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| Wigan St Judes 2-6 Leigh East U7s
East came out confident from last weeks win, defensively they all work hard to push St Judes back to force the turnover on numerous occasions. In attack some outstanding runs were made making the man of the match a difficult choice. Tries from Broady 3 Finn 2 and Luke 1. The parents man of the match was Luke.
Leigh East U8s 3-3 Hindley
Hindley scored first in a close game with 2 evenly matched sides quickly followed by a east equaliser. Both sides played well completing there sets of 6 then defended well well to make it a close game, Tries from Dylan Gregson, Josh Hopkins and another from a Hindley player on loan to East.
Man of the Match Josh Hopkins, Best tackle Dylan Gregson, Best run Cai O'brien
Most improved Billy Southworth.
Langworthy 8-3 Leigh East U10s
East started off slow giving Langworthy an early lead but a much improved 2nd Half with 3 tries from Joshua Richardson and excellent leadership from Ben Penkywicz.
Leigh East U11s 28-18 Leigh Miners
In the eagerly awaited local derby, Leigh East emerged victorious! The first try came early in the match with Leon Molyneaux going over with Taylor Pemberton adding the extras. Successive sets seen the arm wrestle continue with strong runs from the forwards edging field position in the favour of East. Intelligent play by the backs saw Pemberton kick the ball through Miners line of defence collected well by Jordan Fishwick to score. Miners pushed back hard into the game but a solid try line tackle from Ryan Barnes saw East stand firm. A final try came from an interception by Adam Jones who ran half the pitch to score. This topped off a fantastic overall team performance leaving East with the spoils.
Hindley 24-4 Leigh East U13s
East had opportunities galore in a game that just didn't go their way on a heavy pitch, Jack Hamer was Easts try scorer.
Wigan St Pats 22-4 Leigh East U14s
East were on the wrong end of the scoreline against a well drilled Pats team, East need look for some positives after the poor showing, Easts try from Ryan Horne.
Wigan St Pats 10-46 Leigh East U15s
East carried on with their unbeaten start to the season after a convincing win over a spirited St Pats team, tries from Brad Whelan 3, Danny Surridge 2, Lewis Cozens, Dale Whitworth, Corey Hamer with Whelan kicking 7 Goals
Leigh Miners 14-26 Leigh East U16s
East again take the spoils in the local derby after a dominating performance that saw East fly into a 22 nil lead before letting Miners back into the game, East finished the job well after tries from Ross Webster 2, Ryan Gray, Ben Williams, Josh Woods, Jordan Hellam with Woods kicking 1 goal.
Leigh East 1st 18-18 Kells
Leigh East Shocked the NCL Division 2 leaders Kells but if only a last gasp drop goal went over east would have been celebrating a win.
It was the visitors that took the lead on 16 minutes when Daniel Joyce went over in the corner after 10 minutes of pressure on the East line, goal converted by Ross Gainford.
The Cumbrians extended their lead on 36 minutes after a well worked move down the left edge and Tyrone Dalton was in support to score, Gainford converted.
The second half belonged to the hosts though and they started with a bang as Chris Penn went over after quick thinking from Anthony Murray on the Short Side, Adam Holland converted to bring the scores within 6 points but 6 minutes later the scors were level when Gavin Hunter intercepted a long pass to go in under the posts from 60 meters out, Holland Converted.
Kells were the next on the score sheet just before the hour mark when Ian Lewis tried to offload in the tackle and the ball fell to Ryan Watson to sprint away from 65 meters and with Domonic Wear’s conversion it was back to a 6 point ball game. East wernt finished there, They fought back in true East fashion once again to prove the doubters wrong by Anthony Murray going over and with Holland’s Conversion put the scores level with 10 minutes to go.
East had a chance to nick the game with just a couple of minutes but it wasn’t to be, Man of the Match for Kells, Carl Sice Admitted that they “underestimated” Leigh East but it was East’s Craig Wingfield who got the biggest cheer of the day when the Man of the Match was announced as he was Easts best player.
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