22 August 1997
Haslingden are going for Singh
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
RUDRA Singh carries the weight of Haslingden's title
expectations on his shoulders in a crucial EW Cartons Lancashire
League weekend. The Indian all-rounder has been drafted in for
tomorrow's home game against Burnley and Sunday's tough trip to
Ramsbottom.
Skipper Mark Griffin sees the two fixtures as "make or break"
for his side.
"I can see the championship race going to the last game. And I
do not think it will be decided this weekend.
"Two wins this weekend and we would be well on our way.
"And it would be nice if East Lancs slipped up.
"But Burnley will be out for revenge after the Worsley Cup final
and Ramsbottom will certainly be up for Sunday's game," said
Griffin.
Challengers East Lancs also face a tricky trip to Nelson
tomorrow to face their former professional Alan Dawson.
Haslingden could, in theory, lift the trophy at Ramsbottom
should results go in their favour. The Bentgate men would need
to be 11 points clear at the end of the weekend's fixtures.
And that would be an ironic ending following the switch of Jack
Simpson and Steve Dearden from Ramsbottom to Haslingden at the
start of this season.
"It would be nice for Jack and 'Dash' but it would also be great
for the club," added Griffin.
The Haslingden players have been confident of their own ability
from the word go.
So much so that the troops stand to land a sizeable bet should
Haslingden win their 11th championship.
Teams have started to bunch underneath the top two.
Enfield travel to Bacup looking for their ninth consecutive win
without professional Shane Lee who has stayed at the Oval with
the Aussies.
Sussex's West Indies star Vasbert Drakes has been drafted in for
both weekend games.
Colne travel to Todmorden, Ramsbottom travel to Accrington and
Lowerhouse have, on paper, a comfortable game against Church.
Rawtenstall have secured the services of Lancashire's Darren
Shadford as sub-professional for their trip to Rishton.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)