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  • 22/10/05 - I'll play through the pain: Hines

    TOUGH cookie Les Hines admits he would be prepared to play through the pain barrier for Worcester City. Hines has been injured for more than a month with a torn thigh muscle and will be among a party of at least seven frustrated Worcester players watching

  • 22/10/05 - Double league test for Wolves

    THE new England Basketball League season begins in earnest for Worcester Wolves this weekend with two matches in 24 hours. Wolves start their Division One campaign with a trip to newly-promoted Nottingham Knights tonight (7.30pm) followed by a home match

  • 22/10/05 - Europe can be handy lesson

    WARRIORS director of rugby John Brain believes the European Challenge Cup will be a good learning curve for the club. Worcester kick-off their campaign against French side Montpellier at Sixways today (2pm) and then travel to Amatori Catania in Sicily

  • Bickerton and Park under par

    GOLFERS John Bickerton and David Park kept up their recent good form to remain in contention for honours at the Mallorca Classic. Both are within touching distance of seven-under-par leader Paul Broadhurst after reaching the half-way stage on two under

  • North Midlands U18s at near full strength

    NORTH Midlands have made eight changes to their starting line-up for their Midlands Under 18 Championship pool match against Staffordshire at Droitwich tomorrow (2pm). North Midlands were forced to field a depleted side against Warwickshire on Wednesday

  • Evans loss is chance for duo

    TWO Kidderminster Harriers players face a particularly crucial few weeks with the imminent departure of right-back Wayne Evans. Summer signing Evans is set to end his season-long Harriers contract by mutual consent in "three or four weeks" to concentrate

  • Europe can be handy lesson

    WARRIORS director of rugby John Brain believes the European Challenge Cup will be a good learning curve for the club. Worcester kick-off their campaign against French side Montpellier at Sixways today (2pm) and then travel to Amatori Catania in Sicily

  • Double league test for Wolves

    THE new England Basketball League season begins in earnest for Worcester Wolves this weekend with two matches in 24 hours. Wolves start their Division One campaign with a trip to newly-promoted Nottingham Knights tonight (7.30pm) followed by a home match

  • I'll play through the pain: Hines

    TOUGH cookie Les Hines admits he would be prepared to play through the pain barrier for Worcester City. Hines has been injured for more than a month with a torn thigh muscle and will be among a party of at least seven frustrated Worcester players watching

  • Tamika sets sights on England last 16

    DEFENDER Tamika Mkandawire has revealed his delight at being called up by the England National Game XI for the first time. The 22-year-old centre-half was selected for England's initial 22-man squad on the back of his outstanding form for Hereford United

  • Students Union help kick racism

    THE University of Worcester, Worcester Students' Union and Worcester City Football Club have joined forces to help kick racism out of football. Kick it Out is a national anti-racism campaign being run this month by football's leading bodies, including

  • 22/10/05 - Evans loss is chance for duo

    TWO Kidderminster Harriers players face a particularly crucial few weeks with the imminent departure of right-back Wayne Evans. Summer signing Evans is set to end his season-long Harriers contract by mutual consent in "three or four weeks" to concentrate