Ellesmere rugby
Results of matches played in the Ellesmere rugby sub-union’s :ompetitions on Saturday: Senior A: Leeston 18, Peninsula 3; Southbridge 16, Waihora I; Kirwee 14, Diamond Harbour 1; Lincoln 36, Prebbleton 0. Senior B: United 18, Lincoln 12; Darfield 18, Sheffield 3; Burnham A 49, Burnham B 6; Irweli 19, West Melton 0. Senior reserve: Kirwee 6, Waiaora 0; Springston 4, Leeston 4; ’rebbleton 8. Southbridge 7; Dunsandel 12. Selwyn 10; Burnham 12, Midlands 11. Under 19: Darfield 24, Dunsaniel 0: Lincoln 56, Burnham 13;
Sheffield 15, Peninsula 6; LeestonIrwell 29, Springston 6; Southbridge 14, Kirwee 0. Under 16: Southbridge 28, Irw-ell 3; Leeston 14, Peninsula 11; Waihora 34, Burnham 10; Lincoln 20, Darfield 10; Dunsandel 28, Selwyn 3. Under 13.—West: Darfield 15, Kirwee 12; Dunsandel 18, Sheffield 4; Springston 26, Selwyn 0; West Melton beat Burnham by default. East: Southbridge 25, Diamond Harbour 0; Leeston 26, Irweli 14.
Under 11: Springston 24, Selwyn 8; Sheffield 4, Dunsandel 0: Darfield 16. Kirwee 4
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Press, 8 May 1978, Page 15
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