HALEY HELPS EXETER BACK ON WINNING TRACK
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- Created on Monday, 10 October 2011 14:59
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South African international ace Ian Haley scored twice as University of Exeter got back on track in the England Hockey League Men’s Premier Division with a 4-2 win at Southgate.
Haley – who is set to be one of the Springboks stars at next summer’s Olympic Games in London – gave the students a flying start by opening the scoring at Southgate in the second minute.
OPEN WATER Olympian Patten retires from swimming
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- Created on Friday, 07 October 2011 19:05
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Cornwall’s 2008 Olympic open water bronze medallist Cassandra Patten has announced her retirement from swimming due to an ongoing shoulder injury.
Cardinham-born Patten, 24, won bronze in Beijing and has two World Championship 10 km Open Water silvers.
PLYMOUTH COLLEGE XV TO THE FORE
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- Created on Friday, 07 October 2011 18:11
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Plymouth College centre Ollie Clenaghan scored a superb solo try as the first XV maintained their winning start to the new schools season with a 15-8 triumph at Truro College.
With seconds remaining and Truro on the attack, quick thinking Clenaghan intercepted a home pass and sped in from the halfway line to secure victory.
SILVER LINING UP FOR BRISTOL BOW TONIGHT
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- Created on Friday, 07 October 2011 15:17
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Bristol Rugby head coach Liam Middleton makes one change from his winning XV for tonight’s RFU Championship match against Nottingham at the Memorial Stadium (1945 KO).
Louis Silver earns his first competitive start for Bristol at scrum-half as the home side bid to build on last Saturday’s 17-15 success at Bedford.
BRISTOL ACADEMY'S FIRST EUROPEAN TEST
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- Created on Tuesday, 27 September 2011 10:51
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Champions League football comes to the south west for the first time when Bristol Academy Womens Football Club kick off their European campaign against Russia's top women's side FC Energiya Voronezh (1930).
Thursday night's tie at Ashton Gate is another incredible chapter in the BAWFC success story.
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