North Ribblesdale crowned champions with historic victory
NORTH Ribblesdale finally vanquished a strong Ripon side on Saturday to take the league title in a thrilling game that had it all.
NORTH Ribblesdale finally vanquished a strong Ripon side on Saturday to take the league title in a thrilling game that had it all.
NORTH Ribblesdale need only one point in their last game to secure the Yorkshire Two league title after an emphatic win against Bramley on Saturday, their fifteenth consecutive league win while setting a new club record that has stood for exactly 30 years.
NORTH Ribblesdale overcame a potential banana skin with a commanding performance on Yarnbury's 4G pitch on Saturday.
A rampant Ribb ran in eight unanswered tries against a limited Leeds Corinthians side, who are struggling near the foot of the division.
NORTH Ribblesdale went back to the summit of Yorkshire Two with a hard-earned win at the ever-improving Bramley.
NORTH Ribblesdale made the long trip to South Yorkshire outfit Dinnington short of a few regulars, but still travelled expecting a win to keep their title hopes intact.
NORTH Ribblesdale travelled to high flying Baildon knowing it was a must win game if their title challenge was to be maintained and so it transpired.
NORTH Ribblesdale travelled to south Yorkshire with a great deal of confidence, but in the knowledge that the south of the county is always a difficult place to win.
NORTH Ribblesdale continued their progress up Yorkshire Two with a well-deserved victory over previous table toppers Wath upon Dearne.
NORTH Ribblesdale put on a commanding display against previously third placed Roundhegians with a display that demonstrated a very tight defence and an attacking flair not seen for a few years at Grove Park.
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