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NEW DUO FIT HALL IN PLACE OF GILL

By Robin Jones
HALL Road Rangers have replaced manager Bill Gill following their relegation from the Northern Counties Premier.
Gill, who had been in charge at Haworth Park for 20 months, left by mutual agreement and has been replaced by Leon Sewell and Chris Burke from neighbours East Yorkshire Carnegie, who have just been rebranded as East Hull.
Dave Reader, who recently quit as chairman, treasurer and secretary of Carnegie, has also moved across to join the Hall Road commit.
A statement from Rangers said: “We would like to thank [Bill] for everything he has done over his term at th...

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