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Friday, 3rd September 2010

Match report: Pudsey 2005 reserves v Harehills WMC

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Published Date: 31 March 2009
Pudsey 2005 reserves enjoyed a 4-1 home romp against Harehills WMC.
Pudsey 2005 reserves 4
Harehills WMC 1

Pudsey made the better start and through a well struck free kick from Ashley Forber which the keeper pushed onto the bar, then followed up by Adam Hepworth for him to tap home.

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A second goal was followed shortly after again through some good teamwork providing Adam Hepworth with his second of the game. Entering the half time break some of the Pudsey players might have felt 2-0 up job well done.

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Starting the second half Harehills started to gain confidence and creating chances but "stand in keeper" Carl McDade kept the Harehills efforts out, with an hour of play passed Harehills were awarded a penalty, Carl McDade again proving to be a thorn in Harehills side, saving the penalty low to his right.

Pudsey then woke up again and added to the fist half tally, further goals from Ashley Forber and Darren Leeming, a consolation goal from Harehills left the final score 4-1.

It was an all round display of teamwork and effort, Pudsey now have 3 games remaining of the season, West Hunslet Cons, Rothwell and Imperial.

Man-of-the-match was awarded to Carl McDade, with special mentions to Steff Kosmirak, Simon Watkin and Dave Davenport.

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  • Last Updated: 31 March 2009 8:51 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
 


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