Cup Results

Lyons Roar Into the Final


By Groundhopper
 
Hetton Lyons Cricket Club made the Long Travel to Sutton to play Hazelhurst Fc from Surrey who play in the Morden & District Sunday League, in the Football Association Sunday Cup the Winners to play in the Final at Anfield the Home of Liverpool Fc  On the 25th april , The Swinburn and Maddison Durham Sunday League Team,  who were winners of the competition in 2006 and 2008, will now be looking to become the first team to lift
 
The Cup for a third time when they play Magnet Tavern at Anfield in May, Hetton had a host of early chances , but it was Hazelhurst the underdogs who opened the scoring just short of the half-hour mark, capitalising from close-range on Hetton’s inability to clear their area.Hetton down 1-0 But Favorites  Hetton Lyons Cricket Club dominating possession levelled the scores when Chris Emms beat two players to Fire Home from 25 Yards.In the second Half Hetton Manager made a big tactical descion when he  sentSubstitute Chris Lawther up front to as an extra forward , and It was Lawther who raced onto a Long ball from Lewis Dodds l and shot home the winner to ensure the Hetton Lyons will go to Liverpool’s Anfield stadium for the Final were they will play Linconshire Side Market Tavern Fc who play in the Spalding Sunday League.Hetton Lyons Cricket Club .

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Hetton Celebrate

 
 
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Magnet Tavern Celebrate
 
Manager Bradley Groves, whose squad still contains a number of players from the previous two victories, is now hoping that their experience can count when they come face-to-face with Boston-based Magnet."It's a major thing for any amateur footballer to go and play at Anfield,” Groves told TheFA.com after their 2-1 win."We know that whoever we play, it's going to be tough and that will be the case against Magnet Tavern.”The Lyons showed their character on Sunday too, after coming from behind to win the game at Sutton United.’’Now, preparations will begin for Hetton’s latest jaunt to Merseyside and what Groves admits is their main ambition for the season"It's the third time we've been there in five years, so it's an incredible achievement,” he added.“It'll be a great day and the best team will win on the day but it's a massive thing for us, and it's what we set our season on."It's a major occasion for the the Lyons Cricket Club”

Elswere in the League ,In the quarter final of the Spennymoor Town Fc sponsored league cup, Kelloe WMC FC ran out easy 5 - 1 winners against premier rivals Ferryhill MC FC in a very much one sided game.  Kelloe quickly moved into a 2 goal lead with strikes from Staurat Thompson and Neil Charlton.  After missing numerous chances, Ferryhil broke and came back into the game with a great volley from outside the box.  Kelloe then went up the other end and made it 3 - 1 with a goal from Gavin Barton.  In the second half Kelloe dominated possession and again missed some guilt edge chances before Gavin Barton grabbed his second and substitute Stephen Carruthers added a fifth to make the final score 5 - 1.

In the Premier Division Pelton ROAB Struggled to get 11 Fit Players for the Trip to Sedgefield St Edmunds Pelton Found them selves 1-0 down after 3 mins then 1-1 A flurry of activity in the area led to an opposition error. Michael Graver took advantage by scoring a well-finished left footed goal from 18 yards out. Then Sedgefield added two further Goals to make it, 3-1 down then Dave Surrey fired home from 18 yards out with a well-finished left foot goal, following a cross from Adam Kinston. To make it 3-2, second half Pelton found themselves winning 4-3 thanks to a great team goal, finished off by Michael Graver with a left footed conversion from long range, following a Gareth Cornell pass. Then Michael Graver fired home from 18 yards out with a superb left foot goal, following a through-ball from Craig Marron. Pelton were Now winning 4-3 ,with a minute to go and a slip by Pelton Defender Freeman allowed Sedgefield to level the Scores Finishing 4-4.Burnmmor Cricket Club entertained Sacriston Cricket Club, 1st half Burnmoor Took the lead on 5 mins after player manager Andy Colledge burst into the Sacriston box and finished well from 12 yards,Burnmoor created very little after that, Andy hall going close from a free kick, and Lee Smith hitting the post from 6 yards,sacriston got level on 25mins after the Graham Embleton had a free header from a corner. Final Score 1-1.Houghon Glendale were 3-1 winners at Langley Park Wmc and Brandon Bay Horse Crashed to a 4-2 defeat at Newton Aycliffe wmc.

In the First Division Washington Arms kept up their promotion hopes with a 4-2 win at home to Houghton Mill All Stars. Arms got off to a fine start scoring two goals in the first fifteen minutes - Michael Reay netted the first rounding three Mill defenders before smashing the ball past Mill keeper Ian Price, then a low right wing cross was met by Mill's Andy Adey whose attempted headed clearance ended up in his own net. Mill reduced the deficit on twenty five minutes when Arms keeper Michael Ramsey was beaten to the ball by a fine Gary Adey header from a Nick Thompson cross. Carlo Barrass made it 3-1 to Arms ten minutes before the break with an excellent swerving twenty five yard shot. Shortly after the break Gary Adey netted Mill's second putting the ball into the empty net after rounding keeper Ramsey. With two minutes remaining Arms were assured of three valuable points when Chris Morrison knocked home their fourth after beating Mill's off side trap. Lumley FC were able to come from behind and claim all 3 points in the Home Fixture against visitors Chester Hilda Park. In an evenly balanced game Lumley squandered a host of 1st half chances & at half time the score was 0-0. It was Hilda Park who broke the deadlock through a well worked short corner. Soon after the scores were level when James Laidler powered his 30 yard unstoppable strike into the top corner. With 5 minutes remaining Lumley's Stephen Wood latched onto a through ball & beat the advancing Hilda Park goalkeeper. Giving Lumley a 2-1 lead. Lumley stood firm despite late pressure to hold on to a 2-1 victory.Esh Winning Cricket Club Crashed to an 8-2 Defeat at Birtley Board Inn,Sacriston Wmc won 1-0 at Fatfield Biddick Inn, Washington JFC were 5-0 home winner over visitors Waterhouses Fc.

