Champions are back to full strength to face the leaders
THE return of two big names to his North squad has lifted William Woodford's spirits ahead of an intriguing Priaulx League title battle.
THE return of two big names to his North squad has lifted William Woodford's spirits ahead of an intriguing Priaulx League title battle.
THE old Priaulx League, now into its 120th year, is alive and well. Just look at the league table.
THREE of the four Priaulx League title challengers will look to jostle for control tomorrow in what is shaping up to be the most open title race in years.
Vale Rec 2, Belgrave Wanderers 1
AFTER its unplanned break, the Priaulx League title race hots up again tonight as the top two clash in a crunch Corbet Field encounter.
PEOPLE know him for his athletic exploits and have seen the pictures of him wearing a Great Britain vest.
Following the news that the role of the Sark Seneschal is to be split next month, today we're hoping to talk to the current holder of the position, Reg Guille, about the proposed changes.
News of CT Plus' bus drivers working to rule from Monday has hit the front page today, and we'll have more on this in tomorrow's Press.
Vale Rec 2, Rangers 3
[caption id="attachment_165317" align="alignright" width="474" caption="A waterlogged Port Soif football pitch"][/caption] ANOTHER postponement will see Guernsey FC enter the toughest period of their season with rustiness likely to be a serious problem.
North 0, Vale Rec 1 ROB WAKEHAM was the hero last night as his goal saw Vale Rec keep the pressure on leaders Bels after picking up a rare away win in an enthralling Grand Fort Road derby at Northfield.
A DECADE has nearly passed since their last Priaulx League triumph, but Carl Le Tissier will hope the glory days at the Corbet Field are not too far away again.
GUERNSEY'S prospects of retaining top spot at next summer's NatWest Island Games have surely taken an unnecessary blow with swimming having turned its back on the possibility of selecting star performer Kristina Neves, the winner of nine individual golds at the last Games.
The row over plans to phase out income tax relief on mortgage interest shows no signs of going away before the budget is debated, and today we'll be getting more views on the Treasury Department's proposals.
PLANS that would have seen the island's oldest bowling club – the GBC – move to the Corbet Field have been put on hold.