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Daily Archives: October 27, 2004

Rugby union: Basingstoke twice held by battling U16s

JERSEY Rugby Academy’s U16s took a huge stride forward with their performances in Basingstoke over the weekend.

Rugby union: The saving of Sale - after the Sharks left

WITHOUT the foresight and commitment of John and Sue Gardiner, Sale Rugby Club would no longer exist.

World U25 bowls: Island trio set to roll

THE World Indoor Under-25 men’s and ladies’ singles championships were officially opened at the Jersey Indoor Bowls stadium this morning.

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Football:Ladies to face Navy

JERSEY’S ladies footballers will play their Royal Navy counterparts in Portsmouth next month.

Swimming:Tiger hosts find plenty to feed off

THE Allied Irish Bank Tigers Open at Les Quenevais provided much needed competition for many of Jersey’s talented young swimmers last weekend.

Surf kayak team still in contention

JERSEY surfers are in fourth place in the Home Internationals after the first day of competition in Quiberon, France, yesterday.

Two-way Battle in 2005

THE Battle of Flowers will be back to a two-way parade next year.

Gales and high-tide flooding warning

GALE force winds and a spring tide could cause localised flooding along the south coast on Wednesday night and Thursday morning, the Met Office have warned.

Governor: Prison’s family facilities are not good enough

NEW prison governor Steve Guy-Gibbens has accepted that family visiting facilities at La Moye are not suitable.

Back in the front line

FORMER trade union leader René Liron is considering rallying retired trade unionists to fight what he sees as unfairness in Jersey society.