In the Second Division Chester Osborne Travelled to Pittington Fc  and found themselves 1-0 down ten minutes in to the game but a foul on Chris Days in the penalty area led to Chris Winn converting the spot kick. A long clearance from the Pitting ton defence led Paul Botchery to head into his own net giving pitting ton the lead again before Chris Winn scored again after a good run past the Pitting ton defence. Chris Days was next to score converting a Chris Winn pass across the face of the goal before Chris Winn completed his first half hatrick making it 4-2 at halftime. In the second half the Osborne played some good football and were rewarded with Paul Botcherby converting from the penalty spot.Pittington got another after a mix-up at the back and then Chris Days got his second latching onto a long kick from Peter Roddham and coolly lobbing it over the keepers head and Days went onto complete his hatrick from the penalty spot. Wes Hood scored from 20 yards shooting past the keeper and in off the post to make the final score 8-3 to the Osborne. Chilton Wmc won 8-0 at Washington Lambton Village, Steelers Fc won 2-0 at West Rainton Fc. Chester Plough Inn had a lengthy Journey to struggling Bishop Middleham Cross Keys. The Cestrians welcomed back Joel Baddams and Chris Cuthbert son and David Wilcock back into the squad, the away side did manage to grab and early lead and it came from an unlikely source, Keith Lines provided the free kick which Hill dummied for NATHAN BADDAMS to smash into the net from close range. Once The Plough had opened up the scoring there was only going to be one winner and they doubled the lead soon after through JOHN ADAMSON. Lines provided the cross for Adamson to poke home from close range. The Plough  extended their lead even further through centre half Mark Atchison  Keith Lines once again the provider, crossing for MARK ATCHISON to shoot past the keeper for his first of the season. The home side did manage to get back into the game just on the stroke of half time when the away defence switched off and Bishop scored direct from a corner kick. H/T 1-3 A superb free kick from 25 yards out from Daniel Hill crashed off the underside of the bar and was apparently over the line by three yards; BEN LLOYD followed it in to make sure and was

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awarded the goal by the referee. DANIEL HILL did manage to get on the score sheet only moments later to after a long kick forward from goalkeeper Thubron was allowed to bounce and The Plough striker raced onto the chance and made no mistake slotted past the home keeper. BEN LLOYD got his second of the game with a screamer when he struck a fine shot from 25 yards out into the roof of the net over the outstretched hands of the Bishop keeper. The game was now turning into a rout when KEITH LINES added his first of the game with a great pass from Hill, then Lines twisted and turned in the area before placing his shot past the home keeper. The Plough were back on the attack again and earned a free kick on the right. John Forster provided the cross for MARK ATCHISON to double his tally; Bishop Middleham did manage to grab a second of the game when the The Plough defence were stretched due to everyone surging forward. The home striker finished well into the corner of the net. BEN LLOYD completed his man of the match performance with a well deserved hat trick when he went on a mazy run and beat two players for dinking the ball over the keeper and into the net. The away side surged forward and it was now becoming shooting on site in search of the tenth goal. The best chance of the whole game fell to the head of Tony Dogfish who managed to only head the ball straight at the keeper from 1 yard out, which must go down as the miss of the season from the stand in skipper! Thankfully only minutes litter NATHAN BADDAMS saved Tony Daglish blushes when he grabbed the tenth of the game and his brace when Chris Howey crossed for the midfield Dynamo to run onto beat his man and slot home. To Make the Full Time score 10-2 to the Plough.Ushaw Moor Cricket Club were 5-1 winners at Coxhoe Wmc, Sedgefield Black Lion won 5-1 at Pelton Fc.

In the Third Division Shadforth Plough Inn and Visitors Pelaw Grange Dogs shared the Points in a 3-3 Draw,Washingto Victoria won 4-0 at Low Fell Gold Medal. Houghton Chilton Lodge Lost 8-3 at Bowburn Cooperage.

In the Fourth Division Framwellgate moor Wmc won 5 0 against Visitors Neville’s Cross Social a very poor first half ended 0 0 Framwellgate stepped it up a bit second half glyn scored after 50 mins a Minute Later Fletcher made it 2-0 Then in the 75 Min sub Wright son made it 3-0 and Fields and Barker added further Goals to make it 5-0 to Framwellgate. Goals from Craig Mickel 2, Stuart Rawling 2, and One each from Paul Cortlett and Carl Ritchie Gave Chester Easystreet a 6-1 away win at Oxclose Ox and Plough.The Bird Inn were 3-2 Home winners over Langley Park Rams Head.New Durham Wmc were 3-1 Home winners over Kelloe Davy Lamp. Witton Gilbert entertained Quarrington Hill having not played for two weeks and having lost there last 3 league games to lose pace on the current leaders Bird Inn. The first half was dominated by the home side and deservedly took a 2-0 lead in the first half through Calcutt scoring from 6 yards out and Narracott firing in a excellent left shot into the top corner from 18 yards out. The second half the visitors started to get back into the game and pulled a goal back when a harmless shot from 20 yards bounced in front of Potts and hit a bobble in the goal month and went into the net. Thankfully, Witton Gilbert were able to restore there two goal led when Meatherall scored from close range with 20 minutes remaining. The last 20 minutes were a pretty drab affair and the home side were able to claim the 3 points to maintain an interest in promotion with still 11 games remaining to be played in the space of 5 weeks.

League News

The Swinburn Maddison Durham Sunday Football League returned to action Last Sunday after weeks of cancellations due to the weather.
 
Hetton Progress in all England
By Groundhopper.

Hetton Lyons Cricket Clubs All England FA Sunday Cup 3rd Round against Liverpool side Poulton Royal Finallly got played on Sunday, the game originally to be played in Liverpool was cancelled twice due to the weather then the tie was again cancelled as it was moved to Spennymoor the Home of the Lyons.A game that the Lyons have waited for seven weeks will be remembered for the result and not the game.  It took a long time for the game to get going and it was the final ball that was lacking for the Lyons, the visitors had very few chances in fact the Lyons keeper  not having to make a save in the first 45 mins as the Lyons defence gave nothing away. In the 17th minute Lewis Dodds put a great ball through for Chris bell to beat the offside trap and slipped the ball past the Poulton keeper to make it 1-0.Bell nearly doubled his tally just before half time after his shot beat the keeper but the Poulton defender cleared it of the line halt time 1-0.Second half got under way with once again the ball being more in midfield than anywhere else with Ainsley and Dodds in the thick of it. After the hour mark a triple substition for the Lyons, Cogdon  Graydon and Moore for  Ainsley  ,Lowther and Toft,Bradley Groves the Lyons manager changed it to a 5-3-2 formation and they upped  the pace of the game and in the 73rd minute in paid off, Graydon won the ball knocked it wide to Capper on the left wing who put it through to Cogdon, he turned the defender inside out and smacked the ball across the keeper who had no chance to make it 2-0 to the Lyons, the visitors would have make the long way back to Liverpool very disappointed that they were very poor on the day.
Hetton Team, Finch, Roulston Mason Dixon Capper, Bell  Dodd’s  Ainsley Toft, Byrne Lawther.

Subs Bishop Moore Graydon  Cogdon  Rae.

 Hetton Now entertain Huddersfield Irish Centre in the 4th round of the Competition at Spennymoor next Sunday Kick Off 1-00pm 
 
 
Extra Time needed for Kelloe wmc to progress
By Groundhopper     
Kelloe WMC FC entertained Birtley Barley Mow wmc in the last 16 of the Durham Football Association Sunday county cup.  Both teams started well without creating many chances.  After the break with the pitch becoming heavier, Birtley started well again and took the lead through a penalty when Tom Orton brought down the Birtley striker inside the box.  As the game continued Birtley became tired and started to concede a lot of free kicks resulting in their centre half been sent off for a second bookable offence.  Then Kelloe equalised with a great finish from outside the box from Stuart Thompson.  The game ended 1 - 1 after 90 minutes and in extra time Kelloe dominated with the extra man and wasted numerous chances before Chris Smith dribbled inside the box and scored with a cool top corner strike with only 1 minute left.

