Lucille Rollinson Tournament raises just under £2000

Connor, dad Craig and Calan pictured afterwards with the Lucille Rollinson Memorial Tournament

Just under £2000 was raised at the first Lucille Rollinson Memorial Tournament as Connor won the bragging rights over his brother Calan after his Springwell side won the trophy.

The Tournament, held at Barnsley College, was a fitting tribute to their mother Lucille who passed away in August last year. The money raised will make difference for Leukaemia UK and Disability Football projects in Barnsley.

Ten teams competed for the trophy with around 80 players taking part in the soaring heat . Fittingly the final pitted Connor’s Springwell side against Calan’s Lucille’s All Stars team.

Springwell triumphed 2-0. Target man Jack Teasdale opened the scoring with a finish that from some angles looked world class, but from others appeared fortuitous.

Dan Morris then sprinted clear to add the second goals a few minutes later.

A lot of the leading lights from the local Non League scene turned out as Showman Ryan Poskitt managed a team that contained stellar names such as Jimmy Whitehead, Lee Garside and Gareth Hunter.

The likes of Jack Mawson, Kane Reece, Liam Owen and former Worsbrough Bridge defender Joe Singleton also featured for teams.

Nick Handley, the ex-Pontefract Collieries captain and manager, was a crucial defensive linchpin of the triumphant Springwell outfit.

Worsbrough players Connor and Calan said: “I would just like to say a massive thank you to everyone who donated and took part yesterday, overall it was a fantastic day all for a good cause.

“Thank you to everyone who assisted in organising teams, selling raffles and refereeing the match’s. 

“Big thank you to Honeywell sports centre who let us host our event at the amazing centre and the hard work of each member of staff.

“If our Mam Lucille Rollinson could of seen the turnout she would have been overwhelmed, as we were.”

If you wish to donate, contact Connor or Calan.

Calan holds off brother Connor in the final
Dad Craig preparing to outwit Connor
The victorious Springwell side
Ryan Poskitt entered a side
Lee Garside strikes for goal
Key man Jack Teasdale leads the way for Springwell as he takes on Aaron Tate
Connor has the bragging rights over Calan for a year
Calan leading his team forward
Jack Mawson on the attack
Connor holding the ball

One thought on “Lucille Rollinson Tournament raises just under £2000

  1. What a great turnout and day in memory of Lucille.I met Lucille in hospital and became good friends.I visited her alot and even on her bad days,never failed to laugh and smile.She truly was a beautiful woman.Missed so much.I will continue to stay in touch with her family who she must have been sonproud of.x

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