DUDLEY Kingswinford’s game against Hereford last Saturday became a tale of two pitches after injury to full back James Jefferson.

The contest ended 16-16 at Heathbrook but it was a head injury to Jefferson, known as Speedy, and his subsequent treatment that proved the talking point.

A collision between him and a Hereford players midway through the second period left the DK man unconscious and convulsing on the turf.

He was quickly helped by medical staff before being assisted to the dugout.

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LODGE Park were knocked out of the Keith Turner Cup after losing a 15-goal thriller against Millfield Rovers in the Redditch and South Warwickshire Combination League.

Neil Dews scored four goals for Millfield and Terry Nolan bagged two for Lodge Park.

OKH are out of the Birmingham County FA Roger Wood Memorial Cup after losing 5-2 to Ridge Lane.

Austin Ex-Apprentices will have to wait until next week to find their fate in the same competition, after their game against Lion of Judah was postponed last Sunday.

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TIVIDALE will look to lift themselves off the foot of the table when they travel to relegation rivals Carlton Town this Saturday.

Boss Ross Thorpe says the clash at the foot of the Northern Premier League Division One South is the biggest of the season so far.

The Dale will leapfrog this weekend’s opponents should they bag their first success since September.

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HALESOWEN Town claimed a 2 - 1 home victory over Ramsbottom last Saturday.

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RESURGENT Studley moved up to tenth in the Midlands Division One with a 2-0 win over Cadbury Athletic.

Goals for Daniel Stokes and Daniel Dineen ensured the Bees have picked up eight points from a possible 12.

Manager Kevin Kingham said: "I was pleased for Daniel Stokes because he's a local lad and had not scored in a while.”

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