JERSEY return to basics in the hope of avoiding a hat-trick of defeats by Guernsey in the Cherry Godfrey Challenge on Saturday.
Daily Archives: August 6, 2004
Football:Mondaini stars for Boca
BOCA JUNIORS beat Manchester United 1-0 at Springfield last night, to stretch ahead in the Jersey U21 Football Tournament 2004..
Smith resigned to losing world powerboating title
JERSEY’S Roy Smith is no longer the world 2-litre offshore powerboat champion.
Rugby:Jersey happy to host the Bees
TOMORROW’S game between Jersey RFC and the Bees of Bradford and Bingley, at St Peter is a contest Dai Burton is looking forward to with relish.
Cricket:Centurions off mark - against Sporting!
CENTURIONS A ended their season on a high last night by defeating champSCF by 39 runs at FB2.
Union attack on St Helier welfare work scheme
THE running of St Helier’s Welfare Work scheme has been criticised by regional industrial organiser Nick Corbel and some union members.
All-round success!
THE charity round-the-Island swim yesterday in aid of Papworth Hospital by a team including a man who has had a quintuple heart bypass proved to be a great success.
Sand scupltor brokenhearted by vandalism
SAND sculptor Symon Smith was in tears today after vandals attacked his latest creation.
Polish culture to take a bow in the Battle parade
POLAND will be represented in the Battle of Flowers parade for the first time this year.
Call to cut a third of Members
A THIRD of States Members could be removed from the House without compromising effectiveness or democracy, according to Deputy Maurice Dubras.












