ORMSKIRK first XV return to action this weekend when they travel to Bradford Salem in the fourth round of the EDF National Cup.
With no first XV game at the weekend it was left to the other three sides to fly the flag for the Green Lane faithful.
The seconds recorded another strong win away at Oldershaw 49-7 in the league. Try-scorers included Ben Mcarthy (2) Keech and Ashworth, with Whalley adding some extras with the boot.
The thirds came out on top in a local derby away at St Mary’s Old Boys 22-12. This lifts Waywell’s men up the table a bit and away from the relegation battle. Andy Wroe returned from injury with a hat-trick, Phil Armstrong adding a fourth with also one conversion.
The experienced back row had a menacing but skilful look to it with Chris Tracy at blind side, Phil Davis at open with captain Waywell at No. 8.
The fourths went down 19-10 at home to Kirkby Lonsdale, Jake Hodgson crossing twice.





