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  • 3/9/05 - Brain admires rivals' efforts

    JOHN Brain believes Gloucester will be a much tougher prospect than they were last season. The Warriors director of rugby was a player and coach at Kingsholm and expects a tough battle when the two sides meet at Sixways tomorrow. He said: "In terms of

  • Wolves parade new signings

    WORCESTER Wolves' two new Lithuanian recruits get their first run-outs for the team in a pre-season friendly tomorrow (4pm). Valdas Urbonavicius and Paulius Augulis are both included for the warm-up game against East Kent Crusaders from England Basketball

  • Kelly has a plan to succeed

    FRUSTRATED striker Leon Kelly is preparing to change his style of play to beat the shackles of opposition defences. The 27-year-old Worcester City frontman believes a few tweaks to his natural game is essential, especially after failing to hit the target

  • 3/9/05 - Wolves parade new signings

    WORCESTER Wolves' two new Lithuanian recruits get their first run-outs for the team in a pre-season friendly tomorrow (4pm). Valdas Urbonavicius and Paulius Augulis are both included for the warm-up game against East Kent Crusaders from England Basketball

  • 3/9/05 - Harriers' deadline silence is gamble

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers were suspiciously quiet on transfer deadline day -- and boss Stuart Watkiss will hope he does not regret that lack of activity. Despite Harriers' striker shortage being widely acknowledged, Watkiss intends to keep his squad as it

  • 3/9/05 - Kelly has a plan to succeed

    FRUSTRATED striker Leon Kelly is preparing to change his style of play to beat the shackles of opposition defences. The 27-year-old Worcester City frontman believes a few tweaks to his natural game is essential, especially after failing to hit the target

  • 3/9/05 - Brain backing his old guard

    WORCESTER director of rugby John Brain has given a vote of confidence to the players who kept the Warriors in the Premiership last season. Not one of the ten new signings who arrived at Sixways in the close season have made the starting line-up for tomorrow's

  • Brain backing his old guard

    WORCESTER director of rugby John Brain has given a vote of confidence to the players who kept the Warriors in the Premiership last season. Not one of the ten new signings who arrived at Sixways in the close season have made the starting line-up for tomorrow's

  • Brain admires rivals' efforts

    JOHN Brain believes Gloucester will be a much tougher prospect than they were last season. The Warriors director of rugby was a player and coach at Kingsholm and expects a tough battle when the two sides meet at Sixways tomorrow. He said: "In terms of

  • Bulls manager not surprised by table

    GRAHAM Turner does not expect to see the Nationwide Conference take shape for another month. Despite an inconsistent first month to the season, winning three and losing two, Hereford United are already among the league front-runners in fourth position

  • Harriers' deadline silence is gamble

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers were suspiciously quiet on transfer deadline day -- and boss Stuart Watkiss will hope he does not regret that lack of activity. Despite Harriers' striker shortage being widely acknowledged, Watkiss intends to keep his squad as it

  • Floyd named new coach

    STOURPORT Hockey Club have appointed Steve Floyd as director of coaching on a three-year deal. The move has been taken as the Men's First XI look to bounce straight back to National League Division Two following relegation last season. Chairman Lee Baron

  • 3/9/05 - County survive thanks to Smith

    FORMER Leicestershire player Ben Smith denied his old club a third Frizzell County County Championship win of the season in a rearguard action for Worcestershire at New Road. The 33-year-old batsman stayed for 59 overs to make an unbeaten 87 and shared