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FOOTBALL
By Ben Kosky KINGSBURY London Tigers boss Valdas Dambrauskas has conceded promotion is probably out of reach due to his side s daunting fixture backlog. The Tigers, whose 3-1 win over Biggleswade on Saturday nudged them into the top half of the Spartan So... » MORE
By Ian Cooper HE S THE youngest international manager in the world, travelling 8,000 miles to coach the lowest-ranked country in the world – to say Paul Watson likes a challenge is an understatement. When the Hammersmith football journalist announced in J... » MORE
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ATHLETICS
By Ben Kosky WILLESDEN S cash-starved junior squad are set to be disbanded later this year – despite claiming their first ever gold medal at the National Indoor Championships. Sprinter Marilyn Nwawullor stormed to gold in the 60m at Birmingham, while two... » MORE
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BOXING
HAMMERSMITH S George Groves has his sights set on his first professional title after announcing he will fight for the Commonwealth super-middleweight crown next month. Groves will take on reigning champion, Ghanaian Charles Adamu, on the undercard of Davi... » MORE
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HOCKEY
WILL Naylor struck twice in the opening 20 minutes as Hampstead & Westminster dominated the early stages to beat Beeston 3-0 at Paddington Rec. Having lost 5-2 in their previous encounter with Beeston, H&W hit the ground running with three early goals to... » MORE
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RUGBY
By Larry Porter COSMOS failed to capitalise on a numerical advantage as they lost 27-18 to Old Haberdashers in a bad-tempered clash at Gladstone Park. The visitors had two men yellow-carded, with only one against Kilburn – but looked better drilled as the... » MORE
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