Mental health patients in Lincolnshire will have their own rooms instead of shared units
Lincoln, Market Rasen, Spalding, and Stamford Old Boys were among the winning sides in Lincolnshire at the weekend, while Gainsborough Ladies played their first ever league match which ended in a spirited defeat against Stamford Women.
The hosts hard work was eventually rewarded late on as vice captain Adam Ongley powered over for a try.Market Rasen after their victory against Horncastle. | Photo: Market Rasen & Louth RUFC Although there were not too many first team games, Stamford College Old Boys and Spalding’s 1st XVs were both in action at the weekend and the two Lincolnshire sides were victorious.
Spalding’s Vets were also in action and their friendly against Deepings Dinosaurs ended in a 24-20 victory. Scunthorpe and Gainsborough contested the Spud Cup in memory of their former player Steve Daniel. | Photo: Bill Rhoades Carl Duffin receiving the silverware from Scunthorpe’s 3rd XV Team Manager Lita Kelly. | Photo: Bill Rhoades
Vice captain Joe Rhoades, Ben Lovelace, and Danny Vannet scored the tries for Barton with Morgan Williams adding one conversion.Matt Holden grabbed two tries and debutant Harry Sprigg scored his first for the club.Gainsborough Ladies showed great spirit in their first ever league match against Stamford. | Photo: Michael Collins Photography
Helen Jones on the run for Gainsborough shortly before scoring her try. | Photo: Michael Collins Photography Head Coach Martin Roberts said: “The girls played amazing in spells and when they believe in themselves they look amazing. That will come with more match time.Try scorer Caz Dolby on the run for Stamford. | Photo: Darren Dolby
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