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1. Leaders end short of a win
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 14 August 2007CRICKET: ROCHDALE'S drive for the CLL title hit a roadblock in the form of Royton at the Paddock on Saturday, the championship contenders going down by the narrowest of margins in a match which saw more than 500 runs scored.
2. Brierley’s determined bunch dig in for win
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 12 June 2007RYAN Hinds hit his second unbeaten century of the season to guide Rochdale to a five-wicket win against Royton at Redbrook on Saturday.
3. Leaders avenge final defeat
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 6 June 2007CRICKET: REVENGE, they say, is a dish best served cold, and Rochdale helped themselves to a dollop of it when disposing of Heywood at Crimble on Saturday.
4. Hinds finds right road after losing way to Towncroft
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 25 April 2007CRICKET: BETTER late than never could not have been a more accurate assessment of what happened to Ryan Hinds on Sunday.
5. Former Hornets player dies
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 8 March 2007FORMER Hornets player-coach Norman Harris, grandfather of Royton-born international star, Iestyn Harris, has died at the age of 89.
6. Lawmen thwart ‘risky’ challenge
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 August 2006A LEGAL challenge which could have blocked the proposed £50M windfarm on Scout Moor has been thwarted - by new legislation.
7. Hinds means points for Dale
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 23 August 2005CRICKET: NORDEN'S hopes of retaining the CLL title received a severe blow at Redbrook on Sunday when they went down to Rochdale by 111 runs.
8. Chasers in hot pursuit as Littleborough take a break
Rochdale Observer, Friday 12 August 2005WITH just seven matches to play, the race for this year's CLL title now seems to have boiled down to just four teams - Littleborough, Rochdale, Norden and Heywood.
9. Superb Cross and veteran Arnold defy Rochdale bowlers
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 7 June 2005CRICKET: HEYWOOD'S Bobby Cross guided his team to a well-earned eight-wicket victory over Rochdale at wet and windy Redbrook on Saturday with a superb 92 not out.
10. Dale hopes go Weaste at Redbrook
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 7 June 2005CRICKET: IT WAS Harold Wilson who said a week was a long time in politics. No doubt Rochdale skipper Roger Oldfield will agree a similar maxim applies to cricket.
