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Stories for 5 February 2005

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Worcester Warriors 25 Leeds Tykes 15

Friday, February 4, 2004   more...

5/2/05 - Watkiss plans to stick at the job

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers manager Stuart Watkiss has no intention of giving up on the club if they lose their Coca-Cola League status at the end of the season.   more...

Brining in belting form for Broadheath

BROADHEATH Belters continued their good form in Worcester League Division Three with Brett Brining winning all his singles against Cripplegate.   more...

Dominies stay cool to secure win

WORCSTER Dominies and Guild held their nerve to win a thrilling Worcestershire Cricket Board Indoor League game by three runs against Droitwich `C'.   more...

It's good to be back -- Preece

ANDY Preece says he can't wait to roll back the years and step onto the St George's Lane turf in the blue and white of his hometown club.   more...

Watkiss plans to stick at the job

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers manager Stuart Watkiss has no intention of giving up on the club if they lose their Coca-Cola League status at the end of the season.   more...

Danny relishing his big chance at Bulls

DANNY Carey-Bertram loves leading the line for Hereford United and is intent on nailing down a permanent place up front following a magical January.   more...

Wolves win vital to play-off chances

WORCESTER Wolves' play-off destiny could become a lot clearer tonight with a crucial home match against Worthing Thunder (7pm).   more...

Preece will give the players chance

WORCESTER City's new player-manager Andy Preece has vowed to give every player an opportunity to prove their worth to the club.   more...

Brown shines in key victory

JAMES Brown kept the Sixways feel-good factor alive with a 17-point haul as Worcester gunned down Leeds Tykes 22-15 last night.   more...

5/2/05 - It's good to be back -- Preece

ANDY Preece says he can't wait to roll back the years and step onto the St George's Lane turf in the blue and white of his hometown club.   more...

5/2/05 - Preece will give the players chance

WORCESTER City's new player-manager Andy Preece has vowed to give every player an opportunity to prove their worth to the club.   more...

Saturday match postponed

THE notorious Causeway Ground at Cinderford again proved unplayable today when the match referee called off the Division One West match around 1.30pm.   more...

  
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