In the  League’s Premier Division  Houghton Glendale entertained Burmoor Cricket Club ,due to the weather both clubs going 7 weeks without a game,1st half was always going to be a struggle for both sets of players who haven’t played for so long, lot of poor touches and sloppy play in 1st 20 mins of the game,Burnmoor were a goal down on 30 mins after some poor defending .In the second Half Burnmoor looked for the equalizer and this came on 55 min A well delivered cross from Andy hall was converted by lee Wright. A great finish with the right foot from close range. The Final score 1-1, Brandon Bay Horse travelled to Burnside wmc and both sides shared the points in a 4-4 draw.

In the First Division Lumley Fc travelled to Sacriston Wmc the 1st game of 2010 for both clubs was a game that was decided by a late goal. Lumley dominated possession but failed to create the cutting edge. A battling stalemate opened up late on and both keepers made saves to keep the scores at 0-0. With 4 minutes remaining Lumley stole the points with a fine finish from Ward. The Washington Arms moved into second place in Division One with a fine four nil victory over Birtley Board Inn. After a goalless first half in which both teams looked decidedly rusty after the long break caused by the recent bad weather the Arms take the lead with a fortunate goal, a miss hit cross falling kindly to Danny Murray who volleyed home from close range. The Board Inn press forward in search of an equaliser however a solid Arms defence well marshalled by David Lyall comfortably deal with any threats. In a ten minute spell the Arms put the result beyond doubt. Michael Stubbs heads home a great Danny Noble cross to make it two nil, two minutes later Danny Murray grabs his second latching on to a miss hit clearance from the keeper. The hard working Chris Morrison completes the scoring finishing off the move of the game with a well struck strike from the edge of the box.

In the Second Division Steelers FC started the New Year with a 6-0 away win at Pittington FC. Michael Nichol grabbed a hat trick and goals from Bowes, Malekpour and Dawson gave them a 6 goal victory. The game was played at a tremendous pace with both sides enjoying their first run out for 6 weeks. Special thanks must go to Dave Ryan the referee as he had a tremendous game officiating this match. Washington Lambton Village were 7-6 winners at Coxhoe wmc, Pelton FC travelled   to West Rainton FC and shared the points in a 4-4 draw.

In the third Division Bowburn Cooperage were 1-0 Home winners over Shadforth Plough Inn , East Rainton Travellers Rest were 3-2 winners at Washington Usworth Top Club and Washington Victoria were 3-1 home winners over Hamsteels Inn.

In the Fourth Division Witton Gilbert Wmc entertained Chester Leonard’s This was a good hard fought game with Witton continuing their good run with a 3-1 win against a much improved Chester Leonards.Ben Sanderson opened the scoring in the 18th minute with a free kick on the edge of the 18 yard area which found it’s way in at the far post. Barrie Allport made it 2-0 10 minutes later with a cool finish from 10 yards into the corner past the advancing keeper. That remained the score at half time. The second half was a different story with Leonard’s pressing hard and got a foothold in the game with a neat finish following a great through ball to make 2-1.With 15 minutes left though Witton got the killer goal when Ian Renwick was brought down in the area and got up to despatch the resultant penalty into the corner. With Leonard’s pushing forward there were opportunities for Witton to extend their lead with Paul Finnegan going close on 2 occasions and Barrie Allport blazing over from 10 yards with the goal at his mercy, somewhat dampening an otherwise very impressive individual display. A mention should also go to the referee Paul Burt who had an excellent game. Langley Park Rams Head were 4-0 winners at Durham Garden House; the Bird Inn won 2-1 at Quarrington Hill WMC.. Neville’s Cross Social crashed to a 4-2 defeat at Washington Colliery Fc

In the JD Taxis Trophy 1st round the big Chester le Street Derby saw  The Osborne host  Hilda Park the Osborne opened the scoring when Hilda Park Full back Ross Atkinson turning in an Osborne cross into his own goal past a stranded Hilda Park Keeper Tony Chapman. The Osborne showed encouraging signs in patches with good displays throughout and another man of the match performance by Chris Winn. Hilda Park had two sent off late into the game but the own goal was enough to see The Osborne through to the next round with a Fine 1-0 win. Sedgefield Black Lion had a very good 7-0 away win at Chester Plough Inn in the 3rd Round of the Deerness Driveways Trophy with goals from Phil Bland, Kajid Sanders, Phill Tonks and two each from Dan Newby and Ben Smith. In the Castle Insurance Trophy Chester Easystreet were 3-1 winners at Gilesgate Moor Hotel.
 
 
 
In The Durham County Football Association Sunday Inter League Knock Out Cup  For Season 2009 – 2010  The Following Leagues Have Entrered A Side And The Draw Was Made At The Durham County Football Association Headquarters Last Week:
1. Consett Sunday League
2. Durham Sunday League
3. Gateshead Sunday League
4. Spennymoor Sunday League
5. Stockton And District Sunday League
6. Sunderland Sunday League
7. Tyneside Sunday League
 
Preliminary Round - To Be Played On Or Before Friday 26th February 2010
1. Swinburne Maddison Durham Sunday League V Spennymoor Sunday League
2. Gateshead Sunday League V Sunderland Sunday League
3. Stockton & District Sunday League V Tyneside Sunday League
Bye:- Consett & District Sunday League
 
Semi Finals - To Be Played On Or Before Friday 26th March 2010
4. Consett & District Sunday League V Stockton & District Sunday League Or Tyneside Sunday League
5. Gateshead Sunday League Or Sunderland Sunday League v  Swinburne Maddison Durham Sunday League Or Spennymoor Sunday League                                                                            
 
