Sunderland Echo

Potts makes Academy return, while Oswell makes step up

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Durham Academy welcome back all-rounder Matthew Potts on Saturday when Felling are the visitors to the Emirates Stadium in the Premier Division.

Potts has made the step up to the Durham first team and will be keen to make his mark again.

Quick bowler Matthew Oswell makes his Academy debut, having improved and given impressive performanc­es for Burnopfiel­d this season.

Freddy Simon returns from injury for Felling at the expense of Peter Binton.

The visitors are on a high after their first win of the season, last weekend against Newcastle.

Hetton Lyons travel to South Shields and captain Jarvis Clay said: “Josh Coughlin is missing and is replaced by Ross Salkeld.

“Other than that, the team is the same as the last fixture which was almost a victory, but became a winning draw.

“South Shields away will be a difficult task this week, but it is hoped the outcome of the season’s first fixture will be repeated!

Eppleton host Newcastle at Church Road and secretary John Smithson is delighted with the season so far, despite last week’s performanc­e at Whitburn.

He said: “We have only lost three games in 11 and we are hard to beat. The team is young and learning, but I have every confidence in them. In fact, the whole club is doing well, including the second team and the juniors.”

Chester-le-Street journey to Whitburn and will be at full strength, as Jack Harrison returns.

Skipper John Coxon said: “We had a good win last week over South Shields, which hopefully will give the team some momentum going into this game,” he said.

“I am looking forward to the trip to Whitburn. They have always been tough to beat and we are up for the challenge!”

Tynemouth entertain Benwell Hill, who miss Mark Dale and Joseph Anderson.

Leaders South North travel to play Stockton and skipper Adam Cragg is without Tom Hodnett, but Johnny Wightman returns from holiday.

First Division leaders Sacriston play at home to Washington, holding a very healthy 40-point lead over Brandon.

Club secretary Iain Bestford said: “Callum Appleby is still out and Graham Hubber will be missing with a broken finger. Washington are improving and it will be another good test, but we won’t underestim­ate them at all.”

Boldon, in third, welcome second-placed Brandon and secretary Peter Crane said: “They are a good side and Gordon Muchall is such a big danger in their team.

“We had a poor result at last week at Sunderland, but it just shows you that anybody can beat you in this league and it’s very competitiv­e.

“Barry McCarthy hopefully returns from his Durham duty, to bolster the side.”

Burnmoor, in fifth, journey to Blaydon and hope to kickstart their season. However, secretary Ian Linsley said: “We will be without Gareth Harte and Paul Craig is away, so we have a somewhat changed team from last week. We need to push on into the second half of the season and we would love to finish in the top three.”

Bottom club Seaham Harbour are desperate for a win and welcome Willington to New Drive.

Cricket manager Stuart Lacey commented: “There are no changes to last week’s selected team, even though the batting department is running well below par.

“The bowlers are putting in the performanc­es, but with seven dropped catches in last week’s match alone, the writing was on the wall as to the outcome of the match.

Willington miss Elliot Foster and Jason Marshall. Steven Bradwell moves up from the seconds to replace Foster.

Sunderland, on the back of an excellent win last week at Boldon, travel to lowly Mainsforth, while Burnopfiel­d host Gateshead Fell.

 ??  ?? Paul Leonard defends for Boldon againt Sunderland last weekend.
Paul Leonard defends for Boldon againt Sunderland last weekend.

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