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Hebburn to face league new boys



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HEBBURN visit the league new boys when they travel to Ulgham tomorrow.
The South Tynesiders are keen to keep their momentum going from the winter training and first game victory.

Hebburn give starts to the Taylor brothers, Greame and Gary and reshuffle due to the unavailability of last Saturday's fine performer Darren Simpson.

Despite being new to the league, Ulgham are tipped as a team to beat this year.

However, Hebburn are full of confidence, and keen to get to grips with the team from Ashington, as they look to make their own progress up the league.

And the South Tynesiders will also hope to use this game as a benchmark for the upcoming Twenty20 clash between the two sides.

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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 12:45 PM
  • Source: Shields Gazette
  • Location: South Shields
 
 

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