Friday 22nd Feb
WATH BROW HORNETS, meanwhile, won 22-14 at champions SEATON RANGERS, whose young players continue to impress in a rebuilding season. Rangers were 14-6 ahead at half time, thanks to tries by John Bank and Andy McGlasson, with Duncan Moyles adding three goals, but Hornets upped the tempo in the second period, closing with a try and two goals by David Byers, supported by touchdowns from Ryan Collett, Dale Bell and Phil Coyles.
Saturday 16th Feb
KELLS who continue to carry all before them at the head of the Cumberland League. and preserved their 100 per cent record with a comfortable 36-16 win at WATH BROW HORNETS.
Hornets, six points behind third-from-bottom Glasson Rangers but with only three fixtures remaining and an inferior points’ difference, are effectively doomed to Division Two next season and were out of contention by the break, when Kells led 30-4. Jonathan Wignall scored three tries for the visitors,
Steven McGrady crossed twice, Ryan Robb and David Dickinson both nipped over, and Tony Burns kicked four goals. Hornets, who earned praise for their second half display, recorded touchdowns for Gary Clarke, Karl Olstrum and Richard Huby, two of which David Byers improved
Saturday 9th February 2008
Maryport 32 - 14 Wath Brow Hornets
Maryport, held to 10-10 at half-time, pulled away in the second half to beat Wath Brow Hornets 32-14. Michael McMillan, Jonathan Dawes, Scott Adams, Mark Foster and Daniel Rooney raced in for the Port, and Andrew Cartwright landed six goals. Ryan Collett (2) and Gary Elliott replied for Hornets, David Byers converting one score.
Saturday 12th of January 2008
Great Clifton 4 - 38 Wath Brow Hornets
WATH BROW HORNETS, meanwhile, prevailed 38-4 at GREAT CLIFTON, who were limited to a Mark French touchdown. Matthew Huby and David Charlton bagged a brace apiece for Hornets, Gavin Curwen offered a try and five goals, and Tom Sharpe and Philip Crawley recorded touchdowns.

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