Match Day 31 (Midweek)
Mansfield Marksman 6 lost to Keighley 24
Second Division 1988/89 Match Day 31 (Midweek) |
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Match URL | www.rugbyleagueproject.org/matches/48687 | |||||||
Status | Completed | |||||||
Date | Thursday, 6th April, 1989 | |||||||
Referee | Colin Steele (Marton) | |||||||
Venue | Alfreton (Alfreton) | |||||||
Crowd | 264 | |||||||
Mansfield | Scoresheet | Keighley | ||||||
Terry LANGTON | T | 2 | Joe BARDGETT | |||||
Terry MANNING | ||||||||
Paul MOSES | ||||||||
Gary ROSE | ||||||||
Shaun KILNER | G | 2 | Keith DIXON | |||||
Mansfield | Teams | Keighley | ||||||
Brent ANDREWS | 1 | FB | 1 | Keith DIXON | ||||
Paul POWELL | 2 | W | 2 | Max MASON | ||||
Neil RUDD | 3 | C | 3 | Vince O'BRIEN | ||||
Shaun KILNER | 4 | C | 4 | Terry MANNING | ||||
Harry MAHER | 5 | W | 5 | Joe BARDGETT | ||||
Chris WARDLE | 6 | FE | 6 | Paul MOSES | ||||
Terry LANGTON | 7 | HB | 7 | Ricky WINTERBOTTOM | ||||
Mick HOUGH | 8 | FR | 8 | Brendan WHITE | ||||
Chris STONES | 9 | HK | 9 | Bob PROCTOR | ||||
Craig WHITEHEAD | 10 | FR | 10 | Trevor SKERRETT | ||||
Phil COCKAYNE | 11 | 2R | 11 | Gary MOORBY | ||||
Darren MOULDEN | 12 | 2R | 12 | Kevin ROSE | ||||
Brian KELLETT | 13 | L | 13 | Mark FAIRBANK | ||||
Phil EDGE | 14 | B | 14 | Peter RICHARDSON | ||||
Carl ROBERTS | 15 | B | 15 | Gary ROSE | ||||
Team Info
Mansfield
- Previous Game:
- Match Day 28 vs. Keighley
- Next Game:
- n/a
- Out:
- Darren Woodcock (wing), Mick Sheldon (halfback), Paul Fox (bench), Adrian Taylor (bench)
- In:
- Harry Maher (wing), Terry Langton (halfback), Mick Hough (front row), Phil Edge (bench)
- Changes:
- Carl Roberts (front row to bench)
Keighley
- Previous Game:
- Match Day 31 vs. Barrow
- Next Game:
- Match Day 32 vs. Runcorn
- Out:
- Jeff Butterfield (fullback)
- In:
- Max Mason (wing), Gary Rose (bench)
- Changes:
- Keith Dixon (wing to fullback)
This match is a part of the following:
Contributions:
Shawn Dollin, Greg Fiveash
Sources:
Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook (1981-82 to 1999), Irvin Saxton's Record Keepers' Club