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  • Wolves chasing trophy passport

    WORCESTER Wolves will be out to clinch a place in the quarter-finals of the National Basketball Trophy when they make the long trip to face Plymouth Raiders tomorrow (4pm). Victory in their final group match will clinch Wolves' passage into the last eight

  • England call for Hulme

    WORCESTER Sixth Form College's Mitchell Hulme has been selected for the England Under 19 rugby squad. The talented 17-year-old is in line to pitch his skills against France, Italy, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. England will launch their series of matches

  • Herefordshire clubs handed home cup ties

    LEDBURY and Luctonians have both been handed home draws in the third round of the Powergen Intermediate Cup. Ledbury face Halesonians at Ross Road, while Luctonians take on Ludlow at Mortimer Park. Broms-grove face a trip to Sutton Coldfield. In the third

  • Charlton determined to overcome frustrating injury blow

    ASA Charlton is targeting a return to full fitness and the Worcester City team after being given the all clear on a troublesome groin injury. The 24-year-old has missed the last eight matches with an abductor muscle problem but a scan has revealed no

  • Youngsters showing off Academy talents

    WORCESTER Rugby Club is enjoying the benefits of their academy for the region's best young players. Youngsters from across the West Midlands have the chance to press their claims for higher representative honours following the decision to establish one

  • Ayres is aiming to hit heights

    ROOKIE Lee Ayres believes Kidder-minster Harriers have the credentials to book a place in the Nationwide League Division Three play-offs. The talented 20-year-old, who has been establishing himself in the heart of Harriers defence this term, is convinced

  • Praise for Bulls

    A CRUEL penalty decision sent Hereford United crashing out of the LDV Vans Trophy but in the misery of defeat there was praise from Northampton boss Kevan Broadhurst. The Cobblers manager des-cribed the Bulls as a good side and a credit to the Nationwide

  • 26/10/02 - Wolves chasing trophy passport

    WORCESTER Wolves will be out to clinch a place in the quarter-finals of the National Basketball Trophy when they make the long trip to face Plymouth Raiders tomorrow (4pm). Victory in their final group match will clinch Wolves' passage into the last eight

  • 26/10/02 - Youngsters showing off Academy talents

    WORCESTER Rugby Club is enjoying the benefits of their academy for the region's best young players. Youngsters from across the West Midlands have the chance to press their claims for higher representative honours following the decision to establish one

  • Australia trip for cup star Walker

    FORMER Nunnery Wood High School pupil Rachel Walker has been selected to represent England at the World Cup hockey championships in Australia. The 23-year-old midfielder will jet to the Perth event on November 16 with the tournament due to finish in December

  • 26/10/02 - Australia trip for cup star Walker

    FORMER Nunnery Wood High School pupil Rachel Walker has been selected to represent England at the World Cup hockey championships in Australia. The 23-year-old midfielder will jet to the Perth event on November 16 with the tournament due to finish in December

  • 26/10/02 - Ayres is aiming to hit heights

    ROOKIE Lee Ayres believes Kidder-minster Harriers have the credentials to book a place in the Nationwide League Division Three play-offs. The talented 20-year-old, who has been establishing himself in the heart of Harriers defence this term, is convinced