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1. EIGHTS GAMES WITHOUT A WIN FOR BRACKNELL

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002
Bracknell Rugby club recorded their eighth straight defeat on Saturday, losing 10-3 to an uncompromising Birmingham/Solihull team.

2. POINTLESS NAGS ARE HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOVE THE REST

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002
The bad weather conspired to wash out all but one game — the division three match between Nags Head and Quest Software.

3. FOLLOWING IN BECKHAM'S FOOTSTEPS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002
By ANDREW BATT

4. TIGERS MAY ASK ENGLAND FOR MARTIN'S RELEASE

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 January 2002
THAMES Valley Tigers are to ask for Michael Martin to be released from England duty if he is not selected for the starting line-up of the European Championship semi-final qualifier against Russia in Coventry next Wednesday.

5. FTOREK HAS BEST SHOT IN SUPERLEAGUE - ENIO

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 January 2002
By ALAN MANICOM
BRACKNELL BEES forward Sam Ftorek possesses the best shot in the country, according to his coach Enio Sacilotto.

6. A SATISFACTORY START IN WALES

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 January 2002
TEN members of Pinewood Judo Club came away with an impressive tally of nine trophies from last weekends Welsh Junior Open in Cardiff.

7. WOODLEY STAKE THEIR CLAIM TO BE THE BEST IN THE AREA

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 January 2002
By ANNA FOSTER
WOODLEY Netball Club proved their credentials as one of the best under-19 teams in the area by winning the recent AENA regional tournament.

8. ANOTHER DENT IN BRACKNELL'S CONFIDENCE

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 January 2002
BRACKNELL Rugby Club's quest for National League Division One security suffered another setback when they lost 25-23 at Moseley on Saturday.

9. SWITCH UP A GEAR FOR ROAD RACING AND SUPERBIKE SHOW

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 January 2002
The Road Racing and Superbike Show at Alexandra Palace, London, from January 26 to February 3, promises to be the most exciting in its long history.

10. BEES BOSS SLAMS SHEFFIELD STEELERS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 9 January 2002
Bracknell Bees boss Enio Sacilotto has slammed the Superleague's decision to allow Sheffield Steelers to call off tonight's game (Wednesday) against his side.
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