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  • 4/6/06 - McDonnell rules out another England call

    DANNY McDonnell has dismissed the notion of earning another call-up on the international stage. Worcester City's goalkeeper could only look on as England's National Game XI squad celebrated their Four Nations tournament triumph in Cork, Ireland, with

  • 4/6/06 - Worcester set to add coach

    WORCESTER Warriors will bulk up their backroom staff during the summer. The Sixways side, who have Phil Richards as their fitness coach, are looking to bring in another conditioning guru. Richards will take charge of the unit next season alongside his

  • Schofield threat to Herefordshire

    A FORMER England cricketer will be among the opposition when Herefordshire take on Cheshire in their first Minor Counties Championship match of the season at Luctonians' Kingsland ground, starting at 11am tomorrow. Leg-spinning all-rounder Chris Schofield

  • James still eyeing Football League bid

    TONY James admits to a touch of jealousy following Mark Robinson's move to Coca-Cola League Two side Stockport County. The long-serving Hereford United captain, who signed a fresh 12-month deal at Edgar Street, has made no secret of his desire to feature

  • Harriers chief thanks fans

    COLIN Youngjohns has praised loyal Kidderminster Harriers fans for supporting the crisis club in their hour of need. Almost 600 season tickets have been snapped up for the new Conference season, despite the uncertain future surrounding the trouble-torn

  • Worcester double

    WORCESTER Rowing Club bagged a double at the Hereford City Regatta. Crews won two titles but lost the most pretigious one -- the West of England Challenge Vase -- to Marlow Rowing Club by just one length. The most satisfying win of the weekend was the

  • 4/6/06 - Smith on song to rescue Worcs

    BEN Smith's second hundred in successive Frizzell County Championship matches guided Worcestershire out of a tight corner after a collapse to 121-7 on the third day against Durham at New Road. Durham's four seamers looked likely to claim a meaningful

  • 4/6/06 - Shoaib keen to make County impact

    SHOAIB Akhtar roared into Worcestershire and declared himself fit to spearhead the attack later this month. The 29-year Pakistani Test star, dubbed the 'Rawalpindi Express', steamed into New Road ahead of schedule to prepare and acclimatise for his half-season

  • Shoaib keen to make County impact

    SHOAIB Akhtar roared into Worcestershire and declared himself fit to spearhead the attack later this month. The 29-year Pakistani Test star, dubbed the 'Rawalpindi Express', steamed into New Road ahead of schedule to prepare and acclimatise for his half-season

  • Smith on song to rescue Worcs

    BEN Smith's second hundred in successive Frizzell County Championship matches guided Worcestershire out of a tight corner after a collapse to 121-7 on the third day against Durham at New Road. Durham's four seamers looked likely to claim a meaningful

  • McDonnell rules out another England call

    DANNY McDonnell has dismissed the notion of earning another call-up on the international stage. Worcester City's goalkeeper could only look on as England's National Game XI squad celebrated their Four Nations tournament triumph in Cork, Ireland, with

  • Worcester set to add coach

    WORCESTER Warriors will bulk up their backroom staff during the summer. The Sixways side, who have Phil Richards as their fitness coach, are looking to bring in another conditioning guru. Richards will take charge of the unit next season alongside his

  • 4/6/06 - Harriers chief thanks fans

    COLIN Youngjohns has praised loyal Kidderminster Harriers fans for supporting the crisis club in their hour of need. Almost 600 season tickets have been snapped up for the new Conference season, despite the uncertain future surrounding the trouble-torn