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PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 8:43 pm 
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snowie wrote:shame its not on tv :lol: I would of liked to watch this one,
I hope its a good game, come on Stanley :D

sorry braytontiger :wink:


no probs snowie.

it must be a big game the lad asked to go to bed at 8 which is unheared of,hope to see a few faces off here in the morning although my time after the game will be limited has i after catch a train at 12.45 to watch my other team at keighley.

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sorry snowie ...board was down

Stanley 11s lost out in the dying minutes at dewsbury Moore in a close thought battle payed on a windy pitch. unlucky lads 12-8 to DM


tomorow sees Stanley Under 9s lock horns with Braytontigers very own Cas Panthers.
Good luck to both teams
K O at 11am ferry lane .






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cas panthers thew it all at Stanley in the under 9s match at Stanley , but the Wakefield lads held their nerve to ensure that the unbeaten run continues .
excellent match that had it all
Stanley 26 cas panthers 22






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im not too down thought it was a tough game,i was impressed with the 1,7 and i think 11 with the red hair who played to his weight well.

it could have quite easily gone either way but stanley played better across the field where we had too many passengers on the field.

good luck for the rest of the year, sorry i couldnt stay longer after the game but i had a train to catch. :wink:

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braytontiger wrote:im not too down thought it was a tough game,i was impressed with the 1,7 and i think 11 with the red hair who played to his weight well.

it could have quite easily gone either way but stanley played better across the field where we had too many passengers on the field.

good luck for the rest of the year, sorry i couldnt stay longer after the game but i had a train to catch. :wink:


the 1 and 7 have caused quite a few teams the same problem and really do punch well above their weight , as for the red headed 11 he may play to weight well but sometimes he needs to realise that he is still a under 9 and im 36 so what i say goes :lol:

in all fairness it was the best team ive seen stanley come up against this year and to say the 6 and 11 show potential is a understatement but then again it was about 20 odd kids who love playing rugby and that was so evident today.






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mutley cat wrote:the 1 and 7 have caused quite a few teams the same problem and really do punch well above their weight , as for the red headed 11 he may play to weight well but sometimes he needs to realise that he is still a under 9 and im 36 so what i say goes :lol:

in all fairness it was the best team ive seen stanley come up against this year and to say the 6 and 11 show potential is a understatement but then again it was about 20 odd kids who love playing rugby and that was so evident today.


our 6,11 and 10 were very good for us,my lad was the 6 "jake" and he was a bit down on himself for the way he played but he had nothing to be ashamed about,he put a lot of grown men to shame the way he got on with the game despite spending most of the game pooring with blood from his nose.

it was a tough game and the improvment in stanley is very evident from last year,the two big lads are intimidating and the 1,7 play well off the back of them.i look forward to meeting again later in the year at our place and if not their will be an invitation in the post for the festival.

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braytontiger wrote:our 6,11 and 10 were very good for us,my lad was the 6 "jake" and he was a bit down on himself for the way he played but he had nothing to be ashamed about,he put a lot of grown men to shame the way he got on with the game despite spending most of the game pooring with blood from his nose.

it was a tough game and the improvment in stanley is very evident from last year,the two big lads are intimidating and the 1,7 play well off the back of them.i look forward to meeting again later in the year at our place and if not their will be an invitation in the post for the festival.


my lads spurted the claret a couple of times but hates to leave the field boys but very brave n committed






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Your lad (6) was excellent, real good rugby brain for such a young lad. Certainly the best team we have played this season, and to be fair game could have gone either way. No 7 is my lad, think the stick i have given him during the week about tackling may have worked :lol: He managed to stop your lad twice when he looked certain to score..............but think it was more because ure lad did same to him when he broke clear :lol: :lol:

some good performances on both sides, a credit to the age group.

Look forward to coming to your place later in the season (festival invite will be recipricated mate)

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Outwood Vic wrote:Your lad (6) was excellent, real good rugby brain for such a young lad. Certainly the best team we have played this season, and to be fair game could have gone either way. No 7 is my lad, think the stick i have given him during the week about tackling may have worked :lol: He managed to stop your lad twice when he looked certain to score..............but think it was more because ure lad did same to him when he broke clear :lol: :lol:

some good performances on both sides, a credit to the age group.

Look forward to coming to your place later in the season (festival invite will be recipricated mate)


you do give im a little stick but its not easy being coach and dad and trying to mange them both on the field of play i ve been there n done that so i take my hat of to you n brayton . the best thing about Stanley this year is that every week one of the quiet players steps up a gear .






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