Rooney delight with first win as boss, Flynn positives
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- Created on Wednesday, 14 August 2024 23:12
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Wayne Rooney was pleased with his first win as Plymouth Argyle head coach following a 3-0 EFL Cup first round victory over Cheltenham Town.
Rooney said: “I thought we were good. First half we had to be more patient with the ball.”
EFL Cup Plymouth Argyle 3 Cheltenham Town 0
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- Created on Wednesday, 14 August 2024 22:12
- Last Updated on Thursday, 15 August 2024 12:26
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- Written by ROSS REID at Home Park
New Zealand international striker Waine was first to react, with a tap-in, after Robins keeper Joe Day palmed Adam Randell’s thumping 20-yard free kick on to the underside of the crossbar on 62 minutes.
COUNTIES CRICKET Berkshire win Western One title
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- Created on Wednesday, 14 August 2024 08:00
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A draw was all that Berkshire, who sit out next weekend’s final round of matches, needed to scupper Oxfordshire’s hopes of overtaking them and they comfortably achieved that by batting through the final day.
COUNTIES CRICKET Western One title down to the wire
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- Created on Tuesday, 13 August 2024 09:40
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- Written by PAUL BOLTON Cricket Correspondent

Berkshire looked like enjoying a healthy first innings lead when they reduced Oxfordshire to 118 for seven but Tristan Rossouw led a bold fightback with 95 not out – his maiden half-century in the competition – with excellent support from Prav Chahal (36) and Tommy Rex (34 not out).
COUNTIES CRICKET Western Division preview August 11
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- Created on Sunday, 11 August 2024 10:19
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- Written by PAUL BOLTON Cricket Correspondent

Berkshire currently head the table by 39 points having won all three of their divisional matches so far but that record may count for nothing if they slip up against Oxfordshire.
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