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Slideshow: Stanningley SARLC warm up for crunch match with win



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Enjoy a picture slideshow of match action from Stanningley's 46-8 win against Crosfields.
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Published Date: 22 April 2008
Stanningley will take an unbeaten 13 match run into a winner takes all showdown in National Conference Division Two after romping to a 46-8 victory at Crosfields.
They will meet rivals Milford Marlins on Saturday in their final game of the season. Marlins currently occupy the third and final promotion place, just a point ahead of their city rivals.

Stanningley's lates victory saw Anthony Glynn scored a hat-trick of tries, Steve McGeachie scored two tries and two goals, Karl Craven grabbed a try and kicked three goals and Scott Hargreaves, Chris Burke and Eddie Norfolk also touched down.

Andy Wormald was man-of-the-match.

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  • Last Updated: 28 April 2008 8:55 AM
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