 
Final - To Be Arranged By The Durham County FA

DURHAM COUNTY SUNDAY CUP COMPETITION 2009/2010 SEASON



First Round - Sunday 8th November 2009 Kick Off 10.30 am

174 Billingham The Merlin v Stockton Sun Inn
175 Stockton Hardwick Social Club v Horden CW U 21s
176 Washington North Biddick v Birtley Barley Mow WMC
177 Greenside FC v Easington CIU
178 Billingham Telstar v Chester le Street Easy Street
179 Pelton RAOB v Sundeerland Myers
180 Hartlepool Owton Manor SC v Hartlepool Throston Wanderers
181 Boldon Shack v Murton Victoria
182 Shotton Comrades v Yarm George and Dragon
183 Billingham Cons v Sunderland Hastings Athletic
184 Hartlepool Lion Hillcarter v Chester le St. Waldridge Park U21s or Kelloe WMC
185 Hartlepool Athletic Rugby v Chester le Street Whitehills Pub
186 South Shields Vets Reunited v Witton Park Rose & Crown.
187 Easington HMS Victory Club v Washington Arms
188 S’land Humbledon & Plains Farm GI v Sunderland The Jolly Potter
189 Burnside WMC v Dawdon Colliery Welfare
190 Chester le St. Osborne WMC v Darlington DSRM Allstars
191 Washington Westwood v Hetton Lyons CC
192 Ferryhill Whitehorse v Sunderland RCA Barnes
193 Houghton Glendale Social v Tantobie Oak Tree
194 Horden Comrades v Stockton Rosegale N & SA
195 Sunderland Golden Fleece v Coundon Durham Ox
196 Tindale Crescent WMC v Wingate Fir Tree DPC
197 Middlestone Moor Masons Arms v West Auckland WMC
198 Consett Station Ex-Juniors v Hartlepool Rovers Quoit
199 Cockfield Kings Head v Hartlepool Mulgrave Athletic
200 Trimdon The Dovecote v Annfield Plain Cricket Club
201 Brandon Bay Horse v Washington JFC
202 Blackhall Old Boys v Langley Park WMC
203 Sedgefield St Edmunds v Coundon Forresters Arms
204 Staindrop FC v Sunderland Roker
205 Sunderland Grangetown Florists v Sunderland SRM Hylton Castle


Third Preliminary Round - Sunday 18th October 2009 Kick Off 10.30 am

142 Chester le St. Waldridge Park U 21s v Kelloe WMC (Kelloe played in FA Sunday Cup)
143 Sunderland Colliery Tavern Kail 3 v 4 Washington Arms
144 Langley Park WMC 8 v 0 Hartlepool Atletico Corner Flag
145 Annfield Plain Cricket Club 3 v 1 Sunderland The Victory SC
146 Burnmoor Cricket Club 3 v 6 Billingham The Merlin
147 Tantobie Oak Tree 3 v 0 Peterlee EBG
148 S’land Hylton Castle Arms 3 v 7 Chester le Street Easy Street
149 South Moor FC 1 v 7 Sundeerland Myers
150 Hartlepool WMC 2 v 3 (AET) Blackhall Old Boys
151 Horden CW U 21s 4 v 1 West Auckland Eden Arms
152 Washington JFC 8 v 0 B. Auckland Bay Horse Woodhouses
153 Sunderland Roker 7 v 2 Bishop Auckland Beehive
154 Stockton Rosegale N & SA 4 v 1 S’land Hylton Castle Seniors
155 Cockfield Kings Head 4 v 0 Hartlepool Rugby
156 Sunderland Heppies 0 v 3 Hartlepool Athletic Rugby
157 S’land Silksworth Paragon 2 v 2 Coundon Durham Ox (Coundon won on penalties)
158 Stockton Sun Inn 2 v 1 Shotton Officials
159 Washington The Stella 5 v 6 (AET) Yarm George and Dragon
160 Sunderland Golden Fleece 5 v 4 Easington Lane Three Tuns
161 Hartlepool Mulgrave Athletic 10 v 1 Stanley Shield Row
162 Ferryhill Black Bull 0 v 1 Chester le Street Whitehills Pub
163 Sunderland Catholic Club 0 v 3 Ferryhill Whitehorse
164 Sunniside Social 3 v 5 Trimdon The Dovecote
165 Sunderland Hall Farm 2 v 2 Sunderland SRM Hylton Castle (SRM Hylton Castle won 4 – 3 on penalties)
166 West Auckland WMC 3 v 0 Seaham Phoenix
167 South Shields Simonside Arms 0 v 3 Birtley Barley Mow WMC
168 Newton Aycliffe WMC 1 v 3 Chester le St. Osborne WMC
169 Sunderland Hastings Athletic 5 v 0 South Shields The White Horse
170 Sherburn Lambton Arms 3 v 5 Wingate Fir Tree DPC
171 Hartlepool Throston Wanderers 4 v 1 Willington Cottles
172 Sunderland The Jolly Potter 8 v 1 Middleton St George The Fighting Cocks
173 Coundon Forresters Arms 3 v 1 Stockton Elm Tree SC


SecondPreliminary Round - Sunday 27th September 2009 Kick Off 10.30 am

Hartlepool DPM Carpets 0 v 4 Hartlepool Throston Wanderers
Horden CW U 21s 4 v 1 Sedgefield Black Lion
Wingate Railway Crossings 1 v 4 Sunderland The Victory SC
Peterlee EBG 2 v 1 Sunderland Millview CIU
Sunniside Social 3 v 2 Kirk Merrington Half Moon
Sunderland SRM Hylton Castle 6 v 2 Framwellgate Moor WMC
Stockton Sun Inn 4 v 1 Whickham Fellside U 21s
Sedgefield NETpark 2 v 3 West Auckland Eden Arms
Newton Aycliffe Royal British Legion 0 v 5 Burnmoor Cricket Club
Chester le Street Whitehills Pub 6 v 2 So. Shields White horse Rangers
Tow Law New Market 2 v 3 Annfield Plain Cricket Club
Hartlepool Atletico Corner Flag 3 v 2 Hartlepool L & L Joinery
Tudhoe United 0 v 3 Hartlepool WMC
Durham County (Sunday) 0 v 7 Birtley Barley Mow WMC
Sunderland Colliery Tavern Kail 3 v 1 Sunderland Hendon Blue
West Auckland Station 2 v 3 Easington Lane Three Tuns
South Moor Sports 3 v 4 Ferryhill Whitehorse
Washington Biddick Inn 0 v 2 South Shields The White Horse
Stockton Newtown & Primrose Hill 4 v 6 West Auckland WMC
Craghead Johns Castle Inn 2 v 3 Chester le St. Waldridge Park U 21s
Etherley Dog & Gun 2 v 4 South Shields Simonside Arms
Bishop Auckland Beehive 4 v 3 High Handenhold Bird Inn
Kelloe WMC 8 v 1 Darlington Haughton WMC
Durham Bede Lodge 5 v 7 South Moor FC
B. Auckland Bay Horse Woodhouses 2 v 2 St Johns Chapel (Bay Horse won 6 – 5 on penalties)
Stockton Rosegale N & SA 4 v 1 Sunderland Redhouse Last Orders
Hartlepool Schooner Athletic 0 v 3 S’land Hylton Castle Seniors
South Hetton Cricket Club 0 v 4 Newton Aycliffe WMC
Ferryhill WMC 2 v 3 Tantobie Oak Tree
Shildon Three Tuns Goodfellas 1 v 8 Sunderland Hastings Athletic
Blackhall Hardwick 1 v 2 Blackhall Old Boys
Sunderland The Jolly Potter 10 v 2 Easington Miners Arms
Washington Lambton Village 1 v 2 Seaham Phoenix
Darlingon Argos/DHL 1 v 10 Chester le St. Osborne WMC
Hartlepool Snooker Centre 0 v 5 Sunderland Heppies
S’land Hylton Castle Arms 2 v 0 Hetton Social
Wingate Fir Tree DPC 7 v 1 Shildon Royal George
Sunderland Hall Farm 4 v 1 Darlington Rolling Mill Allstars
Hartlepool Rugby 4 v 2 Hartlepool Camerons Club Athletic
Sunderland Millview SC 1 v 2 Hartlepool Athletic Rugby
Coundon Forresters Arms 5 v 0 Hartlepool Welfare Athletic
Sherburn Lambton Arms 4 v 2 Hartlepool Manor Old Boys
Sunderland Silksworth U 21s 2 v 2 Coundon Durham Ox (Coundon Durham Ox won 4 – 3 on penalties)
Yarm George and Dragon 4 v 1 South Shields Whiteleas SC
Sunderland Catholic Club 4 v 2 Boldon FC
Durham Garden House 0 v 2 Stanley Shield Row
Hartlepool travelers Rest 1 v 2 Billingham The Merlin
Esh Winning Cricket Club 0 v 4 Langley Park WMC
Washington Legends 0 v 5 S’land Silksworth Paragon
Burnopfield Sun Celtic v Chester le Street Easy Street
Washington JFC 4 v 1 Leadgate Golden Lion
Willington Cottles 3 v 2 Lumley FC
Hartlepool Belle Vue SC 3 v 3 Cockfield Kings Head (Cockfield Kings Head won 4 – 2 on penalties)
Port Clarence FC 2 v 3 Shotton Officials
Washington The Stella 6 v 1 Horden Crossroads
Sunderland Golden Fleece 8 v 1 Hartlepool 3 Lions Sports Bar
Stockton West End U 19s 0 v 2 Ferryhill Black Bull
New Seaham Conservative 4 v 6 Stockton Elm Tree SC
Sundeerland Myers 7 v 0 Sunderland Southwick FC
Whickham U 21s 0 v 1 Washington Arms
Sunderland Ashdown 3 v 4 Middleton St George The Fighting Cocks
Hartlepool Mulgrave Athletic 8 v 1 Wardley Legion
Sunderland Roker 5 v 0 Stockton West End
Trimdon The Dovecote 2 v 0 Pelaw Grange Dogs


