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Daily Archives: November 1, 2004

Cotillard strikes gold at Bisley

FULLBORE shooter Chris Cotillard won an individual gold and a team silver medal at Bisley yesterday in the Great Britain ‘ages’ match, as a member of the GB U25 team.

Weekend sport in brief

GOLF: The Vice-captain’s team beat the Captain’s team in the Jersey Western Golf Club’s fourball better ball competition held at La Moye yesterday, 7.5 to 1.5.

Final agony, but still plenty to smile about

ALTHOUGH Jersey bowler Lindsey Greechan missed out on the World U25 singles title in the cruellest of fashions at Grainville yesterday there was still much to cheer elsewhere over the weekend.

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Rugby:Blistering pace gets better of Winchester

JERSEY remain unbeaten in their bid to move up and out of London South-West League Division III thanks to eight minutes of inspired rugby and the incisive cutting edge of Richard Finch on the wing.

Bowls:Tie-break heartache for Greechan

JERSEY’S Lindsey Greechan made two finals in the under-25 world bowls tournament at Grainville at the weekend, but came away empty-handed.

Football:Honours even after deluge of goals

HONOURS were even in inter-island games on Saturday with Trinity and St Peter progressing while St Paul’s and First Tower were beaten.

All systems go for bonfire

THE JEP Big Bonfire will go ahead on the waterfront this week, as earlier fears of poor weather and a lack of stewards have receded.

Veteran unionist speaks on job reform dispute

A DEAL done over 40 years ago should have ensured there was not a breakdown in talks between manual workers and the States side over public sector job reforms.

Fire deal warning

THE States should reject a deal that would prevent them claiming future compensation from the makers of a firefighting foam that caused pollution from the Airport fire training ground.

Halloween: Police write to parents of children

THE police have written to 50 parents after catching their children causing a nuisance during Sunday’s Halloween celebrations.