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  • The FA Women's Cup Final comes to Ashton Gate today

    By Hannah2009 at 09:34 on 26/05/12
    The FA Women's Cup Final takes place at Ashton Gate today
    The football fans walking through the streets of Bedminster today will be on their way to an historic match: the FA Women's Cup Final is coming to Ashton Gate for the first time. And there will be a new name on the trophy as the two sides competing in the final this year are Chelsea Ladies and Birmingham City Ladies. Crowds of up to 15,000 are expected at Ashton Gate. The Final will kick-off at 12.15pm and will be screened live on Sky...
  • Beedell's all-round display sees Chew Magna through to the semi-finals

    By The Post at 05:00 on 25/05/12
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    CHEW Magna are through to the Somerset & Avon semi-finals of the Yorkshire Tea National Village Cup after a battling two-wicket home success over Stapleton. Andy Chidgey (59 no) helped the visitors reach 179-6, Shaun Hosier taking 1-26 from nine, while Nick Beedell also sent down nine overs for only 30 before then pointing his side to victory with 75. He shared a century stand with Mike Denning (34) and, although a flurry of...
  • Wrington are one of the four still unbeaten

    By The Post at 09:00 on 22/05/12
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    Four teams remain unbeaten in Division One of the Globe Sports North Somerset Saturday Conference. Wrington and Bath followed up their tied matched last week with comfortable wins over Grendel and Backwell Flax Bourton respectively, last year's champions Bear Flat recorded their first win and Bristol 3rd XI had a walkover against Saltford Fairway. Wrington made 182-7 against Grendal, who could only muster 94 in reply. In Division...
  • Edmunds and Frost show the way for 'Bury

    By The Post at 05:00 on 21/05/12
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    CONGRESBURY made the most of finally being able to get out in the middle with a hard-earned 64-run win away to local rivals Nailsea in the Globe Sports WEPL's Bristol & North Somerset division. Mick Edmunds (64) and skipper Neal Frost (47) shared a stand of 97 for the fifth wicket which was crucial to the visitors eventually totalling 197. And left-armer Nick Doherty then gave Congresbury the perfect start with three quick...
  • One player set for a taste of the big-time

    By The Post at 05:00 on 18/05/12
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    GLOBE Sports are launching a competition to find a local cricketer to feature on a new floor-to-ceiling window display at their Hotwell Road store in Bristol. The advertisement, aimed at promoting the company's popular indoor net will feature a larger-than-life, professionally taken action image of a player. As well as becoming instantly famous locally, the winning cricketer will receive three hour-long batting sessions at the...

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