First Preliminary Round
Sunday 6th September 2009 Kick Off 10.30 am


1. Annfield Plain Cricket Club 2 v 1 Easington Southside
2. Hartlepool 3 Lions 3 v 5 Sunderland Hall Farm
3. Hunwick WMC 1 v 3 Hartlepool Belle Vue SC
4. Port Clarence FC 4 v 0 Easington Welcome Inn
5. Spennymoor Voltigeur 0 v 4 Yarm George and Dragon
6. Bishop Auckland The Sausage 2 v 4 Hartlepool Mulgrave Athletic
7. Coxhoe WMC 2 v 3 Darlington Haughton WMC
8. Quarrington Hill FC 2 v 6 Newton Aycliffe WMC
9. Hartlepool L & L Joinery 7 v 4 Stockton Traders
10. Bowburn Cooperage 2 v 4 Framwellgate Moor WMC
11. Sunderland Redhouse CIU 0 v 1 Hartlepool travelers Rest
12. Stanley Shield Row 7 v 2 Jarrow West Park elite
13. South Hetton Cricket Club 10 v 1 Bishop Auckland The Station
14. Hartlepool Fishermans Friend 3 v 4 Hartlepool Atletico Corner Flag
15. Blackhall Old Boys 9 v 0 Shildon Three Tuns
16. Chester le Street Easy Street 4 v 3 Darlington Hole in the Wall
17. South Shields The White Horse 5 v 3 Norton The Unicorn
18. Bishop Auckland Hospital Club 1 v 2 Whickham U 21s
19. Houghton Mill All Stars 0 v 7 Sunderland Hastings Athletic
20. Sunderland Kitchens Komplete 2 v 5 Billingham The Merlin
21. Burnmoor Cricket Club 6 v 3 South Shields Nook United
22. Easington Welfare 0 v 0 Sunderland Roker (Sunderland Roker won 4 – 3 on penalties)
23. Sherburn Lambton Arms 6 v 2 Billingham the Kings
24. B. Auckland The Welcome Tavern 1 v 9 Birtley Barley Mow WMC
25. Sunderland Millview CIU (walkover) v Cassop Victoria
26. Kelloe WMC 7 v 0 Horden Rugby Club
27. Hartlepool Supporters Athletic 1 v 4 Peterlee EBG
28. Sunderland Steels Athletic 1 v 5 Sunderland Heppies
29. Durham County (Sunday) 3 v 1 Seaham Red Star U 21s
30. Seaham Deneside WMC 2 v 3 (AET) S’land Hylton Castle Seniors
31. Hartlepool WMC 4 v 2 Witton Gilbert WMC
32. Ferryhill Black Bull 5 v 1 Hartlepool Princess Helena
33. Hartlepool Throston Wanderers 7 v 0 Hetton New Inn
34. Craghead Johns Castle Inn 4 v 0 Peterlee Helford United
35. Coundon Durham Ox 2 v 0 Norton George & Dragon
36. Wrekenton Stormont Main WMC 4 v 5 South Moor FC
37. Shildon Royal George 5 v 3 Newbottle Bar Pure
38. Seaham Mill Inn 0 v 15 Sunderland Hendon Blue
39. So. Shields White horse Rangers (walkover) v Heighington The Cumby Arms
40. Sedgefield Black Lion 3 v 2 Hartlepool st Francis 2000
41. High Handenhold Bird Inn 6 v4 (AET) Sunderland N Trust
42. Easington Lane Three Tuns 3 v 1 Sunderland Farringdon SC
43 Peterlee Moorcock Athletic 2 v 8 Lumley FC
44. Stockton The Dolphin 2 v 4 Middleton St George The Fighting Cocks
45. Murton New Hesledon 1 v 2 Leadgate Golden Lion
46. Ferryhill Dynamos 1 v 5 Durham Bede Lodge
47. Sunderland Millview SC 7 v 0 Hartlepool Seaton
48. Boldon FC (walkover) v Bishop Middleham Cross Keys
49. Ferryhill Whitehorse 5 v 3 Hartlepool W.H.T.D.S.O.B
50. Hartlepool Welfare Athletic 3 v 2 Middlestone Moor WMC
51. Kirk Merrington Greyhound 1 v 5 Esh Winning Cricket Club
52. Hartlepool Engineers SC 1 v 3 Stockton West End
53. Hartlepool Smallcrafts 1 v 4 Sunderland Southwick FC
54. Coundon Forresters Arms (walkover) v Darlington Longfield
55. Cockfield Kings Head 1 v 0 Crook Town Sunday
56. Pelaw Grange Dogs 3 v 2 Hartlepool Corporation Welfare
57. Ferryhill Celtic 0 v 4 Ferryhill WMC
58. Hetton Town FC 2 v 3 Sunderland Colliery Tavern Kail
59. Washington Biddick Inn 7 v 2 Felling Swan
60. Hartlepool Albion 1 v 2 Durham Garden House
61. Langley Park WMC 8 v 2 Shildon Elm Road WMC
62. Stockton Sun Inn (walkover) v Dunston Holmside Hall
63. Hartlepool Rugby 5 v 2 Easington Half Moon
64. Chilton WMC 0 v 2 West Auckland Eden Arms
65. Shildon Three Tuns Goodfellas 6 v 5 Consett Fountain United 66. Horden CW U 21s 5 v 0 Darlington Shuttle
67. Stockton Rosegale N & SA 8 v 0 Gretham FC
68. Blackhall Hardwick 6 v 0 Hartlepool MBM Greenside
69. Billingham Kings Arms v (walkover) Chester le St. Waldridge Park U 21s
70. Stockton West End U 19s 10 v 7 (AET) So. Shields Wanderers U 21s
71. Fencehouses Dubmire WMC 2 v 5 Sunderland Myers
72. Old Shotton Black Bull 1 v 3 Stockton Elm Tree SC
73. S’land Hylton Castle Arms 7 v 1 Billingham Synthonia Reserves
74. Stockton The Eagle 2 v 4 Hartlepool DPM Carpets
75. S’land Silksworth Paragon 2 v 0 Horden CW Supporters
76. Willington Cottles 4 v 2 Billingham Wanderers
77. Billingham Greenholme 2 v 4 Seaham Phoenix


