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Mixed fortunes for Pudsey 2005 in cup matches



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Published Date: 22 September 2008
Pudsey 2005 have come a long way in their short history and came up against a top team who have history and success.
But Pudsey were not overawed in this defeat and can hold their heads high.

Pudsey went into the interval 3-1 down. A fine solo goal from Luke Spencer after good work from James Rainford and Grant Jackson.

Two further second half goals from the visitors killed off this Leeds & District Senior Cup tie.

Next week, Pudsey hope to continue their unbeaten runn in the league at Morley's Taylor Dalesman. The Man of the Match was Chris Ward


* Pudsey 2005 Reserves had a great result in their cup tie, with goals from Ashley Forber (2), Scott McDade and (Sicknote) Adam Hepworth.
Next week, Pudsey entertain East Leeds Whites in a league game.

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  • Last Updated: 23 September 2008 9:48 AM
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