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England v Pakistan day one as it happened
Pakistan reach 48-1 at stumps after bowling out England for 233 on day one of the third Test at The Oval. |
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Cambridge boss raring to kick off
Cambridge boss Bob Crooks says his side are desperate to get their first taste of rugby ahead of the new season. |
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Cox eyes Bracknell Bees success
New Bracknell Bees ice hockey coach Gareth Cox is excited for the upcoming season and feels he can bring success to the club. |
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Moria confident of Bison progress
Basingstoke Bison coach Steve Moria believes his side have strengthened over the summer and can challenge for silverware this season. |
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Maidenhead boss aims for top half
Maidenhead United boss Johnson Hippolyte says he has a squad capable of finishing in the top half of Conference South this season. |
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Flames pin hopes on home talent
Guildford Flames commercial boss Kirk Humphries hopes home-grown talent will improve the side. |
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Bracknell confirm summer schedule
Bracknell Bees will play four matches against local rivals to warm up for the new season. |
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Crooks targets Cambridge legacy
Cambridge Rugby Club needs to build itself a "legacy", according to boss Bob Crooks. |
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Bison add defender Graham to team
Great Britain defenceman Carl Graham moves from Bracknell to local rivals Basingstoke. |
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Flames keep Czech forward Smital
Czech forward Lukas Smital agrees a new deal to stay at Guildford Flames for a fourth season. |
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Ambler stays with Bracknell Bees
Bracknell Bees re-sign British netminder Carl Ambler for next season. |
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England v Bangladesh 1st Test day one as it happened
Jonathan Trott races to his second Test century as England put Bangladesh to the sword in the first Test at Lord's. |
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Martin Brundle Q&A
F1 analyst on Hamilton v Button, Alonso v Massa & Schumacher |
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Jersey dominate to keep Siam Cup
Jersey Rugby Club dominate in a 36-0 whitewash over Guernsey to retain the Siam Cup at Footes Lane on Saturday. |
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Two tough away trips for Cambridge
Cambridge Rugby Club face a tough period of two away games in four days against relegation-threatened Newbury and Cinderford. |
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Crooks angry despite record win
Cambridge director of rugby Bob Crooks is unhappy about a dangerous mismatch after beating Manchester 112-7. |
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Jersey end league season in style
National Three London champions Jersey beat Bracknell 42-5 to avenge their only league defeat of the season. |
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Jersey captain Vaioleti dropped
National Three London champions Jersey drop captain Talite Vaioleti for their final league match at home to Bracknell. |
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Jersey 84-13 Tring
Champions Jersey Rugby Club hit visitors Tring for 84 points as they register their 24th consecutive win. |
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I'd play for less, pledges Cesky
Ice hockey's English Premier League player of the year Jaroslav Cesky says he would consider a pay cut to remain at the Bracknell Bees. |