Byes: (78) Bishop Auckland Beehive, (79) B. Auckland Bay Horse Woodhouses, (80) Burnopfield Sun Celtic, (81) Chester le St. Osborne WMC, (82) Chester le Street Whitehills Pub, (83) Darlingon Argos/DHL, (84) Darlington Rolling Mill Allstars, (85) Easington Miners Arms, (86) Etherley Dog & Gun, (87) Hartlepool 3 Lions Sports Bar, (88) Hartlepool Athletic Rugby, (89) Hartlepool Camerons Club Athletic, (90) Hartlepool Manor Old Boys, (91) Hartlepool Schooner Athletic, (92) Hartlepool Snooker Centre, (93) Hetton Social, (94) Horden Legion, (95) Kirk Merrington Half Moon, (96) New Seaham Conservative, (97) Newton Aycliffe Royal British Legion, (98) Sedgefield NETpark, (99) Shotton Officials, (100) South Moor Sports, (101) South Shields Simonside Arms, (102) South Shields Whiteleas SC, (103) St Johns Chapel, (104) Stockton Newtown & Primrose Hill, (105) Sunderland Ashdown, (106) Sunderland Catholic Club, (107) Sunderland Golden Fleece, (108) Sunderland Redhouse Last Orders, (109) Sunderland SRM Hylton Castle, (110) Sunderland Silksworth U 21s, (111) Sunderland The Jolly Potter, (112) Sunderland The Victory SC, (113) Sunniside Social, (114) Tantobie Oak Tree, (115) Tow Law New Market, (116) Trimdon The Dovecote, (117) Tudhoe United, (118) Wardley Legion, (119) Washington Arms, (120) Washington Juniors, (121) Washington Lambton Village, (122) Washington Legends, (123) Washington The Stella, (124) West Auckland Station, (125) West Auckland WMC, (126) Whickham Fellside U 21s, (127) Wingate Fir Tree DPC, (128) Wingate Railway Crossings,

Exemptions: (1) Billingham Cons, (2) Billingham Telstar, (3) Boldon Shack, (4) Brandon Bay Horse, (5) Burnside WMC, (6) Consett Station Ex-Juniors, (7) Darlington DSRM Allstars, (8) Dawdon Colliery Welfare, (9) Easington CIU, (10) Easington HMS Victory Club, (11) Greenside FC, (12) Hartlepool Lion Hillcarter, (13) Hartlepool Owton Manor SC, (14) Hartlepool Rovers Quoit, (15) Hetton Lyons CC, (16) Horden Comrades, (17) Houghton Glendale Social, (18) Middlestone Moor Masons Arms, (19) Murton Victoria, (20) Pelton RAOB, (21) Sedgefield St Edmunds, (22) Shotton Comrades, (23) South Shields Vets Reunited, (24) Staindrop FC, (25) Stockton Hardwick Social Club, (26) Sunderland Grangetown Florists, (27) Sunderland Humbledon & Plains Farm GI, (28) Sunderland RCA Barnes, (29) Tindale Crescent WMC, (30) Washington North Biddick, (31) Washington Westwood, (32) Witton Park Rose & Crown.

DURHAM COUNTY SUNDAY CUP COMPETITION 2009/2010 SEASON

Third Preliminary Round - Sunday 18th October 2009 Kick Off 10.30 am

Chester le St. Waldridge Park U 21s v Kelloe WMC
Sunderland Colliery Tavern Kail v Washington Arms
Langley Park WMC v Hartlepool Atletico Corner Flag
Annfield Plain Cricket Club v Sunderland The Victory SC
Burnmoor Cricket Club v Billingham The Merlin
Tantobie Oak Tree v Peterlee EBG
S’land Hylton Castle Arms v Chester le Street Easy Street
South Moor FC v Sundeerland Myers
Hartlepool WMC v Blackhall Old Boys
Horden CW U 21s v West Auckland Eden Arms
Washington JFC v B. Auckland Bay Horse Woodhouses
Sunderland Roker v Bishop Auckland Beehive
Stockton Rosegale N & SA v S’land Hylton Castle Seniors
Cockfield Kings Head v Hartlepool Rugby
Sunderland Heppies v Hartlepool Athletic Rugby
S’land Silksworth Paragon v Coundon Durham Ox
Stockton Sun Inn v Shotton Officials
Washington The Stella v Yarm George and Dragon
Sunderland Golden Fleece v Easington Lane Three Tuns
Hartlepool Mulgrave Athletic v Stanley Shield Row
Ferryhill Black Bull v Chester le Street Whitehills Pub
Sunderland Catholic Club v Ferryhill Whitehorse
Sunniside Social v Trimdon The Dovecote
Sunderland Hall Farm v Sunderland SRM Hylton Castle
West Auckland WMC v Seaham Phoenix
South Shields Simonside Arms v Birtley Barley Mow WMC
Newton Aycliffe WMC v Chester le St. Osborne WMC
Sunderland Hastings Athletic v South Shields The White Horse
Sherburn Lambton Arms v Wingate Fir Tree DPC
Hartlepool Throston Wanderers v Willington Cottles
Sunderland The Jolly Potter v Middleton St George The Fighting Cocks
Coundon Forresters Arms v Stockton Elm Tree SC


