Sunderland Echo

SILKSWORTH WARY OF BORN-AGAIN HARTON

STOBBART’S MEN DETERMINED TO CONSOLIDAT­E TOP-FOUR SPOT AGAINST LOWLY VISITORS

- TWR Bifolds Wearside League

Silksworth CW entertain rejuvenate­d Harton and Westoe CW tomorrow as they look to consolidat­e fourth place in the table (2pm).

Though Harton remain bottom of the table, they have improved in recent months and pushed Silksworth hard before losing 2-1 in the first match of the new year.

Last week, they secured a fine Monkwearmo­uth Cup victory away to Cleator Moor.

Silksworth secretary David Steele said: “When we played them just two weeks ago they looked nothing like a team struggling at the bottom and, to be fair, probably the best Harton team for a while and their result at Cleator Moor shows that.”

Manager Andy Stobbart has virtually a full squad available and gave them all a run-out in the midweek friendly against Easington, in which they lost 3-2.

He said: “The standard between the top of the Wearside League and Northern League Second Division isn’t too much of a gap that showed on the night.”

The only casualty is David Stevens, who is still out longterm, while Andrew Donnelly is still a doubt.

Harton manager David Crumbie was obviously delighted with the cup victory at Cleator Moor and was proud of the fight and togetherne­ss of a relatively new squad of players.

Official Kevin Gibson said: “His main goal is to get Harton off the bottom of the league as soon as possible and Saturday gone may prove to be the confidence boost required to kick-start the season.”

Harton will be without experience­d midfielder Nick Pain due to work commitment­s, while midfielder Dominic Solman is away.

Several players return. Wess Brown returns from suspension, alongside defenders Steven Usher and GavinStron­g.Midfielder­sCory Fenwick, Jordan Fenwick, Dan Keith and Frank Ofoezie also return and there will be two new signings available to bolster the squad.

Ashbrooke Belford House are on their travels to North Yorkshire to play Stokesley SC and are missing Lee Andrews (hamstring), while Michael Jacob and Stephen Bogie are on holiday.

However, Callum Hope returns after his trial with Tranmere Rovers and new signing Andrew Morris is in the squad alongside Josh Farquhar, with Kieron Stokoe facing a late fitness test.

Sunderland West End journey to Leam Rangers.

West End are missing Aiden King and Layton Chapman, but otherwise have a full squad to choose from.

Manager Barry Cook said: “We know it’s going to be a physical game against a good Leam Rangers team, but hopefully we will be looking to get the three points.”

Leam welcome back Ryan Moor and Anthony Brewis following injury and illness respective­ly.

Seaham Red Star Reserves, who were due to visit Windscale, cannot raise a team this weekend. The management team of Kevin Dixon and Callum Milne stood down on Monday.

Coxhoe Athletic are at home to Cleator Moor Celtic and have a strong squad to choose from.

But Kyle Morris is doubtful with a hamstring injury and Neil Charlton is still unavailabl­e with a long-term back injury.

South Shields Reserves miss Harry Simpson for their home clash with Wolviston.

Secretary Philip Reay said: “Harry should have served the last of a threegame suspension last week, but, with games called of,f he’s still got a game to go.

“Other than Harry, manager Kevin Bolam will have a strong squad to select from. T

“The Reserves will come up against a registered firstteam player in goalkeeper Christophe­r Davidson, as he is registered for our first team, so that will be interestin­g.”

“The Reserves have had a run of poor results and will be hoping to return to winning ways against Wolviston. They are second from the bottom of the league but can’t be taken lightl – they have got some decent players and we are expecting a good game and looking for the three points.”

The match of the day sees third-top Redcar Athletic entertaini­ng leaders Jarrow.

Jarrow miss Alex Bone and Max Kirkham, while Aaron Kah is doubtful.

Boss Dave Bell said: “Redcar are an exceptiona­l side who have consistent­ly challenged for the league over recent seasons.

“They have many strengths, have an excellent home record and a significan­tly better goal difference than we have. They do not concede many goals and have a very good ‘goals for’ record.

“This game represents a massive challenge for us. We have trained well this week in preparatio­n.”

Redcar captain Lance Skelton should be back from a niggling ankle injury.

Manager Steve Connolly has a near-full squad to choose from. He said: “We’re really looking forward to the game. To have two full weeks off over Christmas, followed by the Seaham Red Star Reserves game called off last week, everyone is keen to get back into a rhythm.

“Given Jarrow’s strong position and impressive results so far this season, we know we’re in for a really tough game.”

Boldon CA have a tough match away to title contenders Richmond Town in the semi-final of the Total Sport Alan Hood Charity Cup (1.30pm).

Boldon manager Paul Mossa has Dan Nolan, Adam Drysdale and Jonny Gage available, after all three were unavailabl­e for last weekend’s postponed match.

 ??  ?? Sunderland West End co-manager Anth Nelson takes his side to Leam Rangers
Sunderland West End co-manager Anth Nelson takes his side to Leam Rangers
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Boldon CA boss Paul Mossa

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