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PREMIER 2: LEADERS' STAY AT SUMMIT UNDER THREAT

18/8/2017

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Totton & Eling will lose their long term lead of Southern Premier League Division Two if they suffered a third successive defeat against promotion rivals Hartley Wintney at Southern Gardens tomorrow.
Successive defeats by South Wilts II and Paultons have weakened Totton’s position at the top to the extent that they are only five points clear now.
Hartley Wintney have moved right into the mix and will give their own promotion chances a massive boost if they beat Totton.  Southern Vipers all-rounder Katie George has Kia Women's League commitments.
Totton: Mbofana, Taylor J Taylor E Perrin, Bracey, Clouting, Collier, Lockey, Vaughan , Geyle, Holzmann.
Second placed OTs & Romsey host relegation battlers South Wilts II – the outcome being crucial to both sides.
South Wilts had won five matches in a row before Langley Manor beat them last week.
South Wilts :  R Pittman, Phillips, Berzins, Riddle, Cranch, S Pittman, Pearce, Kidd, Booth, Burton, Lewis.
Paultons have won their last two matches under Andrew Denney thoughtful leadership and chase a third straight success at near neighbours Langley Manor.
Denney steps aside to let returning captain Tony Richman to take the armband at Knellers Lane.
Paultons: Richman, Ennew, Grierson, Metcalfe, Pike, Bills, Smart, Murrell, Holgate, Lamb, Denney.
Sparsholt face a Winchester derby against St Cross Symondians II without wicketkeeper Jake Dunford, who is on Jersey duty.
Sparsholt: Frith, Haworth, Betley, Banks, Kennett, Skeoch, Foster, Doubell, Worth, Weir, Phagami.
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