SecondPreliminary Round - Sunday 27th September 2009 Kick Off 10.30 am

Hartlepool DPM Carpets 0 v 4 Hartlepool Throston Wanderers
Horden CW U 21s 4 v 1 Sedgefield Black Lion
Wingate Railway Crossings 1 v 4 Sunderland The Victory SC
Peterlee EBG 2 v 1 Sunderland Millview CIU
Sunniside Social 3 v 2 Kirk Merrington Half Moon
Sunderland SRM Hylton Castle 6 v 2 Framwellgate Moor WMC
Stockton Sun Inn 4 v 1 Whickham Fellside U 21s
Sedgefield NETpark 2 v 3 West Auckland Eden Arms
Newton Aycliffe Royal British Legion 0 v 5 Burnmoor Cricket Club
Chester le Street Whitehills Pub 6 v 2 So. Shields White horse Rangers
Tow Law New Market 2 v 3 Annfield Plain Cricket Club
Hartlepool Atletico Corner Flag 3 v 2 Hartlepool L & L Joinery
Tudhoe United 0 v 3 Hartlepool WMC
Durham County (Sunday) 0 v 7 Birtley Barley Mow WMC
Sunderland Colliery Tavern Kail 3 v 1 Sunderland Hendon Blue
West Auckland Station 2 v 3 Easington Lane Three Tuns
South Moor Sports 3 v 4 Ferryhill Whitehorse
Washington Biddick Inn 0 v 2 South Shields The White Horse
Stockton Newtown & Primrose Hill 4 v 6 West Auckland WMC
Craghead Johns Castle Inn 2 v 3 Chester le St. Waldridge Park U 21s
Etherley Dog & Gun 2 v 4 South Shields Simonside Arms
Bishop Auckland Beehive 4 v 3 High Handenhold Bird Inn
Kelloe WMC 8 v 1 Darlington Haughton WMC
Durham Bede Lodge 5 v 7 South Moor FC
B. Auckland Bay Horse Woodhouses 2 v 2 St Johns Chapel
(Bay Horse won 6 – 5 on penalties)
Stockton Rosegale N & SA 4 v 1 Sunderland Redhouse Last Orders
Hartlepool Schooner Athletic 0 v 3 S’land Hylton Castle Seniors
South Hetton Cricket Club 0 v 4 Newton Aycliffe WMC
Ferryhill WMC 2 v 3 Tantobie Oak Tree
Shildon Three Tuns Goodfellas 1 v 8 Sunderland Hastings Athletic
Blackhall Hardwick 1 v 2 Blackhall Old Boys
Sunderland The Jolly Potter 10 v 2 Easington Miners Arms
Washington Lambton Village 1 v 2 Seaham Phoenix
Darlingon Argos/DHL 1 v 10 Chester le St. Osborne WMC
Hartlepool Snooker Centre 0 v 5 Sunderland Heppies
S’land Hylton Castle Arms 2 v 0 Hetton Social
Wingate Fir Tree DPC 7 v 1 Shildon Royal George
Sunderland Hall Farm 4 v 1 Darlington Rolling Mill Allstars
Hartlepool Rugby 4 v 2 Hartlepool Camerons Club Athletic
Sunderland Millview SC 1 v 2 Hartlepool Athletic Rugby
Coundon Forresters Arms 5 v 0 Hartlepool Welfare Athletic
Sherburn Lambton Arms 4 v 2 Hartlepool Manor Old Boys
Sunderland Silksworth U 21s 2 v 2 Coundon Durham Ox
(Coundon Durham Ox won 4 – 3 on penalties)
Yarm George and Dragon 4 v 1 South Shields Whiteleas SC
Sunderland Catholic Club 4 v 2 Boldon FC
Durham Garden House 0 v 2 Stanley Shield Row
Hartlepool travelers Rest 1 v 2 Billingham The Merlin
Esh Winning Cricket Club 0 v 4 Langley Park WMC
Washington Legends 0 v 5 S’land Silksworth Paragon
Burnopfield Sun Celtic v Chester le Street Easy Street
Washington JFC 4 v 1 Leadgate Golden Lion
Willington Cottles 3 v 2 Lumley FC
Hartlepool Belle Vue SC 3 v 3 Cockfield Kings Head
(Cockfield Kings Head won 4 – 2 on penalties)
Port Clarence FC 2 v 3 Shotton Officials
Washington The Stella 6 v 1 Horden Crossroads
Sunderland Golden Fleece 8 v 1 Hartlepool 3 Lions Sports Bar
Stockton West End U 19s 0 v 2 Ferryhill Black Bull
New Seaham Conservative 4 v 6 Stockton Elm Tree SC
Sundeerland Myers 7 v 0 Sunderland Southwick FC
Whickham U 21s 0 v 1 Washington Arms
Sunderland Ashdown 3 v 4 Middleton St George The Fighting Cocks
Hartlepool Mulgrave Athletic 8 v 1 Wardley Legion
Sunderland Roker 5 v 0 Stockton West End
Trimdon The Dovecote 2 v 0 Pelaw Grange Dogs



