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Banbury hit six to retain Harrod UK Trophy



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Dave Clark scored twice as Banbury retained the Harrod UK Men's Trophy with a 6-2 success over Rotherham in Saturday's final.
George Brooker gave Banbury the lead midway through the first half but Danny Berry soon equalised as the teams turned around level at the break

Banbury restored their lead early after the restart when Adrian Simmons scored and Tim Craven increased their advantage shortly afterwards.

Clark grabbed the first of his brace with a penalty corner and soon added his second. Simon Boardman added a sixth before Rotherham reduced the arrears through Graham Ibbotson's penalty corner.

It was a fitting way for Banbury's trophy run to come to ane end, as their promotion to the Premier Division as champions of the South League means they will not be able to enter the competition next season.



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  • Last Updated: 03 May 2008 6:41 PM
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  • Location: Banbury
 
 

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