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1. Rochdale end lean run with derby win

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 26 August 2004
MILNROW were involved in an enthralling finish for the second week in a row on Sunday, but unfortunately this time they were on the losing end.

2. Rochdale end lean run with derby win

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 August 2004
MILNROW were involved in an enthralling finish for the second week in a row on Sunday, but unfortunately this time they were on the losing end.

3. Redbrook shock for Rochdale

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 August 2004
Central Lancashire League Cricket ROCHDALE'S late summer of woe continued at Redbrook on Saturday when the deposed champions were beaten by lowly Ashton.

4. Wilcock’s season over

Rochdale Observer, Friday 13 August 2004
NORDEN can finally extinguish Rochdale's flickering hopes of retaining the CLL title when the teams clash at Woodhouse Lane tomorrow, even though the two are set to meet again in a fortnight at Redbrook.

5. Still a lot to play for in CLL

Rochdale Observer, Friday 6 August 2004
CRICKET: NINE games left and 45 points to play for - that's the optimistic note the challenging pack should adopt as league leaders Norden aim to extend their 10-point advantage at the top of the CLL.

6. Rochdale whittled down by Mel

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 3 August 2004
CRICKET: IT WAS about an hour into Rochdale's game against Crompton at Redbrook on Saturday that Sherwin Campbell took off for a suicidal single.

7. Big three look for wins

Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004
SATURDAY'S action in the Central Lancashire League sees the big three front-runners Norden, Rochdale and Littleborough all up against teams they should defeat comfortably, but none will be taking anything for granted.

8. Sherwin looks a sure bet for Redbrook

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 July 2004
FORMER West Indian Test batsman Sherwin Campbell illuminated a grey day at Radcliffe on Saturday, setting up a 51-run victory for Rochdale with as bright a century as you're likely to see.

9. Champions sunk by magnificent Marsh

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 20 July 2004
ROCHDALE'S hopes of retaining the CLL title wilted under the welter of a batting feast at Walsden on Sunday when nearly 450 runs were scored for the loss of only three wickets.

10. Seven-up in title chase

Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 June 2004
Cricket IT'S normal about this time of the season, when most teams have played a dozen matches or so, to have a decent stab about who'll finish where.
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