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  • Warriors agree to release Olver

    WORCESTER Rugby Club have allowed Adrian Olver to quit Sixways. The prop, who has been out of favour all season, has moved to Coventry on a permanent basis. The National One leaders have insisted, however, that Olver will not be allowed to play against

  • Soap stars at Lane

    CELEBRITIES from Hollyoaks and Emmerdale are preparing for a return visit to Worcester to battle it out on the football field in aid of Leukaemia CARE, the Worcester-based Charity. Worcester City Football Club will play host to the celebrity packed match

  • Sidelined duo to get their chance

    ADAM Webster and Darren Middleton will get a chance to stake a first team spot insists Worcester City manager John Barton. The pair have become victims of City's recent up-turn in fortunes during which time the St George's Lane club have gone seven league

  • Sell-out crowd can lift Wolves

    FAN-power can help Worcester Wolves Basketball Club win the first trophy in their short history tonight. A sell-out 700-plus crowd at University College Worcester will watch Wolves take on Hackney White Heat in the National League Patrons Cup final (7.30

  • Cricket festival at UCW

    THE Fourth International Police Cricket Festival takes place in Worcester in August. Ten teams from around the world will be competing and, for the first time, all players and supporters will be able to stay in the same venue. The venue will be University

  • Brown strikes right

    DAVID Brown's rich vein of goalscoring form has earned plaudits from Hereford United manager Graham Turner. The ex-Manchester United youngster, who learned his trade alongside the likes of Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs and Andy Cole, is fast approaching 20

  • Sixways youth coming of age

    ANDY Keast is backing Worcester's youth after their international joy this week. Five Sixways young guns were called up for England duty at under 19 and under 21 levels and the Worcester coach believes they could have a big future in the game. "With the

  • Molby in rallying call to his team

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers' director of football Jan Molby has issued a rallying call as his side head for a crucial stage in their Nationwide League Division Three relegation battle. Harriers' hopes of avoiding the dreaded drop were boosted by a 2-1 home