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  • Coates making a name for himself

    IT needed cool heads and plenty of bottle for ten-man City to conquer Altrincham last Saturday. No-one illustrated more of those attributes than 'keeper James Coates. The newest kid on the St George's Lane block may still be of teenage years, but nobody

  • New side at top of the table

    Newcomers St George's, who boast table tennis county champion Lewis Siket and league champion Dave Harvey in their squad, currently head the Worcester League, having enjoyed an unbeaten start to the season. Second-placed Evesham Rowing Club have started

  • 6/11/04 - Irish not taking Warriors lightly

    LONDON Irish head coach Gary Gold believes his side will have to be on top form to beat Worcester tomorrow. The Warriors go in search of their first away Premiership victory at the Madejski Stadium against the Exiles who are just five points ahead of

  • 6/11/04 - O'Duza to get Shield chance

    UCHE O'Duza could light up the European Shield for Worcester. The 17-year-old, who has moved up into Worcester's first-team squad this season after impressing in the academy, has yet to break into the Premiership side. However, with Worcester now into

  • Euro experience will serve us well

    OUR European adventure came to a shuddering halt on Saturday night when we left Brive thoroughly frustrated. The 40-10 defeat, which put us out of the European Challenge Cup, was so disappointing because we were left feeling as if we'd not done ourselves

  • Warriors can heap pressure on Quins

    THE very thought of burning down the establishment has always seemed a thoroughly intriguing one to me. So, perhaps it's fitting that Harlequins' Premiership stay could be one step closer to going up in smoke this weekend. Worcester, those little revolutionaries

  • 6/11/04 - Coates making a name for himself

    IT needed cool heads and plenty of bottle for ten-man City to conquer Altrincham last Saturday. No-one illustrated more of those attributes than 'keeper James Coates. The newest kid on the St George's Lane block may still be of teenage years, but nobody

  • Irish not taking Warriors lightly

    LONDON Irish head coach Gary Gold believes his side will have to be on top form to beat Worcester tomorrow. The Warriors go in search of their first away Premiership victory at the Madejski Stadium against the Exiles who are just five points ahead of

  • O'Duza to get Shield chance

    UCHE O'Duza could light up the European Shield for Worcester. The 17-year-old, who has moved up into Worcester's first-team squad this season after impressing in the academy, has yet to break into the Premiership side. However, with Worcester now into

  • Gleeson makes an impression in loan spell

    FORGOTTEN midfielder Jamie Gleeson is ready for action back at injury-hit Kidderminster Harriers, according to his current loan manager. But the tenacious 19-year-old, signed on a two-year deal from Southampton in the summer, is cup-tied for next Friday's

  • Wolves poised for double test

    A MOUTH-WATERING weekend is in store for Worcester Wolves as they get ready for two explosive games in 24 hours. Wolves journey to English Basketball League Division One title favourites Worthing Thunder tonight before returning to UCW for their National

  • Formula Ford outing for Freke

    WORCESTERSHIRE'S Nathan Freke, fresh from his European Superkart success, will take part in the largest Formula Ford 1600 meeting this weekend at Silverstone. Freke will be competing in the Century Motorsport Jamun M89 car in the colours of Newnet, an

  • Old Bulls favourite is forced to retire

    FORMER Hereford United captain Ian Wright has revealed his agony at having to retire with a recurring ankle problem. Wright, a hugely popular figure at Edgar Street between 1998 and 2003, had joined Nigel Clough's Burton Albion but only made one appearance