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  • 28/1/05 - It's the return of the Kingsholm stalwart

    SIX years after making the move from Gloucester, Tony Windo finally returns to Kingsholm tomorrow. It wasn't supposed to be like this when the prop made up his mind to join Worcester back in 1999. A quick move down the road and, in two years, Bob's your

  • Wolves target play-offs boost

    WORCESTER Wolves have set their sights on finishing as high as possible as they attempt to secure a play-off place in their first season in top-flight basketball. A top eight place in England Basketball League Division One is required by the University

  • Errors at back spread worry

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Stuart Watkiss has admitted he cannot blame the Aggborough crowd for getting frustrated in recent weeks. They have shipped 12 goals in just four Coca-Cola League Two home games and face a crucial visit to bottom-of-the-table

  • Records collapse in Fossils' win

    THE Fossils set the highest Worcestershire Cricket Board Indoor League score of the season in a 69-run win over newcomers Worcester Dominies & Guild. Brothers Tim and Rich Williams along with Martin Woodward ensured Fossils posted a mammoth 167-4.

  • Hooper qualifies for Blue Chip test

    WELLAND-based Sophie Hooper showed some good form at a national show jumping qualifier staged at West Wilts Equestrian Centre near Bath. The 34-year-old was competing in the Elevator Discovery qualifier, which offered eight tickets to the final of the

  • 29/1/05 - Injury causes Neil nightmare

    NEIL Lyman admits his season has descended into a "never-ending nightmare". Worcester Rugby Club's veteran tighthead prop, who has started just four games this season because of a sternum injury, is nowhere near to a potential comeback date. Six weeks

  • 29/1/05 - Players facing City axe says Snape

    WORCESTER City's caretaker boss John Snape fears several players will be shown the door at St George's Lane once a new manager is appointed. Midfielder Snape said everyone is fighting for their future at the club following John Barton's resignation last

  • Players facing City axe says Snape

    WORCESTER City's caretaker boss John Snape fears several players will be shown the door at St George's Lane once a new manager is appointed. Midfielder Snape said everyone is fighting for their future at the club following John Barton's resignation last

  • Injury causes Neil nightmare

    NEIL Lyman admits his season has descended into a "never-ending nightmare". Worcester Rugby Club's veteran tighthead prop, who has started just four games this season because of a sternum injury, is nowhere near to a potential comeback date. Six weeks

  • Stable finances are Turner's highlight

    GRAHAM Turner reflected on his 500 games in charge of Hereford United and revealed keeping the club financially stable as the biggest achievement during his tenure. The Bulls chairman and manager couldn't toast the personal milestone the way he liked

  • Dolphins grab third position

    DROITWICH Dolphins hosted the first round of the Worcester Winter League. Fielding a team depleted by sickness and injuries they performed well to snatch third place overall. Fiona Watt was the Droitwich star with first place in the Girls U15 freestyle

  • 29/1/05 - Errors at back spread worry

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Stuart Watkiss has admitted he cannot blame the Aggborough crowd for getting frustrated in recent weeks. They have shipped 12 goals in just four Coca-Cola League Two home games and face a crucial visit to bottom-of-the-table