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KENDAL'S reward for their hard-fought win over Huddersfield in the EDF National Trophy is to draw just about the toughest match the third round of the competition can throw up.
BOTH teams spent the opening minutes of this Lancs/Cumbria League match sounding each other out with, as usual, the bigger Workington forwards trying to impose some superiority. After that first phase Kirkby began to dominate possession, however and Workington gave away several penalties, which kept play in their half.
KENDAL Town made another cup exit as they lost 2-1 to Unibond First Division side Chorley on Tuesday night in the fist round of the United Co-op Lancashire Cup.
KENDAL Town crashed out of the FA Trophy with a 3-2 defeat at Sheffield FC.
RAMPANT Kendal raced in 12 tries without reply in this Miller Homes League Division One match.
PASSION, pride and no little skill were not enough for Kendal as they chased a place in the FA Cup's first-round proper on Saturday, but the majority of the 640 spectators would admit that they deserved something for their efforts, writes Richard Daniels.
KENDAL plan to field their complete set of first choice backs for the first time this season in Saturday's Plumbase-sponsored match against Hull tomorrow.
THERE may be a long way to go, but Kendal increased their standing as North Division One promotion candidates by main challengers Huddersfield on Saturday.
DIDSBURY provided the toughest test yet for Kirkby and they needed to run in six ttries to get the better of Didsbury in this first ever North Lancs and Cumbria League meeting between these two sides.
KENDAL made it four wins out of four in North Division One with a controlled performance away at Middlesbrough on Saturday.
SOUTH African centre Renier Bester, (right), who was impressive at Middlesbrough last weekend, makes his first appearance before the home crowd when Kendal take on Darlington tomorrow.
IMPRESSIVE kicking by fly-half Dan Stephens was the key to Kendal taking the spoils in this top of the table battle in North Division One, writes Dennis Aris.
AMBLESIDE United's stated ambition of a top-four place on their return to Division 1 of the Talbot Insurance Westmorland League does not smack of over- confidence after a narrow defeat by Wetheriggs United.
A WEEK on from Kendal Town's FA Cup victory last Saturday and Worksop Town provide the same opposition as the Unibond League fixtures bring the teams together for a quick rematch at Parkside (3pm).
ON THE back of three comfortably won warm-up matches expectations are high as Kendal go into their first game of the North Division One season this weekend.
CHAMPIONS versus champions elect proved something of a damp squib for the fans at Queens Park. As in the Bank Holiday game at Milnthorpe, Windermere were shot out for a sub-par score, this time 82.
KENDAL CC go in search of silverware when hosts to St Annes in the Thwaites Cup final at their Shap Road ground on Sunday (1pm start).
KENDAL Town claimed their first Unibond Premier League points of the campaign with a slender victory over newly-promoted Buxton FC.
WELL-organised Witton set a standard which Town must at least match as they won more cosily than the 2-0 margin suggests on Bank Holiday Monday.
EARLY Unibond premier leaders Guiseley lie in wait for Lee Ashcroft's Kendal Town at home on Tuesday evening after his side secured its first league victory over the Bank Holiday weekend, writes Richard Daniels.
NETHERFIELD squeezed out Kendal in the dash for a place in the Thwaites 20-20 Competiton last four.
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