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  • Bulls aim to extend Galloway loan spell

    EDGAR Street boss Graham Turner is hoping to thrash out a deal to keep Mick Galloway at the club for at least another month. The midfielder has been a huge hit since his arrival at Hereford United and Turner admits he would love to make his signing permanent

  • Schools make changes

    NORTH Midlands 16-Group Schools have made two changes for their second match of the season against Staffordshire at Droitwich RFC on Tuesday (7.15pm). North Midlands launched their season with a 10-8 victory over Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire at Droitwich

  • Competition is hotting up for places

    WORCESTER'S director of rugby John Brain believes that the openside spot in the team is exactly that - open. The back row has been fiercely competitive since the start of the season and the arrival of players such as Richard Bates, Gavin Pfister and Mark

  • 2/11/02 - County ditch Chester Road

    WORCESTERSHIRE have decided not to stage a first-class match at Kidderminster's Chester Road ground next year. The Birmingham League club's headquarters has been the venue for a County Championship game for the past last 16 seasons. Worcestershire have

  • Preview: Torquay v Kidderminster

    The match was called off around 35 minutes before kick-off due to a water- logged pitch. There was plenty of overnight rain in Devon which continued throughout the morning, making the pitch unplayable.

  • County ditch Chester Road

    WORCESTERSHIRE have decided not to stage a first-class match at Kidderminster's Chester Road ground next year. The Birmingham League club's headquarters has been the venue for a County Championship game for the past last 16 seasons. Worcestershire have

  • Wolves open league campaign

    WORCESTER Wolves kick-off their National Basketball League Division One campaign with a tough trip to Westminster Warriors tonight (8pm). Wolves, fresh from reaching the National Trophy quarter-finals, will have to contend with a hostile home crowd as

  • Harriers hosting England

    ENGLAND'S under 19 soccer team return to Kidderminster Harriers' ground for a second time in a month when they take on Macedonia tomorrow (4pm). The game is England's first of three group matches in the European U19 Championship, and Harriers will be

  • Wilde determined to help City step up challenge

    ADAM Wilde had no qualms about signing for Worcester City especially after tipping them for title success before the season kicked off. The 23-year-old predicted a showdown between John Barton's side and Tamworth and is more than happy to lend his weight

  • Fans are missing out says Britton

    IAN Britton is convinced Wyre Forest football followers don't realise how lucky they are to have a club like Kidderminster Harriers on their door-step. The Harriers manager believes the stay-away fans are missing out on full value entertainment from his

  • 2/11/02 - Fans are missing out says Britton

    IAN Britton is convinced Wyre Forest football followers don't realise how lucky they are to have a club like Kidderminster Harriers on their door-step. The Harriers manager believes the stay-away fans are missing out on full value entertainment from his

  • 2/11/02 - Harriers hosting England

    ENGLAND'S under 19 soccer team return to Kidderminster Harriers' ground for a second time in a month when they take on Macedonia tomorrow (4pm). The game is England's first of three group matches in the European U19 Championship, and Harriers will be

  • 2/11/02 - Competition is hotting up for places

    WORCESTER'S director of rugby John Brain believes that the openside spot in the team is exactly that - open. The back row has been fiercely competitive since the start of the season and the arrival of players such as Richard Bates, Gavin Pfister and Mark

  • 2/11/02 - Wilde determined to help City step up challenge

    ADAM Wilde had no qualms about signing for Worcester City especially after tipping them for title success before the season kicked off. The 23-year-old predicted a showdown between John Barton's side and Tamworth and is more than happy to lend his weight