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Pieces in this week's Tameside Reporter

Here are a few pieces featured in this week's Tameside Reporter sports section.

Denton St Lawrence Cricket Club captain Adam Hawley previews the new season (if it starts at all), as does Mottram Cricket Club's Ayrton Fielding and Stalybridge St Paul's Cricket Club secretary Ian Hodgson.

Ashton Cricket Club detail financial implications of Coronavirus outbreak.

- Managers have also reacted to the confirmation that the non-league football season has come to an end, with results expunged from step three below.

Oldham RLFC chairman Chris Hamilton has praised the RFL for their proactive stance amid the Coronavirus outbreak and also updates us on the latest developments at the club.

Active Tameside/ Tameside Sport Network is helping clubs across the borough in their time of need.

- Could esports and gaming in general be set to capitalise on isolation with an increase in participants and viewers? George Clayton spoke to Esports Insider's co-founder Sam Cooke about it all.

 

 

 

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  • Glossop mum gears up for Boston

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  • Curzon move into play-offs

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  • Bloods beaten by league leaders

    Droylsden followed up Saturday’s 2-2 draw with a visit to promotion rivals Atherton, knowing that three points would secure them a home tie in the play-off semi-finals, however, they were beaten by the league leaders in a 2-0 defeat.

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