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08/05/04 - Barton in move to hang on to Lyons
MANAGER John Barton is hoping to clinch a deal to keep Pat Lyons at Worcester City next season. The midfielder has earned praise for his performances since Christmas and Barton is keen to keep him at the St George's Lane club for a third year. Barton
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08/05/04 - Skipper Smith leads the way
SKIPPER Ben Smith continued his free-scoring start to the season when Worcestershire's four-day match with the New Zealanders opened at New Road yesterday. He followed up his Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy career-best score of 91 against Herefordshire
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08/05/04 - Worcester wait over captaincy
JOHN Brain is in no rush to appoint Worcester Rug-by Club's captain. The Sixways director of rugby has seen club captain Wer-ner Swanepoel depart due to illness with Tony Windo taking over the captaincy. However, he will wait to see how the new Worcester
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08/05/04 - Duo set to play key role - Molby
DIRECTOR of football Jan Molby believes midfielders Adam Murray and Lee Jenkins can play a key role in Kidderminster Harriers' bid to have a more successful time in the Nation-wide League Division Three next season. Harriers play last their last game
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08/05/04 - Skipper Smith leads the way
SKIPPER Ben Smith continued his free-scoring start to the season when Worcestershire's four-day match with the New Zealanders opened at New Road yesterday. He followed up his Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy career-best score of 91 against Herefordshire
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08/05/04 - Hereford lose star Rose
HEREFORD United defender Michael Rose has signed for Third Division play-off chasers Yeovil Town on a two-year contract. The 21-year-old was one of the Bulls most impressive players in their unsuccessful Nationwide Conference promotion quest. The two
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08/05/04 - Bickerton lies one over
JOHN Bickerton is well placed going into today's third round of the British Masters at the Forest of Arden. The Droitwich ace lies one over after shooting a 73 yesterday following his first-day 72. Hereford's David Park, however, failed to build on his
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08/05/04 - Inverdale is at Sixways
WORCESTER Warriors will be the centre of attention tomorrow when the BBC's Rugby Special comes to Sixways. John Inverdale will present the show, due to hit the BBC2 screens at 12.05pm, including an interview with Worcester chairman Cecil Duckworth. Special
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08/05/04 - Malvern chasing cup final triumph
MALVERN Rugby Club, winners of the North Midlands Cup two years ago, face holders Aston Old Edwardians in this year's final tomorrow. The match will be played at Dudley-Kingswinford and features two sides with little between them on paper. The two sides
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08/05/04 - Neal in battle for points
WORCESTERSHIRE driver Matt Neal will be out to improve on his fourth place in the British Touring Car Championship when the series reaches Silverstone tomorrow. The 37-year-old from Wychbold tackles rounds seven, eight and nine of the championship in
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08/05/04 - Duo set to play key role - Molby
DIRECTOR of football Jan Molby believes midfielders Adam Murray and Lee Jenkins can play a key role in Kidderminster Harriers' bid to have a more successful time in the Nation-wide League Division Three next season. Harriers play last their last game
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08/05/04 - Barton in move to hang on to Lyons
MANAGER John Barton is hoping to clinch a deal to keep Pat Lyons at Worcester City next season. The midfielder has earned praise for his performances since Christmas and Barton is keen to keep him at the St George's Lane club for a third year. Barton
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08/05/04 - Inverdale is at Sixways
WORCESTER Warriors will be the centre of attention tomorrow when the BBC's Rugby Special comes to Sixways. John Inverdale will present the show, due to hit the BBC2 screens at 12.05pm, including an interview with Worcester chairman Cecil Duckworth. Special