Oranges look sharp in defeating Holker under-12
It was goals galore in the Barrow & District Junior Football League last weekend as most teams survived the horrendous weather towards the back end of the week to get their matches on.
It was goals galore in the Barrow & District Junior Football League last weekend as most teams survived the horrendous weather towards the back end of the week to get their matches on.
BARROW Raiders welcome Coventry Bears to Craven Park tomorrow as they look to kick on from last week’s impressive comeback against Doncaster in front of a home crowd, writes Elliot Burrow.
Barrow Raiders’ Betfred League One season finally gets underway at the weekend, and it sees them travel to the Keepmoat Stadium in Doncaster as they look to get back into the Championship.
Featherstone Rovers head into tomorrow's Coral Challenge Cup fourth round tie against Barrow Raiders with a 100 per cent record in the league so far and they’ll be hoping to keep that going as they look to avenge last year’s defeat to their visitors.
Barrow Raiders head coach Paul Crarey believes that his side’s pre-season has been nothing other than a success as he prepares his team for Sunday’s Challenge Cup clash against London Skolars.
Cumbria’s under-17s as they were beaten comprehensively by a strong Yorkshire side who ran out 52 -18 winners at Millom in the opening game of the Three Counties Championship.
It has been a whirlwind of a week for new signing Connor Terrill, who has been recruited ahead of the 2020 season to help Barrow Raiders bounce straight back from this year’s relegation from the Betfred Championship.
Futsal may not be a sport followed by many in England but it is definitely on the rise, and Millom’s Liam Brockbank will find out tomorrow just how it feels to represent your country.
Lee Postlethwaite scored two tries, as Millom stood firm to defeat a spirited Drighlington 16-10 in their final home game of the season in Division Three of the National Conference League, writes Elliot Burrow.
It was an unforgettable day for Cartmel trainer James Moffatt last Saturday, as he completed a double on the cards to record his 50th winner at his ‘home’ racecourse course.
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