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Away days for College XVs



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
BOTH College teams travel away this weekend, with the first team making the journey down to Bishop Auckland and the Mariners travelling to Winlaton.

The first team, with a narrow victory under their belts, and the Mariners, who faced the disappointment of their match against Jarrovians being called off last week, are both looking for strong displays tomorrow.

Bishop are always a tough prospect at home, but the College will have happy memories of their visit last term, when they suprised their hosts with an excellent early-season victory.

The Mariners make the short hop across to Winlaton this week in a fixture that was originally penned in as a home game.

With a notoriously big set of forwards the Mariners will certainly get a stern test, but hope to bring home the scalp of one of the bigger sides in the region.

Team selection for both sides will take place tomorrow. All players are asked to meet at 12.30pm prompt.



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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 3:26 PM
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