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Crucial clashes for Moor and Thornhill A



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DEWSBURY Moor, the busiest local league club in the area so far as matches played is concerned, and Thornhill Trojans A, have no Easter break as they play important games.
Thornhill Trojans A are on a tremendous run of seven games without defeat in Pennine League Division Two and they have a big game in Overthorpe Park tomorrow against title-chasing Newsome Panthers, who are second in the table.
Newsome only edged out the Trojans 17-14 on their own ground so this promises to be an intriguing contest with Thornhill aiming to put more pressure on the top three.
Moor, still with their eyes on promotion from the Yorkshire League First Division, play their 25th league and cup game of the season when they visit Kinsley Raiders tomorrow.
This should be another keen encounter as Kinsley were only edged out by a point by leaders Old Church Tavern last Saturday, so Moor will have to be on their toes as they seek to make it six games without defeat.
Shaw Cross A meet York Acorn A at Leeds Road in Division Three.



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