Grattan League: Fagley won the Premier Division title in their final game, but bottom club Hudsons did not make it easy for them.

A goal either side of half-time put Fagley 2-0 ahead, but they then conceded one from the penalty spot.

And it was not until 12 minutes from time that Fagley got their third, adding another soon afterwards.

Andrew Sutcliffe, Danny Grimshaw, Dave Philips and Geoff Fletcher netted for the new champions.

Mail Coach sealed the runners-up position with a flattering 5-1 victory over a young Victoria outfit.

Chris Powell gave the underdogs the lead in the 20th minute, but Chris Hudson equalised ten minutes later from a free kick.

It was not until the 75th minute that Hudson gave Mail Coach the lead, and he then completed his hat-trick. Other goals came from Johnny hart and Anthony Banks.

Jason Best saved a certain goal for Victoria - by stopping a volley with his face. But he finished the match after receiving treatment for concussion.

Last season's champions Woodend Rangers continue to struggle.

They lost 7-2 to Brannigans and had Colin Madin sent off. Phil Henderson and Chris Reilly scored for the losers.

Bradford Moor YSA need just one victory to seal the Division One title after their 5-0 win over Brook Hansen.

Midfielder Tariq Hussain led the way with a hat-trick, Zafar Mir and Sajid Malik completing the tally as Brook Hansen missed opportunities.

Eccleshill Sports and Social Club were made to work hard for their 3-0 victory over improving Bradford Deaf in Division Two.

John Kilkenny (2) and Jamie Hodgkin got the goals that took Eccleshill closer to the runners-up berth.

Strachans were so short of players that they had to name secretary-manager Paul Shing and assistant secretary Kevin Dunn in their starting 11 against section winners Baildon in the Second Division Cup first leg.

With six regulars out Strachans struggled and lost 7-2, Richard Scales and Darren Banks scoring their goals.

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