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STEVENS READY TO LEAD AN OLYMPIC EFFORT
NEW boss Adam Stevens had no reservations about rolling up his sleeves with Rushall Olympic - particularly after seeing that everyone else was willing to do the same.
NEEDHAM, NOT CITY, ON ROAD THE MOST
Marketmen will put in the miles
I'VE HAD MY MANAGER'S HEAD ON FOR TEN YEARS
IF ANY Runcorn Linnets player needs a bit of advice in the coming season, they only need to seek out the club's new manager Antony Kay.
RAVE ON!
Fans bid to resurrect Coalville
TWO DECADES ON - WHAT A ROLLERCOASTER IT HAS BEEN
LOOKING BACK ON 20 YEARS OF THE CONFERENCE NORTH & SOUTH DIVISIONS
Stupple glad to be heading back to where he belongs
HERBIE Stupple says he is 'excited' at the prospect of returning back to Plymouth Albion next season.
Sanderson warns about selecting Curry too soon
SELECTING Tom Curry for this summer's England tour comes with a warning from Sale Sharks boss Alex Sanderson pick him now and risk shortening his Test career.
Gloucester put faith in 'some old heads'
IT was typical of Gloucester's season - make that the last couple that when they came up against a front five in last weekend's Challenge Cup final that contained four World Cup winners they were missing three frontline forwards.
Quins want to throw fitting farewell party
HARLEQUINS stars Shaunagh Brown, Rachael Burford and Emily Scott start their final game for the club today.
Chessum 'gutted' to miss out on England
OLLIE Chessum admits he is \"gutted\" to be missing out on a busy summer with England in the southern hemisphere.
A BIG RISK - BUT WELL WORTH IT!
WHEN Adam Murray took over an Eastbourne ough Borside bogged down in the transition to a full-time football club while finding themselves deep in a National League South relegation battle, he promised to strap on his shinpads and twofoot the challenge.
Boyd got me back on track - Ludlam
LEWIS left the Ludlam Franklin's Gardens turf in a Northampton jersey for perhaps the last time on Friday night, six years after he thought about ending his career because he feared it was going nowhere.
Smith has final say for Saints
NORTHAMPTON Saints, having run teams ragged in glorious fashion all season, scrummaged and muscled their way to their first Premiership final since 2014 but a resilient Saracens contested the issue until the final whistle.
Minikin sparks a party at Twickenham for Yorkshire
EUPHORIC scenes swept round Ionians ground as Lewis Minikin dashed over to score Yorkshire's fourth try to send the white rose to Twickenham for the first time in 16 years.
JIMMY RISES TO CHALLENGE OF STEERING COLLS CHARGE
JIMMY Williams admits he's got 'big boots to fill' at Pontefract Collieries but he's relishing the chance to lead his local side to success.
Rebels facing tough test against 'Canes
SUPER Rugby Pacific play-off spots were confirmed this weekend, with the soon-to-be extinct Melbourne Rebels living to fight another day in eighth place.
PROMOTION WITH A CHERRY ON TOP
PICTURESQUE is the best way to describe Sturminster Newton United's Barnetts Field home.
DICKS LANDS A SWIFT RETURN
It's Terminator Part III as boss is back
ENJOY SUCCESS WHILE YOU CAN
REALITY SOON KICKS IN
OUR EURO STAR CONOR LENDS HIS SUPPORT - NOT MONEY!
\"CONOR supports our football like we support his, but he's not put a penny in financially,\" insists Raynes Park Vale manager Josh Gallagher when describing the contribution of his Chelsea and England star brother, who is set to be part of Gareth Southgate's squad for this summer's European Championships.
PROUD WHITE ON A MISSION TO REPRODUCE WANDS MAGIC
MARC WHITE has admitted he 'won't stop being gutted' about Dorking Wanderers' first ever relegation as he revealed plans are advanced for the club to buy their Meadowbank ground next season.
ABBOTT TO LEAD CLEAP UP AFTER SUDS GREAT ESCAPE
Yellows look to build on Step 3 survival
BRETT'S CANARIES AIMING TO FLY HIGH AGAIN!
BRETT DONNELLY admits Hitchin Town's late reprieve undid their initial hard work preparing for a Step 4 promotion push-but now the Canaries can't wait to ruffle some Southern Premier Central feathers.
Finally! Bath hold nerve to see off Sharks
BATH are one victory away from winning the Premiership for the first time after surviving a Sale comeback, but they are likely to be underdogs against a Northampton that has been a couple more years in the making.
Plumtree: We must sort out the logistics
SHARKS head coach John Plumtree believes the Champions Cup is the greatest club competition out there but has called for increased alignment for South African teams competing in Europe, saying the mass amounts of travel is holding it back.
I want my England shirt back says JVP
THE sight of the world's best scrumhalf strutting his stuff on the home of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club last weekend increased the desire of Leicester's Jack van Poortvliet to again don the white No.9 jersey this summer.
'Final will be a huge day for the club'
BATH are in the Premiership final for the first time since 2015 after overcoming a battling Sale yesterday.
Mapletoft set for Georgia challenge
ENGLAND U20s head coach Mark Mapletoft has confirmed his 30-player squad that travel to Georgia next week in preparation for next month's World Championship.
HARRY'S SEEKING WOKING HISTORY
Beautyman on a mission with Doyle's Cards
TYRESE 'EXCITED' BY YORK SWITCH
FORWARD Tyrese Sinclair insists it was a 'no-brainer' to join ambitious York City.