March 24th 2025

Halifax Monday 5 a side news 2025-03-24

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Title: Halifax Monday Night Football Week 9 Recap: Thrilling Displays in Premier League and Division 1

In a night filled with stunning plays and record-breaking performances, Halifax Monday Night Football League closed Week 9 of the season, setting a high bar for the weeks to come.

In the Premier League Division, The Craftsmen reigned supreme, obliterating Calder V FC with a score of 7-1. The Craftsmen capitalized on their aggressive offense, taking the lead early on and maintaining a dominant performance throughout the game.

Meanwhile, Pez Athletic outpaced Pudding Boys, ending their match with a whopping 10-3 victory. Pez Athletic showcased their incredible skill set and teamwork, leaving no room for Pudding Boys to recover.

In another high-scoring game, Fear City made a statement by outscoring Valley Ultras 14-5. Fear City's fantastic display of attacking prowess proved too strong for the Ultras, pushing Fear City to the top of the scoring charts for the week.

Turning to Division 1, the highest scoring game was the clash between Inky Jims FC and Diesel Rovers, finishing 12-4 in favor of Inky Jims. Their strong offensive display has set them as the team to watch in the upcoming weeks.

In a closely contested match, Lads On Toure and WTP FC concluded their game in a 1-1 draw, showcasing their evenly matched skills and strategies. In another game, EXPOSED NUGGETS FC triumphed over Brads Barmy Army with a commendable 9-3 score, while TRANSLINE eked out a narrow 5-4 victory against The Minnows.

Week 9 was filled with high-energy matches and nail-biting finishes. All teams will now look to regroup and plan for the next round of games as the season continues. Stay tuned for more exciting action from the Halifax Monday Night Football League.

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