First Preliminary Round - Sunday 6th September 2009 Kick Off 10.30 am

1. Annfield Plain Cricket Club 2 v 1 Easington Southside
2. Hartlepool 3 Lions 3 v 5 Sunderland Hall Farm
3. Hunwick WMC 1 v 3 Hartlepool Belle Vue SC
4. Port Clarence FC 4 v 0 Easington Welcome Inn
5. Spennymoor Voltigeur 0 v 4 Yarm George and Dragon
6. Bishop Auckland The Sausage 2 v 4 Hartlepool Mulgrave Athletic
7. Coxhoe WMC 2 v 3 Darlington Haughton WMC
8. Quarrington Hill FC 2 v 6 Newton Aycliffe WMC
9. Hartlepool L & L Joinery 7 v 4 Stockton Traders
10. Bowburn Cooperage 2 v 4 Framwellgate Moor WMC
11. Sunderland Redhouse CIU 0 v 1 Hartlepool travelers Rest
12. Stanley Shield Row 7 v 2 Jarrow West Park elite
13. South Hetton Cricket Club 10 v 1 Bishop Auckland The Station
14. Hartlepool Fishermans Friend 3 v 4 Hartlepool Atletico Corner Flag
15. Blackhall Old Boys 9 v 0 Shildon Three Tuns
16. Chester le Street Easy Street 4 v 3 Darlington Hole in the Wall
17. South Shields The White Horse 5 v 3 Norton The Unicorn
18. Bishop Auckland Hospital Club 1 v 2 Whickham U 21s
19. Houghton Mill All Stars 0 v 7 Sunderland Hastings Athletic
20. Sunderland Kitchens Komplete 2 v 5 Billingham The Merlin
21. Burnmoor Cricket Club 6 v 3 South Shields Nook United
22. Easington Welfare 0 v 0 Sunderland Roker
(Sunderland Roker won 4 – 3 on penalties)
23. Sherburn Lambton Arms 6 v 2 Billingham the Kings
24. B. Auckland The Welcome Tavern 1 v 9 Birtley Barley Mow WMC
25. Sunderland Millview CIU (walkover) v Cassop Victoria
26. Kelloe WMC 7 v 0 Horden Rugby Club
27. Hartlepool Supporters Athletic 1 v 4 Peterlee EBG
28. Sunderland Steels Athletic 1 v 5 Sunderland Heppies
29. Durham County (Sunday) 3 v 1 Seaham Red Star U 21s
30. Seaham Deneside WMC 2 v 3 (AET) S’land Hylton Castle Seniors
31. Hartlepool WMC 4 v 2 Witton Gilbert WMC
32. Ferryhill Black Bull 5 v 1 Hartlepool Princess Helena
33. Hartlepool Throston Wanderers 7 v 0 Hetton New Inn
34. Craghead Johns Castle Inn 4 v 0 Peterlee Helford United
35. Coundon Durham Ox 2 v 0 Norton George & Dragon
36. Wrekenton Stormont Main WMC 4 v 5 South Moor FC
37. Shildon Royal George 5 v 3 Newbottle Bar Pure
38. Seaham Mill Inn 0 v 15 Sunderland Hendon Blue
39. So. Shields White horse Rangers (walkover) v Heighington The Cumby Arms
40. Sedgefield Black Lion 3 v 2 Hartlepool st Francis 2000
41. High Handenhold Bird Inn 6 v4 (AET) Sunderland N Trust
42. Easington Lane Three Tuns 3 v 1 Sunderland Farringdon SC
43 Peterlee Moorcock Athletic 2 v 8 Lumley FC
44. Stockton The Dolphin 2 v 4 Middleton St George The Fighting Cocks
45. Murton New Hesledon 1 v 2 Leadgate Golden Lion
46. Ferryhill Dynamos 1 v 5 Durham Bede Lodge
47. Sunderland Millview SC 7 v 0 Hartlepool Seaton
48. Boldon FC (walkover) v Bishop Middleham Cross Keys
49. Ferryhill Whitehorse 5 v 3 Hartlepool W.H.T.D.S.O.B
50. Hartlepool Welfare Athletic 3 v 2 Middlestone Moor WMC
51. Kirk Merrington Greyhound 1 v 5 Esh Winning Cricket Club
52. Hartlepool Engineers SC 1 v 3 Stockton West End
53. Hartlepool Smallcrafts 1 v 4 Sunderland Southwick FC
54. Coundon Forresters Arms (walkover) v Darlington Longfield
55. Cockfield Kings Head 1 v 0 Crook Town Sunday
56. Pelaw Grange Dogs 3 v 2 Hartlepool Corporation Welfare
57. Ferryhill Celtic 0 v 4 Ferryhill WMC
58. Hetton Town FC 2 v 3 Sunderland Colliery Tavern Kail
59. Washington Biddick Inn 7 v 2 Felling Swan
60. Hartlepool Albion 1 v 2 Durham Garden House
61. Langley Park WMC 8 v 2 Shildon Elm Road WMC
62. Stockton Sun Inn (walkover) v Dunston Holmside Hall
63. Hartlepool Rugby 5 v 2 Easington Half Moon
64. Chilton WMC 0 v 2 West Auckland Eden Arms
65. Shildon Three Tuns Goodfellas 6 v 5 Consett Fountain United 66. Horden CW U 21s 5 v 0 Darlington Shuttle
67. Stockton Rosegale N & SA 8 v 0 Gretham FC
68. Blackhall Hardwick 6 v 0 Hartlepool MBM Greenside
69. Billingham Kings Arms v (walkover) Chester le St. Waldridge Park U 21s
70. Stockton West End U 19s 10 v 7 (AET) So. Shields Wanderers U 21s
71. Fencehouses Dubmire WMC 2 v 5 Sunderland Myers
72. Old Shotton Black Bull 1 v 3 Stockton Elm Tree SC
73. S’land Hylton Castle Arms 7 v 1 Billingham Synthonia Reserves
74. Stockton The Eagle 2 v 4 Hartlepool DPM Carpets
75. S’land Silksworth Paragon 2 v 0 Horden CW Supporters
76. Willington Cottles 4 v 2 Billingham Wanderers
77. Billingham Greenholme 2 v 4 Seaham Phoenix


Byes: (78) Bishop Auckland Beehive, (79) B. Auckland Bay Horse Woodhouses, (80) Burnopfield Sun Celtic, (81) Chester le St. Osborne WMC, (82) Chester le Street Whitehills Pub, (83) Darlingon Argos/DHL, (84) Darlington Rolling Mill Allstars, (85) Easington Miners Arms, (86) Etherley Dog & Gun, (87) Hartlepool 3 Lions Sports Bar, (88) Hartlepool Athletic Rugby, (89) Hartlepool Camerons Club Athletic, (90) Hartlepool Manor Old Boys, (91) Hartlepool Schooner Athletic, (92) Hartlepool Snooker Centre, (93) Hetton Social, (94) Horden Legion, (95) Kirk Merrington Half Moon, (96) New Seaham Conservative, (97) Newton Aycliffe Royal British Legion, (98) Sedgefield NETpark, (99) Shotton Officials, (100) South Moor Sports, (101) South Shields Simonside Arms, (102) South Shields Whiteleas SC, (103) St Johns Chapel, (104) Stockton Newtown & Primrose Hill, (105) Sunderland Ashdown, (106) Sunderland Catholic Club, (107) Sunderland Golden Fleece, (108) Sunderland Redhouse Last Orders, (109) Sunderland SRM Hylton Castle, (110) Sunderland Silksworth U 21s, (111) Sunderland The Jolly Potter, (112) Sunderland The Victory SC, (113) Sunniside Social, (114) Tantobie Oak Tree, (115) Tow Law New Market, (116) Trimdon The Dovecote, (117) Tudhoe United, (118) Wardley Legion, (119) Washington Arms, (120) Washington Juniors, (121) Washington Lambton Village, (122) Washington Legends, (123) Washington The Stella, (124) West Auckland Station, (125) West Auckland WMC, (126) Whickham Fellside U 21s, (127) Wingate Fir Tree DPC, (128) Wingate Railway Crossings,

Exemptions: (1) Billingham Cons, (2) Billingham Telstar, (3) Boldon Shack, (4) Brandon Bay Horse, (5) Burnside WMC, (6) Consett Station Ex-Juniors, (7) Darlington DSRM Allstars, (8) Dawdon Colliery Welfare, (9) Easington CIU, (10) Easington HMS Victory Club, (11) Greenside FC, (12) Hartlepool Lion Hillcarter, (13) Hartlepool Owton Manor SC, (14) Hartlepool Rovers Quoit, (15) Hetton Lyons CC, (16) Horden Comrades, (17) Houghton Glendale Social, (18) Middlestone Moor Masons Arms, (19) Murton Victoria, (20) Pelton RAOB, (21) Sedgefield St Edmunds, (22) Shotton Comrades, (23) South Shields Vets Reunited, (24) Staindrop FC, (25) Stockton Hardwick Social Club, (26) Sunderland Grangetown Florists, (27) Sunderland Humbledon & Plains Farm GI, (28) Sunderland RCA Barnes, (29) Tindale Crescent WMC, (30) Washington North Biddick, (31) Washington Westwood, (32) Witton Park Rose & Crown.