Saturday, 4th July 2009

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Rowers’ best regatta

BRIDGNORTH Rowing Club’s biggest entry of the season so far saw members come away with their largest number of wins at Ironbridge regatta at the weekend.

Quatt go for village cricket title

QUATT are through to the last 16 of the National Village Cricket Club for the second year running after a convincing victory at Walton on Trent in Derbyshire. Their 50-run win means they will now face either Great Eccleston or South Kelsey at home on Sunday, July 12.

TV star to open Bylet HQ

TV personality Adrian Chiles has been invited to officially open Bylet Bowling Club’s new £170,000 start-of-the-art clubhouse on Sunday.

Joseph, 13, puts Welshmen in a spin

Worfield 242-5 Llanidloes 162 all out.
WORFIELD continued to keep pace with league leaders Trysull and Seisdon with victory over third place Llanidloes.Gareth Lanchbury’s side were invited to bat first on what was a very dry Worfield wicket.

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Golfer Josh wins club trophy

A Claverley teenager gave a field of about 150 Worfield Golf Club members a lesson by winning one of ite premier trophies.

Bridgnorth top league

BRIDGNORTH CC sit proudly on top of the Birmingham League third division after their rich vein of form continued with a home victory over promotion challengers Milford Hall on Saturday.
Bridgnorth 201-8 Milford Hall 134 all out
Batting first after losing the toss Bridgnorth made 201-8 from their 55 overs, built on brothers Tom (31) and Jono […]

Rugby honour for Bert

FORMER British Lion and Scottish rugby international Eric Peters is to visit Bridgnorth next Friday. Peters is to be guest speaker at the Shropshire RFU president’s dinner to be held at the Edgar Davies ground.

Town determined to come out fighting

BRIDGNORTH Town FC chairman has revealed that the Crown Meadow club want to finish in the top five of the Midland Alliance next season.

Bridgnorth XI aim for promotion

BRIDGNORTH Cricket Club’s first team skipper has praised the team spirit and success of the side in the Birmingham League so far this season.

Bridgnorth beat the ‘wobbles’

Whitchurch 214-7 Bridgnorth 215-8
 BRIDGNORTH’S impressive start to the season continued on Saturday with a hard earned victory at county neighbours Whitchurch. Skipper Mark MacPherson-Lees was quick to praise the team’s effort, but confessed to tearing out his hair as the middle wobbled.