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LIONS CRUSH SORRY TIGERS

LIONS CRUSH

Boss Parry fumes at home display
By James Haley

WORKSOP TOWN 1
Leesley 36

GUISELEY 4
Lufudu 19, Ible 48, Mbeka 73, Whitham 87

OFF TO A FLYER: John Lufudu, centre right, is congratulated on his opener for Guiseley
PICTURE: Richard Bierton

FUMING Worksop boss Craig Parry pulled no punches after his side were put to the sword by impressive Guiseley.
The game was level at one-apiece at the break, but the second-placed Lions roared to victory with three goals in the second period.
It left Parry bemoaning his fourth-placed side’s display and threatening to make changes.
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