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24 runners are about to be loaded into the stalls at the start of the League 2 handicap. In true Continue reading →

No gloss finish to festival

The appeal of the Cheltenham cricket festival is that is draws lovers of the game from all over the country Continue reading →

Predict at your peril

“You never see a bookmaker on a bicycle” is an old phrase often quoted around the time of the Cheltenham Continue reading →

View from the Grace room

Gloucestershire, like many county cricket clubs, and indeed teams in other sports, use their headquarters to mark the contribution of Continue reading →

Farewell Mr Grills

In his early days at Gloucester Rugby, Will James did a good side line in barbeque sets. His playing colleagues Continue reading →

League 2 draws on old boys network

It’s the Grand National on Saturday. Easter is just around the corner. It’s nearly time for the plaudits and brickbats Continue reading →

Jermaine a likely window target

Happy New Year to you. There’s no doubt that 2014 is a major sporting year, with the football World Cup, Continue reading →

Cotterill good fit for City

Steve Cotterill’s arrival at Bristol City will present a very different image to that of the departed head coach Sean Continue reading →

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