Reserves boss Coulson’s keen to see youngsters make progress into Edgehill's first team

Edgehill Reserves manager Alec Coulson is keen to see his young players impress enough to progress into the club’s first team.
Edgehill Reserves wrapped up the Division Two title before the 2019/20 season was declared null and void due to the coronavirus pandemicEdgehill Reserves wrapped up the Division Two title before the 2019/20 season was declared null and void due to the coronavirus pandemic
Edgehill Reserves wrapped up the Division Two title before the 2019/20 season was declared null and void due to the coronavirus pandemic

Coulson’s side suffered a defeat to West Pier Reserves in their first game of the season, but they’ll look to bounce back against Seamer Reserves this weekend.

“I’m looking forward to it, plenty of young lads on show for both sides,” said Edgehill Reserves manager Coulson.

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“Although Josh Fergus misses out after picking up an injury in training.

“Liam Coulson isn’t far away from returning from his broken leg. Gary Hepples has retired through injury.

“New signing Josh Welburn should be available for us and journeyman Liam Cooper could be available after a slight knock.

“I have a talented group of lads and hope to see a few progress into the first team when they get their chance.”

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Elsewhere in Division Two this weekend Scalby Reserves host Eastfield Athletic, West Pier Reserves aim to continue their fine start to the campaign at FC Rosette and Newlands Reserves welcome Filey Town Reserves.

A host of sides turn their attentions to cup action this weekend with Harbour Cup fixtures scheduled.

The standout tie sees Newlands host Edgehill, while Westover Wasps will look to shock top-flight Seamer.

Elsewhere in the Harbour Cup, Scalby host Beckett League side Snainton, Filey Town play Ayton, Flamborough welcome Itis Itis Rovers and Goal Sports face a tough task at home against West Pier.

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