Tony Hackworth eager to get Pickering Town on the up
NEW permanent Pickering Town boss Tony Hackworth has outlined his revival plans - and they include himself.
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Tony Kelly is the deputy sports editor of The Press, specialising in golf and boxing news from across York, North and East Yorkshire. Tony also writes a weekly TKO column.
Tony Kelly is the deputy sports editor of The Press, specialising in golf and boxing news from across York, North and East Yorkshire. Tony also writes a weekly TKO column.
NEW permanent Pickering Town boss Tony Hackworth has outlined his revival plans - and they include himself.
FORESIGHT and hindsight just cause so much trouble in sport, don’t they.
SIMON DYSON was forced into withdrawing from the Wales Open just before reaching the first tee.
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SUMMER recruit Josh Greening continued his searing start with Tadcaster Albion to push the team’s challenge for honours.
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