Sunderland Echo

RYHOPE CHIEF PEARSON EXPECTS A FEISTY DERBY

EBAC NORTHERN LEAGUE: PEARSON’S MEN FACE TOUGH TASK AT SEAHAM RED STAR IN CRUCIAL SHOWDOWN

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RyhopeCWbo­ssGaryPear­son is seeking a big derby boost in tomorrow’s First Division derby away to Seaham Red Star at the Ferguson Motor Repairs Stadium.

The Wearsiders, down to fifth-bottom spot, lost their derby against Sunderland RCA last week, but found fine form to sink Durham City in the League Cup in midweek.

Manager Pearson,said: “We have another derby game this weekend and our league form has been poor of late, so we will be looking to capitalise on our midweek win.

“It felt good to break the back of our bad form. I’m good mates with their manager and have managed a couple of their players in the past, so I’m expecting a feisty game.

“We are the underdogs going into the game, but we need to stabilise our results in the league and get ourselves back into contention, as we’re now close to the relegation zone.

“Weneedtotu­rnourgames in hand into points, otherwise wecouldfin­dourselves­caught up in a dogfight towards the end of the season.”

Ryhope have striker Mickey Rae available again and midfielder Chris Trewick will be back in the team, after missing the midweek game.

Defender Danni Lay returns from suspension, but Chris Wallace (knee), David Gordon (knee) and back-up goalkeeper Antony Lowerson (work) are all missing.

Doubts also surround Adam Cocks and Lewis Turnbull, who both picked up injuries in midweek.”

Seaham Red Star boss Chris McCabe is in a good mood for the game. Red Star, despite going down 3-0 to Newcastle Benfield in midweek, were given a big boost by last week’s draw at high-flying Shildon.

McCabe said: “The lads did well last Saturday at Shildon, coming back from 2-0 down inside 10 minutes to earn a point.

“But, saying that, I was disappoint­ed we never took all three - two harsh decisions saw a strong penalty appeal ignored and a goal disallowed for supposed contact with their keeper. “We are all looking forward to the game, which will be another tough one.” Ash Davis and Tommy Price should return after missing last weekend, but Craig Lynch, Kieran Galbraith and Aaron Croft are still out injured. Sunderland RCA welcome Whitley Bay to Meadow Park. Boss Martin Swales said: “We’ve had a great week, taking six points in our last two games. Whitley Bay are doing well, but we’re playing well at home and are confident of bagging another three points.”

Dylan Elliott and Clayton Davis miss out this weekend, but Jonathan Davis and goalkeeper Neal Bussey return.

RCA will hand late fitness tests for Reece Noble, Nathan O’Neill and skipper Greg Swansbury.

Second-bottom Washington go to Newcastle Benfield.

Secretary Steve Haywood admitted: “It will be a tough game for us and they have a lot of quality, which they have shown this season already.”

The Mechanics miss Corey Barnes with a dislocated shoulder, while while Abdull Karim and Pascal Chimbonda are suspended.

Shildon, clinging on to fifth place, make the short journey to Newton Aycliffe, who are eight points clear of the bottom three places.

West Auckland are just two points behind Shildon going into their attractive home clash with runaway leaders Morpeth Town, who seem to be unstoppabl­e at present. West official Cliff Alderson said: “Anthony Bell is still out due to suspension, but Alex Francis should return.

“We’re expecting a good game. Morpeth are top of the league, they beat us 3-2 earlier in the season, so we don’t expect it to be easy.”

Troubled Billingham Synthonia host Dunston UTS.

Conrad Hillerby stood down as boss in midweek after three years in charge, with Jamie Tunstall taking over.

Synners are hoping for people to come forward to help in any way possible to see out the season

A statement read: “We ask any fans, past players etc to try and back us to attend games so we can continue to run as a club going into the end of the season. We hopefully look forward to seeing people on Saturday.”

James Rowe pulled a calf muscle last Saturday and is a big doubt. Ben Jackson (knee) is also struggling, but Lewis Wood returns.

Ashington have Dale Pearson and Lee McAndrew returning at home to Consett, but David Edwards is out.

Two league clubs are in FA Vase fifth round action.

Stockton Town host Midlands League outfit Stourport Swifts, while Marske United, with no injury or suspension worries, have a full squad available for their home clash with Western League side Bradford Town.

Marske will hope their ground is fit to stage the game, following a host of recent postponeme­nts.

 ??  ?? Ryhope CW (red) take on Sunderland RCA in last week’s First Division derby. Pictures by Kevin Brady.
Ryhope CW (red) take on Sunderland RCA in last week’s First Division derby. Pictures by Kevin Brady.
 ??  ?? RCA’s Reece Noble (yellow) moves in to deny Ryhope CW’s James Ellis.
RCA’s Reece Noble (yellow) moves in to deny Ryhope CW’s James Ellis.

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