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  • Fixtures

    July 2005 (friendlies) Tues 19 Alvechurch (a) 2-1 Martin 2 WEDS 20 TAMWORTH (H) 0-1 SAT 23 Leamington (a) 2-1 Ball, Pinkney TUES 26 MOOR GREEN (H) 2-1 Duncan, Ball SAT 30 WORCESTER CITY (H) 0-0 August TUES 2 REDDITCH UTD (H) 1-1 O'Toole THURS KIDDERMINSTER

  • 20/8/05 - Pat fends off England blow

    WARRIORS captain Pat Sanderson says he's in the best shape of his life ahead of the new Guinness Premiership season. Sanderson spent much of the summer captaining England to Churchill Cup glory in Canada before returning to pre-season training at Sixways

  • Victory vital for County survival

    WORCESTERSHIRE will need to maintain their winning momentum as they host Hampshire in the totesport League on Monday (1pm). The Royals are bottom of Division One and are staring relegation in the face after picking up just three victories from 10 one-day

  • King Carl is bitter about red

    CARL Heeley spoke up for his fellow defenders by labelling Worcester City tough-guy Leon Kelly as one of Nationwide North's most formidable strikers. Former St George's Lane favourite Heeley is still bitter at his sending off during City's goalless draw

  • Past regulars have fight to win places

    HEREFORD United coach John Trewick admits the pressure is on last season's regulars to grasp the nettle when handed a chance. The Bulls kept to an unchanged line-up in their first two Nationwide Conference fixtures against Scarborough and Cambridge United

  • Watt a biathlon champion!

    YOUNG star Hannah Watts celebrated once again after becoming British champion. The 10-year-old Worcester girl struck gold at the British Biathlon Championships, held in Salford Quays, Greater Manchester. Watts, a pupil at Our Lady Queen of Peace Primary

  • 20/8/05 - Christie can be impact player

    STUART Watkiss cannot wait for Iyseden Christie to settle into life in the Nationwide Conference. The Kidderminster Harriers manager is expecting fireworks and goals a-plenty from the talented striker once he finds his feet. Christie played for Watkiss

  • 20/8/05 - King Carl is bitter about red

    CARL Heeley spoke up for his fellow defenders by labelling Worcester City tough-guy Leon Kelly as one of Nationwide North's most formidable strikers. Former St George's Lane favourite Heeley is still bitter at his sending off during City's goalless draw

  • County back in the hunt: Rhodes

    HEAD coach Steve Rhodes believes Worcestershire have revived their hopes of gaining promotion in the Frizzell County Championship following the innings and 56-run victory over Somerset at New Road. The win ended a desperate run of four successive Division

  • Sutton wins call-up

    HEREFORDSHIRE aim for back-for-back victories tomorrow as they face their final Minor Counties Championship Western Section clash at Berkshire. Two changes are made from the side that claimed their first win of the season against Wales. Seamer Andy Sutton

  • Pat fends off England blow

    WARRIORS captain Pat Sanderson says he's in the best shape of his life ahead of the new Guinness Premiership season. Sanderson spent much of the summer captaining England to Churchill Cup glory in Canada before returning to pre-season training at Sixways

  • Christie can be impact player

    STUART Watkiss cannot wait for Iyseden Christie to settle into life in the Nationwide Conference. The Kidderminster Harriers manager is expecting fireworks and goals a-plenty from the talented striker once he finds his feet. Christie played for Watkiss

  • 20/8/05 - Victory vital for County survival

    WORCESTERSHIRE will need to maintain their winning momentum as they host Hampshire in the totesport League on Monday (1pm). The Royals are bottom of Division One and are staring relegation in the face after picking up just three victories from 10 one-day

  • 20/8/05 - County back in the hunt: Rhodes

    HEAD coach Steve Rhodes believes Worcestershire have revived their hopes of gaining promotion in the Frizzell County Championship following the innings and 56-run victory over Somerset at New Road. The win ended a desperate run of four successive Division