HISTORY BOYS Famous first for Devon Golf seven
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- Created on Thursday, 29 August 2019 18:08
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Devon have won the Boys’ County Championships at North Foreland Golf Club in Kent.It is the first time Devon – coached by Gary Milne (Woodbury Park) – have won the title, which first teed off in 1986.
PLYMOUTH ARGYLE swoop for Posh midfielder
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- Created on Thursday, 29 August 2019 13:22
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Cooper, 22, will link up with his new team-mates tomorrow in Oxford for training ahead of Saturday's League Two clash at Northampton Town.
BOWLS Ross-on-Wye's Jones new national champion
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- Created on Thursday, 29 August 2019 08:37
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- Written by MATT WORDINGHAM England Bowls correspondent
Herefordshire’s Shaun Jones won the Men’s National Two-Wood Singles Championship, supported by the Friends of English Bowling.The Ross-on-Wye bowler defeated Kent’s Tom Bishop (Bromley BC) in yesterday's final at Victoria Park, Royal Leamington Spa.
BOWLS Men's National Singles results
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- Created on Thursday, 29 August 2019 08:07
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Gloucestershire's Nathan Kitchen beat Cornwall's Adam Brooks in the early first round of the Bowls England Men’s National Singles Championship, sponsored by Avonmore Associates, at Victoria Park, Royal Leamington Spa yesterday.Results:
Early First Round
Nathan Kitchen (Cheltenham, Gloucs) bt Adam Brooks (Carnon Downs, C'wall) 21-9;
Nick Brett (Warboys, Hunts) bt Alan Stewart (Newbiggin, N'land) 21-11
RYAN LOWE reaction to Reading EFL Cup KO
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- Created on Wednesday, 28 August 2019 06:06
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Plymouth Argyle boss Ryan Lowe admitted he enjoyed last night's pulsating EFL Cup tie despite a 4-2 loss to Championship side Reading at Home Park.Lowe said: “It was good. We were quite relaxed and calm. It was a win-win situation for us as we're not going to win the cup, with all due respect.
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