FOOTBALL: Title dream all but over, conceded Tenbury manager
JOINT-boss Nick Stocker admitted Tenbury United’s Herefordshire League title hopes have all but evaporated after a 0-0 draw with Hinton.
JOINT-boss Nick Stocker admitted Tenbury United’s Herefordshire League title hopes have all but evaporated after a 0-0 draw with Hinton.
COACH Karl Newman remains upbeat about Clee Hill’s chances of avoiding the drop but insists the spectre of relegation will not alter his philosophy.
LUDLOW have it all to do to see through their promotion dream after slipping to an ill-disciplined 22-20 defeat at Uttoxeter.
GRAHAM Jones leads Ludlow Golf Club’s Sitwell qualifiers having won Division Two of the March Medal.
LUDLOW-born Jonny Hill has been backed for full international honours with England having penned a new contract with Exeter Chiefs.
JOSH Carpenter was the hat-trick hero as Clee Hill United moved to within a point of the Mercian League summit with a 4-0 victory at Madeley Sports.
LUDLOW banished any lingering relegation fears with a 6-2 success at Stafford.
NEWLY-formed Ludlow FC is set to bring West Midlands League football back to the town next season. Luke Hicks, formerly with the AFC Ludlow side disbanded at the end of 2015-16, is to take the managerial reins with the start-up club accepted into Division Two, the eighth tier of England’s non-league pyramid. The Shropshire football fraternity was left in shock at AFC’s demise due to a lack of players in July last year shortly after they had finished third in West Midlands One. But with the new venture backed by businessman Stuart Danks and his Shrewsbury-based company DM Recruitment, 27-year-old Hicks is already in the throes of building a team.
SHROPSHIRE cricket chiefs have announced plans to tweak the rules for next season in a bid to tackle waning participation in the county league’s lower levels.
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