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STRIKER & 200 CLUB NEWS

STRIKER & 200 CLUB NEWS

Here are the latest winners in our weekly Striker and monthly 200 Club draws. Congratulations to all the winners!

Dover Athletic are pleased to report the continuing growth of the 200 Club, now just another 30 members away from being full.

The 200 Club gives out a top prize of £200 every month, as well as smaller prizes (see list below). Entry is just £5 a month.

The weekly Striker lottery is £1 per ticket. The top prize each and every week for the Striker is £1,000, with £500 as a 2nd prize and many smaller prizes.

If you would like to join the 200 Club and/or the Striker, please contact Dave Brazier on 01304 213412 or visit the Club Shop at Crabble on matchdays.

STRIKER

£1000
7603 D Savage Dover

£500
7008 L Brenchley Dover

£50
6436 Mrs Gosnay Dover
4955 M Hayes Whitfield

£25
2665 J Knight Dover
7482 P Landsell Ripple
5682 R Jenkins Dover
4664 D Galley Dover

£20
3912 C Gillman Dover
5833 J Clark Dover
1241 M Grant Dover
26 V Pennal Dover
5574 S Gillham Canterbury
5745 M Kemp River
5151 W Skelton Dover
4900 R Marsh Dover

£10
7413 Siam Wells Dover
4907 Mrs Bell Folkestone
7119 Mr Brunt Dover
7209 G Ormiston Dover
6457 E McGhee Dover
3738 V Harrison Folkestone
3969 R Johnson Dover
5820 C Kierly Dover
5575 R Osbourn River
3507 J Flood Sandwich
1857 E Pearson Dover
1654 T Dilnutt Dover

200 CLUB WINNERS

£200 J Marchant Wigan
£100 Tony Browne DAFC
£50 P Hobbs Kearsney
£50 M Winter Dover
£20 R Blanche Hawkinge
£20 G Nolan River
£20 A Brazier Dover
£20 J Ward Deal
£20 Frankie Boy Clark, and well deserved!

STRIKER & 200 CLUB NEWS

STRIKER & 200 CLUB NEWS

Here are the latest winners in our weekly Striker and monthly 200 Club draws. Congratulations to all the winners!

Dover Athletic are pleased to report the continuing growth of the 200 Club, now just another 30 members away from being full.

The 200 Club gives out a top prize of £200 every month, as well as smaller prizes (see list below). Entry is just £5 a month.

The weekly Striker lottery is £1 per ticket. The top prize each and every week for the Striker is £1,000, with £500 as a 2nd prize and many smaller prizes.

If you would like to join the 200 Club and/or the Striker, please contact Dave Brazier on 01304 213412 or visit the Club Shop at Crabble on matchdays.

STRIKER

£1000
7603 D Savage Dover

£500
7008 L Brenchley Dover

£50
6436 Mrs Gosnay Dover
4955 M Hayes Whitfield

£25
2665 J Knight Dover
7482 P Landsell Ripple
5682 R Jenkins Dover
4664 D Galley Dover

£20
3912 C Gillman Dover
5833 J Clark Dover
1241 M Grant Dover
26 V Pennal Dover
5574 S Gillham Canterbury
5745 M Kemp River
5151 W Skelton Dover
4900 R Marsh Dover

£10
7413 Siam Wells Dover
4907 Mrs Bell Folkestone
7119 Mr Brunt Dover
7209 G Ormiston Dover
6457 E McGhee Dover
3738 V Harrison Folkestone
3969 R Johnson Dover
5820 C Kierly Dover
5575 R Osbourn River
3507 J Flood Sandwich
1857 E Pearson Dover
1654 T Dilnutt Dover

200 CLUB WINNERS

£200 J Marchant Wigan
£100 Tony Browne DAFC
£50 P Hobbs Kearsney
£50 M Winter Dover
£20 R Blanche Hawkinge
£20 G Nolan River
£20 A Brazier Dover
£20 J Ward Deal
£20 Frankie Boy Clark, and well deserved!

HAMSHARE: INJURY UPDATE

HAMSHARE BREAKS HIS LEG

SHANE HAMSHARE has broken his leg following what can only be described as an X-rated challenge at Leatherhead on Tuesday night.

The young midfielder, who is highly rated by the club’s coaching staff and fans, was victim to a tackle that went unpunished.

Dover Athletic officials were disappointed that the referee failed to take any action for what was a very dangerous tackle.

Chairman Jim Parmenter said: “This is a big blow for us. Especially as Danny Chapman now faces a suspension as well – after he was sent off for reacting to what was an equally bad tackle.”

ROD JOHNSON - 1946-2009

COME ON, WE CAN DO THIS

DOVER ATHLETIC take on Molesey this Saturday – hoping to bounce back from our first home defeat of the season last weekend.

Whites put in a hard-fought performance at Tonbridge on Tuesday night – but failed to find the target.

Manager Clive Walker is still on the lookout for a creative midfielder – but chairman Jim Parmenter today confirmed “there are no new developments” at the moment.

The club urge fans to get last Saturday out of their system, like the players and everyone else at the club have had to do this week, and turn up at Crabble in healthy numbers.

Only good gate figures will enable the club to bring the quality players to Crabble that we all desire in what is a long-term rebuilding job.

Jim has bought a drum for the Riverend Choir and this week we hope that the team will give them cause to make a huge noise behind the goal.

The chairman admitted that the defeat against Met Police on Saturday was completely unacceptable – but told WhitesLive reporter Tom Crawley that he was encouraged by the players’ performance at Tonbridge.

Now it is hoped that they use that game as a springboard to collect three much-needed points at Crabble on Saturday.

HAMSHARE: INJURY UPDATE

HAMSHARE BREAKS HIS LEG

SHANE HAMSHARE has broken his leg following what can only be described as an X-rated challenge at Leatherhead on Tuesday night.

The young midfielder, who is highly rated by the club’s coaching staff and fans, was victim to a tackle that went unpunished.

Dover Athletic officials were disappointed that the referee failed to take any action for what was a very dangerous tackle.

Chairman Jim Parmenter said: “This is a big blow for us. Especially as Danny Chapman now faces a suspension as well – after he was sent off for reacting to what was an equally bad tackle.”

ROD JOHNSON - 1946-2009

COME ON, WE CAN DO THIS

DOVER ATHLETIC take on Molesey this Saturday – hoping to bounce back from our first home defeat of the season last weekend.

Whites put in a hard-fought performance at Tonbridge on Tuesday night – but failed to find the target.

Manager Clive Walker is still on the lookout for a creative midfielder – but chairman Jim Parmenter today confirmed “there are no new developments” at the moment.

The club urge fans to get last Saturday out of their system, like the players and everyone else at the club have had to do this week, and turn up at Crabble in healthy numbers.

Only good gate figures will enable the club to bring the quality players to Crabble that we all desire in what is a long-term rebuilding job.

Jim has bought a drum for the Riverend Choir and this week we hope that the team will give them cause to make a huge noise behind the goal.

The chairman admitted that the defeat against Met Police on Saturday was completely unacceptable – but told WhitesLive reporter Tom Crawley that he was encouraged by the players’ performance at Tonbridge.

Now it is hoped that they use that game as a springboard to collect three much-needed points at Crabble on Saturday.