Ellesmere rugby
I The Ellesmere rugby subunion’s competition matches on 1 Saturday resulted:— Senior A: Lincoln 34, Diamond Harbour 6; Southbridge 17, Burnham 0; Leeston 13, Kirwee 3; Prebbleton 22, Waihora 12. Senior B: United 19, Burnham 7; Darfield 13, Peninsula 7; Sheffield 12, Irwell 3; Prebbleton beat Springston by default. Senior reserve: Prebbleton 27, Dunsandel 6; Burnham 34, Darfield 14; Kirwee 34, Midland 3; Selwyn 19, Leeston 9; Lincoln 26, Southbridge 6; West Melton 21, Waihora 3. Under 19: Leeston 13, Burnham 0; Lincoln 17, Sheffield 4; Kirwee 27, Darfield 0; Southbridge 92, Lincoln 3. Under 16: Selwyn 26, Darfield 0; Leeston 22, Dunsandel 4: Lincoln 36, Burnham 0; Sheffield 46, Peninsula 12; Southbridge 25, Waihora 0. Under 13, section one: Southbridge 28, Leeston 4; Darfield 8. Prebbleton 4. Section two: Waihora 28, Kirwee 14; Lincoln 14, Peninsula 12; Irwell 26, Rol-i leston 8. Under 11: Darfield 30, Selwyn 0; Irwell 16, Waihora 12; Spririgston 14. Lincoln 4; West Melton 22, Peninsula 8.
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Press, 18 July 1977, Page 17
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