THE LHF Healthplan National League Two season is beginning to hot up, with two-thirds of the campaign left to decide the promotion race.
And, with the Knights well-placed to fulfil their dream of winning a place in next season's Division One, lucky Evening Press readers can witness all the Huntington Stadium thrills and spills between now and the end of the regular season - for free.
The Press has teamed up with LHF Healthplan, the official sponsors of the National League, to offer fans the chance to win a pair of tickets for all of the Knights remaining home league games this term, starting with next Sunday's visit of London Skolars.
For a chance for you and a friend or relative to watch all of the Knights' home games for the rest of this term, just answer the following question:
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Entries should be sent on a postcard to Peter Martini, Sportsdesk, Evening Press, 76-86 Walmgate, York, YO1 9YN.
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The deadline for entries is noon on Tuesday. Sports Editor's decision is final. All usual Evening Press competition rules apply.
LHF Healthplan provides money back towards the costs of eye care, dental care, physiotherapy and much more for £2.73 a week. Visit www.lhfhealthplan.co.uk or call 0845 6060543 for more information.
York City Knights Supporters' Club will be running coaches to the Knights' league game at Dewsbury tomorrow.
Pick-up points and departure times are: Huntington Stadium 12.30pm, New Lane (opposite Anthea Drive) 12.35, Dodsworth Avenue (opposite shops) 12.40, Clarence Street (opposite vets) 12.45, Exhibition Square (outside theatre) 12.50, Blossom Street (opposite Odeon) 12,55, Tadcaster Road (Marriott Hotel) 1pm. The return coach will leave by 6pm at the latest.
Adult prices will be between £5-£7 depending on numbers. Prices for concessions and 12 to 16-year-olds will be £5 and for under-12s £1.
To book a seat, call Leanne Cooper on 07814 716195, no later than 10am tomorrow.
THE Knights Supporters' Club are to hold the latest video night in the Huntington Stadium bar on Thursday June 24.
The plan is to show the recent Arriva Trains Cup quarter-final at Halifax on a big screen. Kick off will be 7.30pm.
Admission is free - though everyone will be expected to participate in the now customary raffle. The players may well be in attendance for a short while after training that night.
THE Knights' rivals for promotion from LHF Healthplan National League Two, Sheffield Eagles, have made loanee utility forward Andy Rice a permanent signing until the end of this season.
Rice had been on loan for the last two months from NL1 club Batley and has impressed as Sheffield - just like last year - have put indifferent Arriva Trains Cup form behind them to climb to the top of the NL2 table.
Sheffield are two points clear of Barrow and York following their win over Workington last week, though they have played a game more, both the Raiders and the Knights having had ATC quarter-finals last week.
Updated: 10:44 Saturday, June 12, 2004
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