Pinsard admits: ‘it became too much’
‘IT BECAME too much’ said outgoing Bels coach Charles Pinsard yesterday.
‘IT BECAME too much’ said outgoing Bels coach Charles Pinsard yesterday.
Back-to-back victories for Gloucester moves them up to eighth in the Aviva Premiership table.
TAKING on the best side in the Channel Islands tomorrow afternoon is one that St Martin’s coach Leon Meakin is relishing.
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CARLOS CANHA again led the way as Rovers improved their advantage at the top of the FNB Priaulx League table on Saturday.
THERE cannot be a repeat of last season’s Guernsey FA Cup Final after Formula FC confirmed they will not enter this season’s competition.
NEARLY six years after his last FNB Priaulx League outing, Sam Cochrane was back – with a spectacular goal for good measure – as North maintained their scintillating recent goalscoring form.
CLOSING the gap on the champions and league leaders is the aim for Rovers’ two big FNB Priaulx League title rivals this weekend.
DAVE LE NOURY might not have approved of the marquee erected on his precious pitch at the Corbet Field yesterday, but family, friends, footballers and fellow club members were eager to pay a special tribute to the dedicated groundsman, who died last month after an association with Vale Rec that lasted nearly 70 years.
VALE REC produced something of a rarity – a comeback win – as they kick-started their Priaulx League campaign last night.
DAVE LE NOURY was described as ‘the epitome of Vale Rec’ as tributes poured in for the club’s much-loved groundsman, who died at the weekend.
THE two early FNB Priaulx League pacesetters go head-to-head tomorrow night, but neither coach believes it will have much bearing on the final destination of the title.
The Brexit negotiations have not resolved any of the core issues, according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation.
A try from Chris Wyles and 17 points from fly-half Owen Farrell carried Sarries to the win with a late penalty try.
AFTER watching Vale Rec cruise through to the Jeremie Cup quarter-finals, Jody Bisson believes his side are capable of winning the competition.