrogate will look to bounce back from last week's 35-14 defeat to leaders Leicester Lions at home to Nuneaton. Hull Ionians travel to Loughboro Students.



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  • Last Updated: 03 October 2008 8:54 AM
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