PRESTON Grasshoppers edged a close encounter at Paton Field as a poor first half was balanced by an equally excellent second half that saw five tries scored with the visitors scoring three to Caldy’s two.Read
WIRRAL were holding a 15 -10 lead until the 85th minute, when the exchange referee without warning awarded the home team a dubious penalty try which they then duly converted to give them their second win of the season.Read
ANSELAMIANS went into this game with a very young side amidst atrocious conditions. So much so there was a pitch inspection before the game as it had been waterlogged the night before.Read
CALDY were unfortunate to not take more than the one bonus point from their latest National Two North encounter at Luctonians with decisions not going their way as well as a number of key errors.Read
IT WAS a bitter sweet weekend for Port Sunlight as the first XV lost to Prenton 20-15 in semi final of the Cheshire plate, while the Vets beat Caldy 27-17 in the Vets Cheshire Cup quarter final.Read
A LAST-GASP penalty from Gavin Roberts got Caldy out of jail to secure a stuttering win for the home side after they had conceded 10 points within the last 10 minutes.Read
CALDY started the brighter and were rewarded with two early penalties in Westoe territory after Westoe were adjudged to have drifted offside. Richard Vasey kicked the penalties with ease one of which was from the half way line.Read
CALDY suffered a disappointing loss away to Bromsgrove with the home side scoring in the last minute of the game to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.Read
WIRRAL gained revenge for their narrow one-point cup defeat at the beginning of the season with an excellent display of defensive and counter-attacking rugby.Read
CALDY edged a tight affair at Paton Field against Hull with scrum half James Smith getting the vital try and then some stubborn defence by the home side keeping the visitors at bay for the last 10 minutes.Read
THIS match was not decided until the referee blew for time with Wirral pressing the LSH line having closed the gap to seven points after scoring a penalty with a few minutes to go by Craig Harvey.Read
TWO very well matched sides fought for league supremacy at Paton Field – and the difference on the day was without doubt Craig Holland who showed how important it is to have pace.Read
LIVERPOOL St Helens can be well pleased with their first ever visit to Malone Field – returning with a valuable North One West win built on a clinical display in the first-half and a magnificent defensive effort in the second.Read