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1. NO DANISH DELIGHT FOR RICHARDSON

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 June 2004
Speedway
by Steve Skerry

TWO weeks ago, he was sitting on the rostrum for the first time after reaching his first Grand Prix final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium in front of 40,000 fans.
How quickly it can change in the world of speedway racing as Lee Richardson bit the dirt in the Danish Grand Prix in Copenhagen last Saturday to find himself controversially excluded in heat 17 after only three races.


2. SOLE BRITAIN SIDECAR-CROSS TEAM GRAB PODIUM POSITION

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 June 2004
Sidecar-cross by
Chris French

BINFIELD-based John Lyne and Ian Beavis took an
encouraging podium place in the first of three races that made up the fifth round of the prestigious French Sidecar-cross Championship in Blargies.

3. WILLIAMS AND WELLINGTON TO FACE OLD CLUB

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 June 2004
Basketball by
Alan Manicom

THAMES Valley Tigers' new recruits Dean Williams and Roderick Wellington will be facing their former club Plymouth Raiders in the British Basketball League next season.

4. ELLIS BRINGS KILLER CAPTAIN TO BEES' HIVE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 June 2004
Ice Hockey by
Alan Manicom

Mike Rees, the captain of Texan club Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees, is coming to the Hive next season.

5. DUGGLEBY'S REVEALS NEW SIGNINGS

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 June 2004
EXCLUSIVE
by Steve Skerry

BARRY McCOY will spearhead the new look Wokingham and Emmbrook side when they start life in the Hellenic League next season.

6. DANE HANS IT TO LEE CARDIFF

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 June 2004
Speedway
by Sports Editor
Steve Skerry

LEE RICHARDSON has called a truce with Hans Andersen after the Dane congratulated him on his magnificent third place at the British Grand Prix in Cardiff.

7. OWEN SIGNS WHILE BEES CHASE TITLE WINNER

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 June 2004
Ice Hockey
by Alan Manicom

BRACKNELL BEES boss Mike Ellis has revealed he is trailing a championship-winning forward to help spearhead next season's British National League campaign.

8. TIGERS CHASE PLYMOUTH DUO

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 June 2004
Basketball
by Alan Manicom

THAMES Valley Tigers coach Paul James has spoken of his delight at capturing two of Britain's top players in Dean Williams and Roderick Wellington.

9. TRULLI GOES FOURTH AND CLOSES GAP ON BUTTON

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 June 2004
Formula One
by Sports Editor
Steve Skerry

JARNO TRULLI moved to within three points of third-placed Jenson Button as the series hit the half-way mark after the USA Grand Prix in Indianapolis on Sunday.

10. JLR TEAM FIND A WAY

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 June 2004
Sidecar-cross
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