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  • 10/9/05 - Ready for biggest day in club history

    WORCESTER City women are preparing for their biggest match in the club's short history in the shape of Yeovil Town in the FA Cup tomorrow (2pm). The first qualifying round tie at St George's Lane is the first time City women have ever taken part in the

  • 10/9/05 - Warriors keeping faith for Irish trip

    JAMES Brown keeps his place in an unchanged Worcester Warriors side for tomorrow's Premiership showdown at his former club London Irish (3pm). The Warriors management team of John Brain and Anthony Eddy keep their faith in the same 22 that drew 15-15

  • Warriors keeping faith for Irish trip

    JAMES Brown keeps his place in an unchanged Worcester Warriors side for tomorrow's Premiership showdown at his former club London Irish (3pm). The Warriors management team of John Brain and Anthony Eddy keep their faith in the same 22 that drew 15-15

  • Ready for biggest day in club history

    WORCESTER City women are preparing for their biggest match in the club's short history in the shape of Yeovil Town in the FA Cup tomorrow (2pm). The first qualifying round tie at St George's Lane is the first time City women have ever taken part in the

  • Harriers needing more at home

    STUART Watkiss would like to reproduce the key elements of Kidderminster Harriers' more impressive away displays back at Aggborough. Harriers have so far lacked something at home, producing late comebacks in all three matches. But Watkiss' men have been

  • 10/9/05 - Wolves working overtime on visa

    WORCESTER Wolves officials are working around the clock in an effort to be at full strength for their first match of the new season. Wolves take on Solent Stars in the National Trophy at the University of Worcester next Saturday (7pm). But they face a

  • 10/9/05 - Harriers needing more at home

    STUART Watkiss would like to reproduce the key elements of Kidderminster Harriers' more impressive away displays back at Aggborough. Harriers have so far lacked something at home, producing late comebacks in all three matches. But Watkiss' men have been

  • 10/9/05 - Hylton -- knee is not a worry

    WORCESTER wing Jonny Hylton says he is in tip-top shape after recovering from a serious knee injury to make his first Premiership start. The 24-year-old missed almost the whole of last season after damaging his anterior cruciate ligament in a pre-season

  • Hylton -- knee is not a worry

    WORCESTER wing Jonny Hylton says he is in tip-top shape after recovering from a serious knee injury to make his first Premiership start. The 24-year-old missed almost the whole of last season after damaging his anterior cruciate ligament in a pre-season

  • County staring defeat in face

    BAD light stopped play yesterday after Worcestershire set Yorkshire just 203 to win at Headingley in Frizzell County Championship Division Two. Yorkshire reached 89-2 by the close as the third day lost 64 overs to the weather with Anthony McGrath on 42

  • Wolves working overtime on visa

    WORCESTER Wolves officials are working around the clock in an effort to be at full strength for their first match of the new season. Wolves take on Solent Stars in the National Trophy at the University of Worcester next Saturday (7pm). But they face a

  • Pitman injury could be distant memory

    JAMIE Pitman is confident his long-running shoulder problem will disappear forever following a summer operation. The Hereford United midfielder went under the knife after admitting dislocating his right shoulder on half-a-dozen occasions last season.

  • Algarve final prize for duo

    KIDDERMINSTER professional Pat Smith and amateur partner Nathan Bailey jet out to the Algarve on Wednesday in a bid to win the Lombard Trophy, Europe's biggest pro-am competition. The Worcestershire pair won their place at the grand final by winning the

  • 10/9/05 - County staring defeat in face

    BAD light stopped play yesterday after Worcestershire set Yorkshire just 203 to win at Headingley in Frizzell County Championship Division Two. Yorkshire reached 89-2 by the close as the third day lost 64 overs to the weather with Anthony McGrath on 42