MHL WEST ROUND 15 Isca bid for great escape
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- Created on Sunday, 02 March 2014 00:45
- Last Updated on Sunday, 02 March 2014 19:41
- Published on Sunday, 02 March 2014 00:46
- Written by Ross Reid
Isca host Cheltenham at the University of Exeter Sports Park today (1230) seeking a third successive NOW: Pensions England Hockey League win in a row.
Simon Tremlett's resurgent Exeter side maintained their great escape bid with a surprise 4-1 win at seventh placed Havant to move within four points of the four teams above them in Men’s Conference West, including eighth placed Cheltenham.
CLINICAL Plymouth Argyle 5 Morecambe 0
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- Created on Saturday, 01 March 2014 18:33
- Last Updated on Sunday, 02 March 2014 17:14
- Published on Saturday, 01 March 2014 18:33
- Written by Ross Reid at HOME PARK
Plymouth Argyle boss John Sheridan was full of praise for his “outstanding” League Two play-off chasing greens.
Sheridan said: “First and foremost it was good to get back to winning ways at home. I thought we were outstanding.”
WOMENS HOCKEY Clifton Ladies to the fore
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- Created on Friday, 28 February 2014 08:15
- Last Updated on Friday, 28 February 2014 08:21
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- Written by ROSS REID
Clifton Ladies Hockey Club host Bowdon Hightown at Coombe Dingle Sports Complex tomorrow seeking to consolidate a top four place with a fourth consecutive Investec Women’s League win.
The Bristol side have made a brilliant start to 2014 with home wins over University of Birmingham (4-0) Olton & West Warwicks (4-0) and last week’s 1-0 victory at Leicester, courtesy of Liz Sinton’s 64th minute penalty corner strike.
Torquay United 1 Burton 1 - Hargreaves reaction
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- Created on Wednesday, 26 February 2014 07:45
- Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 November 2015 17:26
- Published on Wednesday, 26 February 2014 07:45
- Written by ROSS REID at Plainmoor
Elliot Benyon's brilliant ping header finish to Ben Harding's 40th minute cross was not enough to stop Torquay United from sliping to the Football League basement following a 1-1 home draw with promotion chasing Burton.
United could have claimed a Plainmoor win through substitute Billy Bodin's pacy 20 yard free kick in the third minute of stoppage time.
SW GOLF Cornwall's Boyd leads England's Euro bid
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- Created on Wednesday, 26 February 2014 07:21
- Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 February 2014 09:06
- Published on Wednesday, 26 February 2014 07:21
- Written by ROSS REID at the golf desk
Cornwall amateur ace Sarah-Jane Boyd will lead England Golf’s bid for women’s glory at the European Nations Championship starting in Spain next Wednesday.
English amateur champion Boyd, from Truro, Hertfordshire’s Gabriella Cowley, runner-up in the recent Portugese International Ladies Championship, and Surrey’s Annabel Dimmock, winner of the Jones-Doherty Cup in the USA, represent England Women at Sotogrande from March 5-8.
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