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REDFORD WINS IT LATE FOR TIGERS
WORKSOP TOWN made it seven league wins in a row and kept the pressure on Macclesfield at the top of the NPL Premier.
MISERLY YORK KEEP SHOTS IN CHECK BUT ARE STILL SHUT OUT
YORK City kept a sixth clean sheet of the season – but couldn’t force another late winner against a resurgent Aldershot Town side.
CLUBS UNITE IN TRIBUTE FOR 'BADGE'
A FUNDRAISER to support the family of tragic Abingdon United midfielder Jack Badger raised over £15,000 within hours of its launch.
ROVERS DO A JOB ON HEED
FOREST Green produced a text book smash-and-grab raid on Tyneside to end Gateshead’s 100% home record.
IT'S DAGGERS AT THE READY
BEN STREVENS says there’s no danger of Dagenham & Redbridge thinking they have cracked it after putting the National League on notice with a seven-goal salvo against leaders Gateshead.
BRICKIES BUILD ON TROPHY TRIUMPH
SITTINGBOURNE eased into the third round of the FA Trophy a comfortable win over previous winners Kingstonian in the glorious Swale sunshine.
RAMOS STRIKES TO CLIP SWANS
POOLE shared the points with in-form Walton & Hersham in another classic game of two halves.The home side went into the game on the back of two disappointing defeats.
GOAL-DEN RAMS ACE IS BACK IN THE HABIT
RAMSGATE goal machine Joe Taylor has quickly got back in the scoring habit – but the skipper says it’s all about promotion this year.
KARL IS BACK IN THE OLD ROUTINE
THE more time Karl Marginson spends looking at his Trafford team, he can see a reflection.
CYRUS' GOALS ARE NOT MISSED
THE DEPARTURE of star- striker Cyrus Bruce failed to stunt Rugby Borough in their pursuit of FA Vase progression, with manager Dave Stringer hailing the impact of Shaun Ruzvidzo and Antonio Cristofaro for their part in filling the goal-laden gap.
MURRAY NEEDS TO DRAW ON POSITIVES
TWO sides in fine form served up superb entertainment at Priory Lane.
Being captain is an honour but won't change me - Dombrandt
ALEX DOMBRANDT has vowed captaincy won't change him as a player or a person after being tasked with leading Harlequins this season.
England have got an 'amazing' new coach, says Skivington
GEORGE Skivington says England have secured a world class conditioning coach in Dan Tobin who is leaving Gloucester after eight years to join up with the national side next month.
Helping Wasps would be a 'slap in the face'
LONDON WELSH board director Jonathan Shankland says allowing Wasps to remerge from the ashes of administration and go straight into the Championship would be a \"slap in the face\" for other phoenix clubs who served their time in the lower leagues.
Dingwall: England will stay on track
FRASER Dingwall is confident the shock loss of two coaches this summer will not derail England who have shown significant signs of progress this year.
Wallabies push All Blacks to the limit in thriller
NEW Zealand kept their grip on their Bledisloe Cup but an had to endure encouraging Australian comeback from 21-0 down to suggest the future may not be as bleak as it seemed two weeks ago for Joe Schmidt's Wallabies.
I can't call a winner, but it'll be exciting
THE beauty of the last Premiership season was it was incredibly competitive, and this was reflected in a showpiece final between Northampton and Bath at Twickenham which was in doubt right up to the last seconds.
We're Jamin! Hodgkins puts boot in to rivals
LUCTONIANS' first home game of the season saw them put away a useful Clifton side comfortably.
McGann calling all shots for Raiders
GUERNSEY Raiders took the honours against hosts Havant in their first meeting in the league.
Rams finally end their Sale hoodoo with rout
RAMS produced one of their best performances of recent times to overcome Sale in resounding fashion on a sensational afternoon at Old Bath Road.
Outside centre best for Freeman - Burrell
FORMER England centre Luther Burrell believes Tommy Freeman is best suited at outside centre and has the attributes to become one of the best players in the world.
Falcons can't hold on to livewire Randall
BRISTOL picked up where they left off last season, having won seven of their last eight and, although it took time for them to hit top gear, they departed Kingston Park with a deserved four-try victory.
Yendle in place to steal it for Dragons
THE Dragons claimed a third successive victory over the Ospreys at Rodney Parade in the most dramatic fashion thanks to a converted try in the 84th minute of this URC opener.
New boys Chinnor open up in fine style
CHINNOR came, saw and conquered at Grantchester Road on their Championship debut, with Cambridge well off the desired pace in a lacklustre first-half for the hosts.
We must find another gear - Sanderson
NO side accumulated more points than Sale after the break for the Six Nations last season, but Alex Sanderson says they will need to be better again to make the play-offs for the fourth time in five years.
'Old-man' Itoje has Saracens buzzing
SARACENS' new recruits fitted seamlessly into their style of play to run out convincing winners at Kingsholm for the third year in succession.
Van Graan: PGP won't be a problem at Bath
BATH Head of Rugby Johann van Graan is not at all concerned with the challenges posed by the new Professional Game Partnership.
LUKE'S LOOKING TO FIRE ROVERS
LUKE Molyneux is ready to test himself at a higher level – but only after he has left an indelible mark on League Two.
ETHAN RELISHES RODRI ROLE
ETHAN Erhahon will be a happy man if he can have as much impact on his Lincoln City team as Rodri has at Premier League winners Manchester City!
PATIENCE REQUIRED OVER NEW BOY ALZATE
HULL City boss Tim Walter says fans will have to wait to see “perfect” midfielder Steven Alzate unleashed on the Championship