Saturday, 22nd November 2008

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Quérée leads U21 side

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FORMER AFC Bournemouth apprentice James Quérée skippers Jersey’s youngest ever squad to face Guernsey in the Ambassadeur Bowl under-21 Muratti tomorrow.

Young Guns take on Artillery in a fixture for Heroes

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YOUTH has been given its head tomorrow with Jersey RFC coach Ben Harvey’s squad against the Royal Artillery for the Wilkes Cup match containing ten players either in their teens or early 20s.

Ovenden triumphs over the conditions

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FITNESS levels were tested in damp conditions on the tough Mont Rossignol cycle course for the first race of the Cycle Centre 2008/09 winter series last weekend.

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Borg meeting inspires Clayton to GB dream

ST SAVIOUR tennis ace Scott Clayton has set his sights on representing Great Britain in the Junior Davis Cup after recently enjoying some one-on-one tuition from the great Bjorn Borg.

U15s up for the cup

JERSEY’S under-15 schoolboy footballers are back on the Inter-Association Trophy trail this weekend – starting in the third round.

Victoria poised to clinch Channel Islands crown

DRAW specialists Hautlieu scored a last-minute equaliser for the second time this season against Channel Islands Under-18 Schools’ League champions Victoria College yesterday at Oakfield.

Watson effort in vain

JERSEY’S Ben Watson won the U18 badminton inter insular man of the match trophy on Saturday – but his unbeaten performance could not help Jersey to the title.

Guernsey edge to win

JERSEY’S under-17 hockey boys put in a tremendous performance in the annual Deutche Bank inter-insular, but were unable to stop Guernsey taking the honours 3-2.

Kennedy calls for change

JERSEY under-21 manager Dave Kennedy is calling for the Inter-Insular Football Committee to change the date for the annual Ambassadeur Bowl match against Guernsey.

We have to raise our game – Raymond

ISLAND tennis must up its game to attract more world-class players to future big-money tournaments in Jersey, says Channel Islands Lawn Tennis Association manager Hugh Raymond.