Feb 15 2008 by Our Correspondent, Liverpool Daily Post
THE Wirral clubs in South Lancashire/Cheshire One League look for better results tomorrow after all lost last weekend.
Wirral certainly should return to winning ways at home to struggling Aspull and expect to keep the side which was edged out at leaders Wilmslow.
Anselmians look to inflict only a second defeat on Wilmslow at Malone Field but will need to tighten their defence and take their scoring opportunities.
Hoylake who had a training run out against a Romanian side in midweek expect to strengthen their pack away to Bowdon.
Widnes seek a double at home to relegation threatened Ruskin Park with Wigan entertaining Sale.
Sefton after a shock defeat against Oldershaw hope to get their Division Two promotion campaign back on track away to Oswestry. Neil Best comes in on the wing in an otherwise unchanged line-up.
Oldershaw hope to maintain their improvement at home to Dukinfield. Other games in the division include Ormskirk v Collegiate, Orrell Anvils v Southport, Warrington v Crewe and Nantwich and Wallasey at Ashton on Mersey.
It is league action all the way tomorrow. St Edwards after last week’s blank look to boost promotion hopes away to Eagle. Mossley Hill and Prenton have a cross river derby with Parkonians at Newton Le Willows and Ellesmere Port at Trentham.
The last Division Four games of the month include West Park Warriors at Helsby, St Mary’s v Merseyside Police, Capenhurst at Linley aand Port Sunlight at Knutsford.
In the last of the Wirral Floodlit Cup quarter finals in midweek Parkonians accounted for Ellesmere Port 15-3 at New Brighton. Barry Williams and Paul Hillan touched down and Barry Owens landed one conversion and a penalty. There was one consolation kick for Port.