A round-up of the weekend’s local rugby action with mixed results for Lincolnshire clubs
It was a mixed bag of results for clubs across Lincolnshire at the weekend, including Lincoln’s senior sides who picked up one emphatic victory and another battling defeat.
Prop Jake Taylor was named as Horncastle’s man-of-the-match, while flanker Archie Kirk and Second Row Luke Taylor also put in good performances for the visitors.Liam Cook on the attack for Horncastle. | Photo: Joe WenmanFormer Lincoln 1st XV player Euan Kelly came back to haunt his old club who lost 25-12 in the top-of-the-table clash at league leaders Hinckley.
In the same division, Market Rasen & Louth travelled to Birstall with several players missing and it proved to be a tough game, which ended in a 27-17 defeat against the Leicestershire side. Sleaford played the cup tie in a great spirit and remained positive despite the result. | Photo: Megan Jones In Women’s NC 3 Midlands , Gainsborough Ladies travelled to Oadby Wyggestonian Women with just 15 players available, but battled hard and showed great spirit throughout.
In Counties 1 Midlands East , Gareth Ramsden crossed for an impressive four tries as Stamford made it back-to-back wins with a hard-fought 40-35 victory at Dunstablians. Luke Chaplin crossed for two tries as Grimsby bounced back to winning ways in style with a 48-19 victory away against East Retford. Richard Bevan dives over for a try during North Hykeham’s emphatic 62-5 win against Ollerton. | Photo: Neil Sturge
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