Archive for September, 2008

An absolute DRUBBING by a very good Wigan St Judes

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Wigan 96 Mayfield 8 An absolute DRUBBING by a very good Wigan St Judes outfit that doesn’t merit a full match report as it would be too negative to post? The scoring below tells the tale and needs no elaborating in my opinion? Things can only get better……I hope? Wigan St Judes M.o.t.M. ...

Skirlaugh action shots

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

There are some great photos of the match on Saturday. Thanks to Gordon for taking them. More are available from his album which is located from the link listed below http://s39.photobucket.com/albums/e192/gordonsphotos/mayfield/v%20Skirlaugh/?albumview=grid

Mayfield 26 Skirlaugh 50

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Last year's high flyers Skirlaugh were today’s visitors, who haven't had too good a start to their season winning two and losing two! With perfect weather for rugby league with bright sunshine and cooling breeze expectations were high on both sides. From the kick off both sides certainly looked nervous ...

Acorn too strong

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Today’s visitors, York Acorn came with a reputation for being physical side and posted their intentions straight from the kick-off with a high head shot on Ryan Douglas returning the ball to the 20 metre line immediately giving Mayfield the first penalty in what turned out to be something of ...

Two tough home games….

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

....starting this Saturday with York Acorn, who have started their campaign well with three impressive wins, scoring 122 for and conceding 62. They could be one of the surprise packages this season? The week after sees Skirlaugh who haven't started quite so well, with two wins and a loss scoring ...

Wigan St. Pats is off!

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Wigan St. Pats v Rochdale Mayfield (6/9/2008) has been called off due to a waterlogged pitch

02/09/2008 Mayfield 13 Leigh East 20

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

02/09/2008 Mayfield 13 Leigh East 20 Tonight’s visitors were Leigh East smarting from two opening losses and desperate to register their first points. The evergreen Lee Hansen who turned 40 last Sunday was again in their line-up stating “this is my last season”……Yeh, Lee, you’ve said that for at least the ...