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Football: Severn Valley Youth Football League cup final dates
Roger Jackson Fri, 28th Apr 2017 at 15:20 Junior Sport
The final whistle will be blown on the Severn Valley Youth Football League’s inaugural season next month and chairman Ken Fagan says the campaign has been a big success.
...The final whistle will be blown on the Severn Valley Youth Football League’s inaugural season next month and chairman Ken Fagan says the campaign has been a big success.
The new league is an amalgamation of the old Gloucester Youth League and the Stroud Youth League and Fagan has been delighted with the way the past...The final whistle will be blown on the Severn Valley Youth Football League’s inaugural season next month and chairman Ken Fagan says the campaign has been a big success.
The new league is an amalgamation of the old Gloucester Youth League and the Stroud Youth League and Fagan has been delighted with the way the past eight months have gone.
...[read more]Football: Cheltenham Football League set for end-of-season spectacular
Roger Jackson Fri, 28th Apr 2017 at 14:30 Junior Sport
The Cheltenham Football League 2016/17 campaign reaches an exciting climax over the next eight days with the final round of league matches tomorrow followed by the cup finals next week. The Division One title is still up for grabs with Falcons and...The Cheltenham Football League 2016/17 campaign reaches an exciting climax over the next eight days with the final round of league matches tomorrow followed by the cup finals next week. The Division One title is still up for grabs with Falcons and...The Cheltenham Football League 2016/17 campaign reaches an exciting climax over the next eight days with the final round of league matches tomorrow followed by the cup finals next week. The Division One title is still up for grabs with Falcons and...
[read more]Football: Cheltenham Youth Football League cup final dates at Whaddon Road
Roger Jackson Fri, 28th Apr 2017 at 14:20 Junior Sport
Whaddon Road, the home of Cheltenham Town, will be the centre of attention not once, but twice, this weekend. While Cheltenham Town fans are desperately hoping their team can secure the point they need tomorrow to ensure their future in the...Whaddon Road, the home of Cheltenham Town, will be the centre of attention not once, but twice, this weekend. While Cheltenham Town fans are desperately hoping their team can secure the point they need tomorrow to ensure their future in the...Whaddon Road, the home of Cheltenham Town, will be the centre of attention not once, but twice, this weekend. While Cheltenham Town fans are desperately hoping their team can secure the point they need tomorrow to ensure their future in the...
[read more]Walking: 10,000 Gloucestershire pupils embark on their challenge to ‘trot around Europe’!
Contributed Thu, 27th Apr 2017 at 09:40 Junior Sport
Around 10,000 pupils from 43 primary schools have signed up to walk, jog or run a mile every day between now and the summer holidays as part of Active Gloucestershire’s Daily Mile initiative. The initiative is being supported by Cheltenham...Around 10,000 pupils from 43 primary schools have signed up to walk, jog or run a mile every day between now and the summer holidays as part of Active Gloucestershire’s Daily Mile initiative. The initiative is being supported by Cheltenham...Around 10,000 pupils from 43 primary schools have signed up to walk, jog or run a mile every day between now and the summer holidays as part of Active Gloucestershire’s Daily Mile initiative. The initiative is being supported by Cheltenham...
[read more]Rugby Union: Unsung Hero: Adrian Wakefield, Cheltenham North Rugby Club
Roger Jackson Tue, 25th Apr 2017 at 16:00 Unsung Hero
Adrian Wakefield was the cornerstone of the Cheltenham North scrum for more than 25 years. And since hanging up his boots eight years ago, the former tighthead prop, known to everyone as Adge, has continued to be one of the cornerstones of the club...Adrian Wakefield was the cornerstone of the Cheltenham North scrum for more than 25 years. And since hanging up his boots eight years ago, the former tighthead prop, known to everyone as Adge, has continued to be one of the cornerstones of the club...Adrian Wakefield was the cornerstone of the Cheltenham North scrum for more than 25 years. And since hanging up his boots eight years ago, the former tighthead prop, known to everyone as Adge, has continued to be one of the cornerstones of the club...
[read more]Rugby Union: Old Patesians Rugby Club juniors chasing a treble top in County Cup finals
Roger Jackson Tue, 25th Apr 2017 at 12:10 Junior Sport
Old Patesians’ progressive youngsters are eyeing a clean sweep at this year’s County Cup finals day. They have teams in the under-14, under-15 and under-16 finals which will all take place at Hartpury on Sunday 30th April. The club won...Old Patesians’ progressive youngsters are eyeing a clean sweep at this year’s County Cup finals day. They have teams in the under-14, under-15 and under-16 finals which will all take place at Hartpury on Sunday 30th April. The club won...Old Patesians’ progressive youngsters are eyeing a clean sweep at this year’s County Cup finals day. They have teams in the under-14, under-15 and under-16 finals which will all take place at Hartpury on Sunday 30th April. The club won...
