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Douglas make it eight wins from nine

by isleofman.com 14th November 2007
Douglas stayed top of EuroManx South Lancashire and Cheshire Division Three with their eighth win in nine matches, at Ellesmere Port. The Manx side took the points with a 14-5 victory, thanks to two converted tries.

The match was largely dominated by an extremely strong wind, which saw all the points for both sides scored at the same end of the pitch! Douglas led 14-0 at half-time, with Danny Creer and Bryn Snellgrove the two try scorers. Creer broke off the back of a well driven maul, and Snellgrove's touch down was a solo effort, with a couple of good dummies on the way. Snellgrove converted twice.

The season reaches the halfway stage after the next match, in two week's time.

Vagabonds had an emphatic win in EuroManx South Lancashire and Cheshire Division Three, 55-10 at home to Ruskin Park.

Back on the Isle of Man, Ramsey 2nds had the narrowest of wins in the Shimmin Wilson Manx Shield, 15-14 away to Douglas 2nds. The home team had control but let it slip in the last five minutes, during which they conceded two tries. Ragnar Tamporian and Gwyn Davies touched down for Douglas, and Ben Pote converted twice. Ramsey won with three unconverted tries, from Ben Quayle, Pete Wilson and John Dean.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 14th, November 2007 12:25pm.

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