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10:05 GMT, Monday, 17 November 2008

Good home wins for Lincolnshire sides

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Spalding are still top of the Midlands Three East (North) table after a comfortable 20-8 victory over title rivals Melton Mowbray on Saturday.

Lincoln remain in sixth place in the same league after running out 40-26 winners over Bakewell Mannerians.

Sleaford are off the bottom of the table after beating Grimsby 29-7.

In Midlands Four East (North), top-of-the-table Market Rasen & Louth ran out 37-13 winners against second-placed Boston in their local derby.

Kesteven, however, failed to score any points against Ashby, losing 15-0.

In the Midlands Four East (South), Deepings went back to losing ways, this time away at Bedford Swifts 63-12.



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