Cup winners George & Dragon set to clinch Premier Division
George & Dragon have taken over at the top of the Crewe Regional Sunday Premier Division with just one game left.
They are level on points with Betley who have completed all their matches.
George & Dragon have taken over at the top of the Crewe Regional Sunday Premier Division with just one game left.
They are level on points with Betley who have completed all their matches.
By Liam Price
Nantwich Town’s 2023 Players’, Manager’s and Supporters’ Player of the Season Troy Bourne has signed a new contract.
Bourne will be staying with the Dabbers for at least the new 2023-24 season.
Nantwich Town hosted a special charity match to raise funds for The Christie cancer hospital.
It was organised by Ryan Jones, a first team coach for the Dabbers Ladies team, whose dad Allan has been undergoing cancer treatment at The Christie.
By Jonathan White
Members of Nantwich Running Club are supporting local Parkruns by attending one each month.
A parkrun is a free, weekly, timed 5km run that takes place in parks and open spaces around the world.
Nantwich Town bosses have hailed their local community after reaching £400,000 towards its 3G pitch “shares” fundraiser in just 10 days.
But they are still £350,000 short of their overall target and are appealing for as many people and businesses as possible to help.
Nantwich CC 1sts fell to a third successive defeat in the Cheshire County Cricket League as their batting struggles continued at Oxton.
Put into bat, Ray Doyle’s side toiled to 173 all out from 54.3 overs, despite a typically stylish 63 from Luke Robinson.
George & Dragon had another successful week with a thumping win at Audlem in the league and then scooping the Knock Out Cup against The Lions.
Yesterday’s final at the Cumberland Arena saw George & Dragon have the better of the early stages, but did not score.
By Jonathan White
Nantwich runners took part in the popular annual “Mow Cop Killer Mile” road race.
The event challenges runners to scale one of the steepest hills in the county.
Bunbury Paralympian Stuart Wood crowned his battle back from cancer with a fine victory in the World Cup.
Wood scooped the gold at the Sprint and Para-canoe World Cup in the 200m VL3 class final in Hungary at the weekend.
Nantwich Cricket Club slumped to another heavy defeat as Ashley Davis ran riot at Whitehouse Lane.
The Neston CC quickie took seven wickets as the home side came up 95 runs short of a target of 209.
Nantwich Pirates won the Crewe Regional Sunday Division One Cup final against Faddiley 1-0.
In front of a good crowd at the Cumberland Arena, Faddiley had the better of the opening stages, but did not take their chances.
Nantwich Town bosses have unveiled an ambitious fund-raising project to raise £750,000 to buy two new 3G state-of-the-art football pitches at its Swansway Stadium.
The scheme includes replacing the first team grass pitch with a 3G all-weather one, as well as replacing the current 3G training pitch and the surrounding fencing.
Nantwich Cricket Club’s promising start to the season came to a shuddering halt as they suffered a heavy defeat at Hyde.
Ray Doyle’s side had enjoyed two emphatic victories before the trip to Tameside.
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