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HALL ROAD RANGERS CluB information

Haworth Park Dawson Drive (off Beverley Road), Hull, East Yorkshire HU6 7DY

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League History: East Riding, Yorkshire League: 1968-82

NCEL: 1982-2022

Humber Premier League 2022 to date

Honours:

NCEL: Div 1 - 2016/17, Div 2 - 1990/91

Wilkinson Sword Trophy - 2003/04

Yorkshire League: Div 3 - 1972/73

1979/80

East Riding Senior Cup - 1972/73 1993/9

Club Officials

Chairman: Dave Reader

Secretary: Dave Reader

Press Officer: Oliver Harsley

Programme Editor: Michael Harker

Match Day Secretary: Dave Reader

Club house booking: Neill Dransfield or Dave Reader

First Team Manager: Chris Burke

Assistant Manager/Coach: Alex Lisney & Matt Gray

Goalkeeper coach: Reilly Emmerson

Physiotherapist: Mike Jefferson

Reserves Manager: Paul Gibbin & Eddie Saunby

Under 15s: Darren Hemmings

Under 14s (Sunday): Matt Vass & Jon-Paul Wadsworth

Under 13s (11v11): Mark Dobson

Under 11s Cobras (7v7): Sam Hawksley

Under 10s Stingrays (7v7): Darren Bowness

Under 10s Rangers (7v7): Joe Smith

Under 8’s: Martin Cox

Under 7’s: David Day

Hall Road Girls Under 10's: Jamie Ogilvie, Simon Stevens

Hall Road Ladies Paul Innes

Academy 59: Matt Gray

Child Welfare: Paul Innes

Good Afternoon to the Hall Road faithful.

Firstly I’d like to wish a warm welcome and many congratulations to the players and management team of Pocklington Town. I also would like to welcome their supporters that have made the trip over to Haworth Park this afternoon, to this afternoon’s match official, and of course to our loyal supporters.

So the time has come and we are at the penultimate game of the Hall Road first teams current era. It’s certainly been a hell of a ride with many ups and downs along the way!

Looking at today's fixture, we’ll be looking to make this afternoon one of the positive experiences as we move closer to bringing the curtain down on this season and our time at Haworth Park.

After coming out on top in the return fixture at Bishop Burton at the start of the season, we’ll be looking to do the double over Pocklington and keep our own unbeaten run going.

The lads have been been brilliant since I took sole charge of the team.

We got back to winning ways on Wednesday night at home to Hornsea Town after two frustrating draws against East Riding Rangers and LIV. That took our tally to 11 games unbeaten with 9 of them being victories.

We know that this afternoon will be our toughest game for a long time, but we’ll be going into it full of confidence that if we follow the game plan and the lads carry out what’s asked of them correctly, then there’s no reason not to put another three points on the board. One thing’s for sure, it’ll certainly be a good advert for local Non-League football.

I hope you all enjoy the game today, please make use of the full facilities and we look forward to hearing you

Thank you for all your continued support.

HRR first-team set new club record

The Hall Road Rangers first-team have recently set a new club record for the most successive league wins in a season.

They’ve recorded eight league wins on the bounce which surpasses the previous record of seven straight league wins.

New home secured for HRR

Hall Road Rangers are delighted to announce that they’ve secured a partnership agreement with St Mary’s College which will allow all current HRR teams to relocate to St Mary’s Queen of Martyrs on Nidderdale, Sutton Park.

As of 1st June 2023, HRR will vacate Haworth Park after spending the last eight years playing from the ground.

As a club, we’re looking forward to relocating, working even closer with the local community and engaging well with the school in an effort to promote football to children within the school and surrounding area.

We’d like to offer our personal thanks and praise to Damien from St Mary’s College and the Head of St Mary’s Queen of Martyrs for all their help and support by welcoming our club onboard.

We’d also like to extend our thanks to Steve at Sutton Fields Pub who’ve agreed to provide all our teams with food and refreshments after their home games.

HRR Ladies player of the match

Following their 2-3 victory against Hull City Ladies Reserves, the HRR Ladies player of the match award was given to 16-year-olds Lillie Penna and Lila Abbott.

Lillie made some important saves including one from the penalty spot whilst Lila impressed at left-back and was a solid presence in the Rangers defence.

All at the club congratulate Lillie and Lila on receiving this accolade!

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