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1. FINA-LEE
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 15 June 2004by Steve Skerry
BRACKNELL-based speedway racer Lee Richardson wrote his name in the history books by becoming the first Briton to reach the final of the Grand Prix at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium in front of 40,000 fans.
2. NEW SIGNING WILL BE FANS' FAVOURITE SAYS ELLIS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 09 June 2004PLAYER-boss Mike Ellis believes Bracknell Bees' new signing Peter Campbell will quickly become a fans' favourite.
3. NICK SET FOR ONE MOORE CAMPAIGN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 09 June 2004Basketball
by Steve Skerry
NICK MOORE is on his way back to the Thames Valley Tigers next season.
4. WIN SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX TICKETS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 09 June 2004BRACKNELL's Lee Richardson will be in action at the FIM Fiat Vans British Speedway Grand Prix as it returns to the fantastic Millennium Stadium this Saturday.
5. DANE HANS IT TO LEE CARDIFF
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 June 2004Speedway
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.
6. OWEN SIGNS WHILE BEES CHASE TITLE WINNER
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 June 2004Ice 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.
7. ALLENBY IS SHOOTING FOR GOLD MEDAL
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 27 July 2004Pentathlon
by Steve Skerry
FORMER Wokingham resident Kate Allenby is reluctant to predict gold in the pentathlon at the Olympic Games preferring to suggest "if
everything goes right, who knows?".
8. UNDERWOOD AIMS TO GET ROBINS FLYING
Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 December 2004By Steve Skerry
CLUB captain Jon Underwood is making a comeback to Bracknell Town Football Club.
9. TIGERS CHASE PLYMOUTH DUO
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 June 2004Basketball
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.
10. DUGGLEBY 'I WAS KICKED AND PUNCHED IN THE HEAD'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 November 2004by Steve Skerry
WOKINGHAM and Emmbrook manager Glenn Duggleby has revealed how he was left battered and bruised after a match ended with him taking a trip to the hospital.
