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  • 7/08/04 - More goals is top of Harriers wish list

    GOALS, goals and more goals - that's what Kidderminster Harriers' fans are hoping for this season. Last term Harriers found it tough to be consistent scorers in Nationwide League Division Three which now goes under the name of Coca-Cola League Two. Indeed

  • Batty's ton fails to save County

    JIMMY Ormond took six for 62 from 25 overs as Surrey eased their relegation fears by beating Worcestershire by 68 runs at the Oval in the Frizzell County Championship Division One. The County, chasing 410, were 44 for six at one point but a maiden first-class

  • Bichel may return to take on the Dynamos

    WORCESTERSHIRE Royals have included Andy Bichel in their squad for tomorrow's totesport League Division Two match at Durham Dynamos. The Australian star was rested for the Frizzell County Championship Division One match at Surrey. Paceman Matt Mason stands

  • City miss out after throwing away lead

    WORCESTER City threw away a two goal lead and ultimately the Worcestershire Senior Cup as Sutton Coldfield Town battled out a 3-3 draw in last night's delayed final at St. George's Lane. Sutton won 5-4 on aggregate. City appeared to be in a comfortable

  • Louis in the fast lane to success

    A YOUNG Worcester race ace is following in the tracks of World Superbike stars James Toseland and Chris Walker. Louis Dadge has had a great month, winning trophies in Junior Road Racing Association meets which put both Toseland and Walker on their first

  • Nomads hang on to under 17 title

    WORCESTER Nomads entertained Wombourne in the final of the Ryan Birt County Under 17s Championship and the Bransford-based club retained the trophy they won last year. Batting first, Nomads made good progress and it was not until the end of the eighth

  • Molby sounds warning

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers chief Jan Molby has tipped Chester City as a team to beat if Kidderminster are to make a big impact in League Two. But Chester were thrown into disarray yesterday when boss Mark Wright quit and his assistant David Moss also left

  • Heeley relishing City challenge

    CARL Heeley is steeling himself for his toughest season yet with Worcester City. But the evergreen captain is relishing the challenge despite an indifferent pre-season campaign. As the 34-year-old contem-plates the prospect of an 11th season at St George's

  • Manager pins faith on Bulls newscomer

    MANAGER Graham Turner is backing striker Adam Stansfield to score plenty of goals for Hereford United this season. The new signing opened his account with a brace in an impressive display against a strong West Brom XI in midweek. Turner believes he can

  • More goals is top of Harriers wish list

    GOALS, goals and more goals - that's what Kidderminster Harriers' fans are hoping for this season. Last term Harriers found it tough to be consistent scorers in Nationwide League Division Three which now goes under the name of Coca-Cola League Two. Indeed

  • 7/08/04 - Bichel may return to take on the Dynamos

    WORCESTERSHIRE Royals have included Andy Bichel in their squad for tomorrow's totesport League Division Two match at Durham Dynamos. The Australian star was rested for the Frizzell County Championship Division One match at Surrey. Paceman Matt Mason stands

  • 7/08/04 - Heeley relishing City challenge

    CARL Heeley is steeling himself for his toughest season yet with Worcester City. But the evergreen captain is relishing the challenge despite an indifferent pre-season campaign. As the 34-year-old contem-plates the prospect of an 11th season at St George's