[read more]Hockey: Cheltenham Hockey Club under-16s are national champions
Roger Jackson Tue, 25th Apr 2017 at 12:10 Junior Sport
Cheltenham Hockey Club’s sweet 16s came of age in dramatic style as they were crowned national champions for the first time. The under-16s’ outstanding performance comes just a year after the under-14s were crowned national champions...Cheltenham Hockey Club’s sweet 16s came of age in dramatic style as they were crowned national champions for the first time. The under-16s’ outstanding performance comes just a year after the under-14s were crowned national champions...Cheltenham Hockey Club’s sweet 16s came of age in dramatic style as they were crowned national champions for the first time. The under-16s’ outstanding performance comes just a year after the under-14s were crowned national champions...
[read more]Squash: Junior squash is thriving at the East Gloucestershire Club thanks to Sophie Lane, Fiona Geaves and Charlotte Elgood
Roger Jackson Mon, 24th Apr 2017 at 08:00 Junior Sport
They say the best things come in threes and the junior squash section at the East Gloucestershire Club in Cheltenham would certainly vouch for that. That’s because the youngsters are coached by a trio of forward-thinking ladies –...They say the best things come in threes and the junior squash section at the East Gloucestershire Club in Cheltenham would certainly vouch for that. That’s because the youngsters are coached by a trio of forward-thinking ladies –...They say the best things come in threes and the junior squash section at the East Gloucestershire Club in Cheltenham would certainly vouch for that. That’s because the youngsters are coached by a trio of forward-thinking ladies –...
[read more]Football: Captain’s Log: Tom Webb – Gloucester City Football Club
Roger Jackson Mon, 24th Apr 2017 at 08:00 Captain's Log
Tom Webb is in his third spell as Gloucester City captain and he’s enjoying every minute of it. The one-club man, who has spent half his life in the first team after making his debut as a 16-year-old, was manager Tim Harris’s pick to...Tom Webb is in his third spell as Gloucester City captain and he’s enjoying every minute of it. The one-club man, who has spent half his life in the first team after making his debut as a 16-year-old, was manager Tim Harris’s pick to...Tom Webb is in his third spell as Gloucester City captain and he’s enjoying every minute of it. The one-club man, who has spent half his life in the first team after making his debut as a 16-year-old, was manager Tim Harris’s pick to...
[read more]Rugby Union: Unsung Hero: Roger Wildin – Lydney Rugby Club
Roger Jackson Mon, 24th Apr 2017 at 08:00 Unsung Hero
Roger Wildin has done more for Lydney Rugby Club than almost anyone else. So says club stalwart Colin Henderson, who himself has been a faithful servant to the club for many years. “He started as a player,” says Henderson, “and...Roger Wildin has done more for Lydney Rugby Club than almost anyone else. So says club stalwart Colin Henderson, who himself has been a faithful servant to the club for many years. “He started as a player,” says Henderson, “and...Roger Wildin has done more for Lydney Rugby Club than almost anyone else. So says club stalwart Colin Henderson, who himself has been a faithful servant to the club for many years. “He started as a player,” says Henderson, “and...
[read more]Cricket: Unsung Hero: Chris Hanby – Newent Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Mon, 24th Apr 2017 at 08:00 Unsung Hero
Chris Hanby started playing cricket for Newent when he was aged 10 when his dad, Charles, was a player at the club. Nothing unusual about that, you might say... except for the fact it was 60 years ago. And Chris’ achievements off the field...Chris Hanby started playing cricket for Newent when he was aged 10 when his dad, Charles, was a player at the club. Nothing unusual about that, you might say... except for the fact it was 60 years ago. And Chris’ achievements off the field...Chris Hanby started playing cricket for Newent when he was aged 10 when his dad, Charles, was a player at the club. Nothing unusual about that, you might say... except for the fact it was 60 years ago. And Chris’ achievements off the field...
[read more]Rugby Union: Stow-on-the-Wold Rugby Club juniors ensure the future is bright
Roger Jackson Mon, 24th Apr 2017 at 08:00 Junior Sport
Elliott Stooke and Ollie Thorley are just two players who have come through the thriving junior set-up at Stow-on-the-Wold Rugby Club. Second row Stooke, now 23, played more than 60 games for Gloucester and also had loan spells with London Irish...Elliott Stooke and Ollie Thorley are just two players who have come through the thriving junior set-up at Stow-on-the-Wold Rugby Club. Second row Stooke, now 23, played more than 60 games for Gloucester and also had loan spells with London Irish...Elliott Stooke and Ollie Thorley are just two players who have come through the thriving junior set-up at Stow-on-the-Wold Rugby Club. Second row Stooke, now 23, played more than 60 games for Gloucester and also had loan spells with London Irish...
[read more]Golf: Captain’s Log: “I’ll lead Lilley Brook Golf Club to the best of my ability”, says Brian Hutchins
Roger Jackson Mon, 24th Apr 2017 at 08:00 Captain's Log
Some people are born to be a captain, some people learn to be a captain and some people are motivated by personal reasons to become captain. Brian Hutchins – although clearly a natural leader in his role as a project manager in retail...Some people are born to be a captain, some people learn to be a captain and some people are motivated by personal reasons to become captain. Brian Hutchins – although clearly a natural leader in his role as a project manager in retail...Some people are born to be a captain, some people learn to be a captain and some people are motivated by personal reasons to become captain. Brian Hutchins – although clearly a natural leader in his role as a project manager in retail...
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