Dan Tudor in top form as Cruckton Rovers march on
Goalkeeper Dan Tudor was spot on to help Cruckton Rovers claim a place in the final of the A Rogers Management Shield.

Tudor took top billing with a man of the match display that saw him save two penalties as Rovers beat Instones United 3-0 at Nalgo,
The shot-stopper saved his first spot-kick early on when the game was goalless and then saw team-mate Joe Parry give his side a 10th-minute lead.
Tudor excelled again to deny United from 12 yards in the second period and Rovers were in control when Adam Jones increased their advantage.
Rovers then had a player dismissed but that failed to check their charge to victory with Christian Oldham rounding off the scoring when he added their third goal.
The Davies boys were among the goals as the identity of the Milward Consolation Cup finalists was decided.
Charlie Davies bagged two goals as Kinnerly booked their spot in the final with a 4-2 success over Pontesbury. Richard Harris also struck twice for the winners with Alex Haigh and Wayne Edwards replying for Pontesbury.
Snailbeach will provide the final opposition after easing to a 4-1 win against Telegraph.
Adam Davies and Marcus Ashley both found the back of the net twice for Snailbeach. Matt Davies grabbed what proved to be a consolation effort for Telegraph from the penalty spot.
The final will be played on Sunday, April 23 at Nalgo.
The only Premier Division clash saw Loppington/Wem ease to a 5-0 success against Coton Rovers.
Division Three champions Bomere Heath extended their perfect league record to 13 wins from 13 games. Harlescott Rangers were the latest team on the receiving end as Bomere ran out 6-1 winners.
Brendon Price and Ad Willis both scored twice for Bomere with Mat Jones and Chris Scott completing the scoring. Ryan Mansell netted Rangers' consolation.
Brockton Rovers and Coracle shared six goals in an entertaining clash.
Matt Knight (two) and Jamal Adams found the net the Rovers with Jack Harris (two) and Chris Cartwright ensuring Coracle picked up a point.
Bull In The Barne manager Mat Brown showed his players the way to goal in the victory over Harlescott SC.
Brown bagged a hat-trick as Bull won 4-1. Charlie Lewis also notched for the winners with Arron Williams replying for Harlescott.
Wheatsheaf were empahtic winners in their top of the table Division Four clash with Heath Farm Rangers.
Shane Spencer and Dan Hill both scored twice and Andy Nicholl once as second-placed Wheatsheaf beat the leaders 5-1.
Third-paced Dorrington slipped to a surprise home reverse at the hands of Three Fishes.
Tom Hancock and Steve Foote struck for the Fishes to cancel out a strike from Dorrington's Richy Lock.
Jake Young and Jack Oliver bagged the goals that earned Beeches a 2-1 home success against Old Post Office. Jack Jones netted for the visitors.