![SILVERWARE: Fernhill Foxes captain Dale White receives the District League trophy after the club's draw at Ray Robinson Field on the weekend. Picture: PEDRO GARCIA SILVERWARE: Fernhill Foxes captain Dale White receives the District League trophy after the club's draw at Ray Robinson Field on the weekend. Picture: PEDRO GARCIA](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/XCm49CJKm9mdRGwEw4fSzj/a9d73599-f893-4cd3-bb12-98cd469503f2.JPG/r0_292_5472_3648_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
They wrapped up the District League title earlier this month and now promotion hopefuls Fernhill Foxes have the silverware to match.
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The Foxes can officially call themselves champions of the second tier after receiving the District League winners trophy following their 1-1 draw with Balgownie Rangers at Ray Robinson Field on the weekend.
“It was a good day,” Fernhill Foxes coach Dan McGoldrick said.
“They held it off because we had a few people from the club who have been around a while that were away. We wanted them to see it.
“The only thing that put a dampener on the day was that it was blowing a gale but the boys celebrated deep until the early hours later that night.”
Fernhill remain 10 points clear of Warilla Wanderers at the top of the competition heading into a final round match against Coniston at Ray Robinson Field.
In a superb feat, the club have also wrapped up the reserve grade title and are second in youth grade to lead the competition’s Club Championship.