Richmond thumped in Yorkshire Championship
Richmondshire’s hopes of county success, representing the Darlington Building Society NYSD ECB Premier League in the Yorkshire Premier Leagues Champions Competition, were ended with a comprehensive defeat.
Richmondshire’s hopes of county success, representing the Darlington Building Society NYSD ECB Premier League in the Yorkshire Premier Leagues Champions Competition, were ended with a comprehensive defeat.
Darlington Building Society NYSD ECB Premier League winners, Richmondshire now go on to represent the league in the semi-final of the Yorkshire Premier League Championship against Sheriff Hutton Bridge, with an 11am start at Hurgill Road.
THE final day of the Darlington Building Society NYSD ECB Premier League, brings drama at bothe ends of the table.
Richmondshire could walk off with the Darlington Building Society NYSD ECB Premier League title, if they win at home to Hartlepool and Marton lose at Seaton Carew, who look destined to be relegated. The Dalesmen have a 14-point lead at the top, with just two games left.
Richmondshire still rule the roost at the top of the Darlington Building Society NYSD ECB Premier League, but their lead reduced to 14 points, with three games remaining. Marton, in second place, claimed a maximum 25 points from their home game with Hartlepool.
It’s a double-header weekend in the Darlington Building Society NYSD ECB Premier League, as leaders Richmondshire welcome Stokesley on Saturday and Barnard Castle on Bank Holiday Monday.
Richmondshire won at Darlington to go 19 points clear at the top of the Darlington Building Society NYSD ECB Premier League with just four games remaining.
The pressure is building, as the title Darlington Building Society NYSD ECB Premier League race moves into the final five games. Richmondshire hold a five-point cushion at the top as they travel to Darlington, who in danger of relegation.
Darlington eased their relegation worries in the Darlington Building Society NYSD ECB Premier League and put Seaton Carew in a perilous position after victory in the big relegation match at Hornby Park.
Darlington face a crucial relegation encounter as they travel to Seaton Carew.
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