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WE'RE SET FOR A SHOWDOWN
There was, for me, only ever going to be one National League winner this season – and Chesterfield have won the title by some margin.
TOM REVELS ON THE BIG STAGE!
TOM CLARE is used to living life in the fast lane. Star striker and fans’ favourite at Macclesfield’s Moss Rose, the former Barnsley and Bradford City trainee had helped the Silkmen win back-to-back promotions from the North West Counties League when he got the call that would change his life forever.
CLEMENTS AT DOUBLE TO SPARK COMEBACK
IF Ware were looking to get revenge for their 7-1 defeat in the reverse fixture they had an early shock before eventually coming through against Bedford Town.
BEES LEFT BUZZING BY DUFFY'S LATE STING
HARBOROUGH held on to top spot with a stoppage-time equaliser that prevented close rivals Spalding United from leapfrogging them in the league.
SWANS CANCEL OUT HILL STRIKE
Deadly Ujkaj denies Michael's Martyrs
HOLLERAN'S SHOW THEIR
LEAMINGTON boosted their play-off hopes with a convincing win on the road, inflicting a fourth straight defeat on promotion rivals Redditch United at the same time.
SAM EXTOLS RYLANDS'AWAY-GAME EFFORTS
WARRINGTON Rylands boss Sam Wilson expressed his satisfaction after his side battled to keep their unbeaten away record going at Hyde United.
CLINICAL RESCUES
FRANK NOUBLE'S header kept Yeovil Town on course for the championship and inflicted the Iron's first defeat in 14 home games, before a near-2,000 crowd.
RED-HOT PILGRIMS SILENCE BOYZONE
MEMBERS of Boyzone watched their beloved Chorley yesterday but the star of the show was Pilgrims' hat-trick hero Jimmy Knowles.
KAIN HAS THE RIGHT TOUCH
HIGH-FLYING Gateshead twice came from behind for a vital win in an incredible end-to-end play-off six pointer at Altrincham.
CIAN KEEPS IT A TIGHT RACE
CIAN HARRIES nerveless late Aldershot Cless penalty ensured parity in an enthralling game which maintained both sides' play-off positions.
Baxter backing Jenkins to bounce back at Chiefs
ROB Baxter has backed Dafydd Jenkins to bounce back from the disappointment of leading Wales to a first Six Nations wooden spoon in 21 years.
Millfield end long wait as they take 14th title
MILLFIELD ended their decade-long wait to win a 14th Cup title at Rosslyn Park as they defeated reigning Champions Harrow 28-17 in a thrilling final.
Okafor at the death has Tykes stunned!
ROTHERHAM Titans threw the promotion race wide open by inflicting a first defeat of the season on Leeds Tykes in a tense Yorkshire derby yesterday afternoon.
Wales look like missing out again
AS Wales 'wails over the embarrassing state of its national sport', a club coach raises an issue of piercing perception: \"Is the pull of the Welsh jersey as strong as it used to be? That's the question.\"
Ford's resolve is impressive to see
ALL the top sports players have one standout quality composure - which George Ford has in abundance, along with his stoicism! A masterful player, who makes all around him look good, and is content to do SO.
Knights make the most of lifelines
AN extraordinary game at Castle Park in which there was one red card and three yellows, saw an outstanding recovery by Doncaster who played most of the contest with 14 men and yet surprisingly drew, having been 22-3 behind 10 minutes into the second half.
Packer's proud to join the 100 club
CAPTAIN Marlie Packer earns her 100th cap as England begin their quest for a sixth successive title against an improving Italy in Parma.
Bristol put leaders Saints to the sword
BRISTOL started where they left off before English club rugby went into hibernation with this crushing seven-try demolition of league leaders Northampton.
England on their way to being a real force again
IT'S been a chalk-and-cheese Six Nations for England, with the first three games going from not much improvement to error-riddled, and then the last two against Ireland and France raising the bar to a totally different level.
I'm fresh and ready for action, says Muir
WILL Muir broke into the England squad this year and although he did not feature in the Six Nations, Bath's coaches noted a difference when the wing returned to the club.
Bears can still finish in the top four - Dun
JAMES Dun knew exactly what Bristol's supporters were going through earlier this season when the Bears became stuck in a losing run.
Don't get trapped in bowels of a big club
Diamond's warning to his young guns
HIVE BUZZES AS MAGICAL BEES STING SAD WANDS
ARNET confidently and completely swept aside Dorking with the scoreline accurately reflecting the gulf between the teams.
ACE AKINYEMI LIFE INTO THE
Striker inspires crucial victory
SPIREITES ARE SAILING BACK NTO THE EFL ONCE AGAIN
CHESTERFIELD banished six years of hurt on a joyous afternoon when they regained the EFL status they lost in 2018.
TOP WRITERS OF THE FUTURE
PRIMARY school children in Crosby put journalism skills they had learned in the classroom into practise when they attended Marine’s clash with Guiseley in the Pitching In Northern Premier League last weekend.
BRADLEY'S STUNNER SETS WELSH TO GLORY
SION BRADLEY'S free kick lit up a sodden Llanelli night as Cymru C lifted the inaugural Anthony Hughes Trophy.
TOP SHOULDN'T FORGET ROOTS
Self-regulation has failed. The time for an independent regulator is here. Two stories in football from the past week or so underlined why.
LOCAL LADS BANG THE CITY DRUM!
BOSS Chris Cornes hopes Worcester City's local lads can etch their names in history after years of waiting for a chance to shine.