Monday, 1st December 2008

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Youthful Jersey suffer extra-time heartbreak

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JERSEY’S young team suffered the heartache of defeat in the Ambassadeur Bowl Under-21 Muratti at Springfield on Saturday after Guernsey pulled back a two-goal deficit to win 3-2 after extra time.

Walker dedicates victory to late friend

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JAMES Walker has won the final Superleague Formula race of the season after a fantastic drive at Spanish circuit Jerez.

Young guns fire Jersey win over Royal Artillery

FOR the third year in a row Jersey RFC won the Wilkes Trophy, against the Royal Artillery at St Peter on Saturday, going 30-0 up after an hour largely through the work of the new boys.

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Big wave test beckons Euro squad

JERSEY’S juniors will tackle monster waves to duel with some of the world’s finest U18 surfers at the biennial Junior European Surfing Championships in Morocco later this month.

Thrilling, winning debut

THE under-11s of the Jersey RFC Academy started their season in style with a festival victory in the shadow of Twickenham.

Jackana take Frostbite honours

DAVID Jones’ Jackana dominated the first RCIYC Pallot Windows Frostbite Series race of the season, taking line honours and the race title over three minutes ahead of the fleet.

Quérée leads U21 side

FORMER AFC Bournemouth apprentice James Quérée skippers Jersey’s youngest ever squad to face Guernsey in the Ambassadeur Bowl under-21 Muratti tomorrow.

Young Guns take on Artillery in a fixture for Heroes

YOUTH has been given its head tomorrow with Jersey RFC coach Ben Harvey’s squad against the Royal Artillery for the Wilkes Cup match containing ten players either in their teens or early 20s.

Ovenden triumphs over the conditions

FITNESS levels were tested in damp conditions on the tough Mont Rossignol cycle course for the first race of the Cycle Centre 2008/09 winter series last weekend.

Borg meeting inspires Clayton to GB dream

ST SAVIOUR tennis ace Scott Clayton has set his sights on representing Great Britain in the Junior Davis Cup after recently enjoying some one-on-one tuition from the great Bjorn Borg.